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		<title>BE YOUR OWN VALENTINE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Kristal Wick, Author, Designer, Instructor and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador, Exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads® Gone are the days of our youth when we handmade Valentine Boxes in grade school, laboriously embellished with red and pink construction paper hearts, glue paste (that one kid in class always ate to gross us out), and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=206&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center;">by Kristal Wick, Author, Designer, Instructor and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador,</p>
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<p>Gone are the days of our youth when we handmade Valentine Boxes in grade school, laboriously embellished with red and pink construction paper hearts, glue paste (that one kid in class always ate to gross us out), and the pièce de résistance &#8230; lacy paper doilies! We&#8217;d all slip Valentines into each other&#8217;s boxes and wait with baited breath and butterflies in our tummies, hoping we&#8217;d receive a Valentine from one of the &#8220;cool kids&#8221; or the cute kid we had a crush on.</p>
<p>The big excitement of receiving little boxes of &#8220;conversational heart&#8221; candies, Necco wafers and perhaps a chocolate or two is a far cry from the extravagant box of Godiva chocolates I now treat myself to each year!</p>
<p>One year my crafty mom made heart hair clips with a hand calligraphy initial for every girl in class. She stayed up until 2 or 3am working away (gee, I wonder where I get it), and they were the hit of our 4th grade Valentine&#8217;s Party! There were probably a few boys in my class that would have enjoyed them as well, but those were different times &#8230;</p>
<p>Life was simpler then; no texting, emails or iPhones, which makes Valentines made from the heart all that more precious. I haven&#8217;t had a &#8220;Valentine&#8221; for a few years now (except from my little WhippaWaWa puppy, Sparkle), and I thought why not be my own Valentine? Honor and love myself by making myself a Valentine! A touch of vintage with a splash of contemporary in mind, I came up with wearable Valentine pin/pendants using antique Valentine postcards and ICE Resin®. Of course, no Valentine is complete without a dash of Swarovski crystals and pearls! I had so many compliments on my necklace, I had to make more for my BFFs! Using a ribbon, I dangled each pin from the branch of a small white feather Christmas tree and let all my friends pick their fave from my Valentine Tree. They were thrilled!</p>
<p>I invite you to do the same! Here is my free Valentine project for you! Let me know how they turn out; I love seeing pictures of your creations!</p>
<p>Creatively,<br />
Kristal</p>
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<h2><strong><a title="Free project" href="http://www.firemountaingems.com/galleryofdesigns/jewelry_design_gallery.asp?docid=C12G" target="_blank">Single-Strand Necklace with ICE Resin® and Vintage Paper Pendant and Swarovski Crystal Beads and Pearls</a></strong></h2>
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		<title>WHY WE BEAD</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 20:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Kristal Wick, Author, Designer, Instructor and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador, Exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads® I was born with 6 fingers instead of 10. It&#8217;s no secret&#8211;you can see this in my DVDs and TV segments. You can see when I teach a class, and you can certainly see it in person when [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=196&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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I was born with 6 fingers instead of 10. It&#8217;s no secret&#8211;you can see this in my DVDs and TV segments. You can see when I teach a class, and you can certainly see it in person when you&#8217;re around me. But you&#8217;d never know it when you see my jewelry or read my articles, books and blogs. Each and every piece of jewelry I create takes me longer than someone with 10 fingers and is filled with challenges each step of the way, from simply holding the tools to wrapping a nice tight loop or closing a jumpring perfectly. But you&#8217;d never know that &#8230; Why? Because it&#8217;s my passion and I just go for it!&#8221;Failure&#8221; has been a part of my daily existence since birth, if you choose to look at it that way. I couldn&#8217;t tie my own shoes, I couldn&#8217;t open a jar of olives, I couldn&#8217;t blow dry my hair, all simple tasks most of us take for granted. Think of how much you use all your fingers when creating jewelry&#8211;try it with 6! My folks were extraordinary. They saw this kids&#8217; determination and had a prosthetic post made for me when I was 5 so I could actually grasp onto things like a jump rope. My world has been whirling non-stop ever since. As a kid I was sure I must have traded in a few fingers for an extra dose of creative talent, and always thought it was worth it. Thankfully, I was raised in a home where all things were possible, and if I wanted to achieve something, I was encouraged. Well, maybe not ALL things are possible mind you, I&#8217;m still working on the concert pianist career and it&#8217;s looking rather doubtful! But at least I wasn&#8217;t afraid to try.</p>
<h3><em><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>If I Can Do It, You Can Do It</strong></span></em></h3>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"> This has been the theme of my life and it&#8217;s certainly reflected in my jewelry designs. I&#8217;m not afraid to try new colors, different techniques and explore the edges of the box from a design perspective. I ski, type, and play the guitar! I invite you to join me. If I can do it, you can do it! Jump in with both feet and try something new. Abandon all fears of failure and &#8220;not good enough-ness.&#8221; Leave the critics outside your studio door. The most important aspects of any creative endeavor are those precious moments of actually being in the passionate flow of pure unedited joy; not the end result and if your wrapped loops are perfect. No matter our age, weight, economic status, education, even physicality, everyone has equal access to their creative flow and the endless possibilities it presents every moment! This is the gift of life and the essence of who we really are.</span></p>
<h3><em><strong>Embracing Our Differences</strong></em></h3>
<p>One of my fave adventures is volunteering at a children&#8217;s hospital. Those little angels are a delight to be around and it&#8217;s a privilege sharing a song or making a bracelet and showing them it&#8217;s OK to be different and reach for your dreams. If I can make pretty jewelry with 6 fingers, they can do incredible things with their lives too, no matter what challenges they&#8217;re facing. Whether it&#8217;s coloring, writing, baking, beading or any other heart&#8217;s desire, I love to encourage them with my credibility; you see, I&#8217;m one of their tribe, someone who&#8217;s &#8216;special&#8217; just like them. Different than everyone else &#8230; but then, aren&#8217;t we all, in one way or another?</p>
<h3><strong><em>So, That&#8217;s Why I Bead</em></strong></h3>
<p>To connect with my inner creative flow and feel good! To create beauty even if it&#8217;s simply beautifying an earlobe! To challenge myself and raise my personal bar and see if I can do it. To inspire others and most importantly, it&#8217;s fun!</p>
<p>So, share with me, why do you bead?</p>
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		<title>BEAD IN THE NEW YEAR</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Kristal Wick, Author, Designer, Instructor and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador, Exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads® Resolution is a dirty word. Like a new diet, it always sounds like a great idea in that moment of deep clarity (ha! right after the good luck pork dinner or that extra glass of champagne) then in [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=187&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div id="mf207">Resolution is a dirty word. Like a new diet, it always sounds like a great idea in that moment of deep clarity (ha! right after the good luck pork dinner or that extra glass of champagne) then in the light of day, the brilliance fades, you fall off the wagon and you&#8217;re left feeling like a failure &#8230; AGAIN. Why do we set ourselves up every New Year&#8217;s Eve for this reoccurring nightmarish ritual? One word: Hope. Hope that this year will be different, hope that we&#8217;ll find the time to clean our studios more often, hope that all beads are half price (don&#8217;t hold your breath), hope that our ugly bead stash (we all have one) magically turns into Swarovski crystals overnight, hope that this new year will be the year they make a chocolate with zero calories AND zero carbs! You get it&#8230;Hope.So with a dose of Hope infused, I invite you to join my &#8220;Team Hope&#8221; and make some new resolutions with me. There&#8217;s power in numbers gang so let&#8217;s get going!</p>
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<li id="mf214">Resolve to pick up a stitching project BEFORE opening the pint of Ben and Jerry&#8217;s. &#8216;Nuff said.</li>
<li id="mf216">Resolve to give back more. This does not necessarily mean ka-ching. Whether it&#8217;s volunteering with your fave charity or teaching the kids down the street how to bead, the importance of giving back and paying it forward drastically changes lives. Here are some ideas:
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<li id="mf219">Donate finished jewelry/art to your local humane society. Many of them have gift shops, events and auction fundraisers and would be happy to accept your donations. And not only will you feel good you really will be helping them raise money and awareness for their 4-legged angels.</li>
<li id="mf221">Volunteer at your local children&#8217;s hospital making jewelry for the kids. Use your old beads and<a id="mfa132" title="" href="http://www.firemountaingems.com/search.asp?skw=H20-1929BS" target="">stretchy cord</a> to create simple stretch bracelets. This has been one of my most rewarding experiences. I&#8217;d go from room to room and sing Winnie-the-Pooh songs making bracelets with these sweeties. Just being a small part of their joy and relieving their pain with a few minutes of &#8220;Puff the Magic Dragon,&#8221; was life transforming, for both of us.</li>
<li id="mf224">Teach your cube-mates how to make jewelry. Easy earrings or charm bracelets are a fun brown-bag lunch activity you can do once a month in your company cafeteria or a conference room. Send out a supply list for each participant to purchase ahead of time or use your own supplies and charge a materials fee.</li>
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<li id="mf226">Resolve to organize the studio 1/2 hour a day 3 days a week. Notice, it&#8217;s not open ended (we all know how that plays out), Set a reasonable goal with an achievable plan. As I&#8217;ve previously confessed, this cell is missing in my brain and I&#8217;m hoping the 1/2-hour turns into blissful hours once I dive into that productive mode and hit the organizing &#8220;zone.&#8221; Perhaps seeing more than 6 inches of cleared space on my worktable will inspire me to keep going (fingers crossed)! Here are some great organizers to get you going:
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<li id="mf233">Resolve to declutter jewelry making/crafting magazines and books. Have a craft-swap with your bead/jewelry guild. Everyone brings in their old crafting books, magazines and beads, and you all swap. The goal is to go home with FEWER items than you arrived with (tough to do). It&#8217;s a win-win for everyone and makes room on our shelves for new goodies!</li>
<li id="mf235">Resolve to hook up with peeps regularly. Yes, we&#8217;re all too busy to fit this one in which is why it&#8217;s so important! Keeping our creative flow going means not only creating but also sharing the experience. All too often hubbies and kids are not the most receptive in this area but our beady peeps are! So organize a Meet and Bead playtime (weekly, monthly or quarterly) at a local coffee shop or bookstore (so no one has the stress of cleaning the house) and bead/stitch/embellish your own projects for a couple of hours. Amazing how this fuels your creative fire.</li>
<li id="mf237">Resolve to multi-task when sitting in front of the TV. Now, many of us have been doing this for years, but there are a few who actually sit and WATCH TV! What, waste precious beading time you ask? This needs to halt with the New Year; all it takes is a little practice and set up. Lighting is key. Make sure you have a task lamp set up so you don&#8217;t go even blinder than you already are. Here are a few of my faves:
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<p>Use a TV tray or some flat surface to place on your lap. Keep all your supplies in an old cigar box or shallow plastic container on top of the flat surface so tipping is kept at a minimum, and stray beads stay out of your couch cushions! Travel mats are great for this too:</p>
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<li id="mf250">Resolve to take care of UFOs (Un Finished Objects). Pick a day or evening a month to specifically work on an unfinished project&#8211;NOT start a new one! It&#8217;s always good to do this with one of your beady peeps for support. It&#8217;s no secret, no need to feel shame, we ALL have unfinished projects, some have a few, some have a roomful (that would be me). Just dive in and go for it.</li>
<li id="mf252">Resolve to explore a new color pallete this year. Your BFF&#8217;s fave color scheme is sunflower yellow; make her a birthday present in HER colors (not yours). It&#8217;s an interesting process from a design standpoint when you step outside your comfort zone of colors. Once the resistance from your brain quiets down and you fall into the groove of creativity, your eye sees things differently forever more. Try it &#8230;</li>
<li id="mf254">Learn a new technique. This is like a breath of fresh air in a musty granny&#8217;s closet. We all get into beading ruts from time to time and there&#8217;s nothing more inspiring than taking a class, reading a new jewelry making book, kit or a free tutorial. First on my list is &#8220;How to Make a Spiral Hook&#8221;:
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<li id="mf262">Resolve to remember NO is a complete sentence. Learn how to say it and not feel guilty or offer rambling justifications. You are important and deserve some YES time. Taking care of everyone else can eat up all your time until there&#8217;s nothing left for your creativity which is the stuff that feeds your soul. Seriously commit to this for the New Year and I bet we&#8217;ll see a new YOU!</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Kristal Wick, Author, Designer, Instructor and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador, Exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads® I&#8217;ve long been aware of a couple major types of jewelry makers: the messy ones and the organized ones. Oh, sure there&#8217;s a lot of grey in between the two types, but I&#8217;ve concluded your DNA is preset [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=152&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><em>by Kristal Wick, Author, Designer, Instructor and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS Ambassador, Exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads®</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve long been aware of a couple major types of jewelry makers: the messy ones and the organized ones. Oh, sure there&#8217;s a lot of grey in between the two types, but I&#8217;ve concluded your DNA is preset in this area and basic cellular structure and tendency is either one or the other. I, myself, fall into a fringe category I call the &#8220;wannabe organized jewelry maker.&#8221; You know the type that buys all the cute plastic containers with every intention and expectation that the mere purchase alone will forever change a life with these plastic symbols of the organization holy grail&#8230;then they sit unopened, lonely and empty in the closet, waiting for divine inspiration to strike and they&#8217;ll be beautifully filled, stacked and labeled. Can anyone relate?</p>
<p>This pre-determined trait usually stems back from childhood. My mom was the &#8220;A type.&#8221; She had to wash a dirty fork BEFORE it actually hit the sink. Her fave pastime was cleaning and you&#8217;d find her in the kitchen doing dishes at every party, not just our parties, but all our neighbors&#8217; and friends&#8217; events! This behavior rubbed me the wrong way and certainly wasn&#8217;t to be emulated (who wants to be like their mother????). I wondered what would happen if a dirty dish sat in the sink&#8230;gasp&#8230;OVERNIGHT! Surely there were so many other more important things in life to spend your time on than the task of &#8220;dirty dish police.&#8221; So, after years of research, I&#8217;ve discovered Mother was indeed right!</p>
<p>Fast-forward to my studio today: same principles apply and my studio is living proof of this theory. I&#8217;ve found a couple seriously valid justifications for this scenario, #1 Call yourself a mixed media artist and everyone is much more accepting of this messy behavior (notice they never ask what media you work in so all grounds are covered). #2 Declare your passion to be &#8220;found objects.&#8221; This is a bit tricky as you&#8217;ll have to hide any &#8220;purchased&#8221; items from those questioning eyes. They seem to think you use only &#8220;found&#8221; objects, and there should be no need to buy anything&#8230;HA! (That&#8217;s what the trunk of your car is for).</p>
<p>I had a stained glass artist friend who had to completely clean up her studio before she started a new project. Of course I loved visiting. Her studio was so inspiring and cleared the &#8220;artistic pallet&#8221; so to speak (like smelling coffee beans between perfume sniffs). The downside was she only created a handful of projects in the same amount of time it took for me to create dozens, and was always puzzled as to the difference in our productivity. Proof once again, organize less, messier = more!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong. I love working in a clean studio, I just don&#8217;t want to pay the price! I enjoy all those magazines and books showing other artists&#8217; magically organized studios (I&#8217;m certain some of them have Keebler Elves hidden in the back shed), but when pondering whether to make a new bracelet or get organized, creativity always wins, I channel Scarlet O&#8217;Hara, muttering to myself, &#8220;tomorrow&#8217;s another day,&#8221; and reach for my bead box.</p>
<p>After a few jewelry-making marathons at a buddy&#8217;s gorgeous studio, I decided to suck it up and try it once again. It felt so delish creating in her studio so tidy, prepped and inviting for the jewelry-making muse to visit. I always feel better and less chaotic after a visit. Bound and determined to change my ways or end up on the Hoarders TV show, I dove in&#8230;literally! I dove into the piles and sorted and filled containers and categorized and fully embraced the organizational bug instead of shooing it away again.</p>
<p>I can say in all honesty once I started, it was difficult, no impossible, to stop. My creative life felt orderly and manageable. All was well in this small corner of my world even if chaos reigned in every other corner! I could exhale once again and didn&#8217;t even realize I was holding my breath, yet, I was&#8230;bracing myself each and every time I entered my turbulently messy studio; with each shameful explanation I was too busy to organize, but someday&#8230;; every time I spent precious moments searching for that specific clasp I KNEW I had in here somewhere&#8230;well, you get the picture!</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t say I enjoy the process (just like exercise), but I do love the results and have committed to scheduling time in each wacky week to see at least a foot of table surface clear of all beady debris on a regular basis. It really DOES save time (which I believed to be a myth). So I&#8217;d like to share some of my tips to jumpstart your process:</p>
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<li>Chocolate and coffee</li>
<li>Frequent visits to artistic peeps studios for organizational ideas and inspiration</li>
<li>Containers, containers, containers! (below are a few of my fave organizing tools)</li>
<li>More chocolate</li>
<li>Crank those dancing tunes</li>
<li>Let go of any judgmental-shaming self talk &#8211; it simply does no good!</li>
<li>More chocolate</li>
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<p>I wish you luck and may the tidy force be with you on your journey!</p>
<p>Creatively,<br />
Kristal</p>
<p>Here are some of my favorite containers:</p>
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<div align="left"><a title="" href="http://www.firemountaingems.com/search.asp?skw=H20-2864PK" target="">Bead tower</a> - I am a huge fan of the entire Plano® Creative Options® line of organizers. They all match and are super convenient to travel with. This baby goes with me on the plane frequently!</div>
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<div align="left"><a title="" href="http://www.firemountaingems.com/search.asp?skw=H20-2866PK" target="">Rolling tote</a> - I do a lot of traveling so this comes in handier than anything else I own. Easy to fill and zip for a visit to my BBF&#8217;s (Beading Best Friend) studio.</div>
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<div align="left"><a title="" href="http://www.firemountaingems.com/search.asp?skw=H20-2558PK" target="">Plastic organizer</a> - These are a seed beaders&#8217; paradise! All the tubes stand up so you can see all your colors at a glance; much easier to plan your next beading project using this. I also like to use these for my small crystals and gemstone chips. I&#8217;ll take 10 please&#8230;</div>
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<div align="left"><a title="" href="http://www.firemountaingems.com/search.asp?skw=H20-1934PK" target="">Storage system</a> - I call this my Big Bertha; perfect for keeping all your jewelry-making delights together.</div>
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<div align="left">We would like to share some of the customer comments we received in response to the article, &#8220;Where are my Beads?,&#8221; featured in an email exclusive. Please keep in mind that the comments expressed below are those of our customers and do not reflect the views of Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.</div>
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<p>&#8220;Kristal&#8230; OMG you are so funny. I was dying laughing as I read your article. I know I sure could relate to the clean freak mother and I in turn am just like her. Better now that I&#8217;m old : ) kids are grown, I don&#8217;t move so fast anymore&#8230; you get the picture. I&#8217;m a bead Hoarder too I must admit. I really enjoyed your article I want the organizer Elves to come do my Bead room too!!! Thanks for making laugh,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Sherry</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Love the humor, style and content!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Susan</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Loved Kristal Wick article on getting the studio organized. It was like a God Send for me, as that is my task this weekend. I am on my way to get</p>
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<li>Chocolate</li>
<li>Chocolate</li>
<li>Chocolate</li>
<li>Merlot (for when the task is finished!)</li>
<li>I already have containers!&#8221;</li>
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<p><cite>- Gloria</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Love the &#8221;Where are my beads&#8221; article! It was relatable and inspirational at the same time. Glad I&#8217;m not alone with the messy table&#8211;and I will use some of the listed excuses until I break out my label maker. Thanks!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Lisa</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I loved it! More importantly, I really needed the kick in the pants it gave me!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Karen</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I loved the article! I identified with everything she said. At least I don&#8217;t feel like I&#8217;m crazy anymore. Nice to know us beaders all have similar issues and we are all working hard to organize ourselves.&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Mary</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I try to keep color families together with various containers, too, but one focal bead will challenge me for design ideas, and then there is a nest of beads of various sizes and colors sitting together waiting for creation. I wish I had a studio! My dining room table has lost its original function!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Fletcher</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Wow! An organizational article that I can actually relate to! Thanks for the hints (especially the chocolate and coffee one&#8211;just the impetus I need to get going. Love your article, Kristal, Keep up the good work and the tidy studio. Maybe someday, I will join you. Kind regards,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Jill</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;This was totally delightful and perhaps even helpful?&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Barb</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;This article was well written and very relevant. The writer is realistic and makes a wide variety of suggestions. I enjoyed it and gained ideas! Thanks!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Kristy</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I have to tell you I laughed so hard it was like the pirates of penzant. (watch pretty woman movie-the opera scene.) Looking at my stash that I have moved from an apartment to a one bedroom cottage I just might tackle the supplies purchased during various trips when hit by it&#8217;s talking to me. I need it!</p>
<p>Thank you again for this vignette for all things bright and beautiful. The good Lord made them all. Thanks be to God! Blessings (and tell her to write a book)&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Jeanne</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Love the Krystal Wick article. Can so relate. She has a great sense of humor also.&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Ce</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Keep &#8216;em coming! This article on organization validates the time I spent in trying to get organized. It&#8217;s a process, not an event. The more the pros share, the more time I save in learning. The &#8221;hit-or-miss&#8221; school can be very expensive.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;As a newbie to the business, your newsletters are an invaluable resource. Fire Mountain Gems provides in-depth info about beads and any treatments they may have received. Attempting to work with natural products for metaphysical benefit, knowing how the stones changed from the time they came out of the earth until they get to gives me confidence that my projects will be honest.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;So thanks for all the extra work in being a terrific source of education&#8211;not to mention being a great source of quality product. In addition to those two critical elements, your clearance sales and such along with your flat-rate shipping make me a loyal fan. Much obliged,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Ashley, Gaia&#8217;s Gems</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Great article&#8211;I can totally relate to the whole thing! Great suggestions for organizing!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Leslie</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Inspiring&#8211;from another &#8221;wannabe&#8221;&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Lisa C.</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Kristal Wick,</p>
<p>I did not know there are two of us in this world ! LOL !Our Mom&#8217;s sound much alike and I confess I too take the easiest way out. (Referring to &#8220;Where are my Beads&#8221;) But you sound like someone I would like very much.</p>
<p>As we have a nonprofit for American Indians and usually have a beading class &#8211; for everyone &#8211; the storage of beads is a great issue with me. Especially as I also need to keep track of those lonesome ones that escape busy hands and land on the floor.</p>
<p>Please keep up the good work and know you are not alone! Sincerely,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Carol</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Thank you for sharing Kristal Wick&#8217;s article on workspace organization (and lack of it)!</p>
<p>Believe it or not, I was brainstorming again today about how in the world to get myself organized. Just as Kristal mentions in her article, I was wasting so much time looking &#8211; rummaging is more like it &#8211; through all my plastic bags and boxes of jewelry supplies for something that I knew I had, but couldn&#8217;t for the life of me find. I, too, have many containers just waiting to be put to good use.</p>
<p>It was so nice to read that having everything in plain sight for the inspiration and/or ease is not really more efficient than being organized. Thanks to this article, I am actually looking forward to organizing instead of remaining the same &#8220;wanna be&#8221; that Kristal describes. Again, thank you!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Joan</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I found this article on being organized very helpful. I&#8217;ve often wondered what systems/items others use. I like to be organized; my only problem is actually room space for the containers themselves. But the different items shown in the article got my imagination going&#8211;perhaps I&#8217;ll be able to work something out. I really enjoyed this article. Thanks! Sincerely,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Ms. Nicole</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I just sent this message in response to Krystal&#8217;s excellent article today:&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Here&#8217;s a suggestion for you. Your product H20-2558PK would work for headpins and eyepins, but the slots need to be deeper or the pins will fall down. If you sell empty short seed bead containers, they will work. I just organized my pins using an acrylic lipstick holder that is similar to your product. I was able to get in 36 different types of pins, 3 per lipstick slot, by using a package of Boba (Vietnamese tapioca tea) straws. I cut the straws into thirds. Obviously, you won&#8217;t want to tell people about that, because there will be no profit for you, but I might have bought your holder and your seed bead containers from you if you were selling the containers. I could not find short containers of the right size at a reasonable price. I needed to buy a case of 500? Not something I could afford. Your holder would be even better than my solution. Providing you sold the containers. Because all the head and eyepins would have their own slots. Also, the containers could have caps on them so that the pins would not have a chance of falling out. Best wishes,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Susan</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Loved the article&#8211;made me feel I was not alone and that the sign I have posted in my kitchen really does signify I&#8217;M CREATIVE I CAN&#8217;T BE TIDY TOO!!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;My daughter always used to get frustrated with me saying there was more to life than housework&#8211;yep I was one of those women that had a regular routine for everything and if it wasn&#8217;t done my world was out of whack&#8211;not anymore though, my work space is now the cluttered space that I just could not function in and was very frustrated by others leaving my work space thus, when I was in a paid position.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Loved the organizing article. Boy, can I relate. Here I go, AGAIN, giving organizing a try!!! Thanks,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Marcia.</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;This is such a wonderful idea&#8230; now if I only can find the time, hum&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Jackie</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Kristal Wick&#8211;what a delightful read! What grace, style, and humor!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Margaret</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Loved this article ! I really think the disorganization hurts my creativity&#8211;I know I embarrass myself. Love knowing chocolate will help! When won&#8217;t it?&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Barbara</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Thank you for the inspiration to get my work area organized. I, too, tell people I don&#8217;t have time to clean, but I know I would be so much more productive if I could just find everything without looking for it for forever. Thanks again!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Linda</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I am in the midst of organizing and appreciate the reminder about labeling the beads with the size and price. And what else is important for button people is labeling country of origin. I don&#8217;t have room to hang beads up in my &#8220;creative spot&#8221; so I use zip lock bags and and clear containers with snap on lids. My primary focus is buttons so I have them sorted by color and in zip lock bags. I found gorgeous boxes to store the bags in at a clearance sale. The boxes are so pretty that it won&#8217;t matter if I decide to leave them rather than finding a cubby hole to stick them in. Those clear containers that stack on top of each other are ideal for rhinestones and small buttons that I don&#8217;t have a huge quantity of. I have about 5 jars with my favorite colors that are on the bookshelved just because I like to see them. My focal point buttons and beads are stored in the clear organizers with built in dividers.</p>
<p>My main goal was to keep everything centralized in my loft area so that I don&#8217;t have things spread around the house since I aspire to be neat and tidy but live another style. LOL! Also my buttons (and beads) invariably end up on the floor and become a slip and fall hazard so I try to keep myself confined to this one area. I do have a portable case for projects that I have already laid out so I store the &#8220;to be completed&#8221; pojects in zip lock bags inside these cute little bags that look like one of those roll up bags for traveling. I fell in love with them because they are in this line called &#8220;everything Mary&#8221; and that&#8217;s me.</p>
<p>I do have to go to a larger area for working on shadow boxes and assemblage art (for jewelry). But everything is stored in such a way that I can just grab up boxes, my ephemera collection, etc and put them in a basket for changing location or going to a friend&#8217;s house to work.</p>
<p>Thanks for the inspiring article that came at just the right time!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Mary</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Thank-you for your tips on being organized. The most important things I pack when travelling on holidays is my rolling tote bag packed with my craftmates storages as these are absolutly fab. And I can carry quite a bit of stock. As my husband is retired we seem to do a lot more travelling these days and i like to have tools etc. on hand for our stay at home days. Happy beading everyone.&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Beryl</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;This was a great article from Fire Mountain Gems! I would love more of this type of articles from you. I found it very useful and it gave me multiple of ideas on how to organize my own beads. Thanks,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Lynn</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;It was interesting. I only like containers that I can see into, for the most part. I used to have oodles of them until our house burned down last year, so I had to completely start over. Friends were amazing&#8230; jewelry making and art supplies, clothing, furniture, you name it, showed up for months. One friend who is a watercolor artist gave me her beads AND containers, which were the &#8220;fishing lure&#8221; type plastic ones and I like those.</p>
<p>Having limited funds, I use translucent pill bottles, dollar store &#8220;8 for a dollar&#8221; little containers, small glass jars&#8230; whatever I can come up with&#8211;my &#8220;stuff&#8221; is pretty well organized but I never have been and probably never will be&#8230; once I start working on something, I end up in a mess, every time!! But the beads and findings are organized!</p>
<p>I buy a few things from Fire Mountain every month, to build up my inventory. Love your website!!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Karen</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m going through the same thing. Made a lot of sense. I am a beginner only 7 weeks and I fix it today and start something, get busy with a project and I look around and there is the mess. I know exactly where everything is but with a mess. I live in a very small condo and there isn&#8217;t enough room for a hobby closet so I make a mess and I pick it up all the time. Thanks for your advice&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Mary</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve found my sister! Loved the write-up. So glad I am not alone. MUCH rather create than clean up. But a snow blower only does so much. Thanks for the bright spot in my day.&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Lindy</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I read the entire article and enjoyed it but must say I have not found products at Fire Mtn to incorporate into my system. My best find was Walmart&#8211;a plastic box with rect fliplid boxes inside, 24 of them. Just large enough for rocaille (size 15) leftovers, even size 11 in smaller amounts and small crystals. I love that they are transparant. And I use tictac boxes although not as pretty. I probably have 100 of them. I could go on and on but I won&#8217;t. Best wishes,&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Barbara</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Love love, love it. OH so true. I love the one foot of empty space on my beading table!!&#8221; But I can find things easier and be more creative when I can see all my choices.&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Judy</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I loved this article, I have the same problem with organizing. No one in my family understands that I am not intentionally messy, it&#8217;s just a work in progress. If I clean up, the project stalls. I don&#8217;t have the time to &#8220;do jewelry everyday,&#8221; but I have time to do jewelry a few hours or minutes everyday or so. Do I clean up and put away everytime I am through for the day? If I do, I am stalled for several days, because other family duties take priority. I wish I could have my own space that no one in my family could see unless I wanted them to, so that I could walk away when it was time to do other things. In my life, this is only a dream. Someday&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Gayle</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I just got around to reading my email from Fire Mountain, and, I want to say how much I enjoyed Kristal Wick&#8217;s article entitled &#8220;Where Are My Beads?&#8221; I am going to print a copy and hang it in my room. My own productivity has been greatly hampered by the perceived need to get organized first. I&#8217;m not the neat anal person. (I&#8217;m anal in other ways.) Organizing has been complicated by the fact that we moved into a smaller apartment. I also do more that just beading so my multipurpose space is overwhelmed. Kristal&#8217;s article struck home with me. I&#8217;m going to make some working space and get back to work. Maybe add a table and get to the real business of what I love. Thank you for letting me know that I&#8217;m not alone, don&#8217;t have to feel bad, and can get back to work. Perfect organization not required.&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Sonja</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Relate with all my beady lizard brain, dear lady! Good thing is that when I want to compose a piece the beads fall into my hands by osmosis. (Same with the yarns for my loom and the thread for&#8230; well, you get the idea. remember with your heart and your head and fingers will fall into play&#8230; 8~)&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Denise</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;I loved it! It made me reflect on my own studio. I can&#8217;t get much done when its such a mess. Just reading this article by Kristal has been refreshing. I look forward to more articles written by her. Thank you again!&#8221;<br />
<cite>- SHERRY</cite></p>
<p>&#8220;Thank you sooo much for this fabulous and witty story, I am actually going to share it with a very disorganized friend whose office is not unlike Kristal&#8217;s former space. And ALWAYS remember, our Moms were always right! Thanks again&#8221;<br />
<cite>- Dawn</cite></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 05:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t know about you, but I&#8217;m an &#8220;over-the-top-funky-chunky&#8221; kind of jewelry designer. I love textures, 3-dimensional surprises, mixed media, big baubles, and bling. Having had years of experience selling my creations at shows (L.A. Gift show, Buyer&#8217;s Market of American Craft, Quilt Market &#38; Fest, to name a few of the biggies) and online, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=147&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<td align="left" valign="middle">I don&#8217;t know about you, but I&#8217;m an &#8220;over-the-top-funky-chunky&#8221; kind of jewelry designer. I love textures, 3-dimensional surprises, mixed media, big baubles, and bling. Having had years of experience selling my creations at shows (L.A. Gift show, Buyer&#8217;s Market of American Craft, Quilt Market &amp; Fest, to name a few of the biggies) and online, I&#8217;ve heard every type of customer comment you can imagine, kind and not so kind! One of the more commonly heard comment is &#8220;Oh, I simply could not wear THAT to work, it&#8217;s too much.&#8221; While the &#8220;more is better&#8221; design style is hot in my book, I realize not everyone enjoys a neck full of baubles, so I came up with a way to customize a necklace design to please everyone! Join me in creating a new look.</td>
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<p><strong>Simple strand for simple tastes</strong></p>
<p>Wearing a simple strand comes in handy and is definitely more &#8220;wearable&#8221; for work or playing on the weekends. I throw in a mixture of metal colors so my necklace will go with silver, copper, and gold. That way I don&#8217;t have to worry about matching my accessories.</p>
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<td>1. Make this easy strand with seed beads and Swarovski pearls and bicone crystal.2. Crimp small loops on each end.</td>
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<td><strong>Double the fun</strong>Now, let&#8217;s create a second strand with a bit more color and texture. Keep it simple or add a blast of bling (you know I can&#8217;t help it, Kristal is my name after all!). I used my Batik Beauty fabric beads with crystals for this strand.3. String a more complex strand with more components than your first strand. Make sure this strand is a bit longer than the first one.</p>
<p>4. Again, crimp small loops on each end.</td>
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<td><strong>Take it a notch up</strong>This is my fave strand, adding even more unusual elements. I love throwing in a few resin nuggets for a sea glass effect without the weight. This strand is also where you may like to include some large holed beads. I call this strand my &#8220;party strand.&#8221; This is where I can go over the top and design this strand for holiday party-going!5. String this strand a bit longer than the other two strands.</p>
<p>6. Crimp small loops on each end.</td>
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<td><strong>The finishing touch</strong>You can either create all your strands long enough to go around your neck and finish off with a toggle or clasp. For a more cost effective design, I like to add chain as the back of my necklace. Usually my hair covers that part anyway, so sometimes I feel like I&#8217;m wasting my precious baubles by doing a whole necklace with components.7. Add jump rings and a small lobster clasp to both ends of the chain, as well as to the back of your chain.</td>
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<td><strong>Voilà!</strong>Clip your desired number of strands to each end of the chain. Single, double or triple strand masterpiece. You can also wear each strand separately so you essentially have a dozen different styles to choose from in one simple necklace!</td>
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<p><em>Reprinted from Beading Daily</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 04:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burn, Baby, Burn In one of my many exciting past artistic lives, I was a raku artist. I created pottery and fired it in a huge raku kiln in my backyard. My fascination with fire, the elements and the drastically varying glaze “surprises” always left me wanting more, itching to do it again.  I was [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=142&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>In one of my many exciting past artistic lives, I was a raku artist. I created pottery and fired it in a huge raku kiln in my backyard. My fascination with fire, the elements and the drastically varying glaze “surprises” always left me wanting more, itching to do it again.  I was totally and completely hooked on the inconsistent results—some days spectacular and others . . . well, let’s just say my mom has a lot of my fatally flawed surprises adorning her shelves.</p>
<p>When my interests turned to smaller scale metal jewelry and PMC, I ran to the local Torches-R-Us shop and plunked down some moola on my first micro torch. Inside, I was jumping for joy, chanting “must play with fire, fire, fire, fire.” Well, I’ll just forgo the unsightly details and skip to the end of the story: Raku firing is nothing like micro torches, and I don’t look good without eyebrows. . . . Yup, I singed BOTH eyebrows and haven’t looked the same since. I learned some great safety tips the hard way!</p>
<p>If you, too, had EFT (Early Fire Trauma) or are just curious about using a torch for jewelry, sit in on my fire chat (slightly different from a fireside chat) with the lovely Denise Peck, editor of <em>Step by Step Wire Jewelry </em>and contributor to <em>Jewelry Making Daily</em> (my newest favorite blog, next to <em>Beading Daily,</em> of course!). Here’s our torch talk:</p>
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<p><strong>Kristal: What features should readers look for in a micro torch?</strong></p>
<p>Denise: Micro torches are widely available online and in hardware stores for $10 to more than $100.  (I haven&#8217;t found any significant benefit to the more expensive ones.) They all tend to burn at around the same temperature, 2500°F, which is hot enough for a lot of soldering tasks. Most of them have a burn time of about 30 minutes on one tank of fuel. There are a couple of key features you should look for: a flame adjuster and a sturdy base that allows hands-free use are key. Torches with all-metal nozzles tend to be better because extended use can melt any plastic parts near the flame. Also, some models come with a safety switch should you have children in the house.</p>
<p><strong>Kristal: What else will they need?</strong></p>
<p>Denise: You absolutely need a fireproof work surface, such as a piece of sheet metal or large ceramic tiles, to protect your table. Then, for your soldering, you need a Solderite board or charcoal block. For extra protection, I put my charcoal block in an annealing pan filled with pumice. If you’re working with fine silver wire, you don’t need solder because it fuses to itself. But if you’re soldering sterling or copper, you’ll need flux and solder. Flux is a paste that helps retain the heat where you want it and helps to make the solder flow. I dedicate pliers, tweezers, and picks for flame work, so I don’t ruin my good tools.</p>
<p>You’ll also need to buy fuel for the torch, which runs about $4 a can. It’s recommended that you buy butane fuel that is triple refined and sold with the torches or at jewelry-supply stores. If you use lighter fuel, it may clog your torch, and you’ll get an uneven flame. And, of course, you’ll need a quenching bowl of water to cool your pieces. If you use the torch for extended periods, it’s best to wear flame safety goggles.</p>
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<p><strong>Kristal: Any tips to avoid common first-time mistakes? </strong></p>
<p>Denise: The most basic rule of soldering is that you must heat the entire piece, not just the join (the place where the two metal ends meet). Focusing on the join alone results in just burning away the metal there. Instead, slowly and methodically rotate the torch around the entire piece until it’s all very hot and then focus on the join to make the solder flow (or fuse the fine silver). Then immediately pull the flame away. When you’re using a micro torch, it’s important to keep the torch filled in order to get the highest heat from it. If it starts to take noticeably longer to heat and melt the solder, refill the torch.</p>
<p><strong>Kristal: Beyond soldering, what kinds of projects can you do with a micro torch?  </strong></p>
<p>Denise: If you want to just get started using your torch, try balling the ends of 20- to 22-gauge wire to make balled head pins. Or ball the ends of a nice S-clasp. That’s the simplest thing you can do with your torch, but it adds a great artistic touch!</p>
<p><strong>Kristal: Any funny torch stories to share?</strong></p>
<p>Denise: When I first taught fusing with a micro torch, I purchased eight inexpensive models for the fusing stations in my class. The flame adjuster dials were plastic and just at the base of the metal torch head. After 3 hours of constant use of these torches, the dials all slumped and melted. The torches still worked, but I was mortified that I’d been singing the praises of these $10 torches! Basically, they’re fine if you’re not using them for three hours straight. But what did I know!</p>
<p><em>Reprinted from Beading Daily</em></p>
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		<title>HGTV&#8217;s Sassy Silky Cell Phone Satchel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 06:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Awhile back the HGTV crew spent a day in my Colorado studio filming 2 segments for That&#8217;s Clever. It was a blast and I loved being a part of the HGTV family, what an honor. My projects are still up on the HGTV website so you can take a look here: http://www.hgtv.com/crafting/sassy-silky-cell-phone-satchel/index.html<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=136&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Awhile back the HGTV crew spent a day in my Colorado studio filming 2 segments for That&#8217;s Clever. It was a blast and I loved being a part of the HGTV family, what an honor. My projects are still up on the HGTV website so you can take a look here:</p>
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		<title>Behind the Scenes with Martha, Kristal Wick, and Beaded Bracelets</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 05:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t know about you, but I LOVE behind-the-scenes pictures and stories. They&#8217;re like a secret peek into something more&#8230;the inner sanctum, where the magic happens! I love bloopers and outtakes from movies. It&#8217;s great to see that everybody messes up or has uncontrollable giggle fits once in awhile.My latest &#8220;behind the scenes&#8221; took place [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=132&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div>I don&#8217;t know about you, but I LOVE behind-the-scenes pictures and stories. They&#8217;re like a secret peek into something more&#8230;the inner sanctum, where the magic happens! I love bloopers and outtakes from movies. It&#8217;s great to see that everybody messes up or has uncontrollable giggle fits once in awhile.My latest &#8220;behind the scenes&#8221; took place on the Martha Stewart show in NYC. I was lucky enough to accompany my BFF to the show and sit in the front row! My fave was watching the rehearsal an hour before filming live. Martha&#8217;s wonderful crew were &#8220;fluffing and folding&#8221; the set constantly; touching up the walls with dabs of paint, re-hanging, and getting every detail just right. Check out <em>Beading Daily</em> on Facebook for more behind-the-scenes fun on our trip.</div>
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<p>My personal favorite behind the scenes I&#8217;d like to share with all you beady peeps happened as we were taping my new DVD, <em>Mixed Media:Beaded Bracelets with Fiber Beads, Crystals, Resin, and Wire</em>. It takes a village to make these DVDs look effortless, and we had quite the crew for my shoot, including Johnny Depp. Little do you know Johnny&#8217;s picture is in the teleprompter, where only I can see him, so while it looks like I&#8217;m chatting with you, my fellow beadaholics, I&#8217;m actually showing Johnny how to make mixed-media jewelry! (FYI, he&#8217;s great at resin.) While filming in our studio, you can choose between Johnny, Robert Redford, Colin Firth, Hugh Jackman, or a yellow lab. So very hard to decide!</p>
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<p>Knock on wood, we didn&#8217;t have any major mishaps besides dragging my sleeve through resin (no worries, after it cured I hung it on the wall as abstract art). For each &#8220;perfect&#8221; piece you see on the DVD, there&#8217;s a big old &#8220;boneyard&#8221; of casualties back at my studio. Practice pieces, jewelry that didn&#8217;t make the cut or simply looked ugly (it happens folks). In any case, the set was filled with wire, glitter, piles of crystals in every color, resin, Angelina fibers, metal patinaed sheets, paint stiks, fabrics, and oh, so many other goodies I use to show you how to make FAB beaded bracelets!</p>
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<p>In Hollywood, Craft Services is one of the best spreads on the movie sets for all the actors and camera crew. Many a Hollywood starlet has complained about extra inches added with Craft&#8217;s name all over it! Here&#8217;s our version of Craft Services aka Costco spread! Not quite the same, eh?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m thrilled to share my beaded bracelet techniques with all my beady peeps! Join me, Bling, and Sparkle and get going right now making fun and inspiring bauble delights with my new DVD,<a href="http://www.KristalWick.com"> <em>Mixed Media: Beaded Bracelets with Fiber Beads, Crystals, Resin, and Wire</em></a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just unpacked the last box from Tucson last month (seriously). You know how it is when you go to a big show, buy so many treasures your credit card is still smoking weeks later and you can&#8217;t wait to jump into everything and start sorting, and playing, and creating! Well, I just knew there would [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=101&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>I just unpacked the last box from Tucson last month (seriously). You know how it is when you go to a big show, buy so many treasures your credit card is still smoking weeks later and you can&#8217;t wait to jump into everything and start sorting, and playing, and creating! Well, I just knew there would be no sleep if I unpacked those boxes right away, so I used up every little ounce of self restraint I had left to wait until a few more pressing &#8220;to do&#8217;s&#8221; on the list were &#8220;done.&#8221;I found the trends to be more organic, earthy, and very bronz-y this year. Recycling and reusing found object in jewelry creations were at the top of the list and there were some fascinating elements and components I found I simply could not live without!</p>
<p><strong>Wire Here, Wire There, Wire Everywhere</strong></p>
<p>Wire was hot, hot, HOT! The colored wire spools were delightful to drool over. Many of the booths had folks giving demos on creating your own wire masterpieces. Like potato chips, once you start, there&#8217;s no stopping. Wireworking pajama parties until the wee hours were plentiful in Tucson! A tradition sure to continue next year.<br />
Free form wire sculpture demos and classes were all the rage in Tucson this winter. It seemed as though this art form was more popular than in the past. Many have moved beyond kits and want to learn how to create custom sculpture pieces with their own style and color palate.</p>
<p><strong>Wire Sculpture Focal Pieces</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Mixing Wire Colors</strong></p>
<p>With all the various shades of colors wire now comes in, mixing colors has become even more popular. Using basic wire techniques, you can create jewelry that looks completely different depending on the colors you use.</p>
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<p><strong>Aged and Patina Metals</strong></p>
<p>A new product from LillyPilly Designs totally rocked my world! A treasure cove of textured, etched, and patina-ed copper and aluminum sheets. The sky&#8217;s the limit on how you could work these into your wire jewelry creations such as resin focal pieces or punched out charm dangles. I can&#8217;t wait to start!</p>
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<p>Mixing chain with wire in jewelry making has been popular but this year I saw more booths carrying both products together. This made shopping and mixing metals so much easier. I also noticed so many different chain finishes this year, where in the past there was mainly silver and gold. I saw a lot of gunmetal and antique coppers, golds, and rusty patinas. You can match up chain with your wire or use constrating colors for more interest.</p>
<p><strong>Chain, Chain, and More Chain</strong></p>
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<p>All in all, Tucson&#8217;s metal and wire treasures were breathtaking (you could hear wallets crying)! So many innovative materials and ways to incorporate them into your jewelry-making was worth the trip alone. So, be sure to put a trip to Tucson on your bucket list!</p>
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		<title>Weave, Wrap, and Coil Your Way to Wire Jewelry Making with Jodi Bombardier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might be familiar with Jodi&#8217;s many class offerings at BeadFest and as a contributing designer inWire Style 50 Unique Jewelry Designs. I&#8217;m excited to share our &#8220;wire rap&#8221; with my Beading Dailypeeps. I had some pretty important questions (at least in my mind) about Jodi and her new book,Weave, Wrap, Coil: Creating Artisan Wire Jewelry. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kristalwick.wordpress.com&amp;blog=26410101&amp;post=75&amp;subd=kristalwick&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><img class="aligncenter" style="border-color:initial;border-style:initial;border-width:0;" alt="" /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:normal;">You might be familiar with Jodi&#8217;s many class offerings at BeadFest and as a contributing designer in</span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:normal;"><em>Wire Style 50 Unique Jewelry Designs</em></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:normal;">. I&#8217;m excited to share our &#8220;wire rap&#8221; with my </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:normal;"><em>Beading Daily</em></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:normal;">peeps. I had some pretty important questions (at least in m</span><span class="Apple-style-span">y mind) about Jodi and her new book,<em>Weave, Wrap, Coil: Creating Artisan Wire Jewelry.</em></span></p>
<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:normal;"><em></em><strong>Kristal:</strong> How did you get started in wire working?</span></p>
<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:normal;"><strong>Jodi:</strong> When I first started making jewelry in 2001, I used memory wire only, all the while looking at jewelry magazines and always being amazed by wire jewelry. At the end of 2004, I went to the library and a local bookstore and looked at multiple books on wire wrapping. I ended up buying Mark Lareau&#8217;s book <em>All Wired Up</em> and taught myself how to wire wrap.</span></p>
<p><strong>Kristal:</strong> What was your fave part about writing this book and how long did it take?</p>
<p><strong>Jodi</strong>: My favorite part about writing the book was designing.</p>
<p>When I first started the book, I had 8 projects, and I needed to create 17 more designs! I had lots of ideas-for example, I knew I wanted a steampunk key and some 3-D pieces. I worked on the designs off and on for six months, all the while writing.</p>
<p><strong>Kristal</strong>: What are your top 3 tips for a newbie entering the wonderful world of wire?</p>
<p><strong>Jodi</strong>: 1. Buy good tools. Remember, you get what you pay for. Inexpensive tools can potentially hurt your hands and won&#8217;t last in the long run. I first bought Swanstrom tools in 2005, one at a time as I could afford to, and paid about $50 per pair. Although they are now worn out, I still have them, and I did not replace them until 2009.</p>
<p>2. Use good body mechanics. This is one of the first things I go over in all of my classes, and I cannot stress enough. I see students time and again overextending/over-rolling with their tools. I see students rolling their pliers, for example, to make a simple loop and trying to make the loop in one turn of the wrist. They then end up turning their shoulders into the process. This is really bad body mechanics, and after a while, your wrist and shoulder will start aching. Mark the pliers with a marker (this wears off over time or can be removed with a cleaning cloth), roll the pliers to a comfortable stopping point, reposition the pliers in the loop, then complete your roll.</p>
<p>3. Maintain stability with your wire. Where you hold your wire with your nondominant hand plays a big role in achieving uniformity in your designs. I am right-handed and hold my tool with my right hand. With my left hand I hold the wire next to the tool as I am making a loop or a bend. This creates stability, does not allow flexibility in the wire, and leads to uniformity. In <em>Weave, Wrap, Coil: Creating Artisan Wire Jewelry</em>, there are several projects with what I call &#8220;open loops.&#8221; These are created by making a simple loop, then changing the position of my left hand and holding the wire away from my tool and continuing to roll. When the wire is held away from the tool, there is not as much stability and allows flexibility in your wire.</p>
<div id="PostHeader"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:normal;"><strong>Kristal</strong>: Share a secret about yourself that would surprise readers.</span></div>
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<div><strong>Jodi</strong>: My parents gave me a motorcycle when I was eleven and when I was twelve, my Dad asked me if I wanted to learn how to scuba dive so I could be his dive buddy. We used to go to San Carlos, Mexico, and camp and go diving. Back then, it was okay to ride my motorcycle on the streets, and my Mom used to send me to the local store for tortillas and jicama. And when I could, I would jump on my motorcycle and just go for a ride. There I was, by myself, a young teen, riding the streets of Mexico on my motorcycle! I remember camping on the &#8220;Catch 22&#8243; beach. It was the beach where the movie was filmed. There was an airstrip and old buildings built to look like ruins from the war. Of course, those are long gone and there is now a resort on that beach, but I used to ride my motorcycle on the airstrip. And diving was a great experience. My Dad and I had so much fun. Thankfully, we never encountered a shark! I was recertified in 1994 and dove again for a couple more years. Great memories! Thanks for asking this.</div>
<div><strong>Kristal</strong>: You&#8217;re stuck on a desert island with enough wire to make only one project from your book, which one would it be?</div>
<div><strong>Jodi</strong>: No question about it, the Autumn Leaf Bracelet. I think it is truly a work of art.</div>
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