I received so many complements--and inquiries about purchases--that I made three pairs for the shop.
Kelley's Beady Blog
Making it, one bead at a time.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
New - Flower Earrings
I made these a couple of weeks ago with two of what I call watercolor beads and bead weaving in herringbone and peyote stitches.
With sterling silver and Swarovski crystal they are made to last and they are priced to sell. You can see them at Original Elements in Gallery Square in Tequesta, FL or e-mail me for details kelley at kabeads dot com.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Florida Shop
The move to Florida is going well! Here's my display in Original Elements in Tequesta, FL. It's a fun shop with a lot of really wonderful artists. For my friends in Florida: it's definitely worth checking out!
Picked up this cabinet second hand and had it painted. I love the seashell-like carvings on the doors. The drawers are crying out for some custom made glass knobs, so I ordered the hardware. I have some great knob ideas brewing!
I'm addicted to making the new square beachy beadsin the bottom shell. What's your favorite piece?
Picked up this cabinet second hand and had it painted. I love the seashell-like carvings on the doors. The drawers are crying out for some custom made glass knobs, so I ordered the hardware. I have some great knob ideas brewing!
I'm addicted to making the new square beachy beadsin the bottom shell. What's your favorite piece?
Sunday, February 17, 2013
My Quest for the Perfect Vine Cane
Most of the canes (thin rods) of glass I use for beads are pulled from a thick mass of carefully layered colors. It's a time consuming process that works beautifully for flower petals and buds, but seems to be wasted on stems and vines.
So I decided to try putting frit (crushed glass) on a blob of glass and pulling that out. Easy, no? No. That doesn't cut it when you are in search of the perfect mottled vine cane.
First I tried all the frit mixes I had on handt too blue, too light, too many colors. Then I ordered all the greens Val Cox Frit has too offer.
What I got was what I ordered, plus five more little baggies of green frit and a note from Sabrina: "Welcome to the world of frit blending...."
OMG! I love her! As a scientifically-minded person, I got out rods of glass and paper and pen. And I'm now a loyal customer for life. Yep. Love her.
I haven't gotten to the "perfect" blend yet, but I'm definitely on my way. Go check out ValCoxFrit.com - the eye candy alone is worth it.
Keep on Beading!
So I decided to try putting frit (crushed glass) on a blob of glass and pulling that out. Easy, no? No. That doesn't cut it when you are in search of the perfect mottled vine cane.
First I tried all the frit mixes I had on handt too blue, too light, too many colors. Then I ordered all the greens Val Cox Frit has too offer.
What I got was what I ordered, plus five more little baggies of green frit and a note from Sabrina: "Welcome to the world of frit blending...."
OMG! I love her! As a scientifically-minded person, I got out rods of glass and paper and pen. And I'm now a loyal customer for life. Yep. Love her.
I haven't gotten to the "perfect" blend yet, but I'm definitely on my way. Go check out ValCoxFrit.com - the eye candy alone is worth it.
Keep on Beading!
Friday, February 8, 2013
Canandegua Class
Here are the ladies from Tuesday's class hard at work. They learned Peyote stitch and had fun. Yay!
And where else could you get Delica beads and sterling clasps for free? Come on, ask your Rochester area library to invite me to teach there!
And where else could you get Delica beads and sterling clasps for free? Come on, ask your Rochester area library to invite me to teach there!
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