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For your Saturday Morning (yes; Saturday Mornings, unlike other mornings, extend until at least 2pm) reading pleasure, here are some fun tutorials, giveaways, and general other good-reading blog stuffs!

First off, welcome, Sarah Moran, to the world of blogging! Go check out her brand new blog and say Hi! Her recent post showcases some really lovely work and I look forward to seeing more from this talented lampwork artist.

Gina Lee Kim is giving away a beautiful painting on her blog so drop by and leave a comment to enter! The winner will be announced on Tuesday.

Also, Barbe Saint John is participating in the 29-Day Giving Challenge, starting yesterday so drop by her blog for a chance to win some great Japanese jewelry making books. The text is all Japanese but the pictures are apparently quite clear so you won’t need a translator!

Humblebeads has been featured in Bead Trends October issue and shared a sneak peek of a bead she included in one of her 11 projects! I can’t wait to see the great projects from Heather and others.

Beadwork Magazine has featured some work by Jean Campbell which includes a beautiful pendant from  Earthenwood Studios.

The Peacock Fairy has been featured in two issues of Stringing Magazine, including the Best of. Keep an eye out for these issues and see her lovely contributions!

Jean of  the Snap out of it, Jean blog has a nice review of Big & Bold: How to Make Dramatic Beaded Jewelry up.

Love bright jewelry with real flair? Take a look at the new Alphonse Mucha inspired collection by the Beaded Lily.

Steampunk at heart? TotusMel’s Wunderkammer featuring some gorgeous military inspired steampunk clothing today.  Everday on Wunderkammer there’s a new collection of oddities and really cool stuff.

The Beading Gem always has a bunch of great articles to read and the latest is no different. Take a look at this introduction to finger loop braided bracelets, complete with links to tutorials and a website with all the information you could ever hope to have about this medieval weaving technique.

Halloween is coming up fast, are you ready? Me neither. Need some decorations or jewelry in a hurry? Check out About.com’s crafty guide to Halloween!

Lastly, a quick congratulations to Heather Cote of Azure Island Designs who won the Beading Gem’s giveaway of our beautiful African Trade Beads! I hope you enjoy them!

Happy crafting everybody!

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So I was supposed to be posting the last of our photography guides today but my camera has decided to run out of batteries with no previous warning that it was low… don’t you love technology and how easy it makes everything? Heh. Well, coming on Monday: Part 3!

Also, while demonstrating some different ways to use composition and backgrounds to capture the beauty of your creations, I will be showcasing one of my own. I recently ordered some lovely lampwork beads from Sue Beads and I couldn’t wait to use them! First I made a necklace and then some wire earrings and now I think I might need to make another order…

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When I first saw this piece, I was sure it was silver; the leather has such a great shimmer it mimics the look of metal incredibly. Part of Eninja’s stunning leather collection on etsy, this piece is elegant and chic as well as comfortable and light. Doesn’t it looks just like those paper snowflakes almost everybody cut out as a kid?  Way more sophisticated tho.

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I always love to see crafter’s thinking outside the box and this leather necklace is truly creative and inspiring.

Until next time, happy crafting!

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I thought it would be fun to start featuring beads in fashion and we shall begin with fall. As many of you know fashion shows for fall took place in spring 2009 and currently the fashion industry is showcasing their spring/summer collections all over the world so it was a bit challenging to find photos for the fall attire.

Fall is one of my favorite seasons… I like them all but I kinda get tired of winter pretty soon with all the snow and all. But fall is so easy going… sometimes you get warm days in which you can still wear t-shirts and shorts and sometimes you get cool days, not cold enough for a coat but cold enough to be stylish.

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Happy Caturday!

Mmmm, I love sleeping in. And the best thing to do when you finally crawl out of bed is make a nice cup of tea (or coffee) and relax with some good reading about your favorite topic: jewelry! So, enjoy some good articles from the world of beading (and other crafty) blogs!

The Beaded Lily is having a giveaway and all you have to do it tweet! Take a look at the prize and rules here.

Humblebeads is going cross-country! Take a look at where they’ll be and go say hi if they’re stopping near you!

The Rabbit Muse has created the most adorable little bird earrings that I simply can’t stop drooling over! Love ‘em as much as I do? You can buy them here.

TotusMel of Needle Tatting and Other Nonsense made a cute spider necklace for Halloween, available in her shop here, or get the slightly larger, crystal embellished version here.  Both are great little goth additions to your favourite outfit!

Beading Daily has a very useful tutorial about coiling wire. I’m sure some of you can sympathize with the story of replacing a lost tool only to find the missing one as soon as you get home!

The Beading Gem has a two more fun tutorials to check out. One for some really neat tassle jewelry and another for a great chain idea for a really dramatic pendant.

The Art Bead Scene posted the other day about this totally indispensible tool for crafters – a free ruler whenever you need it! I think I might have a ruler taped to every flat surface in the apartment soon… Also, if you need a vacation but can’t stand to be away from your bead stash for long enough to take a normal cruise, this might be just the trip for you!

Bliss tree tackles an interesting debate about fashion’s connection with jewelry and beads. Personally I am a fan of creative stuff of any genre and I feel embroidery or embellishment on clothing is no less “beadwork” than other things.

Lastly, if you’re looking for more good jewelry-making books to buy, take a peek at these two book reviews over on Barbe Saint John’s blog; Mixed Metals by Melinda Barta and Danielle Fox and Simply Gemstones by Nancy Alden.

Have a good weekend and happy crafting!

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It’s so exciting having new stuff in the store to play with; new beads and new stringing options fill my head with the possibilities!

One of my favorite new additions to the store is these fantastic bones squares painted black with white streaks; I love how the white looks like raindrops! I also love these big asai beads; they are such a rich blue.  These wood slices are so cute! I can’t wait to use them in some chunky, funky necklace!

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We also have some great new stringing supplies, like this bold bright red thin cotton cord and pretty light pink thicker cotton. Even some classic black leather!

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All of these are available in multiple colours and they’re a really easy way to add some more color to your next project! I hope you like our new products as much as I do!

Don’t forget to check out Nibbler’s picks and get them before he eats them all!

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After getting in some new products and playing around a bit, I like the new cotton cords we’ve gotten so much, I couldn’t resist making myself this cute, simple necklace – perfect for rainy days!

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If you like it, make one for yourself! The cord features a style I have always knows as “spiral staircase” and it the easiest style of friendship bracelet I ever made.  How to and materials list after the cut.

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Hello again!
The flu has passed, the last long weekend of the summer is over and I have been playing with lots of wire recently. We got some new stringing supplies in and I got a little sidetracked from my wire-wrapping practice. I did, however, bring the two media together for some interesting and fun projects that I decided would make a good tutorial/inspiration post so, here we go! Now that the kiddies are back to school (or have been for a week or two), you parents should have a bit more time on your hands – why not make a fun colorful necklace for yourself, (or your kids who might need some cheering up now that the summer is over).

These are pretty easy to make and don’t take much time. All you need is some wire and some creativity!

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For the Love of Beads Sponsors A Bead Giveaway bonebeads

These wonderful African Trade Beads are the next prize in the Beading Gem’s ongoing giveaway. She has had some neat prizes from various bead makers and sellers and this week its our turn! So if you want to win these great beads or are just looking for a good crafting blog to read, head on over there and take a peek:  Pearl always has interesting and informative articles on beads and other cool jewelry-related stuff.

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Lorelei is almost at 800 sales on etsy! Wow! Go give her congratulations (and buy something to help her get the rest of the way there!)

The Rabbit Muse has replenished their stock of the most adorable little butterfly charms. Grab them before their gone!

The Beading Gem has a great post up about various kinds of earring displays as well as links to a couple of tutorials (As well as one to yours truly, thank you very much!).  Always a good read over there!

Art Bead Scene has a list of Editor’s Choice participants in their most recent Challenge and there were, of course, some really cool entries.  Interested in participating in the next challenge? Follow the blog and watch for the next posting – they pick some really interesting inspiration pieces!

Over on Beading Daily there’s a great guide on anodized jump rings so if you ever wanted to know more about colourful chainmail – now’s your chance!

Ysolda, the one knitting blog I can’t get enough of, has a fun little tutorial for a cute knitted owl. If you’re a knitter and want something cool to adorn your lapel with, pick up your needles and head on over.

Katie has a neat idea for those who like the look of multi-layered bracelets but whose lifestyle/klutziness make them impractical.  She is a real recycler of old jewelry and this is not the first really cool bracelet to necklace conversion she’s posted.

Happy crafting!

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