Tuesday, September 16, 2008

September BJP completed!!

September 2008 Bead Journal Project



I have finished and photgraphed my very first Bead Journal Project for your viewing pleasure. It's called "Reflections of Me". The middle is a mirror, a found object from long ago that I had obviously kept thinking I would someday use for something, and I guess I have. The colors I used are some of my favorites from my own stash. The little "petals" represent one for each of my kids and one for my husband. LOL They are always near. I even left the white pencil marks around the edges, on purpose.

Not perfect, but...Hey, that's me! That is why I kept it as my first and didn't start over. I needed it to show myself that I am not perfect but I try, sometimes too hard. Hopefully, from here on out, I will get better. Always good to leave room for improvement too.

Hope you like it!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Learning a Lesson From a Newbie

A few weeks ago, I started practicing for the BJP. I wanted to make sure I knew what I was doing and what I was in for. I wanted to plan my size and work out my theme. I visited the library, the bookstore and the Internet for instructions on the proper way to do bead embroidery. I was quite busy and all excited.

My inspiration for wanting to learn Bead Embroidery came a few years ago, when I learned my in-laws had a trunk of beads in their basement that had belonged to my Father-in-law's Mother. Grandma's beads were originally used by her, she hand beaded garments for a clothing designer way back when (the dates are a bit fuzzy but it was evidently before the 1960's). About a year ago, the basement flooded and when we went to help clean out the basement, I got to take these beads home. I went through them and took an inventory, this took a few days because there were so many. I really felt that I could do something with them for the women in my husband's family (it's a huge family too). Something to honor their Grandma, something that she would have made for them if she were still here. So, I joined BJP to learn all I could. Once I am confident in my ability to make something beautiful, that will be another Wish fulfilled and a huge project for me to undertake.

So, on to the BJP. I planned my theme, "Reflections of Me". Each month I would reveal a piece of myself in my work, whether it was something I loved or how I was feeling, or what I wanted to learn. I figured my possibilities would be broad enough to find 12 pieces worth making and still be able to learn a ton of things on the way. My size was to be 4 x 6". But after seeing those tiny seed beads on the fabric, I freaked out that it would take me too long and I'd fall behind, so I went to a smaller 4 x 4" square. This works out great. Not too big to fall behind and get frustrated and small enough to keep my interest.

I started my first project, a bit ambitiously in my opinion. I found a small mirror that was used on my daughter's dresser and glued it to my piece. I tried to do the beading around it and I just didn't like how it turned out, but decided to keep it there so that I could learn from the mistake. I then continued beading my design. All done (didn't take long) and was ready to trim and put the backing on. Here is where I got scared. " Trim close to the beads and stitches without cutting your stitches" ~ right? Yeah, I should have NOT done this in the evening because I DID trim the stitches! Yes, it was ruined! I had to pull out all those tiny little beads that were sewn on so tight. So, I am back to square one. Since I was pulling out stitches everywhere else, I figured I'd do the bezel on the mirror too. I just wanted to cry....

I considered scrapping the whole thing and just start again on something else. But, this is the one I wanted to start with. So I have to basically start over. I had to put it away for a while but, I think I will be ready to restart tomorrow. Now I know NOT to trim in the evening, to make sure I have enough light to see what I am doing and where I am cutting.

Wish #3

My third wish is another that is on it's way to becoming true.

I wished for another way to sell my pieces. I had always thought about doing home parties, but didn't really know how to get started. I did do my research, but when I looked at who could be a possible hostess, and who the guests would be, I figured it would end there ~ one party, done. So, I didn't think it would be worth the time or expense. I left one important person out of this hostess possibility, my oldest daughter.

She gladly volunteered and encouraged me to do a party for her and her friends. How could I have been so blind?

So, we set a date and ordered new business cards and invitation cards, printed out hostess information sheets with the benefits of hosting a party, how-to sheets and got some new ideas for displaying the pieces. We are both so excited. One major issue to tie up before this happens, but I now know I can do it.

Hopefully, I'll remember my camera (I am famous for needing it and forgetting it) and be able to take photos of the event to post and share. The party is in about a month, so plenty more time to prepare and plan.

Wish me luck! Has anyone else done home parties before?