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Free project: Nostalgic netting Bead netting in a palette of silver and hematite makes a complementary backdrop for an assortment of vintage glass buttons of the same hue. The stunning shades call to mind the snow and ice that greet us this first day of January! Shimmering beauty→
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January Design Challenge: THE TROPICS This month, take a vacation from the swirl of winter frost and chill. Awaken your senses instead to a tropical paradise. Open your eyes to a flurry of hot pinks, scorching reds, and deep purples from orchids, bougainvillea, and water lilies; the bright orange beak of a toucan, the gray leather of an elephant, and the flash of color from a parrot’s wingspan. In January, we want you to embrace your tropical side. Be bold with your color palette, and soft with your textures. Be sultry and saucy with your designs, and allow them to come to life. Tropical colors, glossy stones, silky fabric, and textured creations, we want to see it all! Submit your entry today!→
The January birthstone What pops into your head when you think of a garnet? The color red? That would be the prevalent answer, since even its name hints at this color. According to the AGS, “Garnet, a Latin name, is derived from the word ‘pomegranate,’ a fruit that has a red coloration similar to that of the most common garnet stone.” But wait there’s more! As you might have guessed, garnets come in other colors than deep red. Learn more here!→
Bead Buzz It’s January, let’s get organized! Start the new year off right by organizing your jewelry-making supplies. Here are some of our favorite tips from readers to help you get your wire, beads and tools in order.
Make a resolution to repurpose Check out these tips on using repurposed materials as fun, inexpensive ways to keep your projects organized. Our alert readers scour the dollar stores, save items from the trash to hold onto treasures, and even reuse entire pieces of furniture in a whole new bead-filled way. You'll want to head straight to the thrift store to try to replicate some of these great, green ways to organize your stash in 2019!
Sneak peek at the February issue! The next issue of Bead&Button will arrive in mailboxes and on newsstands in just a few weeks, but we’ve got a special sneak peek just for you! You’ll find a ton of inspiration in the February 2019 issue: learn to use bead embroidery to create a custom art pendant, and tubular netting to make a bracelet two ways. Or perhaps make a ring using right-angle weave that sparkles and shines!
New additions to the Bead&Button Advisory Board! We’d like to introduce you to the two newest members of the Bead&Button/Facet Editorial Advisory Board. They are Diane Fitzgerald and Nancy Cain, who will be familiar names to many of you. Diane and Nancy join six other accomplished beading and jewelry-making professionals on the board. Board members consult with editors regularly to make suggestions about content and share what they’re observing in the jewelry-making community. Learn more about what they do→
BeadDreams applications are live! Now in its 20th year, BeadDreams is our annual juried competition showcasing exceptional bead and jewelry artistry from around the world. The pieces continue to inspire awe and amazement every year at the Bead&Button Show exhibit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Thanks to our generous sponsors, finalists will compete not only for bragging rights, but they will also vie for some really amazing prizes! Photos of this year’s winners, too→Free project: Shades of crimson earrings and necklace Embrace January's traditional birthstone - garnet - but take it one shade of red further. String a crimson necklace with faceted briolettes, crystals, and vermeil accents. Quick and easy gift idea→
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