What Will They Become?
Thursday, February 19, 2009
It's just some wire....copper, sterling silver and brass tubing. Wonder what it will become. Sometimes what we picture in our minds doesn't always mean that's what you're going to end up with.
So far, I've made a headpin on one end of each of the copper wires, flattened it with a hammer and drilled a hole in each of the flattened headpins. I'm thinking of doing some riveting. I'm thinking of using the brass tubing between the two flattened headpins. I'm thinking........
Well, until then.....Happy Beading!
Tools on the Run
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Never would I have believed that I could be thrilled by receivng a Mighty Bag. "Wow," I said to my husband as I gave him a big huge hug!!! "What a great Valentine's gift!!!"
I've got visions of carrying my tools to a workshop, to a friend's house to bead, or just making it my tool storage container on my workbench....what every workbench should be sporting! And look at all those pockets on the outside.....
Until then....Happy Beading
I've got visions of carrying my tools to a workshop, to a friend's house to bead, or just making it my tool storage container on my workbench....what every workbench should be sporting! And look at all those pockets on the outside.....
Until then....Happy Beading
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Woman's Day-Shopping 1966 Style
Monday, February 9, 2009
In a recent post I showed you the cover of the February 1966 Woman's Day Magazine....now let's take a peek inside.
Shopping....by mail. From wigs to fiberglass bedspreads, from cake decorating to personalized kitchen labels. The concept of mail order shopping has evolved to shopping on the internet. But whether it was ordered in 1966 or in 2009, the products still arrive via USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc.
This is just one page of mail order shopping and I'll be sharing other mail order shopping pages in future posts.
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Forgotten Treasure
Sunday, February 1, 2009
It's like getting a present.....finding something that you had forgotten you had!
Hanging amongst my jewelry was a bracelet that I had purchased several years ago. Obviously I hadn't worn it for a long time and had never thought about being able to do anything with the locket. It made me realize how much I have changed (and grown) in my creative process over the last few years.
Stopping to take a look at it, I re-discovered the wonderful locket and small key charm which was used as part of the toggle clasp. My mind started racing as to what I wanted to do with it...still haven't quite decided but will not let it sit around too long on my workbench.
Do you have any forgotten treasures? You could make a discovery that will stir your imagination.
I would love to see your forgotten treasure so please share. ...and let me know what you think I should do with my forgotten treasure.
Until then.....Happy Beading
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