A couple of Novembers ago, Heather shared some ideas for a holiday craft booth set up, showing some ideas that she and her husband used to create a warm and friendly holiday themed display. I thought this might serve as some good last minute inspiration for some of us who are working on our holiday shows this season.
That is one of the great links from the Art Bead Scene archives, now check out these new links of some of our beady friends:
Enjoying the creative process can sometimes be
more important than the perfect finished product! Lisa finds that out
while having fun with glitter!
http://abeadaday.blogspot.com/2011/11/glittery-upside-down-snowman-project.html
Here are some tips and design ideas for picking the right bracelet for the right person.
Heather offers a free project: a quick and simple nest necklace that uses wire to elegantly frame an art bead
Bead a continuous loop necklace for a unique eyeglass holder!
Join Michelle’s last beading challenge for 2011
with a winter-themed kit featuring handmade porcelain beads by Chinook
Jewelry, Czech glass, pearls, and ribbon!
A brand new resin has been created for jewelers and launched on the Resin Crafts blog this week!
Snap out of it, Jean! There’s beading to be done!
Jean reviews the fabulous book, Sharilyn Miller’s Arty Jewelry III! Is Sharilyn great, or what?
The Writing and Art of Andrew Thornton
Andrew muses on the importance of having time to think and “tinker”.
Melanie Brooks is the ceramic beadmaker behind Earthenwood Studio, who blogs from her Metro Detroit, Michigan home.
Karen Totten
November 20, 2011 at 6:51 pmWonderful display photo – thank you so much for sharing!
Bruce
November 25, 2011 at 4:56 amThanks for a great blog
Christmas bead decorations