..."beaded art through the eyes of the beholder".

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

EBW JUNE CHALLENGE: "HUMOR"



Length: 27" Pendant: 4.5" wide
This is my current entry in the Etsy Beadweaver's June Monthly Beadweaving Challenge. The subject of the challenge is: "HUMOR". Beadazzled is a proud member of this international creative, beadweaving group.
While recovering from recent hand surgeries, when I wasn't able to actually bead, I made the wire mesh chicken pen and attached this fabulous hand-blown glass lampwork chicken pendant. I tossed it into my "unfinished" basket. When this challenge subject was presented, my mind went right to that piece ~ and I decided this unique beadwoven necklace just had to be Mexican! Pizazzy in all the primary colors, this necklace is a OOAK (one-of-a-kind) piece that will encircle your neck comfortably and turn all heads with a wonderful chuckle. And we can all use more laughs, can't we?

The entries for the challenge are in and you are in for a real treat! Twenty Etsy Beadweavers have the talent and took the time to create these exciting and humorous challenge pieces! Please take the time to visit each entry and read their story about how their piece relates to the theme "Humor.
Using tiny little beads with a needle and thread and incredible patience, EBW bring these selections to you to vote and choose your favourite.You can click on the item in the text list below the mosaic which links to the Etsy Shop listing of each entrant where you will see more detail of each piece! Cast your vote, June 9th thru the 15th!

1. Adios Pollo - BeadazzledofOregon
3. Jolly Jester - ArtfulAr
4. WEED Necklace - HauteIceBeadwork
6. Curly Black Rock Bacelet - SpringColors
7. inside jokes - thebeadedlily
8. Clown Fish Join the Carnival - beadsandblooms
10. Tartan Scottie Dog beaded cuff - Crownrosegems
14. Where Is My UFO - binkaminka
15. NOT My Mother - PfordCustomJewelry
17. Harlequin - Free Form Beaded Cuff - ThreeFatesDesign
18. Punch-Line Bracelet - FrancescasFancy
19. Pond Frog Bracelet - savoystudio
20. Harlequin - jmackgems

Voting begins on Tuesday June 9th and ends midnight June 15th. You can show your appreciation for the efforts of these EBW artists by taking on the difficult task of voting for your favorite. Again, the individual pieces are listed below the mosaic on our EBW blog site below where you can visit each entry for more information by following the link. Thank you, enjoy and be sure to vote! Many thanks to Ann of Francesca's Fancy for creating a beautiful mosaic of the Challenge pieces.

NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Monday, June 8, 2009

WHAT IS: USE THE MUSE?


Sponsored by: Artbeads and Rainbows of Light.
A Creative Contest
for the playful artist, the inspired stringer and the patient beadweaver.

Produced by fellow beader, Scarlett Lanson (Use the Muse)

In Scarlett's own words: "The USE THE MUSE Beading Contest is a design competition that I created for people who have a love for beads and jewelry making. I have garnered a certain level of recognition in the beading world for my participation in several major beading contests and Beadwork magazines' "The Challenge". Entering these competitions has pushed me to grow further as an artist and experiment with materials that I would not usually work with. I would not be where I am today if it weren't for these events challenging me to participate and develop my skills as a beader.

Through my communications with beaders of all skill levels, from novice to advanced, I have learned that many of you would like to enter a contest, but are discouraged or intimidated by the grand scale of some of the other entries, or the expansive timelines. I wanted to provide a fun and creative outlet for those beaders! I wanted to create a sort of competition that I would want to enter.... that fills the voids that are so apparent in all the other contests. I wanted to create a competition for all types of beaders... stringers, beadweavers, and embroiderers - that had a shortened timeline - and a BIG PAYOFF!

My contest only runs ten weeks, and winners are announced just two weeks after entries are submitted. And the

PRIZES are big! They are tangible, visible, and very desirable! I selected each prize package with my sponsors Rainbows of Light and Artbeads.com and designed it with the winners in mind. Every part of this contest was carefully thought out to create the most exciting and inspiring event possible.

SO WHAT IS THE MUSE ANYWAY? The MUSE is the central component in my contest! Each participant will purchase a contest kit, with an assortment of stunning beads, from crystals, to pearls, to silk, to seed beads, and more. From this kit, they will create their own design entry. They are allowed to use as much or as little of the kit as they choose, and are encouraged to incorporate their own beads and elements to create the most unique piece possible. The main rule however, is that they must USE THE MUSE. The MUSE is a mystery component that participants do not get to see until their kit package arrives in the mail! It is a design element that is carefully chosen to be interesting and usable by both stringers and beadweavers. The element complements the rest of the contest kit and may be a focal, pendant, art bead, or unique design component.

Details of the MUSE component are not to be revealed or discussed publicly until the "BIG REVEAL" at the end of the contest, when the winners and entries will be posted on this site. This is to preserve the mystery and the fun of having a SURPRISE design element, for both participants and onlookers. What I can tell you, is that the MUSE is a beautiful and versatile mystery component from drumrolll please.... Lillypilly! Please help keep the secret! Keeping the MUSE a mystery is essential to the fun!

I invite you to participate in the first International USE THE MUSE Contest and share it with your friends! To learn more, judging criteria, deadlines, and prizes will be blogged about right here at Beadazzled of Oregon in a few days!"


I'm taking the challenge ~ sounds exciting and fun to me! How about you?

Sunday, June 7, 2009

THE EXCITEMENT HEIGHTHENS....

My good friend, LOUISA MEECE (Beaded Extravagance) has recently entered one of her fabulous beadweaving neck creations in the Fire Mountain Gems and Beads annual conpetition and just this week she was notified that her "gem" has been accepted into the second judging.

"I finally heard from FMG! Martian Queen's Necklace has been accepted into the second round of judging. Now I have to pack her up and ship her out your way. I'm a little nervous about that seeing as it is my most expensive piece but I'll be sure to insure it. It's just that it's not replaceable and I'd hate to lose it! It was one of those necklaces that I didn't like in the beginning but I went with my gut and finished her off and fell in love! I've decided that I'm going to make a cuff and a pair of earrings to match and sell them as a set- if I can. I've found that when I make a set with a very expensive necklace customers are willing to buy the less expensive parts of the set... I guess to have a part of it or something.

P.S. Well, I'm off to research Locks of Love. I made a drastic change yesterday and had 16 inches of my hair cut off! My husband isn't too happy with my decision, but I just had to get rid of all that hair! My daughter says I look like a 'young mom' now! LOL! It feels so much cooler and healthier!"

You GO GIRL! We are all so behind you ~ wish we could all vote for that fabulous piece!

See Louisa's crreations at: http://www.beadedextravagance.etsy.com.




NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Included In: MY SHOPPING CONNECTION


BEADAZZLED Featured on MY SHOPPING CONNECTION!





Featured on "My Shopping Connection"

The Etsy BeadWeavers is a group of extraordinarily talented artisans who create intricate and detailed pieces of one-of-a-kind jewelry and art. The BeadWeavers take hundreds or even thousands of tiny beads and transform them into a woven work of art. Each piece can take hours, weeks or months to complete.


The Etsy BeadWeavers blog is incredibly active, and each month many of the members participate in a challenge to create a new piece based on a given theme. If you spend time browsing the blog and the members' shops, you'll be amazed by the incredible detail and artistry that goes into bead weaving!


A huge thank you goes out to My Shopping Connection for the great article featuring the EBW team and spotlighting several members' work. We were lucky enough to be one of them! Click the photo above to check it out!


NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Friday, May 22, 2009

OTIS FIRST BLOG!

Follow the fascinating adventures of Otis, my Cleveland cousin's (http://www.LIHDesigns.com) sock dog, and his real life adventures of traveling with Leslie and her family to Italy. It's too cute! Please leave your comments on Otis' blog, address below:

GO TO: http://www.otis-sockdog.blogspot.com.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

HAND PAINTED RUSSIAN ARTIST PENDANTS


These hand-painted Russian pendants are absolutely top-quality; really divine! A great deal of craftmanship goes into each unique and intricate design. Made in limited qualtities, these little gems are sure to become a highly sought-after product. Worth every penny, these hand-painted Russian pendants are real treasures.

I used this Macaw piece (which I absolutely adore) in a cuff bracelet demonstration recently that I did for Step-by-Step Beads magazine. It is a 20X31mm rectangle black onyx Scarlet Macaw; the painting is extremely detailed with a high pilosh finish.

Find this product (AB-1 PAT1) at: http://www.artbeads.com/russian-artist-pendants.html. They have many more exclusive pieces to choose from. See all products at http://www.artbeads.com. Don't miss them!

Here are a few more photos of my Step by Step "Free-Form for Beginners" demonstration.

NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

"A Mexican Sunrise on the Horizon"



Whew! I l-o-v-e-d these colors! Pizazzy challenges:
The Beadweaving Emporium, that Beadazzled is a member of, will have it's first beading challenge due July 1st.
The challenge is: "A New Horizon" and there is a second challenge to use the color green in some way. This is what I came up with ~ it also met the requirements of the Step by Step Colorworks Contest (http://www.sbsbeads@interweave.com) due the middle of May! With 4 custom orders to start and complete, I was feeling a real need to kill 2 contests with one piece, if you know what I mean? The Colorworks Contest requirements was to use the "tiertiary triad colors" of green, orange and purple. I loved working on this piece! Judges will be Margie Deeb, Colorworks author, and the staff of the magazine and finalists will be previewed in Step by Step's fall issue. You can find Margie at: http://margiedeeb.com/index.php.

NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Celebrate Mother's Day!


Happy Mother's Day to all you Mom's out there and for those of you who aren't, share that time with your own mother in whatever way you can.
They are a special breed!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

FROM MY BEADING BOARD:


Aghhh, challenges, challenges! It seems like it has taken me eons to complete this scrumptous lion.

Try beading without the use of your thumb ~ what I found was that there was no way I could create a tension in my work.

Sometimes, during one's advanced years, there is a certain stubborness that surfaces....

See below....

MR. "BAD HAIR DAY"


from our
"ZOO COLLECTION"
I've been working on this old fella for a little while now. The wonderful lion head comes from Amee of "Amee Runs With Scissors".
Leo has been on my beadboard recently - I worked on him while my arm and hand was still in a cast (after 4 reconstruciton surgeries) and when the cast came off and the pins out, I worked on it with a traction hand brace. He helped me keep my sanity through my rehabilitation!
We've become good friends ~ this guy will live in my private collection.
But, I do have 2 more unspoken for lions (green and coral) and they are asking for a good home; I will make them up as custom orders in your special colors and length - just contact the Zoo Manager: di42ni@msn.com.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

BEADWEAVING EMPORIUM NOW LIVE...




...AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS AND NEW MEMBERSHIP
Well, we're pretty excited!! The Beadweaving Emporium beadweaver's market at 1000 Markets) is now LIVE and open to the public for business and for new member requests. We currently have 13 beadweaving shops open with more joining every day.
If you are a beadweaver and already have a shop at 1000 Markets and are interested in joining our market, come and see us at:

Monday, April 13, 2009

THE SISTERHOOD AWARD!





(: SISTERHOOD AWARD :)

I have been nominated for an award called the "Sisterhood Award." Given to me by
Jan Geisen http://www.jangeisen.blogspot.com/.

It was given because she thinks my blog is creative and inspirational, and in return, I get to nominate women whose blogs inspire and encourage me.

I have chosen:


1. Rachele Dagney @ http://rachelesoriginals.blogspot.com/.
2. Linda Roberts @ http://beadsforever2.blogspot.com/
3. Louisa Meece @ http://beadedextravagance.blogspot.com/
4. Sarah Kelley @ http://thebeadedlily.blogspot.com/
5. Karen Gill @ http://insidethehidingplace.blogspot.com
6. Marilyn Goodman @ http://cigarboxbeads.blogspot.com
7. Amanda Conlin @ http://conlinscreations.blogspot.com

So go check out their blogs and thank you, Jan!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Beadweaver's April Challenge Entry: VOTING TIME!


"SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW"
LENGTH: 45" inches - a lariat style
COLORS: Every color in the rainbow
DOUBLE-CLICK: Always double click on all the thumbnail photos for a close-up, detailed view.
This necklace has been created specifically for entry in the Etsy Beadweaver's (EBW) April Beadweaving Challenge. The subject of the challenge is: "Time Machine".
"Time Machine:" Close your eyes and wander back in your mind....Have you ever gazed at that gorgeous clear rainbow just after the rain and when the sun comes out? As a child, I used to wonder oh so much if there really was a pot of gold at the end ~ it was a temptation to start walking towards one end of that rainbow to see what I could find yet I was scared if I found nothing, I'd be so disappointed.
Well, if you look closely at this "tempting" necklace, you will see for yourself......This necklace is a OOAK (one-of-a-kind) piece that you can wear in a myriad of ways and is sure to start a conversation at any gathering.
EBW BLOG SITE: I encourage you to visit our team blog at http://www.etsy.beadweavers.blogspot.com. to see all the member's entries.
VOTE: Between April 9 and 15th, you will be able to vote for your favorite entry at the above web site. YOU CAN ALSO do a search for the tags "EBWC" to see the entries the members have listed so far.

NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Monday, April 6, 2009

BEADAZZLED DONATES 50% APRIL SALES TO...


Meet my granddaughter, Kendra.
aka: "Jelly Bean"





















Beadazzled of Oregon Actively Supports Autism Awareness Month

B of O will donate 50% of all proceeds from the sales of any items in any of my shops to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) group (for the month of April) in honor of my "Jelly Bean" granddaughter, Kendra Seanor and in honor of her sister, Kayla, and her parents: Keith and Kristi. Autism, as with all chronic health issues, not only affect the child but obviously changes the lives of everyone surrounding them. As always I donate 10% to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in memory of my mother, Helen.

If you have an Etsy shop and are interested in joining our group you can find us at: http://team.etsy.com/profilest/autism.shtml or if you are interested in supporting autism, you can do an Etsy search for: "Etsy for Autism" to find the fine products of group members. Learn more about this affliction ~ it's the only way we can help those who need us the most. Thank you!

NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Friday, April 3, 2009

PROPOSAL: ACCEPTED!!!

The BEADWEAVING EMPORIUM @
1000 MARKETS:
OPEN FOR BUSINESS!!

Our proposal for THE BEADWEAVING EMPORIUM has been stamped: APPROVED as a new market at 1000 Markets!! We submitted our proposal to their management yesterday afternoon and received a "Well Done" acceptance email from CEO Matt at 10pm last night. We are all very excited and now look forward to getting our actual electronic marketplace created, post each of our shops there and look forward to inviting all beadweavers across the country (and soon to be international) to apply for membership in our group. This move allows us to spotlight our own particular kind of unique beading to be showcased in it's own entity which we believe will make it easier for the public to find us. Until now, beaders, beadweavers, bead makers, lampwork bead makers, etc. at 1000 Markets have been bunched together under "jewelry".

These shops are the hard-working Founding Members of the Market:
If you are a beadweaver and are interested in membership, we invite you (at this time) to contact either me (Beadazzled of Oregon) or Racele Dagley (Rachele's Originals). We are compiling a list now. Soon we will have our own 1000 Markets link to membership and I will post that here so watch for it!

NOTE: Double click on graphic for close-up view.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

PROPOSAL ON THE WAY TO 1000 MARKETS!




THE BEADWEAVING EMPORIUM

Beadazzled of Oregon started it's own shop at 1000 Markets, a new selling venue sincerely based on "quality not quantity" just a few weeks ago. After a week of being open, still posting my inventory (and haven't finished that yet!) I spent some time investigating my way through the marketplace there. It occurred to me that all beaders were glomped together: stringers, beadweavers, lampwork artists, bead makers, etc.

That insight gave way to the initial idea that we beadweavers should have our own marketplace that just showcased our art. So, OK, you know the rest... Inviting anyone who might be interested in such a venture, within a handful of days there was a solid group of 8 of us who have spent the entire last week, pioneering our way through writing up our proposal, choosing our name and tag line, establishing our vision of the market we wanted to establish and deciding on a final banner graphic. We will call ourselves: The Beadweaving Emporium.

Today we spit and polish and make sure all those "i's" are dotted and submit it for consideration by the 1000 Markets jury. Regardless of the outcome, (though obviously we hope it's a positive acceptance) this last week has been a wonderful, non-stop experience by 8 devoted, hard-working entrepreneurs, teamed together for a common purpose. Great job gals!

Mumblings in the outside beading world that this proposal is in the works surfaced. Now my list for other beadweavers who are ready to join us is growing daily. And, that's exciting too! Any beadweaver reading this now, if you are interested in joining this group, please send me your name AND email address and I'll keep you postes on our progress. Stay tuned for the outcome.

NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

What's On My Beading Board Today?

He's just wonderful!!
I was browsing the web one day, came across "Amee Runs With Scissors". OK, now if you came across that as a name for a shop, wouldn't you check it out? Of course, so I did. Amee does some fabulous multi-media work but this old gal fell absolutely in love with her lions.




Alas, I couldn't locate an actual outlet shop for her so I contacted her and asked if she ever made these fellas for sale. Well, no, she hadn't...so I pleaded (and I'm really good at that) and Amee agreed, making me 4 lions with the most fabulous, individual personalities you ever saw. I couldn't wait to get started on one...but other work got in the way. Finally last night I poured the accompanying beads onto my beadboard and began.

Follow this guy as we proceed together to a finished piece. I'm thinking he needs to be called "It's A Bad Hair Day". What do you think?

Find Amee at: http://www.ameerunswithscissors.com/home



NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Friday, March 20, 2009

A DEAR CUSTOMER'S CUSTOM REPORT
















This custom necklace I made for a dear friend of mine in Mesa, AZ. Donna is one of those people who wears jewelry like a model (or is it queen?). She has commented on the responses she gets from admirers about how the neckpiece looks like it is part of the top she is wearing - it drapes easily and gently around the neck, as a loose-choker style. Donna wears lots of beiges, blacks and browns so you can imagine the mileage this necklace gets; yahoo!

We'll be working on another custom piece for her soon - I'm just waiting for her color selection. Here are a few more close-ups of the beadweaving. It's such a joy to make special items for special people that you have a relationship with!! ThankX for these photos, Donna! Wear in the spirit of good health and harmony, my friend. Sending lovies...

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Congratulations: Rachele's Originals!



"The Seductress"
An utterly exquisite rendition of the Feb-March Etsy Beadweaver's challenge ("Temptation") titled "The Seductress" brought designer Rachele first place and the right to choose the subject for the next challenge.
Graze your eyes over this magnificiently executed neck piece. The colors are so rich and exciting.
Congrats Rachele! This is just smashing and would go with a lot of clothes in my closet.....

NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

Friday, February 27, 2009

2009 SPRING COLOR CHART...

...according to Margie Deeb, bead artist, and the Panatone fashion color report. Margie has a wonderful site/newsletter where she talks about all kinds of "art of color for bead artists" and you'll find issues of Margie's Muse at: http://www.MargieDeeb.com/muse. She has some wonderful, very useful information and ideas on the use of color - some wonderful, detailed examples of suggested palettes from different cultures. She examines color and dominance, living color, among a few. Margie has 2 downloadable PDF's choked full of wonderful and very useful color information. You'll find them listed and available on her website: http://www.margiedeeb.com.

Other resources from Deeb are: BLOG: http://www.colorforbeadartists.com and NEWSLETTER: http://www.margiedeeb.com/newsletter.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Green with Envy: My Etsy Beadweaver's March Challenge Entry


"Green with Envy"
Length: 14.5" from the closure or 37 cm
Colors: Greens and yellows

DOUBLE CLICK: Be sure to double-click on the thumbnail photos for a close-up, detailed look at this piece.

This necklace has been created specifically for entry in the Etsy Beadweaver's (EBWC) March Beadweaving Challenge. The subject of the challenge is: "Temptations" which openes up a vast array of possibilities! I am a member of this creative, beadweaving group.

First, I choose greens which remind me of the month of March, with St. Patty's Day, and the onset of spring around the corner. New growth,rebirth, green. Green with envy... This necklace is a OOAK (one of a kind) piece that will encircle your neck comfortably and is sure to start a conversation at any gathering. I used a wonderful handmade ceramic pendant and beadsculptured to compliment the colors. Included is a wonderful array of lampwork glass works.
I will blog about all the entries for this month's challenge by March 9th which is the deadline for entries and the beginning of voting for your favorite entry so check back soon!
Price: $175.00
Status: Available
NOTE: Double click for close-up of photos.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

2/15: WHAT'S ON MY BEADING BOARD TODAY?

People ask me: "How do I know what I'm going to bead?" So here are some musings of a bead addict...

Let's see...I have one of Kim Cavendar's (kimcavender.etsy.com) fun and funky faces (I'm
in love with these gems!). I see a smattering of Lisa Peter's (lisapetersart.etsy.com) rustic
raku, a beautifully matrixed turquoise I found in Quartzite, AZ.There are some of Heather Power's (humblebeads.etsy.com) Humblebeads - her colors are "so yum!" And an indian maiden I started on one of my trips that
I have yet to finish - I want it as a necklace; she is being worked on very soft, fluid goat leathers. I think she'll be fun...one of these days!


Starting a project, for me, always includes just about the same sequence of events. Rarely do I ever have a picture in my head of where I'm headed with my beads. Occasionally I will have a combo of colors I want to work with so that's a start. But more often I fill my board with a good handful of focal piece choices, let them kinda stare back at me from the board and in a short amount of time, one will jump out at me; that's the one! Then I go about choosing the colors to go with that center piece. I have no pattern in mind; I just wait for the beads to start "talking" ~ and they invariably do!

Occasioanlly I have a "start" that never seems to go anywhere. Ever been there yourself? Or, I have a "start" that seems to be a struggle no matter how I try to work with it. I don't struggle long - I have learned if it's that forced, my creation is doomed. I never, EVER take apart anything! It's against all I believe in. I have a basket sitting by the window and when I get one of these little orphans, I toss it in the basket. The basket never gets full because eventually, more often than not, I will find a use for each little wad of beads and generally when I do, it becomes a prominent addition to the new creation - "Here's to free-form beadweaving!"

There are no mistakes ~ only lessons.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

"Tropical Holiday"

The entries for the challenge are in and once again they are simply beautiful, creative and amazing! Can you imagine, 46 beadweaving artists (out of a worldwide membership of 170) took the challenge ~ amazing! Imagine that all of these entrants took the time and talent to create these inspiring challenge pieces! Sorry this mosaic is so small but the enlarged version is on our Etsy Beadweaver's Team site - address below in red. You can click on the "item title" in the participant list below and it links to the Etsy Shop listing of each entrant where you will see more detailed photos of each piece and the rest of their inventory!
Beadazzled's entry is #36.

Be sure to cast your vote, February 9th thru the 15th! (Details below....)

1.
Caribbean Surf Collar by: nemeton
2.
Scorpion Fish by: njema
3.
Dreaming of Hawaii by: randomcreative
4.
A Walk on the Beach by: beadsandblooms
5.
Peace on the beach by: PFordCustomJewelry
6.
Orchid Beauty by: ArtfulAr
7.
Rainforest Necklace by: charmingthings
8.
Blue lagoon necklace N961 by: FleurDeIrk
9.
Paradise by: beadsforever
10.
Pink Flamingo Fantasy Necklace by: gypsyeyesjewelry
11.
Sultry Salty Sand and Surf by: janetkemp88
12.
hawaii '09 necklace by: thebeadedlily
13.
Tropical Sunset Garden Necklace (1384) by: clairecreations
14.
The Lively Sea by: farfrumplainjane
15.
Tropical Holiday bracelet by: 6Carmen6
16.
Beachcombing the Sea of Cortez - A Tropical Holiday by: dreambeadweaver
17.
What if I'm a Mermaid by: ThesePreciousThings
18.
Tropical Breezes by: RegalBeads
19.
Tropical Chic - Choker by: Triz
20.
Spinny Girl on the Beach by: BeadArtbyShari
21.
Tropical Garden by: SpringColors
22.
Tropical Paradise Necklace by: CieloDesign
23.
Coral Reef Cuff Bracelet by: FrancescasFancy
24.
TORTUGA by: caraway
25.
CRYSTAL LEI by: fashionsfrome
26.
Tropical Nights by: SmadarsTreasure
27.
Tropical Flower Brooch by: enchantedbeads
28.
Tropical Dream Cuff by: arosebyname
29.
Calypso Necklace by: DeepSeaBeads
30.
Tropical Whale Tails Bracelet by: SalamanderHouse
31.
Tropical Holiday by: veroque
32.
Caribbean Sunset by: totallytwisted
33.
Bougainvillea Bouquet by: KerrieSlade
34.
Tropical greenwood by: beadshead
35.
Beachcomber by: vanishingpearl
36.
Island Treasure Chest by: BeadazzledofOregon
37.
Mayan Sun by: ThreeFatesDesign
38.
Girlie Drinks and Sunsets by: HannahRachel
39.
MAUI WEDDING by: Chrisbeads
40.
Strelitzia by: MadeByOlga
41.
ti leaf and orchid lei by: beadwoman3
42.
Sunset in the Islands by: 1965angelika
43.
Tropical Treasures by: BeadCatcher
44.
On The Beach by: SilverDragon
45.
Loopy Lei Necklace by: beadworkbyamanda
46.
Tropical Rainforest Getaway by: Bead4you

Again, (put it on your calendar!) voting begins on Monday, February 9th and ends midnight February 15th. The best way to show your appreciation for the efforts of these amazing artists is by taking on the difficult task of voting for your favorite. Tell your relatives and friends to view, enjoy and vote with you! Send them this link and give them these instructions.
GO TO: ETSY BEADWEAVER'S TEAM BLOGSITE: CLICK HERE:
http://etsy-beadweavers.blogspot.com
...and exercise your right to vote! (The ballot will appear on the side bar at right). Again, the individual pieces are listed below the mosaic where you can visit each entry for more information by following the link. Thank you, enjoy and be sure to come back to vote between February 9th and 15th!

NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

ANOTHER PHOTO AND THE EBW CHALLENGE

Here she wears my "Tropical Holiday" Etsy
Beadweaver's challenge entry for February.
She purchased this necklace literally 15 minutes
after I had posted it into my Etsy shop! Imagine
my surprise as I was looking at my computer screen
and all of a sudden, the necklace disappeared from
my shop! What had I done wrong? Then I realized
where it went: SOLD! - (chuckle)
NOTE: Double click on photo for close-up view.

TEXAS BEAUTY!

This is a photo sent to me from a wonderful
customer wearing her "Rainbow" custom designed
necklace. I have a feeling she has a closet full of
these great, colorful blouses (Mexican? Indian?)
like I do! She is a gem to work with due to the fact
that she loves jewelry and has a real sense of what
she likes, what she wants and of design. Thankx to you!

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Monday, February 2, 2009

GEMS FOR YOUR EARS

I have a new Earring Section in my shop
and this is just a sample!
It just opened today so I invite you to check it out.
Wonderful colors, beadweaving galore.
See you there:
Price: $25-$35

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

"FROGGY WENT 'A COURTIN'!"

This was a darling (1" X 1-1/2") soldered picture pendant made
with lead-free 'silvergleem solder', the only solder with real silver
which shows in the extra, added glimmer and shine. The pendant is
made from a vintage postcard of "Dancing Frogs" and on the reverse
side (which you can wear as well) is the saying: "too much stress
will make you croak." My cousin sent me this from Ohio.
It's a very high quality, hand-painted piece. I made a simple
yet elegant Ndebele rope pulling the colors from the pendant -
little touches of red match Froggie's jacket and the apple-green
pulls from the frog's under throat. This dude is charming Miss Froggy;
yes he is!
Two necklaces in one!
Price: $145.00
Status: Available

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