I decided to make my Bead Journal Project pieces 2 3/4" circles. Ok. Great.
Now time to choose a "theme." Not that choosing a theme is a requirement of the Project, I just thought it might help keep me on track. I happened to be digging for change one day and pulled out the Montana state quarter. Hmm, I wonder how many states I've been to. Well, looky there--I've been to 12 states. Sweet. There's my theme! Ok. Great.
Now what would I do with 12 circles at the end of the year? Hang them like a banner? Sew them together like a quilt ? No I didn't like either of those ideas. And then it hit me -- I'll make them into magnets and stick them on my fridge. Functional beadwork. You know I'm all about that. Ok. Great. Let's get started.
I put all the quarters into a little jar and chose one at random. Florida. Ah, nice to think about being in Florida when it's winter in Western New York.
Although I've been to Disney World twice and to Sarasota with my parents, that's not what I think about when I think of Florida. Instead I think about when I 'worked' in Miami for a summer as the adminstrative trainer for the company I worked for at the time. I find that to be really weird; but for whatever reason, Miami is what came to mind when I looked at that quarter. Not the family vacations, but work. Really? Gosh, that's weird.
It was in the early 1990s right at the time when South Beach was just beginning its rebirth. So many boarded up huge hotels, with a few reclaimed places scattered about. It was a neat place to be. I have great memories of the people I traveled with and those that I got to know who worked in the office. I remember the week after I finished up down there, Hurricane Andrew came to town and destroyed our office. It was hard to believe.
Oh for heaven's sake, girl, show the beads already! Sorry about all that blabbering on......
I thought I was going to peyote stitch the coin on, but I realized the beads would cover up too much of the coin, so I just glued it down.
As usual, you will see elements of 3 and 5 throughout the piece (symbolic of my 3 daughters and myself being 1 of 3 sisters and coming from a family of 5 and now being a family of 5).
Most obvious are the 3 leaves and the 3 waves, but let's take a closer look:
Just a small bit with 5 elements:
Here's a side view to get an idea of the texture.
And here's the back.
I split the edge colors to represent the sunset over the ocean. I stuffed it with just a bit of polyfill to try and fill out the edges (you can see the impressions of the 2 round magnets). My biggest concern would be if the magnets would be strong enough to keep it from sliding down the fridge - they are :)
I'm really looking foward to this year long journey of reflecting on where my life has taken me and I want to thank you for coming along for the ride!
Bead Happy and Often.
Now time to choose a "theme." Not that choosing a theme is a requirement of the Project, I just thought it might help keep me on track. I happened to be digging for change one day and pulled out the Montana state quarter. Hmm, I wonder how many states I've been to. Well, looky there--I've been to 12 states. Sweet. There's my theme! Ok. Great.
Now what would I do with 12 circles at the end of the year? Hang them like a banner? Sew them together like a quilt ? No I didn't like either of those ideas. And then it hit me -- I'll make them into magnets and stick them on my fridge. Functional beadwork. You know I'm all about that. Ok. Great. Let's get started.
I put all the quarters into a little jar and chose one at random. Florida. Ah, nice to think about being in Florida when it's winter in Western New York.
Although I've been to Disney World twice and to Sarasota with my parents, that's not what I think about when I think of Florida. Instead I think about when I 'worked' in Miami for a summer as the adminstrative trainer for the company I worked for at the time. I find that to be really weird; but for whatever reason, Miami is what came to mind when I looked at that quarter. Not the family vacations, but work. Really? Gosh, that's weird.
It was in the early 1990s right at the time when South Beach was just beginning its rebirth. So many boarded up huge hotels, with a few reclaimed places scattered about. It was a neat place to be. I have great memories of the people I traveled with and those that I got to know who worked in the office. I remember the week after I finished up down there, Hurricane Andrew came to town and destroyed our office. It was hard to believe.
Oh for heaven's sake, girl, show the beads already! Sorry about all that blabbering on......
I thought I was going to peyote stitch the coin on, but I realized the beads would cover up too much of the coin, so I just glued it down.
As usual, you will see elements of 3 and 5 throughout the piece (symbolic of my 3 daughters and myself being 1 of 3 sisters and coming from a family of 5 and now being a family of 5).
Most obvious are the 3 leaves and the 3 waves, but let's take a closer look:
| a stack of 3 flower sequins |
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| 3 little turqouise rounds |
| a little net of 3 triangles |
| 3 Swarovski Bicones along the base of the coin |
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| 5 sequin bugle stacks surrounded by 5 pink and orange bugle paths and if you look really close, 5 baby stacks in front of the bugle stacks |
And here's the back.
I split the edge colors to represent the sunset over the ocean. I stuffed it with just a bit of polyfill to try and fill out the edges (you can see the impressions of the 2 round magnets). My biggest concern would be if the magnets would be strong enough to keep it from sliding down the fridge - they are :)
I'm really looking foward to this year long journey of reflecting on where my life has taken me and I want to thank you for coming along for the ride!
Bead Happy and Often.
January BJP
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January 04, 2011
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