Showing posts with label bead shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bead shows. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2007

Bead Scoop: Sonoma Glass Art & Bead Festival

Ceramic Heart Lariat by Merit Cape There is an upcoming show coming soon to Sonoma Valley, CA that I wanted to tell you about. The Soft Flex Company is hosting the Sonoma Glass Art & Bead Festival August 9-12, 2007.

Classes are provided by Bead Unique Magazine and start Aug 9th. One of the classes is shown above: the Ceramic Heart Lariat by Merit Cape. This class project features handcrafted art buttons by Earthenwood Studio. I think it is a unique use of buttons integrated into a necklace!
Class information: August 9-12, 2007
The Vintage House, 264 First St. East - Sonoma, CA 95476
Over 70+ classes available Lampworking, basic stringing, wire working and more!
Classes presented by Bead Unique™ Magazine Visit www.beaduniqueu.com for registration details.
SHOPPING: August 11-12, 2007 Sonoma Veterans Memorial Building 126 First St. West - Sonoma, CA 95476

The show also has two days of shopping, Aug 11-12, with a great list of vendors of both handmade and commercial beads and supplies.

Shopping info: Juried show of 95+ exhibitor spaces Beads, gemstones, findings, collectible glass art & jewelry A truly exciting WEST COAST shopping Extravaganza Shopping presented by Soft Flex® Company

For more info about this show and classes, check out the Soft Flex website.

Friday, June 15, 2007

The Bead Scoop: Melanie's Bead & Button Stash

Want to see what an incredible stash of art beads one can get at a bead show? I wanted to share my personal stash with you from the Bead & Button show. I think seeing a person's bead stash is very revealing about them. What does my stash tell about me?

A crackly porcelain heart and wicked flowery skull from Joan Miller.




A fish pendant with matching accents from Clay River Designs and porcelain dragonfly beads from Splendid Loon Studio



Square pendant by Marsha Neal Studio, Button by Creative Impressions In Clay, Leaf by Embroidered Soul, and Raku discs by Bag Lady Beads




Brown tablet beads and a highly coveted magnetic clasp by Jangles

More fun stuff from Clay River Designs




Tiny spacers from Clay River Designs


Um, yeah, I went a little crazy at the Green Girl Booth. Check out the Shibiuchi heart toggle!


yep, I went crazy twice at Green Girl Studios.
Here is an incredible bird bead that I got from Kim at North Fire Designs and a flower I got from Ofilia Cinta, whose booth was just two down from mine
Ooh, my special treasure from Anne Choi! This one really spoke to me. It says "be not forgetful to entertain strangers" and it has feathers around it. It reminds me of my grandma and my mom, who love to feed and watch the birds.


A copper and sterling pendant and a toggle bar (it says Fly Away on it) by Coliebug Beads

And last but not least, shell and wood pendants and beads by Lillypilly Designs

Good stash, huh? I can't wait to start playing with all of these!

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Dear Ms. Bead-It-All

Dear Ms. Bead-It-All,


I am getting ready to attend my first bead show, the Bead & Button show, this weekend. What should I expect? I hear this show is huge! Any advice for a newbie bead show shopper?


signed Mrs-shop-til-I-drop


Dear Mrs. Shop Drop,
Certainly, I have advice for you! Having been to many bead shows myself, both as a buyer and a seller, I have gathered some tips for tackling the daunting task of bead show shopping. I have found that a bit of planning before the show, some foresight into comfort, and an organized shopping method are key to keeping sane during a big bead show.


A picture of last year's Creative Impressions in Clay booth

Before the Show: Planning the Attack

Before you even step foot in the show, its a good idea to plan for your shopping needs. Make a list of things you need, and do an inventory of what you have. Also, try to set a budget...it is easy to overspend, especially at a big show. Make sure to give yourself a little wiggle room for unexpected finds. Consider saving your basic bead needs for catalog and local shopping, and set out to find unusual items like art beads and and stone strands that you need to handpick for the show.

If the show lists a floor plan or a vendor list, look for that on their website or mailing. Take a Look at some of those places online so you get a feel for what they carry, and make notes of the shops you most want to visit.

If you have some projects you are currently working on, or that you need to find supplies for, take a quick picture (this is great if you have a cell phone camera especially) or bring a few samples of beads for matching.

If you have a wholesale number, don't forget to bring it, and make copies if you can. Even if it is a retail show, you might be able to get wholesale discounts, if you can prove that you are a business and meet the minimums. Bring some business cards too, bead shows are a great way to network!


Bead Girl Tasuki Pouch by
Bead Girl Bags

Comfort: Pack Light for Easy Shopping

The Number One rule of bead shopping is wear comfortable shoes! I cannot stress this enough. Even if you love fancy shoes, just wear the tennies for this shopping trip. You need to cover a lot of ground at a bead show, and spend a lot of time standing, so it really puts stress on your feet. Don't worry..no one is looking at your feet anyways...everyone else is distracted by the beads too! People you talk to will probably be staring at your necklace or earrings, being bead addicts too...so wear your best beads!


I like to use a bag or purse that leaves my hands free, while keeping my money and important stuff close to my body, like the Bead Girl Bags shown above, for example. Slip a plastic bag into your purse in case you need it when your purchases start to pile up. Or if you expect to shop a lot, use a back pack or a small rolling carry-on bag with a long handle.


Make sure to stop for breaks for water and snacks. This will help clear your head and refresh you. Bring a snack bar in case you get caught hungry in a long food line and need quick nourishment.


Last year's Earthenwood Studio booth with a rare photograph of Ms. Bead-It-All herself!


Shopping: Getting Organized


So you have your list and your budget and you know you will be comfortable. Time to rush into the show and go crazy! Wait a second...that's not a really efficient use of your time. A good shopper is careful and organized, in my mind. Set out to quickly walk the show, taking notes of things you like, good prices you see along the way, and things you want to look into. Write down the booth numbers and make a quick note in your notebook or show program, or grab a business card and write on that. Try to see the whole of the show before you make your purchases, so you don't regret finding a better price or item at a later booth.


The exception to this guideline is for the very unusual items, and one of a kind items. If you are seeking unique art beads from specific artists, or if you see something that you know must be yours...end there is only one...then you should make those purchases right away. Some artists only make limited amounts of beads, and one of a kinds, so you should grab those up as soon as you fall in bead love.


Nowadays, many artists and stores also sell online, so if you like something, but are unsure at the moment, ask if they have a website or catalog. If so, you can always make your purchases after the show.


I hope this advice helps you make your way through a bead show. If you have additional advice about attending a bead show, please leave a comment! And if you are coming to Bead & Button this weekend, please stop by my booth, Earthenwood Studio: #1227.




Ms. Bead-It-All is the sassy alter ego of Melanie Brooks Lukacs, who is the ceramic beadmaker of Earthenwood Studio, who blogs from her Metro Detroit, Michigan home.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Countdown to the Bead and Button Show

There are only nine days left until the big bead show begins! That's right, the Bead and Button show in Milwaukee runs for a week from June 3rd through
June 10th this year.

Many of you planning on attending already know
about the great selection of classes that are offered,
but here is the list to show you which classes still have spaces available.

Two of the editors here at Art Bead Scene are busy getting ready to fill up their booths with beautiful
beads and buttons. Tari Sasser of Creative Impressions in Clay will be in booth #411 and Melanie Brooks-Lukacs of Earthenwood Studios will be in booth #1227. In addition, Melanie's face cabochon will be featured in Sherry Serafini's Free-form Art Pendant class which runs on Saturday, June 9 from 9am - 5pm. Below is a photo of the project which will be featured in the class.


Be sure to stop by and say hello to Tari and Melanie when you're at the show!