Sunday, November 9, 2008

Gossip in the Bead Blogging World....



Bringing you all the gossip going on in the Bead Blogging World....

About.com Jewelry Making
Looking for some early holiday jewelry ideas? Start now with these simple projects that will appeal to a range of fashion tastes.

Art Bead Scene
Ribbon Isn't Just for Wrapping Presents!

Art Jewelry Magazine
A reader tests Art Jewelry's acid-free etching technique.

Barbe Saint John - New Treasures from Forgotten Artifacts
Barbe is giving a way a copy of "Get Your Sparkle On', find out how to win it!

Carter Seibels for Divali Glass Jewelry
New designs for Fall are live on the Divali website; and Carter gets a technology facelift!

Get ready for the holidays with Katie's great gift ideas
Check out three of Katie's favorite gifts to give (and create!) this holiday season!

Jennifer Jangles Blog
Holiday or Anytime Ornament Project.

Jewelry & Beading
Using multiple techniques, Cyndi has made an autumn necklace that warms her heart now that the days are cold!

Naughty Secretary Club
Jen invites collage artist Traci Bautista to Austin for a little paint meets jewelry adventure.

Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done!
The day before the election, Jean urged us all to vote, which we did! On a jewelry note, she mentioned her fun article concerning gift ideas for the upcoming holidays which she wrote for Soft Flex!

Strands of Beads
Melissa ponders ethical issues involving some vintage beads

Vacation Necklace
Carmi thinks nature provides pre-drilled shells just for her.

Have you heard any good dirt in the beading world? We'd love for you to share!

Gossiped...errr...reported by Cindy Gimbrone, The Desperate ABS Editor and glass beadmaker.

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Anonymous said...

Here's some gossip - a bit of self promotion, but a sharing some free stuff kind of promotion.

Everyone's invited to my Wire Fest - A totally fabricated Festival of Wire Working fun.

I'm offering free Wire Work lesson videos, a contest, and more stuff as I think it up.

Join me at how-to-make-jewelry.com to party with me and my wire.