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The Best of Beading 2012

It’s been a great year for beaders and jewelry designers, with so many fantastic new goodies to enjoy, great tutorials and inspirations, and of course, no apocalypse to get in the way of creative time! Here are some of my favorite beading highlights of 2012.

Swarovski Mini Ovals


Several wonderful new beads arrived on the scene this year, including Swarovski Elements crystal pearl colors in red and pink coral, lapis, and turquoise. Swarovski Mini crystal beads fill in the gap between manmade beads and cut gemstones perfectly, providing their characteristic crystal shimmer in tiny shapes with a fantasy feel.

Despite these innovations, Miyuki two-hole Tila beads stole the show again this year, with the arrival of several new colors and finishes. Tilas and Tila projects seem to be featured in nearly every beading publication of 2012.


Soutache bead embroidery made a big splash in the technique department, with a gorgeous feature on the cover of Bead and Button magazine. The inclusion of fiber braids into beadwork was a natural step for many beaders, especially those with a flair for embroidery techniques. It was an absolute pleasure to chat with soutache artist Amee K. Sweet-McNamara about getting started with this emerging jewelry style.


There were some fun tutorials featured on Inspirational Beading this year, including a few from guest instructors, such as How to Make a Resin Clay Ring. Some of my favorite tutorials of 2012 are: bead covered beads, Russian spiral, and Potawatomi daisy chain.

While 2012 had a fantastic lineup of color trends from Pantone, it is also the year that we learned of the upcoming jewel-tone color of the year. Looking forward to lots of emerald in 2013 doesn’t quite leave the 2012 palettes behind, which included a fantastic lime green, sodalite blue, and of course, Tangerine Tango.

Pantone Fall 2012 Colors


Last year, many beaders, crafters, and designers alike were eagerly anticipating new reality shows that would appeal to magpies everywhere. First came Project Accessory late last fall, which hoped to take off on the success of the creatively tantalizing show Project Runway. Then there was Craft Wars, which even included Margot Potter as a contestant! The show has received plenty of criticism from crafters and non-crafters alike, but it does provide an easy bar to stay above! Perhaps, hopefully, it will pave the way for even more beadwork exposure in mainstream media.

Thank you so much for joining me for beading ideas and inspiration in 2012! What new waves do you plan to make with beading in the New Year?

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Winners!


First of all, let me thank all who took part in my giveaways.  I regret not to be able to give them to more than two winners.  I can only promise you that I am working on a new giveaway which, I hope, will be soon.

First prize goes to No. 6 - Ruth



Second prize goes to No. 75 - Beatriz



Congratulations to the winners Ruth and Beatriz.  Please email me your address - drorahed@gmail.com

Again,  HAPPY NEW YEAR to all.



A little tour of Tel-Aviv


  
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Second Blog Anniversary Participants list



Here are the names of all participants in this draw, as per order of comments:

1. Natalia. 2. Eliana. 3. Fabiola. 4. Alexandra -Xsandra. 5. Tatiana. 6. Ruth. 7. Francesca.
8. Ewa. 9. Xandra-dollhouses. 10. Jennifer. 11. Melanie. 12. Paky. 13. Maria. 14. Mona. 15. Mary.
16. Eloisa. 17. Isabel. 18. Rosa Maria. 19. Munir. 20. Wyrna.

21. Adela. 22. Teruka. 23. Carmen- Pekavision. 24. Pepita. 25. Karin.  26. Pilar.  27. Birgit.  28. Rosa Margarita.  29. Ana.  30. De.  31. Mariana.  32. Kyle.  33. Indy.  34. Maribel.  35. Kikka.  36. Mijbil.  37.Mari.  38. Giac.  39. Loly.  40. Ascension.

41. Chris P.  42. Cote.  43. Begona.  44. Anna - Artmindom.  45. Naran.  46. Mieke.  47. Sognatrice.  48. Pikko.  49. Kati.  50. Chris Bottaro.  51. Mati.  52. Irina.  53. Malu2.  54. Villa Conejo.  55. Auzillo.  56. Kez.  57. Jo Mini.  58.  Magda 17-17.  59. Gema.  60. Teviro.

61. Maria - littlenesstown.  62. Patrizia. 63. Jazzi.  64. Eva Tatalamaru.  65. Petra.  66. Susana.  67. Elvira.  68.  Kathi.  69. Marja-Leena.  70. Antraves.  71.  Doortje.  72. Liliam.  73. Mely.  74. Majelo.
75. Beatriz. 76. Rosella. 77. Gloria.  78. Neomi.  79. Maria Blanca.

Please check if your name appears in the list.

A wonderful weekend and my blessings to all my friends




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Christmas Swaps

Now that Fabiola has already shown the photos on her blog I can show you here what beautiful gifts I received.

Gifts from Wyrna


A beautiful shabby chic chair and two beautiful candle sticks.


Three beautiful boxes hand made by Wyrna,  a lovely jar  and a romantic bowl and plate.

Thank you Wyrna for these lovely gifts. I already used the candle sticks for my Christmas market stalls.

From Karin


Sorry for the bad photo. The miniatures are exquisite.  I love everything.


This is a better photo but I fixed the arch of candles wrongly.  It came apart on its long way to get here.  Later on I saw my error and fixed it again. By doing so, I realized how beautiful and delicate Karin's work is.

Dear Karin, thank you for your lovely gifts and for the coffee stirrers.  You probably noticed that I already used some of your gifts for the Christmas market stalls.

I am waiting for Caterina to post photos in her blog all the Christmas swaps, to show you what beautiful gifts
Doortje sent me.

A warm and hearty welcome to my new followers

Jennybee
Marisa
Alice - Couldn't locate your blog.  Please let me know if you have one to visit.

Don't forget - 31 December is the day of my giveaways.  Old and new followers still have time to
join in for the draw.

                                                         Giveaway No.1  1:12"


                                                            Giveaway No. 2  1:24"


Tomorrow I'll make and post a list of all participants.

Blessings to all


















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A Complete Christmas Dinner

I am very happy to have won Kat's Giveaway.  It got here yesterday, right on Christmas day.  Kat has a very nice blog, I recommend a visit.



What a delicious dinner, complete with dessert...mmm. yammy!



Kat very generously added a lovely wreath.

THANK YOU KATE!  I am thrilled with your gift.

This is an opportunity to thank the generous ladies of the group EL LOCO MUNDO DE LAS MINIS;  MONIKA and AIM ADVENT CALENDAR for all (72 step by step!) fantastic tutorials.

I hope all my blog friends had a happy Christmas and are enjoying 
this great time with family and friends.

Blessings to all

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A Christmas Market

My Christmas scene is a market.  Most of the item for 'sale' are gifts from my wonderful blog friends, Mali,
PatriziaGondaMariaMariekeOlgaMaryTatianaWyrnaDoortjeKarin, Frieda who does not have a blog and Petra.  I do hope I have not left anyone out.







This stand sells cotton material with Christmas motifs.


I built the stands and the cart from scratch.  Surprisingly I found a small tree in a local shop.  The only Christmas item to be found here.

Thank you very much my dear friends,  your generosity enabled me to make these scenes.

Next year I hope to add another cart for cakes and sweets only.

A warm and hearty welcome to my new followers:

Galchi
Lee Mar
Neen
LB - Cannot locate your blog. Please let me know if you have one and your want me to follow.

I wish all my friends and readers  A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY,
                                  PROSPEROUS, PEACEFUL AND
                                  HEALTHY NEW YEAR

Blessings to all









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Noel


 Noel, Noel, the angels did sing....
This is one of my favorite Christmas decorations.  Every year I put out my ceramic angels.  I've had the one in the middle since I was a little girl.  I started collecting the little ceramic dolls (most of them Josef Originals) when I was six.  A friend of my mom's gave me one for my birthday.  I have quite a collection now, but I think the Christmas ones are my favorite.  For most of the year they are in a cabinet that my grandfather built, but this time of year I display them on some shelves between the family room and living room.  Funny thing about that cabinet, mom antiqued it back in the '70s in emerald green with black glaze.  A few years ago I had it refinished in a red mahogany thinking why would anyone paint it like that.  Now I am painting and glazing furniture, and Pantone's color of the year is emerald.  Go figure!

Well, I was happy to finally get a blog up.  I really do live in the styx, so far this week the power was out, my satellite feed for my T.V. has been out all day today, and I just got my satellite feed for my computer back about an hour ago.  It really is beginning to look a lot like Christmas at my house.
 
Merry Christmas
 Linking to:
beyond the picket fence 
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Destash Challenge Wrap Up

The end of the year is just around the corner, and before it passes us by, it’s time to wrap up another year’s beading challenge. For 2012, my mission was to use up all of the beads in my stash that I had been keeping for more than a year. It was a big goal, since my collection has been forming since around 2006 or so, and my preferences for style and stitches has changed a lot since then.

There were a few flubs and failures in this destash challenge, but for the most part, I was able to turn beads I had been ignoring into really great designs. Apart from having lots of space for new beads, and being able to see the materials that I really like without distraction, the most rewarding part of the destash challenge has been all of the new experiences and insights into my own beading style and skill.

The Slightly Ugly Necklace


It all began with an entry into the Ugly Necklace Contest, which turned out to be a very relaxing, liberating, and hilarious experience. This project wouldn't be revealed until the spring, so the first official destash design was a collar necklace. I nearly ended the challenge with another hideous design, but it turns out that there were a few inspirations left in the destash tray.

Hathor Pendant


A single roble wood bead became the base for a new necklace in my Egyptian Gods series. To create the look of Hathor’s crown and horns, I stitched a herringbone tube around wood beads in a pleasing curve. Although I've had a pretty good head start, this series is going to continue into next year's beading challenge. I'll be sharing the entire series to date, and all of the inspirations in 2013.

Sundae Nut Pendant


Just when I thought I was done for the year, one last bit of inspiration struck. I had decided it was time to make use of some peanut seed beads I had ordered, and make a new spiral lariat. Predictably, I got bored after several inches of stitches - and anxious to start some other ideas cooking - so I switched to a pendant and added the last heart shaped nut bead from the destash pile.

So here’s what’s left:

Destash Accent Beads


For accent beads, I still have a few mother of pearl charms with flowers painted on them. I’m probably going to add them to the craft beads and pretend that I never bought them. There are also two matte transparent ruby glass rings, one black clam shell Czech bead, and Swarovski Elements rivoli. The heart shaped nut bead found it’s home right after posing for this picture.

Natural Destash Beads


I still have oodles of mother of pearl chips and macrame beads left, along with a strand of patterned wood beads. Since there are enough of them for just about any project, I don't mind setting them aside until the right idea comes along. Hopefully they won't keep me waiting too much.

Destash Seed Beads


The rest of the bead tray spots are taken up by an assortment of seed beads. I’m not at all unhappy with the amount of beads I was able to use up this year, and I know I’ll be able to make use of what’s left. So they’re all going back into their proper place in the stash. Some of them may make an appearance in a new ugly necklace some time in the new year.

Although I wasn't able to use up every single last bead that I had set aside for this challenge, I did achieve my goal of making new designs with old beads, and cleared out so many things that would still be sitting around if it weren't for the extras motivation. I'm calling it a success!

Thank you so much for joining me on this year’s beading journey!

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A surprise gift from Tatiana


A wonderful surprise from my friend Tatiana .  This was entirely unexpected.  I opened the parcel
and nearly cried out with joy.  Only Tatiana can make such gorgeous tiny dolls.


Almost the size of my fingernail.  A Ballerina with moving arms and legs!  An amazing piece of art.



 A cup of tea - the cup and saucer so delicate you can almost see through,
a  plate with delicious treats, a card, pearls and a beautiful rose.  What more can one ask for?


A snowman in a transparent tube.  I'm sorry the photo doesn't give it credit.





Little Christmas balls to hang on the tree in a lovely made card box.  At the background is
the beautiful town of Kiev in winter.  It looks like a magical city in fairyland.

Dear Tatiana I am completely overwhelmed and grateful for your friendship.  Your art is simply
fantastic.  THANK YOU OVER AND OVER.

Hugs and blessings

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Mary's gift

A few days ago Mary sent me this beautiful Greeting Card, knowing how much I love birds.


The tiny metal birds, A brilliant idea of Mary's were hidden inside the card.


Mary has another blog dedicated to tutorials she patiently collects.  If you are a tutorial frick like me, run and follow here   Mary's links are invalueable.

THANK YOU MARY FOR YOUR GENEROSITY and for being a wonderful friend.  The tiny birds
will adorn my little Christmas tree.

Hugs and blessings
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Gifts from Maria

These are the gifts  received from my wonderful and very generous Irish friend Maria.
Maria knows that it's nearly impossible to find Christmas miniatures here so she very
thoughtfully sent me stuff that I can use.

 

Pieces of cotton and ribbons with Christmas printings. A cute Santa hat with a hair clip.


A lovely wall hanging made by Maria.

A cute flashing Christmas brooche. The young ones will fight over it.

THANK YOU DEAR MARIA

And a very warm welcome to my new followers

Sandi Quance.  Cannot find your blog Sandi.  If you have one please let me know.

Jonquil - http://latchkeyandjonquil.blogspot.co.il.

Blessings to all my friends






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Where Did Burl Go?

Where did burl go? No not Burl Ives, famous for Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer, but the beautiful markings on the front of this stereo cabinet. I found this last summer while in a garage sale slump. Have you ever been in one of those slumps where you check out dozens of sales and can't find anything? It gets pretty discouraging. I was on my way back from yet another overpriced, uninteresting sale when I saw this sitting in a yard sale, that I almost drove by. The neighborhood was a little dicey, but this piece seemed worth checking out. I didn't realize what it was until I opened it up.
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European Mount Deer Stand

I am posting a couple of different things today, first this project of my husbands which is the most creative.  The plant where my husband works was shut down for two weeks over Thanksgiving.  That left a lot of time for a man that can't sit still for two minutes.  So what's a guy to do?  How about making a custom stand, to mount a deer a coworker got this year. 
First he found this stump in the woods that was all twisted and gnarled, and ingenious guy that he is, he figured it would make a great stand for the mule deer Phillip got this year.  So out came the chain saw and the project began.

 Here is what the stump looked like cut down and in the process of removing the bark and scraping the wood down.  He did all of this by hand with chisels. 


















Then he made an outline of the bottom of the piece, and cut a base out of some rough sawed wood that he planed.  He drilled some holes in the bottom of the log and filled it with concrete to stabilize it and then attached it to the base.  He was still unsure of what the mounting plate should look like, so we went on line and found one that was in the shape of an arrowhead.  As I said, creative guy that he is, he figured out the design, estimated the size, made a pattern and cut one out.  He even beveled the edges to give it more character.  You have to understand, he did all of this without the deer head for a reference.  Calculating the angle of the mounting plate was one of the biggest challenges.  He used a picture in one of his outdoor magazines, cut off a few inches of the top, and somehow came up with the right angle.  He stained the base and mounting plate in golden oak and finished it with some poly. 
Here it is with the deer mounted on it in it's home.  Not only Phillip liked it, but his wife and daughters did too.  The plant is going to be shut down for another week after Christmas, I wonder what he will come up with then.

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Beaded Laughter

December can be a pretty hectic time of year, when everything seems to happen at once, there’s never enough time to get it all done, and there’s always something that you forgot to add to your list. Personally, I feel like I’m being pulled in a dozen different directions at once this year. I’ve learned to let go of a lot of the expectations I pile on myself during the holidays, but I’ve still got gifts to make, shopping to do, and there are only a few weeks left to finish up the destash challenge - not to mention keep track of all the fantastic beading ideas that keep popping into my head at random.


If you’re even a tiny bit stressed out during the holiday rush, you deserve a little break. So go put on a cup of tea or some cocoa, then put your feet up and feel the tension melt away as we pay a little tribute to an excellent blog for beaders. You’re probably already familiar with Beaded Laughter - a humor blog dedicated to pairing dreamy photos with sentiments only a beader would melt over. It’s been on hiatus for most of this year, but the laughs are still there to enjoy! Here are a few of my favorites.


























When we're rushing to finish projects for gifts, keep our shops up to date, and all the rest, it's easy to forget that our hobbies and our passions are meant to help us relax. I hope that all of my fellow beaders are able to find a little stress-free time with their beads this season!

How are you coping with the holiday rush and crush?

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