Journaling
Recently I've been following the progress of the 365 journal challenge that Leanne started a month or so ago and recently discovered another journaling challenge from one of my lovely customers, Cherie. Cherie ordered some Timtex and in the ensuing conversation as to how I could get it to her ASAP so she could start her project she told me all about the Bead Journal Project. Being the inquisitive type I went over and had a look. I was absolutely blown away.
The talented lady who started this amazing project is Robin Atkins - you can read more about her at her blog Bead Lust and her website
I for one can't wait to see all the journals that are created by these amazing ladies.
I think though, for the wellbeing of my family, I will be living vicariously on this project. For some reason they like to be fed and have clean clothes.... you know the drill.
At the back of mind though is the idea of journaling. At the moment a blog is enough, but one day I will jump in boots and all and join one of these wonderful projects. Both of these projects will make such wonderful heirlooms to hand down the generations.
The talented lady who started this amazing project is Robin Atkins - you can read more about her at her blog Bead Lust and her website
I for one can't wait to see all the journals that are created by these amazing ladies.
I think though, for the wellbeing of my family, I will be living vicariously on this project. For some reason they like to be fed and have clean clothes.... you know the drill.
At the back of mind though is the idea of journaling. At the moment a blog is enough, but one day I will jump in boots and all and join one of these wonderful projects. Both of these projects will make such wonderful heirlooms to hand down the generations.








3 comments:
Thanks for your interest in the Bead Journal Project... you might just try one or two to see how you like it. You can always read the BJP blog for inspiration and motivation!
By the bead embroidery you are showing on this post is a detail from one of my larger pieces called "Mountains and Streams." You can see the whole thing here. It was done in improvisationally, which means I had no plan or drawing. Once it started to look like mountains, I let it go that way.
WOW... so much talent. Just amazing.
i love this skirt......it is gorgeous!! everything on your blog is so beautiful and inspiring. glad i found a link to your fun blog.
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