You're invited!
Designer Lori Anderson is hosting an online Bead Soup Party inspired by our post last week. The deadline to join is January 10th. Check out the details on her blog.
There is a swap involved, some creative time and then everyone shows off the results on their blog. I can't wait to see what those talented designers come up with!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Introducing Pork Chop Show: Supplier of Steampunk Funk
I don't know about you, but I am so stoked to get a copy of Jean Campbell's new book Steampunk Style Jewelry! And with all the excitement of the release of the book, you're probably on the hunt for some new and fun Steampunk Funk for your designs! Am I right?
Look no further. I found just the thing for you. Scott is the shop owner at Pork Chop Show. He creates these little wooden masterpieces and sells them in his Etsy shop. I keep looking at the pictures blown up because they look so darn real. But they're NOT! Which means, they are much lighter in weight than the real thing.
Oh and Scott says he can drill holes in them for you too. Any way you like! Which is also very cool for beaders like us!


Look no further. I found just the thing for you. Scott is the shop owner at Pork Chop Show. He creates these little wooden masterpieces and sells them in his Etsy shop. I keep looking at the pictures blown up because they look so darn real. But they're NOT! Which means, they are much lighter in weight than the real thing.
Oh and Scott says he can drill holes in them for you too. Any way you like! Which is also very cool for beaders like us!


Pork Chop Show also sells non-steampunk items.
Why not dress up your designs with these Beautiful Butterflies, below!
Or I was thinking these cool Vintage Needle Pack paper cuts would
make cool jewelry or earring cards!
Why not dress up your designs with these Beautiful Butterflies, below!
Or I was thinking these cool Vintage Needle Pack paper cuts would
make cool jewelry or earring cards!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
January Monthly Challenge Prizes
We have prizes this month from 3 different artists! Plus an undisclosed number of randomly chosen winners! There are so many wonderful prizes we may need to "spread the love" to more who submit designs.

From our talented leader here at ABS Heather Powers of Humblebeads is donating the Winter Lentil beads and a Raven bead. Such fantastic beads to create wonderful jewelry! We always knew Heather was a "Bead Star," this year her necklace "Frail Love" won 3rd place in the stones category!
Visit Heather at her blog, Etsy Shop, and the Bead Cruise that is sailing away soon!

From our talented leader here at ABS Heather Powers of Humblebeads is donating the Winter Lentil beads and a Raven bead. Such fantastic beads to create wonderful jewelry! We always knew Heather was a "Bead Star," this year her necklace "Frail Love" won 3rd place in the stones category!
Visit Heather at her blog, Etsy Shop, and the Bead Cruise that is sailing away soon!
Mary Ann Carroll of Artisan Beads Plus has donated 2 bead packages. The earthy feel of her beads make them perfect for so many different creations. The blue beads have the feel of the ocean, something that would be nice to see right now instead of snow.
Visit Mary Ann's blog and website!
SueBeads has donated 3 sets of her lampworked beads. They white beads remind me of snow which are perfect for this months challenge. The blue beads look like bubbling water. These beads are just yummy.
Visit Sue's blog, etsy shop and etsy shop two!
Visit Sue's blog, etsy shop and etsy shop two!
Get your Art Beads, Art Buttons, Art Charms or Art Pendants out, start creating and enter this months challenge!
Submit your photos of your wonderful creations using one or more Art Beads.
"The Magpie" painting by Claude Monet has great earth tones contrasting with stark white of the snow and is a wonderful inspiration for this months challenge.
Monday, January 4, 2010
January Monthly Challenge
La Pie [The Magpie] :: Claude Monet (1840-1926) :: Between 1868 & 1869
Oil on Canvas :: H. 89; W. 130 cm :: © photo RMN, Hervé Lewandowski
"In the late 1860s, Monet started to extend the need to capture sensations and render "the effect" to all transitory, even fleeting states of nature. Taking Pissarro, Renoir and Sisley with him, Monet tackled the great challenge of a snow-covered landscape, which Courbet had grandly explored with great success not long before. Toning down Courbet's lyricism, Monet preferred a frail magpie perched on a gate, like a note on a staff of music, to the world of the forest and hunting. Sun and shade construct the painting and translate the impalpable part-solid part-liquid matter. The Impressionist landscape was born, five years before the first official exhibition when the movement was given its name.
This painting of a place in the countryside near Etretat, executed on the spot, uses very unusual pale, luminous colours, a fact highlighted by the critic Felix Fénéon: "[The public] accustomed to the tarry sauces cooked up by the chefs of art schools and academies, was flabbergasted by this pale painting." The novelty and daring of Monet's approach, which was more about perception than description, explain the painting's rejection by the jury of the 1869 salon."
This painting of a place in the countryside near Etretat, executed on the spot, uses very unusual pale, luminous colours, a fact highlighted by the critic Felix Fénéon: "[The public] accustomed to the tarry sauces cooked up by the chefs of art schools and academies, was flabbergasted by this pale painting." The novelty and daring of Monet's approach, which was more about perception than description, explain the painting's rejection by the jury of the 1869 salon."
Your entry this month can be influenced by the colors, pattern or whatever you choose to focus on for your creation. Just remember to include at least one art bead in your design.
The Prizes:
Winners will be randomly chosen from all the qualifying entries on February 1st.
Our sponsors this month are sponsors: Heather Powers, Mary Ann Carroll and Sue Beads, please visit us tomorrow to see the prizes!
Featured Designer of the Week:
From all the entries during the month, an editor is going to pick their favorite design to be featured every Monday here on the ABS. We want to give our participants more time in the spotlight! Our Featured Designer will be this Monday, so get those entries in soon.
How to enter the Monthly Challenge:
1. Create something using an art bead that fits within our monthly theme. This challenge is open to jewelry-makers, fiber artists, collage artist, etc. The art bead can be created by you or someone else. The challenge is to inspire those who use art beads and to see all the different ways art beads can be incorporated into your handiwork.
***Beads by themselves and beads simply strung on a chain or cord will not be accepted.***
2. Upload your photo to our flickr group. Detailed instructions can be found here and click here for a
tutorial for sending your picture to the group. If you can't upload to Flickr, send your entry and information to Heather.
Please add the tag or title
JANABS to your photos. Include a short description, who created the art beads and a link to your blog, if you have one.
Deadline is January 31st. Photos are approved by our moderators, if a photo hasn't followed the guidelines it will not be approved. You may upload 2 photos a day.
What is an Art Bead?
An art bead is a bead, charm, button or finding made by an independent artist. Art beads are the vision and handiwork of an individual artist. You can read more about art beads here.
*** A bead that is handmade is not necessarily an art bead. Hill Tribe Silver, Kazuri ceramic beads or lampwork beads made in factories are examples of handmade beads that are not considered art beads.
p.s. If you have a blog, post your entry and a link to the ABS challenge to spread the beady goodness.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Sundays with Cindy: Sale and Links

Good morning, Beady Readers! Let's get to the sales flyer before we read the beady news - who doesn't love a great sale?
Next Saturday, January 9th, from 1-4pm Melanie Brooks, Andrew Thornton and Cindy Gimbrone will have an online event to coincide with their Clearance/Seconds Sales. Here's a taste of what they'll have for the sale running from 12am-12pm on Saturday.

Sale items available at the Earthenwood Shop on Etsy

Sale items available at Andrew Thornton's Big Cartel Shop.

See the Seconds and Clearance items available at Cindy Gimbrone Beads. You can look at the items but can't buy until sale day at midnight January 9th.
Check out Andrew, Cindy and Melanie's blogs for more details. Someone is going to be streaming live!
Sounds exciting! I've got lots of other exciting beady news for you. Take a peek at our links and see what's going on.....
About.com Jewelry Making
Take a moment to look back at 2009 and forward to 2010.
Art Bead Scene
Deep hues and bright pops of color highlight a trip to ABS Editor Cindy Gimbrone's studio for a look at a special set of beads for this month's ABS challenge.
Carmi's Art/Life World
Carmi makes up her first batch of polymer clay bezels for pendants.
Cindy Gimbrone aka Lampwork Diva
Rewind: Cindy ventures into moldmaking with a vintage French button.
Earthenwood Studio Chronicles
Melanie reflects on the past year and sets her goals for the new year
Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done!
Jean is proud and happy about her contribution to Jean Campbell's gorgeous Steampunk Style Jewelry book! Take a look!
Strands of Beads
Melissa shows off the elegant necklace of a guest designer - her mother-in-law.
The Writing and Art of Andrew Thornton
Dark reds and lush blacks mingle together in Andrew's latest necklace design, "The Shadow King." Andrew also announces the launch of his new Skull Shop!
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Best of Studio Saturday: Casting About

Welcome to Studio Saturday! Each week one of our contributors gives you a sneak peek into their studio, creative process or inspirations. We ask a related question of our readers and hope you'll leave comments! As an incentive we offer a free prize each week to bribe you to use that keyboard. The following week we choose a random winner.
Last weeks winner is Marie Cramp! Congratulations! You have won a set of Branch Disk Beads from Humblebeads. Email Heather your mailing address and we will get those right out to you.
This week we're peeking into the studio of Lynn Davis, where metal has taken over the studio in a big new way.
This post first published on June 5, 2009.
Hi! Welcome to my studio, where I'm embarking on a long-held so dear wish to work with metal, my dream is finally coming true! I've always wanted to work in cast pewter, but didn't have the experience, supplies or equipment. Slowly I gathered them! Now the research and development phase is going on and the results are being tested, but I'm so excited about working with hand cast pewter! I want to show you some of the newest pieces.

Several years ago I traveled to Ireland and saw such beautiful celtic crosses and other iconic designs that I loved. I went in serious search of antique metal jewelry, medallions and medals, but had no luck finding the genuine old ones. I found some Italian style religious medals that I brought back as keepsakes, but I was sad that I didn't find the ones I truly wanted. I had the images in my mind, but I couldn't lay my hands on them then.
I've been studying, researching, testing and playing with casting the pewter, and now finally I'm able to create my own faux replica antiques in beautiful, soft metal with that old, worn look. To my eye some look french or possibly german, but they all have that sweet, old-fashioned feeling and a rustic patina that makes them feel very ancient.

I'm so very, very happy! I can also combine the metal designs with the other faux-tiques I make and get closer to that antique, worn and well-loved look I've been wanting. It's great, and I'm enjoying it so very much. I want to make hair gems, and belt buckles, clasps, ornaments and many more things right away!
Answer this question by posting a comment here, you may be the one chosen to win one a special goodie from Lynn!
Do you have a technique or material you've been longing to try, something you want to learn in 2010?
Post your comments here, do tell, I'm so anxious to hear all your stories!
Posted by dainty metalcaster Lynn Davis who looks oh-so-quaint in her closed-toe shoes, heavy leather apron, long insulated gloves, respirator, safety goggles and headscarf! SCARY CUTE!
Friday, January 1, 2010
New Year, New Winners!
Happy New Year to our wonderful readers!
We have three lucky winners that were randomly chosen from all the qualifying entries.
The winner of one of a kind flamework glass focal beads, glass links and double dip by Cindy Gimbrone is Lori Anderson!
Thanks to everyone who played along during this busy holiday season. Join us on Monday for our next challenge!
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