Hello there! Here's a few unrelated things I've been working on - sort of mimics my life. little bit of this, little bit of that, not much sense to it all.....
Moving on to another bracelet; this one is for Hannah's friend, Kayleigh. She picked out the colors and the pattern (from the June 2004 issue of Bead & Button Magazine - does anyone else hoard old issues of magazines, or is it just me?)
And since we're on the subject of bracelets, here's one for my sister, Laurel:
Ok, so its not quite a bracelet yet, but it will be someday soon. After taking it apart 100 times, I've decided to join the circles with a tiny beaded bead. I only have one made so far, but the rest should come together quickly, as long as my eyes cooperate. Working with 3mm bicones and size 15 seeds in this color makes me a little buggy! And what a shame they aren't very photogenic. It's really gorgeous in person.
I don't know if this is just a phenomenon in my house, but pens tend to vanish into thin air. So I made myself a little peyote pen holder for a journal my sister Laurel gave me for Christmas. I used the delica beads she brought me back from Boston and some teensy weensy 2 mm swarovski crystals as an accent.
I made a herringbone (I think) chain and stitched it to the binding of the book. Now, if only I could rig some sort of alarm to trigger if someone other than myself takes the pen out....
This wonderful blog community made it a good mail day yesterday. Not only did I get a present of these fabulous pearls from Nicole, which I absolutely love.......
I also got my blog book!
Had it not been for Susan posting about getting her blog published, I would have had no clue such a thing was possible.
I am thrilled with the quality of this book. It exceeded all my expectations. And talk about simple and quick to do - I think it took me less than 5 minutes to order, and I got the book a week later. If you're interested, here's the link to the site I ordered from.
Random Mix of Beady Things
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July 15, 2010
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