Sunday, December 1, 2013

Beads, Baubles and Jewels!!!

Behind the scenes at BBJ!
 Top row: Jennifer VanBenschoten, Jill Wiseman, Jewelry set up.
Middle row: Kate Richbourg, Me and Katie Hacker, Jean Campbell.
Bottom row: On set with Katie and staff, Candie Cooper w/ my book, Barb Switzer.

The new season of the Beads, Baubles and Jewels TV series is airing now! You might remember I traveled to Cleveland, Ohio this past June to film two segments for the 1900 series. This was a huge deal for me. It was my first time in front of a video camera. I was so nerve-racked about how it would go! There is no rehearsal, no practice and no script. The segments are organic and free-flowing. In some ways that was a relief and in other ways I was completely terrified. Oh. My. Gosh, this could be a total disaster. I just had no idea how I was going to perform under the bright lights with those cameras pointed at me. I'm not exactly comfortable in the spotlight. I tend to shy away from that, but what I don't shy away from is opportunity, new experiences, and chances to grow and expand. I seem to crave those things! There were so many reasons for me to say yes to this opportunity. A chance to reach out to a larger beading audience and share my techniques and projects, promote Ornamentea, promote myself and my book, meet and connect with others in the jewelry community, gain valuable experience, push myself to meet all that I'm capable of and more...

 More behind the scenes...
When all is said and done, I'm pretty happy with how my segments turned out. More importantly, I'm thrilled with the experience I had at the production studios. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming. I felt comfortable and like I belonged there. The green room was like a beaders paradise social party! Lots of chatting, laughing and connecting going on. I loved every minute of it. One of the main reasons I was attracted to doing a spot on the show was the opportunity to meet some great ladies in the beading and jewelry community I admire. I met the show's host, Katie Hacker, Jean Campbell, Jen VanBenschoten, Kate Richbourg, Barb Switzer, Jill Wiseman, Candie Cooper, Patti Bullard, and Kellie DeFries. I'm grateful to have connected with these ladies. I could not be happier with my experience and I'm so glad I decided to go through with it.

 Host, Katie Hacker and me. 

I'm hopeful that my appearance on the show will help me connect with more of you out there, too! I want to continue to connect with others who like to make jewelry and creative like-minded people all over the world. I hope you enjoy my projects and I can inspire you in some way. I've been given the okay to share my segments as seen on Beads, Baubles and Jewels 1900 series. Without further ado, here they are:

 



All materials, supplies and instructions for both projects can be found on the BBJ website as well as my designer page on Ornamentea. com.

Happy Beading!

11 comments:

  1. I love both of your segments. Very instructive! It's nice to see the techniques live. I clicked to watch this latest one on YouTube and found you have a channel I can subscribe to in order to keep up with future videos. Great! Thank you.

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  2. I'm from the Cleveland area and I don't know what show you filmed for. Was it a PBS station? You did a great job and it was fun to see you demonstrating your skills.

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    1. Hi Patricia,

      Yes, the show airs on PBS stations. Thank you so much! :)

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  4. Let's try this comment again! Thanks for sharing these pics Erin! Great post!

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    1. Hi Candie!

      Thank you very much. It was such a pleasure to meet you! I can't wait for your new earring book. Looks great!

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  5. Congratulations on your BBJ segments! Very fun... you did a great job!

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  6. Congrats Erin! Can't wait to watch your segments! :)

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    1. Thanks, Roxanne! I hope you enjoy the videos and my projects.

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