Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Love Your Hands!

Whether you are a beader, painter, woodworker or artist in general, our hands are probably the most important tool we use. And, if you are like me, you can get so engrossed in a project that you easily lose track of time and forget to take a break.

But, it's time we learn to appreciate and love our hands by giving them a break. Here is a chart created by We are Knitters of easy to do exercises to help our hands relax and get them ready for another round of beading.

Graphic by We Are Knitters
Sure, this was created by a knitter, but it is useful for all of us - especially beaders.

You wouldn't leave a paint brush in thinner, you wouldn't leave a tube of paint open and you certainly wouldn't leave your beloved Swarovski crystals are strewn about - so, treat your hands (and your body) to an occasional break with some nice stretching exercises and they will help you continue your next beading masterpiece in a less painful manner.

Thanks to We are Knitters for the hand exercise tips!

Now go bead something - but, take a break - will ya?

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Plant Stand Pendant Display

As you probably already know, Houston Bead Society has an upcoming bead show set for October 23 through 25, 2015 - check it out by clicking HERE.

So, when I saw this Pendant Display made out of a plant stand, I thought I'd share it here.

2013 Artoberfest
Plant Stand Pendant Display
Photo and Project by Mary Lyda
Mary says she was trying to come up with some DIY displays when she found this plant stand in her bathroom. The stand is actually a faux metal plastic stand in a gold color with black accents, but she cut pieces of burgundy fabric to help showcase her pieces. I think it looks great. 

So, if you are doing some shows this coming Fall, you might want to find a plant stand (try thrift stores) and make your own display. Even if you're not, I think this would look really pretty sitting on a bedside table or dresser.

So click HERE to find how how Mary Lyda made it.

Now go bead something.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Beaded Flower Pendant

Beads by Becs has this adorable beaded flower tutorial on her blog using seed beads and an 8mm chaton. Check it out:

Beaded Flower
Project and Photo by Beads by Becs
Beads by Becs uses the herringbone stitch to bezel around the 8mm chaton then embellishes it with seed beads. And, this sweet little beaded flower (she uses an 8mm chaton afterall) can be used on its one or as a component to another piece. There are endless possibilities for this project simply by changing the color or color combinations that you use. And, it's so easy to do, you can do this with your favorite kiddo.

Click HERE to get all the how tos.

Happy Summer Y'all!

Now go bead something.


Friday, July 10, 2015

Silky Cameo Bracelet

Linda at Linda's Crafty Inspirations is so clever and her designs are so pretty. In fact, check out this gorgeous Silky Cameo Bracelet she designed recently (and is sharing her pattern for FREE!).

Silky Cameo Bracelet 
Photo and Pattern by Linda's Crafty Inspirations

Silky Cameo Bracelet
Photo and Pattern by Linda's Crafty Inspirations
The bracelet is not difficult to make and her color choices are to die for - check them out on her blog. And, her instructions come in a pdf format with lots and lots of step by step directions and graphics. Best of all, it uses those new "silky" beads we've all been itching to use.

So, get you some Silkys, pull out your seed beads and make a whole bunch of these (your family and friends will want their own when they see yours). Click HERE to get the pattern.

Now go bead something.