Showing posts with label Pixybug Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pixybug Designs. Show all posts

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!


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!

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Hastings Art in the Park this Sunday!

Looking for some fun this Sunday, August 3rd?  Stop by Libs Park in Hastings from 10 am to 5 pm for Art in the Park!  Lots of shade, free admission, and a wide variety of art vendors!  Hope to see you there!

Friday, July 11, 2014

The Heart of the Adventurer

This is my latest creation!  The Heart of the Explorer combines a handmade raku pottery heart cabochon (created by MAKUstudio or her Etsy store), a vintage button with a compass rose on it, Tim Holtz game spinner hands embellishments,  hand dyed Lucite flowers from Vintage Meadow Artworks, screw-in metal spike embellishments and California Gold Rush (color) seed beads in sizes 11, 15, and teardrops from Bead & Glass Boutique, vintage Swarovski crystals (reclaimed from a necklace purchased at an antique show), and a variety of Czech glass beads (pyramids, peanuts, half Tila, O beads, matte fire polish, and other seed beads) from Julie's Xpressions in Hastings, Nebraska.  Talk about exploration!  Look at all the styles of beads from all over the United States!  Too bad I haven't actually traveled to all the places I buy beads from!

My "philosphy" for bead embroidery:  Start with the focal and go for it!  I rarely start a piece with a design in mind!  This piece actually is one of the few that I have made that has NO Swarovski crystal cupchain!  (Gasp, how did I let that happen!)  Mostly, that happened because I had nothing that worked with the other colors of the piece.  Note to self, buy more cupchain to match everything!  Instead, I used some beautiful smoked topaz AB finish vintage Swarovski crystals reclaimed from an antique necklace I purchased and cut apart.  I know, that seems like sacrilege.  But, rather than that necklace lying unworn, it now has a new life!  Plus I reclaimed almost three vials of crystals to be used in many pieces! 

Other embellishments, the vintage button, Chris & Mina found for me on a visit to an antique store in Lincoln, while I was in a beading class.  The Tim Holtz game spinner hands can be used in SO many different ways!  I love when one craft medium can be merged with another!  You just never know what will add interest to a design.  The screw-in spikes were an item I had never used, but were very intriguing!  They come in different antique finishes, I used two antique brass and one antique copper on the upper left hand edge of the heart.  These were actually added to balance the design with the bead pyramids on the other side of the heart.
When I added the spikes, I wondered how to edge them.  I used size 15 seed beads to encircle them.  When I had completed those three, I liked the lacy look the rounded bead work added to the piece, so I continued it by adding the vintage crystals and the Lucite flowers.  At this point, I figured I had better stop before I added too much and complicated but didn't enhance the piece.  So the finishing edge was done with size 8 seeds topped with size 15 seeds and the tear drop beads.  It is brick stitch with the 15s and drops added as embellishment. 

The next challenge came when Chris tried to help me figure out how the piece should hang.  My first idea was to leave the shank on the button and attach the necklace with a lobster to each side of the piece.  This idea didn't work because of the weight of the piece.  So I did a square stitch bail and attached it when I was edging the piece.  The necklace design is of my own creating.  I used half Tila, O beads, and peanut bead and used the double needle weaving technique to put it together.  I used the ENTIRE tube of O beads, right down to the very last bead in the very last stitch!  Even though I am not a snake fan, the weave pattern and matte finish on the beads, gives the chain a snake skin look.  Hope you love it as much as I do!


Monday, June 9, 2014

Sandhills Ranch Expo & Highland Park Farmers Market This Week!!

The show season kicks into high gear this week!  You can visit us and see all of our new designs Wednesday and Thursday at the Sandhills Ranch Expo in Bassett, Nebraska. 


On Saturday, June 14 we start the Farmers Market season at the Highland Park Market located behind the Hastings Museum.  Hours are 8am to 12pm.  Hope you can stop by and visit us!

Our Farmers Market booth display



Chris even made the scrolling photo page!  Here he is torching last year at the Bassett show.   




Tuesday, May 6, 2014

A Month in Photos...

Almost a month between blog posts is a very long time!  Here are a few things we have been up to since we last connected!

We were vendors at the Omaha Bead Bazaar on April 12.  Look for huge changes coming to next year's show!  New location, classes and demonstrations, and TWO days!

We sold at the Omaha Bead Bazaar April 12.  New location for the Show next year!
 We celebrated Easter with Chris's family near Wellfleet, Nebraska.
The cousins with Great Grandma and Paul at Easter 2014

 Mina got this year's Easter Bunny duty!
Bunny Mina with (goofy) cousin Daniel who graduates later this week from high school.


Mina went to her Junior Prom with her boyfriend of 6 months, Nate.  They wanted to be different from the usual glitz and glitter of prom, so they went Renaissance Faire instead!  They were so cute and Mina looked REALLY beautiful (not that she is not gorgeous every day!).
Mina & Nate - a more formal shot.





A friend of theirs took some fun, pre-prom photos:
Go Mina Go!  Can you tell they both love theater?!
Aren't they cute?!

Love the slightly "evil" quirk of Mina's eyebrow!
We went to our nephew, Daniel's Eagle Ceremony the day after prom.
L-R: Daniel, our neice Zoe, Daniel's brother Nick, and Mina
Daniel with his parents, Todd (Chris's brother) and Lisa
And finally, we went to National Honor Society banquet last night.
NHS, the Junior class!
Blue Hill NHS, the whole group
So there you have it!  A month zipped by, and here we go on the next one!  Be sure to swing by Saturday for the REVEAL of Chris's & my Bead Soup Blog Party designs!  Now if only I were finished with them...Yikes!

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Omaha Bead Bazaar this Saturday!!!!

Print out this coupon to get a discount on admission! 

Here is more info and the list of vendors!
Location:
Westside Community Center
3534 S. 108th St
Omaha, NE

When:
Saturday April 12, 2014
9am to 4pm 
2014 Vendors:
 
Papio Creek Gems, Omaha – awesome assortment of gemstone beads, crystals and pendants

Beads etc, Omaha – Unicorne beads and wonderful odds & ends

Rick Saathoof, Iowa – beads & jewelry

Carole Rodgers, Iowa, – Cabochons, beads, jewelry and books

Aylas, Illinois – Furnace glass, pearls, gemstones & sterling findings

Artistic Beads, Rose Rutherford, Omaha – Beads, pearks, gemstones, slass, crystals, cabs, sterling silver 
& high-quality pewter

Jeri Wiskus
, Omaha – Lampwork beads


Fishlips, Iowa – Wide assortment of glass beads, books & tools

Rock N Wrap Betty Selby-Syslo, Omaha

Orahood, Iowa – Beads of all sorts

Pixybug Designs, NE   – Lampwork beads and jewelry

5Z's Star City Beads, Lincoln – full selection of Japanese seed beads and full line of findings

Jodie Marshall, Firth – Lampwork beads & jewelry

Http://www.marshalljodie.blogspot.com

Lipstick Ranch NEW!!!! Colorado – Rusted iron pendants, leather, chain, charms and findings –

Mad About Beads

Jade Dog, Iowa – Vintage beads & components, sequins, polymer cabs, Czech glass and seed beads –
 
 
We hope to see you there!  Be sure to stop by and say hi!

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Meet Our BSBP Partners, Charlie & Staci!

Chris and I have been very fortunate in the bead soup ingredients we have received from our partners, Charlie Jacka (Chris's partner) and Staci Louise Smith (Steph's partner). 

Here is what we sent to Charlie:
(borrowed photo from Charlie's blogpost)
Chris started with the fiber and worked out from there! Hand-dyed cord, Czech glass, Red Creek Jasper, Sleeping Beauty turquoise (from his personal bead stash), a brass clasp, and handmade lampwork focal and accents made by Chris.
Here is the picture Chris took of his soup ingredients before he sent it!

Here is what we sent to Staci, Steph's partner (photos borrowed from Staci's blogpost):
Close up of the ingredients


The lovely focal Chris made for Staci

Full view of the soup mix
We sent Staci a wide variety of Czech glass, natural stones and freshwater pearls, Tierracast apple blossom rivetables and clasp, handmade lampwork focal and beads by Chris, Shibori silk and other hand dyed fibers, and woolywire.

When I opened my soup ingredients from Staci, I laughed out loud because she had also sent me woolywire!  Here is what she sent to me!

handmade beads created by Staci, natural stones, clasp made by Genea Beads

Beads from Staci's favorite artists!
Staci was very kind in her soup mixes!  Yes, she sent me two!  I love the beads Staci created, it doesn't get better to work with one of a kind creations.  She also sent me pieces from Marsha Neal Studios (ball end head pin and large wavy donut bead), Genea Beads (starfish head pin). the woolywire (made by her friend, Nellie), and another gorgeous bead made by Staci.  She also sent me some authentic sea glass made into beads with holes drilled by Staci.  That is so cool!

Now that the soups have been swapped, be sure to stay tuned for the creations revealed in early May!

Monday, March 17, 2014

New Contributing Artist to the Creative Spark




Recently, I became a contributing artist for the ZnetShows Design team for the Glossi Emag, Creative Spark.  Though I have not yet contributed (aside from helping proof read the current issue), the Spring issue is now live and our editor, Hope Smitherman, wanted us to spread the word!  Above is the current issue cover and the link to get you to the issue.

Here are a few of the things I loved in this issue!
Beautiful Spring Sunset Bracelet created by Bobby Rafferty.





Beautiful crystal necklace by Renetha Stanziano, wouldn't it be perfect for prom or a wedding?!
Beautiful Spring Palettes for inspiration by Amy Severino.  I love the pretty crocus picture!

I really like this design by Tammie Everly.  It is simple, elegant, nature - inspired, and perfect for any Spring outfit!

The magazine also contains inspirational quotes, tips and tricks, reader designs, and this which states what I often say about the disaster that is my Bead Cave! 


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