4/25/2018 Newsletter
June 3-10, 2018 Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee WI |
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Wire Jewelry: Always in Style | Haven't yet decided to come to the Bead&Button Show? Here are some evening wirework classes that will fit right into your schedule. | | Finders Keepers: Found Objects Bracelet Naomi Smith Utilize wire wrapping, cold connections and weaving skills to create a fabulous piece of wearable art. | |
| | Now That's a Jig! Presents Mystic Necklace Diane Hawkey Conjure up a necklace that will foretell your future of love and prosperity, and a handful of looks toward your future with copper wire links and charms. | |
| | Simple Elegance Bracelet Ronda Stevens This is traditional wire wrapping at its best. Create this bracelet to surround and enhance the perfect focal bead (you will have many to choose from). | |
| | Drawstring Locket Laura Andrews Learn a unique technique to create wire‑woven spacer bars. Together, these spacer bars can be used to create many different pieces of jewelry. | |
| | Give Me a Clew Earrings Maria Richmond Create a pair of finger-woven earrings using a method adapted from a knot used for making hammocks. | |
| | Now That's A Jig! Presents: Start To The StartrPeg 101 Brenda Schweder Learn Now That's A Jig! techniques in this workshop. You'll have access to the system during the class. | |
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Welcome New Teachers! | We're excited to welcome two experienced teachers to their first Bead&Button Show: Leslie Venturoso and Monica Vinci. | | Meet Leslie Leslie Venturoso Leslie Venturoso entered a bead shop 17 years ago with the intent to fix a necklace and discovered beadweaving. The necklace was never fixed and the rest, as they say, is history! | |
| | Meet Monica Monica Vinci Monica Vinci took up beading while on bed rest during a difficult pregnancy. She started making small pieces of jewelry while in the hospital and has never stopped since! | |
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Register now to meet these two talented teachers at the Bead&Button Show! | |
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Colorful Classes with Polymer Clay | Polymer clay is more versatile than you've ever imagined. Find out in one of these fun classes! | | Apostrophe Necklace with Polymer Louise Fischer Cozzi Learn how to make your own translucent colors; how to make Apostrophe beads and combine them into necklaces. | |
| | Photopolymer Plates and Silver Metal Clay Ed and Martha Biggar Make several photopolymer plates of your own design, or use instructors' designs, to create personal plates to make duplicate pieces. | |
| | Drops and Dangles Julie Picarello Explore how an adaptation of an ancient metalworking technique can be used to build eye‑catching polymer pendants. | |
| | Channeling Mondrian Pendant Lynn Yuhr Color mixing and pattern design inspired by Mondrian are used to create veneers that are then inlayed into new wooden components. | |
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| Learn Bead Crochet with Candice Sexton | Take up bead crochet with a class from experienced teacher, author, and artist Candice Sexton. Candice enjoys the meditative and creative qualities of bead crochet, and she's looking forward to meeting you at the Show! | |
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Shop the Expo...then Make a Necklace! | Shop from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Expo on Saturday, June 9, then join us for an evening necklace class! | | Visions of Vogue Marla Salezze Elevate the basic cubic right‑angle weave stitch by beading this unique V‑shaped necklace with 24k gold or sterling silver metal seed beads. | |
| | Industrial Chic Necklace Adele Kimpell Explore a variation of cubic right angle weave. Strategically replace certain seed beads to create a stunning necklace, bracelet, and earrings. | |
| | Southwestern Boho‑Inspired Bib Necklace So Vang Make this trendy boho and southwestern‑inspired bib necklace by chain linking beaded dangles on an intricate bib connector. | |
| | Oh Happy Day! Shona Brooks Create a super fun necklace with bright, beaded rubber rings that bring out the happy in everyone! | |
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