Showing posts with label lori anderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lori anderson. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Meet My Bead Soup Partner

This time around I got paired up with Stephanie Haussler.

If you are unfamiliar, the Bead Soup Blog Party is where you get paired with another artist, and you swap beads, and create something with them.  Its a great chance to meet new artists, and to push yourself creatively, but using beads that you may not have normally picked to work with.  

Stephanie is part of Pixybug Designs, along with her husband Chris, who happens to make lampwork beads!  (lucky gal!)

Stephanie and I had the pleasure of exchanging emails about how we got started, and what our crazy lives entail.  I can tell we would have a great time if we ever got together to hang out.  We both share that passion for what we do!!!


She does many kinds of jewelry, and like many of us, got into selling her wares to support her bead addiction.  
The Bead Soup Blog party may be better off being called the Bead Addicts attempt at getting more beads.....lol!  I speak for myself here!!!


Monday, November 18, 2013

Sometimes a Person.................

When thinking about what I wanted to write today, I began to think, about how the smallest acts of selflessness and kindness can begin to push someone in a direction that forever changes their lives.  When I think on all the directions my life has taken, and the many little details that have come together to lead me here, and how so many are because of other people who have encouraged me, it blows my mind.
 
Sometimes a person changes everything.  Lori Anderson is just that kind of person.
 
Let me tell you a story.
 
See this girl below?  I just love her.  You'd think we have been best friends forever or something.
 
Genea and I Beadfest 2013
 
However, we just met in person for the first time the weekend this picture was taken- this past august.
 
I met her through Lori Andersons Bead Soup Blog Party.
 
But let me scroll back just a little bit. 
 
I was new on the scene to this whole online thing a few years ago or more.  Trying to sell my wares on etsy, joined facebook, got me a blog, and started reading blogs on beading and such.  The only thing I was sure of, was that I was totally unsure of what I was doing.
 
When I found Pretty Things, by Lori, her blog spoke to me.  SHE spoke to me.  Every post felt like it was written for me.  Every post was encouraging, helping newbies like me to start a blog, to sell online, to do a show or to submit to magazines. 
AND she did book reviews, and had great taste may I add.  Needless to say, I felt like we "clicked".  Because that stuff she was sharing was what I needed to hear.
 
When she had the bead soup blog party, I signed right up.  I had just started making bronze beads, and couldn't wait to show them off.  She paired me with the great Lynda Mosely of Diva Designs, a wonderful polymer clay artist.  I was such a silver and gemstone snob at the time, I must admit, I was not sure what to expect from "plastic" polymer beads.  I think I could only remember back to my days in college playing with polymer, and the bright caned hippie beads I made. 
Silly me.  Lynda is a rock star.  I got faux gemstone beads from her, and a transfer bead with a shell on it because of my love of sea glass (along with a goodie package that would make any jewelry gal drool!)  She got me thinking about polymer in a whole new light.  The beads were just amazing.
So I started to play around and make beads in polymer clay along with the ones I was already making in bronze and copper.
 
By the time the next Bead Soup Blog party came around, I was making and selling polymer along with my other beads.  As I was hopping throught he participants, I saw some lampwork beads, that were chunky and fun and had an organic flow I couldn't begin to forget.  I have never been a fan of lampwork either.  I mean, I had respect for it, but shiny is just not me.  Oh well, another wall that came down for me.  I had spyed some awesome stuff from Genea Beads.  Genea and I contacted each other (I think she contact me and said she loved my beads, and then I realized it was the person who made the beads I myself had drooled over).   Long story short, we traded beads, and became friends.  Friends that ended up sharing a booth at Bead Fest years later.  Friends that have taken on projects together, who support each other, and laugh with each other. 
 
So this year, as I met Genea for the first time, and we did our first huge bead show together, guess who showed up?
 
 
Lori did.  How amazing is that? 
It meant so much to Genea and I to meet Lori.  It was like something coming full circle.
 
One person, just doing what she does best, and she changed my life for the better.  How's that for awesome?
 
I know I have mentioned before how much Lori has meant to me, because she was part of leading me to where I am right now.  However, I wasn't sure she'd REALLY know, just how much she has helped me to grow as an artist, and just how many doors she opened for me, all just by being, Lori.  Sweet, thoughtful Lori.
 
I love you Lori!  I know I am not the only person who you have inspired and encouraged.  Thank you for being you, for your kind heart, your desire for everyone to be happy and to have faith in themselves.  You rock.   
 
If you too have something to share to honor Lori, please feel free to join in the discussion in the Bead Soup CafĂ© on Facebook.  I think it is important to let people know when they have made a positive impact on your life.  It is a little way to bless them back, for all they have given.
 
 
 


Saturday, March 30, 2013

Bead Soup Blog Hop 1st Reveal

Hi all, I hope you are having a good time hopping! 
 
Before we start, I'd like to request you take a moment to say a little prayer, to conjure up some thanks, send love or light, whatever you do, to Lori Anderson.  She is going through a rough time lately, and still managed to pull off this massive blog hop for us all to enjoy. 

Thank you Lori!!!!  Your heart inspires.
 
 
 OK- now for the beads.  My partner is Emily Greer of Gaia Copia.  She does amazing work.  Once again, through the bead soup blog party, met someone I really enjoyed- and clicked with.  I love when that happens.

She sent me a very eclectic bead soup.  I really liked the Bohemian feel it had. 
 
 
It was a great mix of beads, a bunch she made herself or embellished.  I also liked the pallette she chose- the greens with the orange colors.  Unfortunately, I barely used any of them, I just had a lot of trouble making it all work. 
 
 
The gorgeous bright green stone pendant was the focal she sent.  She embellished it with some gold paint.  I really love it, though its not my usual style.  First of all its bright, and its a shape I was finding it hard to design with.  But I love a challenge.
 
 
 
This was the clasp she made for me.  A handmade heart toggle.  Very pretty.
 
For the party, we only need to use the focal and clasp.  I tried to use them both in one piece, and I just couldn't make it work. 
 
 
So the clasp went into its own piece.  I hope Emily doesn't mind, but I took it apart.  :cringes:  I really LOVED the heart she made, but when the clasp was fastend, you couldn't see the heart at all.  So I broke it up into three parts and used the toggle as closure, and the wire heart and other component as part of the design.  I love it how it turned out, and you can see her pretty wire heart clearly.
 
 



 
 

 
 The copper focal is by me (www.slartisanaccents.etsy.com) and the red / black ceramic disc is by Starry Road Studio (https://www.etsy.com/shop/ktotten).
 
Now, for the focal.  What to do with it?  Well, I turned it upside down.  It really spoke to me soooooo much more then the way the pendant was drilled.  Visually, it just needed to be inverted.  So, with a little metal work, some tab settings and creativity to make it all work (yeah- its all kinds of rigged...lol) I got it just how I wanted it. 
 
  It reminds me of some secret garden.
 

 
 
I used my gemstone pendant from Emily, a fetish bird of blackstone, a copper swirl and turquoise disc, and a copper poppy (by me- copper clay) for the main portion of the necklace.  There is a yellow ceramic disc by Starry Road Studio again, a fern metal clay component by me, a bone bead and more turquoise.  The rest is chain and pearls.
 
Thanks so much for stopping by.  Below is a little something special for you.
 
 I am offering a special sale to the bead soup blog hoppers this weekend. 
 
(sorry- just got up and realized the code wasn't working, it should be now- I had to change it a little) 
Use code beadsouprocks13:
 
 
 Now make sure to stop by and see what everyone else did too!
 
 


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