Thursday, November 17, 2011

Ear Worm

Most days finds JPR playing on the radio at the shop. It's there for background noise, a sound to break the silence of a rather quiet building. We can't play Lady Gaga full blast because the neighbors would object, they're massage therapists and want QUIET!! So, we listen to the radio... quietly.

JPR has an eclectic mix, from blue grass to reggae, and all points in between. Occasionally I'll catch a song that is a blast from the past, and find I'm infected with an ear worm. The only known cure for an ear worm is to listen to the song all the way through, preferably alone so you can sing it out at the top of your lungs.

Here's my top of the lungs song from today:: Trip Through Your Wire by U2 from The Joshua Tree released in 1987.



I wonder what tomorrow's song will be.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

I Took a Class!


Under the careful tutelage of Beckie Dynell, I made a pair of Celtic Star Earrings, and a pendant tonight. I used electric blue, copper, and silver rings. They're wonderful... and the best part... I finished them! I love taking classes.

My fingers are tired from clutching my pliers so tightly, but it was worth it.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

It's Official

Fall arrived today.

The rain, the gray clouds, and the glorious leaves against dark skies made me yearn for one thing... Split Pea Soup!

There's a big pot of it simmering in the kitchen as I type. It will take days to eat it all. If I were smart, I'd freeze some for another gray day.

While I was at the grocery store I found myself in the side dish aisle. This is the aisle with the brightly colored boxes designed to appeal to the under 20 demographic. As I looked at all the different offerings of Macaroni and Cheese all I could think was, "it's official, I'm getting old."

I remember when Kraft Macaroni and Cheese was less than 20¢ per box. Now it's 93¢ per box. Heck, I can remember it going on sale, and you could get an obscene number of boxes for $1.00. The only noodle shape was elbow. Do spiral noodles taste different than shell noodles, or SpongeBob noodles, or elbow shaped noodles? They're all flour, eggs, and water.

Sheesh, SpongeBob shaped macaroni noodles. Whodda thunk it?

At least I can be secure in the knowledge that split peas will always be little, round, and green... and just the best thing on a cold, damp autumn night. They are still green, right?

Monday, November 14, 2011

Made It!

There's a little cat in my life with a very big meow! He can squawk unlike any kitty on the planet. I call him Rick the Relentless. Last night he was determined to prove me right. If he wasn't yelling in my face, he walking around my head, stepping on my hair as he crossed my pillow. When none of them would work, he'd leap onto my body from the tall dresser.

I didn't get much sleep. My challenge today has been staying awake.

At first, I thought I'd do the things I usually do on Monday. I gave it my best effort. I got the deposits ready to go to the bank. I paid bills, wrote the grocery list, finished laundry, then completely ran out of steam.

Lunch didn't improve the situation, so I gave up. I decided the only thing left for me to do was take the day off.

I've watched a couple of movies, messed with digital jigsaw puzzles, baked (and consumed) Pumpkin Spice Bread, and wandered around Pinterest.

Is 6:42 too early for bed? Nah, I'm tired.

Hopefully, the cat will let me sleep.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Twins!

Preciosa Ornela, the manufacturers of beads in the Czech Republic, has just released a new seed bead called "twins." They're a two holed, 2.5X5mm oval seed bead.

Currently, the only colors available in the US are crystal, crystal matte, jet and jet matte... and Dancing Beads has them! They arrived today, and they're wonderful. We'll have them packaged for sale next week in 10 gram tubes. Unlike other two holed beads the cost of these lovelies is quite reasonable.

There will be 80 colors after the first of the year. I'm looking forward to orange!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Brought To You

by the letter...


Quilling, as seen in the letter "C" to the left, is a paper art form. Paper strips are formed into coils then glued together to create an image. This art form was used during the Renaissance to decorate religious items and book covers. During the 18th century it was a popular pastime for ladies of leisure.

Today quilling is enjoying a revival.

I love typography. Artist Sabeena Karnick of Mumbai, India has created a beautiful typography inspired alphabet using quilling for her letter forms. Here is a link to her work.

It's quite wonderful!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Imagination Required


...String Optional

from TED.com

"Janet Echelman found her true voice as an artist when her paints went missing -- which forced her to look to an unorthodox new art material. Now she makes billowing, flowing, building-sized sculpture with a surprisingly geeky edge. A transporting 10 minutes of pure creativity."

The video is a fascinating talk about the journey of an artist and a visionary. I'm inspired by the light, color, and technology.


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Another Rearrange


This summer Cara Davis-Jacobson traveled to New York City on business. Cara is a customer, and a sweetheart. While she was in New York she visited a bead shop a few doors down from her hotel and shared a couple of pictures with me. Seeing the way the shop in Manhattan is filled, how every possible inch is utilized makes me realize... there's a whole lot more usable space at Dancing Beads than meets the eye!

These pictures were taken at a bead shop called Beads on Fifth. I wonder how they reach the items near the ceiling? Stepladders perhaps? I really like the feather boas!

When I come across a website for another shop the first thing I look for are interior shots of the store. Some of my best ideas have come from looking at what other shop owners have done to solve their display and storage dilemmas. It was while I was looking at another shop's site that I noticed how they'd arranged their strands, and how nice it looked. Everything was organized by bead type, rather than just by color. It looked wonderful!

Hence, our project today. The strand wall is going through a major overhaul, and it's looking pretty good. It's also going to be much easier to find just the right beads. We should finish tomorrow... I can hardly wait for you to see it!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

It's Late

...and I'm tired, but a commitment is a commitment. One post, every day, for the entire month of November (yes, that would also include Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving) that's what I agreed to. It wouldn't be good to drop the ball only eight days into the month.

I don't have much left other than a random assortment of images I've gleaned from my travels around the internet.

Lately, I've been in a rainbow kind of mood... they're sure to grab my attention!

This is Prince Charles, and Camilla.  They're in Tanzania as part of a Royal Tour.  They stopped into a charity workshop that employs disabled men and women, and learned how to do beading.  Camilla made a necklace, Prince Charles made earrings.  His reaction?  "This is where I need my glasses." Noticing her 62-year-old husband was in difficulty, Camilla, 64, offered him her glasses three times. "Do you want my specs?" she asked. The Prince laughed: "I'm not designed for this."

Judging by the swelling in his hands, and what appears to be a limited range of motion in his fingers, I'd say he might just be right.  At least he gave it a whirl.

I collect quotes and graphics.  I liked this one and thought I'd share.

So... are you going to comment?  It's OK, I promise, I don't bite.

Monday, November 7, 2011

I Love Monday

... and while I'm at it... I love the time change, too!

I love Monday because it's my day off! In essence, it's like Sunday, except there's no church, and the banks are open.

Monday is an interesting day to have off. The world moves differently. Folks seem friendlier, and less hurried. I can take my time with errands, and not fear I'll be run over by some harried person in a parking lot, or have to listen to the pitiful wails of children kept out past their nap time. Monday is great day to have off... I highly recommend it!

I also like the time change. Most people act like it's a real inconvenience, but honestly, what's the big deal? Time is all a perception anyway. Each one of us gets the same amount, and we are free to use the time we're given any way we wish. Why use it complaining about it? One good thing about the time change is that in six months the time change complainers will have something to complain about again.

Today was especially nice. I had a massage to work out all the aches and pains of the past few weeks. The bank was open, traffic was light, and the grocery store wasn't mobbed. I even got some Christmas shopping done today! I've decided that since I'm out and about on Monday, I might as well start holiday shopping now rather than waiting until the last minute.

I made a pot of my favorite soup for dinner tonight (I'll share the recipe in a minute). At the grocery store today I scored a wonderful buy on brie. Yes, guilty pleasure won out. At $2.29 each, I couldn't just leave them there... so I bought two!

One of my business neighbors made my life a bit easier today. First she gave me an incredible massage, then she made a generous offer.

Give me three minutes, and I'll start lamenting about the lack of space at the shop. I know most of the lack comes from my own perceptions. I'm extremely visual, and do not like too much disorder. I can take a few items that are being processed being out, but beyond that, I want things tucked away. The storage situation for back stock items and supplies has gone beyond my ability to function. As I wrote last night, I'm cleaning out the storage area frequently.

I told Caitlin (my sweet neighbor across the hall, and wonderful massage therapist) about my lack of storage. She offered me the use of her closet! Other than some cleaning supplies, she does not use it. We took a look and although it's on the smallish side, and doesn't have a lock...yet... it will be perfect for storing office supplies, paper products, brooms, and some other strange items that take up valuable space, and irk me every time I encounter them. Color me happy!

Now the soup!

In an issue of Sunset Magazine, I found what I like to refer to as a "Suggestion". I am my mother's daughter, and rarely follow any recipe I find (unless, I'm baking). I enjoy making alterations as I see fit. This recipe was perfect for altering.

Italian Chicken Sausage Soup

Ingredients::

1 package Italian Chicken Sausages, removed from the casings (I like the Isernio brand).
2 cartons Wolfgang Puck Organic Free Range Chicken Broth (This broth is so perfectly seasoned you don't have to add salt)
1 small organic leek, chopped
1 bunch organic rainbow chard, chopped
Olive oil

That's all! No seasonings necessary because the sausage and the chicken broth have you covered!

In a large pot, heat olive oil, and saute leeks with sausage. When the leeks and sausage are done, add both cartons of broth. Bring to a boil. Add chard, let soup come back to a boil to soften chard, about 5 minutes. Done!

I like to let the soup sit for 15-20 minutes to cool. It's great with toast, or biscuits. My cat likes it, too!








Sunday, November 6, 2011

Sixteen Inches

...went a long way to making me a very happy person today!

For the past few months the walls of the shop have been closing in around me. Even with the addition of the seed bead room, it seems as if the inventory is constantly outgrowing the space. Any time we have an event there is a major shuffle to get ready. Our little closet under the stairs begins to resemble Fibber McGee's, and I find myself constantly reorganizing it.

Recently, J-me and Guy from Wild Things Beads gave me a display rack they thought I might want to use. My first inclination was to use it to hang bead strands, but the more I looked at it, the more I realized it would be a great display for finished jewelry. The only problem was placement.

That's where the sixteen inches comes in.

Jeff and I moved the bead cabinets, and the large columns sixteen inches closer to the classroom today. We also moved a couple of cases. The display rack for the jewelry is now at the front of the shop sporting some earrings, and waiting for more jewelry. The best part of moving everything is that we can now open the front door completely! It no longer bumps into the column.

The space feels larger, and balanced. I'm looking forward to feedback, and spending time observing how it functions for all of us. There is still some fine tuning to do, but for the most part, I'm really pleased with the changes we made.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Five Things To Do Before Autumn Ends

Take a walk through crunchy leaves.

Don't forget to take your camera! Remember:: "Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." Albert Camus

Bring some of the color indoors with a beautiful autumn inspired bouquet.

Make S'mores... and don't forget the cocoa!

Get ready for the holidays at a local holiday bazaar.




Thursday, November 3, 2011

Design Seeds

Have you ever found yourself at a loss for a color palette? It happens to the best of us. There's a great bead, but for some reason the accents aren't flowing.

When I need a little assistance, or a boost to get me outside my normal color choices I like to turn to the internet for inspiration.

Talk about inspiring...Jessica Colaluca creator of Design Seeds really gets my color wheel turning! Every day she publishes four images complete with a great color palette. They're fresh, sophisticated, and will get my creative muse going every time.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Project Accessory... One Beaders Opinion

Last week a new show premiered on the Lifetime Network that is right up my alley. It's called Project Accessory, and is based on the same premise as Project Runway.

Thank goodness the full episodes are going to be running on the Lifetime Network website, because this bead loving gal doesn't have a TV!

So, lets get to it. If you didn't watch the episode, you can watch it here. We were introduced to the designers, and learned a little bit about each one. They're a diverse group, some of them have experienced a modicum of success in their design careers, others are just getting started.

The challenge for the first episode was for the designers to create a necklace, a belt, and an accessory of their choice from items they gathered during a 15 minute spree in two storage units. I was surprised by the 'stuff' in the units. Crystal chandeliers, pleather coats in pristine condition, yards of string, shells, and silk flowers, it was definitely well staged.

Once the designers began working with their gatherings, the drama started. Nicolina Royale, a self proclaimed Rock-n-Roll designer, had a meltdown over her choice of materials. She'd selected several pieces of luggage, and could not stop comparing her choices with the other contestants. As I watched her tearing apart a fantastic red piece of luggage, I wondered what her problem was. The piece was covered with zippers! The suitcase itself was ripe for cutting into small organic or geometric units. She was so busy watching all her competitors that she blocked herself.

Have you ever done that? I know I have. I'll get so caught up in the 'how' of something, that I'll block the muse who's doing everything possible to show me. That's what Nicolina did, and the result nearly got her booted from the show. She was able to barely pull it out the following morning, and it showed in her pieces. She wasn't the only one. There were several other disasters. Some of the designers were obviously not in their element, and it showed in their work.

I thought the winning designer did a great job. Her pieces were made from an oriental parasol. She spent time constructing components that went together very well. I liked her aesthetic, and use of material.

My only complaint about the show is that there was so little time spent on the construction of the individual pieces. Those of us who make jewelry are interested not only in the final result, but also how everything is put together.

I'll be watching the entire series. I've already chosen my favorite... no, it's not Nina... and will be interested in seeing his future projects.

One more thing, something I really didn't expect, this show has re-ignited my appreciation in accessories other than earrings and bracelets. I've gone shopping in my closet and have started wearing belts and scarves again. I'm not certain where my style falls. It's somewhere between hip old lady, and beady chic.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A Post A Day

November is a month dedicated to more than eating turkey, shopping, or football watching... it's also a month set aside for writing! This month, I'm participating in NaBloPoMo hosted by blogher.com. NaBloPoMo is National Blog Posting Month. The challenge is to publish a post every day for the entire month.

What am I going to write about? I'm not sure. I have a few ideas... and trust me, some of them are better than others!
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