The beginning of my week consisted of carving 4 new prototypes of 4 new button designs for a wholesale client. Now I need to make a mold and samples.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
This Week
The beginning of my week consisted of carving 4 new prototypes of 4 new button designs for a wholesale client. Now I need to make a mold and samples.
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Friday, April 30, 2010
Art Bead Scene Sponsor Spotlight
Creative Impressions In Clay

D'Arsie and Tari both make other items. I like to take the opportunity to show buttons whenever I get a chance.
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Studio Saturday-The Big 5-0
This weeks winner is Christine Brandel. Congratulations!
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Prizes for Art Bead Scene Monthly Challenge
Visit D'Arsie on her website, etsy and Facebook.
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Monday, April 5, 2010
April Monthly Challenge at Art Bead Scene
About the Artist
"A Swiss-born painter and graphic artist whose personal, often gently humorous works are replete with allusions to dreams, music, and poetry, Paul Klee, b. Dec. 18, 1879, d. June 29, 1940, is difficult to classify.
2. Upload your photo to our flickr group. Detailed instructions can be found here and click here for a tutorial for sending your picture to the group.
Please add the tag or title APRILABS to your photos. Include a short description, who created the art beads and a link to your blog, if you have one.
What is an Art Bead?
An art bead is a bead, charm, button or finding made by an independent artist. Art beads are the vision and handiwork of an individual artist. You can read more about art beads here.
***A bead that is handmade is not necessarily an art bead. Hill Tribe Silver, Kazuri ceramic beads or lampwork beads made in factories are examples of handmade beads that are not considered art beads.
Beaded beads, stamped metal pendants or wire-wrapped compoments are not considered art beads for our challenge.***
p.s. If you have a blog, post your entry and a link to the ABS challenge to spread the beady goodness.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Enter Art Bead Scene's Monthly Challenge
Heather from Humblebeads creates these beautiful Lentil beads that reflect the color of the paintings background and movement of the branches.
Cindy Gimbrone makes these wonderful glass links in her torch. The color of the links represent the dark and light colors of the Almond Blossoms.
Jennifer of Jangles creates her new Flowers with Vine and Leaves which would represent flower and leaves in the painting.
Lynn Davis of Expedition D creates these lovely vintage inspired pendants, charms and findings. She has flower imagery in this piece that reflects the flowers in the painting.
Lorelei Eurto created this beautiful necklace with all the elements of the painting represented. Pink buds on the green ribbon, more green of the leaves represented in the glass links, the brown colors of the branches is in the bronze chain, and beads.
Lorelei's Post about this months challenge.
Your interpretation of the inspirational painting is just that, your interpretation. Take your inspiration from any or all elements. Then create, create, create.
Who knows you could win a prize or better yet be the featured designer on a Monday!
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Studio Saturday at Artbeadscene
This weeks winner is Cindy Dolezal. Congratulations!

I can get to my desk and my computer. There is a path, sorta. Yes, it's embarassing but I have to take on the attitude of my coffee mug above so I can get done what little is possible, when you have a mess like this. Blinders are on until you have time to deal with it.
I had intended to show a new design today but, I can't find it. Wonder why?


The left side and right side of the studio with a path. You can't move forward till one thing is moved so the next item can be moved and so on. The first thing to be moved it the shelf and it's stuck. I have been living like this for about a month. The good thing or bad (whichever way you look at it) I don't have a lot of orders currently. The time is now available, until the next child needs something and I have to stop. Working at home is both a blessing and a curse. They all think because you are home you are available all the time.
My actual working space where I glaze has shrank significantly. It's the shift and the shuffle when you are working to complete a project.
Piles and stacks are everywhere. I think it's time to ditch the old computer so I can use the space.
Hope no one tries to fax, it's buried in the corner.
Now that I've aired my dirty laundry...studio, I should probably try to start moving, condensing, rearranging and cleaning my studio.
Give us dirty laundry, sing it Don!
When I am finished, I am going to have a studio sale.
My question this week is:
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