When I was much younger, I would travel almost anywhere to buy unique beads. I could happily live out of a tiny suitcase as long as I was on the hunt. These days I am taping into some of the treasures I found; many of them in boxes sent home that I just never opened. Their lovelies contained in them until now, years later I popped the boxes open. This bead then, is one of those hidden bead treasures. Japanese glass ruffled 1930’s ruffled dagger beads. Anyhow, here is a picture I am slowly drifting off to sleep so really, this is all I can leave you with this late nifht.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Sunday, April 14, 2019
BEAD TRUNLS SHOW & SALE!!!
The show will remain on display for a couple of more weeks so, if you can not make it, give us a call or drop in. If two of us are working, one of us can take you up to see and shop the show! XO
Monday, April 8, 2019
Around the Shop
We have had so many gloriously sunny days that I forget March was the driest month on record for our little corner of Washington state. I love both the rain and sun. I secretly adore snow, but that is a story for another day.
With the rain comes a bit of time this late evening when I can post a few updates on our blog. Thai food for lunch, a yogurt at Costco for dinner and I am raring to go.
We are preparing for the upcoming trunk show, date to be announced, and just yesterday I finished all the pricing. We are lucky that we have so many new beads to show you during the trunk show. As usual, we will leave it on display in our classroom for several weeks and if you pop in and two of us are working...well, we will give you a private showing! Just ask in the shop.
Also coming up on Saturday, April 20th is our spring pop up chocolate event. Local chocolatier, Megan of Midnight Confections will once again be displaying, selling and sampling ( !!! ) her handmade chocolates from 1:00 to 4:00. Come early because she sells out quickly!
With the rain comes a bit of time this late evening when I can post a few updates on our blog. Thai food for lunch, a yogurt at Costco for dinner and I am raring to go.
We are preparing for the upcoming trunk show, date to be announced, and just yesterday I finished all the pricing. We are lucky that we have so many new beads to show you during the trunk show. As usual, we will leave it on display in our classroom for several weeks and if you pop in and two of us are working...well, we will give you a private showing! Just ask in the shop.
Also coming up on Saturday, April 20th is our spring pop up chocolate event. Local chocolatier, Megan of Midnight Confections will once again be displaying, selling and sampling ( !!! ) her handmade chocolates from 1:00 to 4:00. Come early because she sells out quickly!
Next up on our special event list is to invite you to visit our website at wynwoods.com because we are adding, adding, adding new inventory to the site. Phil ships everything out quickly and I am made especially happy when my charms are off to new homes. Order now because I am heading to etsy soon and we all know how fast the charms disappear there. I will keep you posted.
Now around the shop.......
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Beach glass right from Port Townsend's beaches. $ 5.95 |
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Teething necklaces of Baltic Amber $ 16. ( I like to take two of these, re-knotting them for my own slip on necklace. ) |
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Just Joking
Good morning and yes, this is March and what greeted me upon waking this morning. Know what I am still gonna do? Go to the shop, open up by noon and play with the first shipment of new Czech glass beads that I am bringing into work today! If you are out and about stop in for some of these beauties. They will go fast! See you soon, I hear spring will be in effect on Saturday! XO
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Winter
After a couple of delightful sunny days in Tucson while shopping for the bead store; I am home to the deepening shades of white a snowstorm brings. The biggest and most snows this Seattle area has had in 70 years. We are house bound, stuck under 12 inches of snow and unable to venture far from the driveway. The snow had the discourtesy of laying itself down on solid sheets of ice. The shop has been closed 4 of the last seven days and tomorrow’s opening seems doubtful. I am not complaining, really, because I do love snow. I have knitted, beaded, painted, drew, read, cleaned up my office paperwork and baked. Baked! Cinnamon raisin bread from scratch. I don’t think I have baked bread in at least 10 years!
I have been busy though, thinking a lot of warmer summer days and the colors of that upcoming season. I made mermaid bracelets. Rather, stretchy bracelets in Colors of the Salish Sea that in my imagination I see mermaids wearing.
I also keep thinking of all the gems and beads, an abundance of treasure, that I came across in Tucson. I am busy planning and pricing for the upcoming, soon to be happening trunk show. The weather will clear, roads and driveways will be passable, treats will be bought and all will be displayed in a wonderment of adornment and jewels.
I have been busy though, thinking a lot of warmer summer days and the colors of that upcoming season. I made mermaid bracelets. Rather, stretchy bracelets in Colors of the Salish Sea that in my imagination I see mermaids wearing.
I also keep thinking of all the gems and beads, an abundance of treasure, that I came across in Tucson. I am busy planning and pricing for the upcoming, soon to be happening trunk show. The weather will clear, roads and driveways will be passable, treats will be bought and all will be displayed in a wonderment of adornment and jewels.
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Saturday, January 12, 2019
Hellooo January!
So we all know this month- the long dark nights, the stormy days, the suddenness of sunlight splitting the gloom of a murky afternoon. The perfect month to nest inside and work on your craft while dreaming of summer's play to come. Of gardens in bedtime moonlight, of afternoons filled with saltwater breezes, walking the beach searching for bits of shell and glass. All winter long, I collect places in my mind; places that on summer afternoons, warm from the days's sun; I can sit and craft. I I watched for benches and lawn chairs, porches and swing sets, picnic tables and stone walls- all with which to perch myself upon and craft or knit. I can see it all now as I think of summer. Lucas will run and run and finally collapse at my feet while I smile and bead, enjoying every moment. What beadwork will I do outside? I like to embroider tiny pieces. I carry all the supplies in a sandwich bag and work in my lap. Losing a seed bead or twelve is not bothersome. It is my gift to all that is around me...the earth. The ground. The grass. A bit of color, a splash of sparkle. What a trail I can leave!
For this evening though, as I grow sleepier and hear what I think are mousey noises in my garage office; I will post a picture of some of our newest beads. Acid etched, two hole glass beads in a stunning collection of earthy and rich colors. Good night.
For this evening though, as I grow sleepier and hear what I think are mousey noises in my garage office; I will post a picture of some of our newest beads. Acid etched, two hole glass beads in a stunning collection of earthy and rich colors. Good night.
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
An experiment this fine, sunny afternoon where the heavy frost still lingers in the shaded areas of my yard. I have always posted to my blog from the main computer and not my phone but oh, if I could go this! Post from my phone! Marvelous technology. So here is the post and a picture, maybe, with more to come later.
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