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I just had to show you the projects I made in class at the Bead&Button Show. What a great week I had at the 2009 Bead&Button Show! I hope everyone had as good a time as I did. I had so much fun taking Patricia Kimle's polymer and metal clayMore
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Did you survive the Bead&Button Show ? I did! And one thing I learned this time around is that beaders love to show each other their work, their purchases, and what they learned along the way. Here at Bead&Button , BeadStyle , and Art JewelryMore
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I spent the weekend getting myself organized for the Bead&Button Show and thought I’d share my personal checklist. Do you have something to add? Leave a comment below! • THE MOST COMFORTABLE shoes I own, plus spares • A purse that won’t slip downMore
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Last year, following my first experience with the Bead&Button Show , I told BeadStyle magazine about some of my rookie mistakes . Now, as the show approaches again (May 31 – June 7), I’m digging up my former list of do’s and don’t’s and revisitingMore
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Here at Bead&Button , we love it when non-beaders recognize the value of our hobby! We were pleasantly surprised, then, that USA Today named the Bead&Button Show one of 10 great places to get creative . The lead photo for the story features 2008More
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We hear from readers all the time, asking us to include more projects and techniques from around the world. I think we’d have to work pretty hard to avoid it! Beading is such a multicultural hobby. Right now I’m surrounded by great pieces using a varietyMore
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If you’re in the vicinity of the Corning Museum of Glass in New York this Thursday, you might want to stop by for the latest installment of the museum’s Meet the Artist series , which will feature lampworker Kristina Logan. Kristina was the subject ofMore
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When I first started learning about beading, I approached it in much the same way I’ve approached many creative tasks: I picked up some supplies and started playing around to see what I could do with them. There are, of course, many other ways I’ve gatheredMore
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I’ve got bead shows and bead societies on the brain. Last week, thousands of people descended upon Tucson, Ariz. , in the U.S., for the mind-bogglingly enormous number of gem and bead shows , and I look forward to hearing stories and seeing purchasesMore
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Lately my interest in polymer clay has been reinvigorated. It started with the class I took last year with Patricia Kimle at the Bead&Button Show. This year, she’s teaching four classes: Perfect Couple: Polymer Clay and Metal Clay , Polyform ProductsMore
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Sometimes I can end up in a rut, especially during winter. I open up my bead box and look through the same old stash that I’ve looked at a thousand times. Lately, however, there have been inspiring ideas all around me. It is as if I’m in an idea orchardMore
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The results are in! Thanks to everyone who voted in our 2009 Bead&Button Show Commemorative Bead necklace challenge. Because the votes were pretty evenly distributed, we decided to post the instructions for all five necklaces . Download your favoriteMore
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Now that online registration is open for the 2009 Bead&Button Show , it’s time to sign up for classes ! I’m particularly excited to be taking Looking for the way , taught by Louise Duhamel and Robert Dancik. I’m eager to learn more about incorporatingMore
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This year seems to be getting off to a good start for almost everyone I know. All around me, I see people setting goals and making plans, and there’s a real sense of optimism for 2009. I’m a planner by nature, so I love making New Year’s resolutions.More
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Even though I got a sneak peek at the 2009 Bead&Button Show class catalog , I was especially excited when it arrived in my mailbox at home. No matter how many times I flip through the catalog, something new catches my eye. I’m going to use it to helpMore
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