Showing posts with label Chris Haussler. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Omaha Bead Affair This Weekend!!

The Omaha Bead Affair is this weekend at the LaVista Community Center on Saturday, April 16 & Sunday, April 17th!  For more info, check out the Omaha Bead Affair website.  We will be there along with many other bead vendors and CLASSES!  If you want to learn something new, just get over to the website and register for a class!

These adorable Sluggy Beads will be available!  Chris has been inundated this spring with the demand for his miniature sculpture Sluggys and had a request for him to create bead style of the cuties.  So a couple of these have winged their way to their new home, but the rest can be seen and purchased at the show.


Here are a few other things to look for!

Sluggy sculptures, chickens (we have a variety of beads and sculptures), and penguins (also available as pendants and sculptures).


This lovely necklace was created by Stephanie using beads and the violet focal Chris made.


It is a bit past Easter, but these bunny pendants are still adorable for springtime!


A variety of pendants, a couple have been sold but you will see the rest!


Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Update - Prepping for Marble Crazy


Chris & I have been working to get ready for our first show of the year!  As always, the Marble Crazy show at Moon Marble Company in Bonner Springs, Kansas is our first show!  The show is March 4-5 this year and you will also find us at the Kansas City Marble Collectors show on Sunday. This is the first year we will be at that show on Sunday, March 6.  If you need more info on the show, just click the poster caption!

Marble Crazy at the Moon


Celadon with silvered ivory beads

silvered ivory and chalcedony on ivory beads

Cowboy penguin and his gal

Wedding couple penguins

cat crew

swirl and spring frit marble

swirl and passion purple frit marble

rainbow frit and swirl marble

prism frit and swirl marble

HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US!  This show is one of our very favorites!

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Beading Back in Time Blog Hop 4 - The Final - Winding Back Time

When you bead and make as much jewelry as I do, you can get burnt out from it.  It is just a true fact that doing something you love can often become monotonous, which I combat with bead embroidery.  I love the freedom that bead embroidery gives me to take an image in my head and make it a reality.  I don't often "see" my projects in completion in my head, but most of them that this happens with, are my bead embroidery pieces.  As I am typing this, the thought of comparing it to a 3D printer came to mind.

Last spring, we visited the new "Shoe Carnival" added to a mall in Hastings to look for shoes for Graduation.  As we were checking out, Chris and Mina spotted these tiny Converse Chuck Taylor baby shoes.  He made me buy them for a beading project.  Of course, since we had discussed me doing a project similar to this it wasn't much of an arm twisting.
So now I had the shoes, what now?  I had to sit them aside for some time to make jewelry for our summer and autumn shows, but Chris continued to put them in my line of sight so they would speak" to me.  I really didn't have a plan for them until our Back In Time Blog Hop, 4th quarter topic was chosen.  Lindsay Starr & Sherri Stokey (our hosts for the blog hop) chose "our favorite time period" for the Hop topic.  My favorite thing to bead around is "Steampunk", granted it is mostly an imaginary time period, but I love the quirkiness of it.  I double checked with the Gals to see if this would count as a time period (though I think I mentioned it after I had already begun my project) and this was Lindsay's reply: Steampunk has inherently historical themes - If someone has a problem with you doing steampunk in a historical challenge send them to me and I'll kick them. If you talk a bit in your post about the historical roots of the genera, I think it would be really cool!  So there it is official permission!


This was one of those projects I spoke of earlier that I can "see" in my mind before I begin.  I did some shopping to find what I would need. I wanted some leather to recover my basic black shoes to make them more authentic to the period.  I found the perfect leather (which I have had tons of compliments on from those who viewed the project in progress) on the Etsy shop PeggySueAlso.

I am so glad I found the shop!  Their leather is beautiful!  I also really appreciated that the descriptions told the thickness of the leather so I would know if it would be flexible and thin enough to stitch through.  The leather has rich colors and the paisley pattern shows up lovely with the gold detailing.  I always go towards these rich colors when I work with Steampunk designs. Other things I purchased for the project are:
Mini Gears designed by Tim Holtz purchased from ArtiqueMixedMedia also on Etsy, the Brass Ox finish top hats, and crystal cup chain came from B'Sue Boutiques (they have awesome Steampunky treasures!), the antique brass finish clock winding keys designed by Tierracast came from Fusion Beads, and the various seed beads, fish leather (used to make the eyelid on the eye cabs) and the Wire Lace all came from Julie's Xpressions in Hastings.  Though I love vintage clock and watch gears, I find that using the Tim Holtz versions are easier to design with.  You can find them in the embellishment section of the scrapbooking department at craft stores.
While waiting for my shopping to arrive, I began with Chris's handmade glass eyeball cabochons.
I did most of my component work before I applied it to the shoe.  I can't tell you how much easier this was than it would have been if I had waited and did it all on the shoe!  Once I had the bezel stitched around the eye, I thought it needed an eyelid, but I wasn't sure what to use to make it.  I had some fish leather on my table so I thought I would try that.  I found an edge that was kind of rough and trimmed it down until it was the right size.  I glued it under the beaded edge and to the cabochon.  This worked well, but Chris is not a fan of the one shown in the picture.  I love the "weird" factor it adds to the design though!  When my leather arrived, I cut a piece and trimmed it until it was about the right size and then used that piece as a pattern for the second shoe.  I used Loctite GO2 gel glue to adhere almost all my pieces together.  This was the first time I used it and I am not sure I am a fan.  It did work, but seemed a bit gummier than I am used to with the E6000.  I used GS Hypo Cement to add the crystal cupchain since it has a fine applicator tip.
you can see the eyelet detail on the shoe without the shoestring
Once the leather was glued to both shoes, I faced a design challenge.  Do I let the silver eyelets for the shoestrings show, cover them to not string shoestrings, or replace them with other eyelets to match the leather.  After some searching, I decided to go with the last choice and replace them with antique brass colored eyelets.  Several years ago, I won a wonderful tool that does both the punching for the holes and the application of the eyelets.  It wasn't a totally smooth transition, as a couple of times I missed the previous hole and made a small hole in a wrong spot, but I soon got the hang of it and managed to replace the eyelets.  I chose not to replace the one next to the toe as it was just too difficult to work in that area (I broke four Tulip needles and seriously maimed a fifth in one night working on this area!).  I had a tough time adding the gears to the edges near the toe and an even more difficult time embellishing them with seed beads.

When I finished the eyelets, I began beading on the shoes.  I did all of my top edging first, followed by the application and embellishment of the eye/hat piece.  At that point I wasn't sure what to add to the second side of the shoe.

When my friend Deb pointed out that I had glued the second eye piece to the wrong side of the second shoe, I was able to peel it up, but it marred the leather a bit.  So I designed this piece using a Galvanized Lucite leaf from The Hole Bead Shop, more of the Tiny Gears, and 3 8 mm Swarovski rivolis in Bronze, Smoked Topaz, and Crystal Golden Shadow.  Mostly, I winged it.  I think it turned out well though, I added seed beads and a crystal button to embellish the gears. To finish off the design I added the winding key to the back and stitched a star design around it so that it looks like I inserted the key to wind the shoe.  To apply the key, I used my handy tool again to punch a hole through the leather but not the shoe, so the key could be glued into the shoe and I could embellish the "keyhole".  It was now time to glue on the cupchain.  I usually stitch on cupchain so it stays put, but there was just no way to sew it that close to the sole.  Once the cupchain was in place, I used the WireLace to make my shoestring.  The color is more of a copper/rose gold color but looks very pink in the photos.  I really am proud of this design!  I still need to finish the second shoe and would like to figure out how to apply a propeller to the toes (also purchased through B'Sue Boutique).

I have the ultimate goal of submitting it to contests, but I have to get all of it complete first!  So far the project has taken me about a month working nearly every evening on it. Thanks for stopping by for all of our Beading Back In Time Blog Hops this year!  If you missed my other pieces, here they are!
PreHuman
Early Human
Early Civilization

Thanks to Sherri & Lindsay for including me in this great Hop Challenge










Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Omaha Bead Affair This Weekend


The NEW Omaha Bead Affair is this weekend!  We are so excited to be vendors at the new location, the LaVista Community Center, 8116 Park View Blvd, LaVista, NE 68128.  The NEW show is a 2 day event, Saturday, April 11 & April 12 10-5 each day.

There are lots of returning vendors and NEW vendors (do you see a pattern here?)!  Also NEW this year are CLASSES!  Still plenty of openings to sign up!  

Would you like more information?
Here is the NEW website for the Omaha Bead Affair!  Check it out and there is a discount coupon as well!!!

Want a sneak peek at what Chris has been working on for the NEW show?


Hope to see you there!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Bead Peeps Swap N Hop partner Introduction, part 1

Hi there dear readers!  Part time blogger Chris here, getting ready to introduce to you my partner for the 1st Annual Bead Peeps Swap N Hop!  This is my second hop that I have been involved in.  I  participated in Lori Anderson's final Bead Soup Blog Hop last year.

That was then, this is now.  This year my partner is Stephanie Stamper, from down in the Sunshine State.  She has an orange tree at her house!  Living in Nebraska, growing citrus is a rather strange idea!
 She has been making jewelry for about 10 years now. 


The last few of years or so have been a bit crazed and/or blessed for her as she is a full-time mommy of three little boys, age 4 and younger.  Being the middle one of five boys myself, I can only imagine life from the other side. She does not have as much time to play with her beads as she would like, but it has not stopped her from adding to her stash.  Stephanie and I have been chatting back and forth, learning about each other and exchanging ideas. 

As I type this, part of Stephanie's goodies are sitting in an old peanut butter jar at my elbow, while the rest are cooling in the kiln.  Gee, the deadline for shipping her stash is over three weeks away and I nearly have everything ready, except for the packaging.  How in the world did that happen?

I have been looking forward to this Swap.  I expect to learn some new things while I learn a new technique or two.  Bring it on. 

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Christmas, Family, & Inspiration

Last night I quickly edited photos to create our Christmas cards before and after Mina's final High School Christmas concert (sob!).  We had not had our family photos taken for some time, so when we had Mina's Senior pictures taken this summer, we also had our family photos and some artist shots for Chris & I taken.  Here is what I came up with for our family card.




Amy Bryan took the photos and did such a marvelous job!  We had fun watching our amazing daughter show off her natural beauty, and Amy had some fun ideas.  These were taken during the studio time and we were kind of goofing around.  I love that there are goofy and good pics with Mina in them.  I had fun putting this together and ordered some collage prints of them to hand out and hang on the wall.

I also created our business Christmas cards, which brought me round to thinking about our year.  We accomplished much this year.  Chris and Mina created his first tutorial on his dragon beads and it was published in Soda Lime Times.  He also had his creations in several other issues of Soda Lime Times.  I received word recently that I will be published in an upcoming issue of a beading magazine also, which I can't say more about at this point!  So very exciting!  We had another exhausting year of shows, FOURTEEN!!  Besides which, we showed at three different art galleries (two of which were new for us), sold at the Highland Park Farmers Market ten Saturday's in June, July, August, and September, and participated as vendors at our first two week (Friday, Saturday, & Sunday each week) show.   Goodness, that is exhausting just to read!  We were featured artists in July at Smiling Turtle Art Spot in Omaha (THANKS DORI!) where Chris also demonstrated during our reception.

With all that work, in addition to our normal full-time and part-time jobs (yes we both have each), we have struggled to balance work, Pixybug, our family time, chores around the house, and our relationship as a couple.  I would like to paint the picture that everything is always rosy and never a problem arises.  However, that would be lying and not really make anything easier.  I have been working on my boundaries in difficult relationships, Chris and I are trying to work on spending quality time with each other, and we are all working on the goal of getting Mina ready for COLLEGE.  (Good grief, how did time go by that fast!  Wasn't she just a baby yesterday?)  Our house is a total disaster (it might be easier to move than declutter and clean our current one) and our TO DO list is pretty long.  Keeping this in mind, I was thankful this morning when I read the Art Jewelry Elements post.  Jen Cameron shared these poems from Neil Gaiman (I love his books) and I knew I was meant to read them to ease my burdens a bit.

"Life is sometimes hard. 
Things go wrong, in life and in love 
and business and in friendship
and in health and in all the other ways
that life can go wrong.
And when things get tough,
this is what you should do. 
Make Good Art.
Husband runs off with a politician?
Make Good Art
Leg crushed and then eaten by mutated boa constrictor?
Make Good Art
IRS on your trail?
Make Good Art
Cat exploded?
Make Good Art
Somebody on the Internet thinks what you do is stupid or evil or it's all been done before?
Make Good Art..."
                -Neil Gaiman
This is precisely why I can't get my bead table organized!  It is so easy to get distracted by the beads I touch, that I never get anywhere with the cleaning!  This quote was also in Jen's post this morning and it sums up the challenges of being overwhelmed by the big goal, rather than looking at the tiny steps it takes to get there.

"Something that worked for me 
was imagining where I wanted to be-
(an author, primarily of fiction, making good books, 
making good comics, and supporting myself though  my words)
-was a mountain
A distant mountain.
My goal. 
And I knew that as long as I kept walking towards the mountain, I would be alright. 
And when I truly was not sure what to do, I could stop, and think about whether it was taking me towards or away from the mountain...."
    -Neil Gaiman
Thanks to Jen, for the uplifting quotes!  Thanks to Neil, I can now see that a day in which my cat doesn't explode or my leg hasn't been eaten by a mutated boa, it can be conquered by a few steps toward the tough goals!

Friday, November 14, 2014

Seward Show Saturday


You can find us this Saturday at the Seward Young Women's Holiday Craft Fair!  Get a great start on your holiday shopping with loads of handmade items, enough for 2 buildings!  You can find more info on their website, Seward Holiday Craft Fair or their Facebook  page.

On other fronts, look at these beautiful creations from Deb Brooks, (From the Heart Creations), using Chris's glass cabochons!





This piece was sold before Deb even finished it!  She was putting it together and the gal saw it and bought it to wear with this sweater!  Wow, that is the way to sell jewelry!


Here are the pendants after Deb created them from PMC and set the cabochons in the bezel settings.

Here is the other piece after a bit of bead stringing magic!  This one is my favorite of the two!  I love the designs Deb creates around whatever she is creating.  Her nature designs are so beautiful!





I was up until 2am designing for the show tomorrow, so no photos yet!  However, I hope to take them after we get the tables set up.  This is our last "away" show for the season, we have a couple events at the Historic Hastings Old Middle School in the 2nd Floor Studio and we are selling at the Prairie Winds Art Center in Grand Island during the Holiday Showcase. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

New Designs, This Month's Shows

Wow, look...another month in between posts!  Good grief!  There was a time when I posted several times per week!  Now it seems that all I post about is jewelry and shows!  Well, this post will be no different!  Here is the scoop!

TV Stars!

Chris and I spent time near Kearney yesterday at the NTV Studio!  We were interviewed on Good Life (the morning show).  We showed our newest creations and talked about our design process working together. Here is the link to watch the show!
segment one
segment two

New Designs!

Fan Favorites jewelry!  Polymer swirl beads by Lisa

 New beads!  Love that fancy display plate, don't you?!
 New Skullie pendant with hair!

 Show Schedule!

Tomorrow and Sunday we will be hosting the 1st Annual Autumn Open House at the 2nd Floor Studio in Hastings.  The show is located at 505 N. Hastings in Suite 206 (Historic Hastings Old Middle School).
 
For more info : 1st Annual Autumn Open House at the 2nd Floor Studio

Next week on Saturday we will be in Lincoln for the Lincoln Bead Bazaar.  More details on that event can be found here:

Lincoln Bead Bazaar

Hope you can visit with us at one of our shows!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

What We Have Been Up To and What's Coming Up...


Our Schedule for the rest of the month:

Saturday, Sept. 13 Bead Extravaganza, Hastings, NE at Adams County Fairgrounds, 10-4

Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, September 19-21 Barn Festival, Hastings, NE
Saturday, September 20 Hillsboro Arts & Crafts Fair, Hillsboro, KS, 9-4

Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, September 26-28  Barn Festival, Hastings, NE
Saturday, September 27 Artwalk,  Aurora, NE  1-5

Yes, that is correct two weekends we are in 2 places at once!  Goodness!

Here are a few photos of what we have been up to!

Zulu Tassel Necklace, Chris designed a focal to match seed beads I purchased from The Jade Dog

Hidden Nest, focal, accent, and bird beads by Chris, plus Czech glass & Chinese crystal

Halloween dangle, Ghostly dangle & earrings, Autumn bird necklace (bird focal & accents by Shaterra Clay Studio, basketball earrings

Fairy Fancies, tiny accents created by Chris for fairy gardens and plants!

Rustic Autumn Bird, ceramic bird by MAKU Studios

ceramic earrings


Bermuda Pure Leaf necklace and earrings, Swarovski crystals & Czech glass flower cups

Leaf  Dragon, dragon by Chris, wire, crystals, Czech glass

Spiral Autumn, focal, and bird beads by Chris, Czech glass

Bemused & Bejeweled, sculptural pieces created by Chris & I stitched her tiny leather purse.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Soda Lime Times Tutorial

Chris wrote his first tutorial last month on making his dragon beads.  It was published in the new Soda Lime Times issue!
Mina was his photographer and received photo credit in the article too!  With the publication, Chris created some of his dragons for our Etsy shop! 
Mylanth the Dragon
Avrae of the Hills
Camroth the Dragon
Stop by the Etsy shop and visit these beauties and all the other goodies we have posted!

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