Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Ornamentea: Part 2 - My Class!

 Bohemian Knotted Earrings
On Saturday, July 28th, I taught my Bohemian Knotted Earrings Workshop at Ornamentea in Raleigh, NC. It went incredibly well. I couldn't have asked for it to go any better. I'm kind of giddy about it, really. Everyone that took the class felt very satisfied and happy with their earrings and that is the most important part.  I did have some help to make it go so smoothly, though. First, Ornamentea is a fabulous establishment to hold a class. They have fantastic classroom space and worktables. They did a great job filling up my workshop in a short period of time, too. I was thrilled to learn 9 folks had signed up! Ornamentea had all the tools I needed for my students. That was ideal for me because I was traveling and it would have been difficult bring all that stuff with me. Plus, it's nice for those taking the class not to have to worry about bringing tools with them.  Also, I had my mother-in-law, Nancy Siegel with me. She was my class assistant during the workshop. She came in quite handy! She helped me set out all the class supplies, hand-outs and tools, took these pictures during class, fetched Cynthia when I needed her for something, alerted me when a student needed assistance with something and helped me clean up after class lickety-split.

I had a great group of 9 gals who came to class! Everyone was so friendly and nice. In the picture above, we are doing some introductions at the beginning of class. I stood at the head of the table and introduced myself. Then, we went around the table and I asked each person to tell me and the rest of the class a little bit about themselves and why they wanted to be here.

I was well prepared for class. Each student received a Bohemian Knotted Earrings Kit. The kits included all the materials to make each of the 3 styles of earrings in the workshop. (See top picture in this post) Sun Earrings, Fringe Earrings and Chandelier Earrings. Each student also received a photo step-by-step instruction book hand-out to take home. For me, a thorough hand-out is a vital part of teaching a successful class. I find it makes teaching a large group of people so much easier. It may be more work up front, but on class day, it makes my job a breeze!

The other strategy that I employed for this class, was each student was only required to finish one earring before moving onto the next earring style. This worked well for a few reasons. It ensured that we would have ample time to spend with the techniques for each of the earring styles without being pressed for time at the end for the last pair of earrings. Also, everyone works at a different pace in class. All in the group could finish their one earring without feeling too rushed, yet the pace of the class was not too slow for the faster workers either. We did end up having extra time, so most were able to go back and make the second earring to finish off their pairs. Even if they didn't, I was completely confident that each person would be able to finish the earrings at home, if need be, with the hand-out I provided.
An extra special treat for me was having fellow jewelry friend and blogger, Marcie Abney Carroll of La Bella Joya in my class! Marcie and I have been online friends for years. I think we discovered each other back in 2009. We have been following one another ever since then. I'm glad I was able to come around her neck of the woods so we could finally meet in person. It was a pleasure to have her in class and I'm honored she signed up for my workshop. Marcie happens to be an extremely talented jewelry artist and beader. She creates stunning beadwork and metalwork as well, so for her to want to come to my class says a lot. A lot indeed and I'm not taking the significance of that lightly.

I loved meeting Marcie and all the ladies that took my class and everyone who came to the book signing. That is one of the things I enjoy most about jewelry-making: Meeting creative like-minded people, hanging out with them and having fun! I'm just thrilled with my class and my whole experience at Ornamentea in general. I would love to come back and do it all over again.

And just a reminder, I'll be teaching this same class again at Bead Fest in Philadelphia in just a few weeks. There's still time to registrar and a few spaces left! So, bring a friend and sign up!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Ornamentea: Part 1-Book Signing & Make n' Take

I'm back from my whirlwind trip to Raleigh, NC to visit Ornamentea! Last Friday, Ornamentea hosted a book signing for our book, Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry. Then, on Saturday, I taught my Bohemian Knotted Earrings Workshop. What a great time. First of all, shop owner, Cynthia Deis was the most amazing, gracious host. I'm so thrilled she wanted to have Lorelei and I there. She runs an incredible bead shop and after chatting with Cynthia and seeing her shop for myself in person, I have a much deeper appreciation for her and her business. I was blown away. What a gem of a store. I really don't know how she gets customers to leave when it's time to close up and go home. It must be difficult because Ornamentea has a wonderful inventory of anything a beader or crafter could possibly want and everything is displayed so beautifully from ceiling to floor! Plus, helpful, friendly staff, great bead events and truck shows and cool classes. I can't say enough about how wonderful this shop is. You must visit.

This table is in the middle of the shop when you walk in. It is brimming with all kinds of treasures. Beads, buttons, crepe cord, spools of linen, silk ribbons, jewelry and even chocolate! Yum. Copies of our book are on display here along with a fun box of fibers and beads to go with it. One lucky person who came to our book signing on Friday night won this stash of goodies.

Along with the book signing event on Friday night, Ornamentea hosted a Make n' Take project from the book. The chosen project was my Leather Ruffle Hoops. Most of the supplies I used in the original earrings came from the store. I helped some of the staff set up the work table for the make n' take before the evening got started. Above, I am showing Jordan how to make the earrings. I was lucky enough to have her as my assistant for the project that night.

Here I am helping Lil with her make n' take earrings. Lil was actually the lucky winner of the fun box of fibers Ornamentea gave away at the book signing later that evening! Lucky girl.

Here's Jordan running the second round of the make n' take project. She did a fantastic job of making sure everything went smoothly. I'm so thrilled with how it all went. Everyone seemed to really be enjoying making the earrings. It was busy the entire night, but I did get to chat with a few after they finished their earrings. They loved them and most everyone I saw wore their earrings out the door.

Here's Lorelei and me at our signing table. On the table, we have a few of the original jewelry pieces from the book. We're talking to Amy, one of the lovely gals who came that night. She was really sweet and cute. It was so nice chatting with her and absolutely everyone who stopped by. And speaking of some others, Lori and I got to meet some special friends we know from the bead blogging community. The amazing LeAnn of Summers Studio. We have 3 of LeAnn's handmade components incorporated into projects throughout the book. We also got to meet the lovely Marcie of La Bella Joya! It was such a pleasure to meet both of these ladies in person. I've admired each of them for years now. Marcie actually came the following day on Saturday for my Bohemian Knotted Earrings class. I'll be talking more about that in another upcoming post. Stay tuned for Ornamentea: Part 2-My Class!

Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry
now available at Ornamentea.com!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Mark Your Calendars!

I will be at Ornamentea in Raleigh, N.C. on July 27th & 28th! The shop is hosting a book signing and Make n' Take on Friday, July 27th from 6-8pm. Then, on Saturday, July 28th from 10:30am-1:30pm, I'll be teaching my Bohemian Knotted Earrings workshop. I'm so excited for these upcoming events!
Friday, July 27th
What: Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry 
book signing and Make n' Take project
 Where: Ornamentea
509 N. West St.
Raleigh, NC 27603
When: Friday night, July 27th 
6-8pm
Click Here for more info. 
Leather Ruffle Hoops 
 Join me Friday night and make one of my earring projects from Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry called, Leather Ruffle Hoops. Chat with me about incorporating fibers and cords into your jewelry. I will have several original jewelry designs from the book that you can see in person. Feel free to ask me questions about beading and the process of writing the book with my co-author, Lorelei Eurto. Purchase a copy of the book that evening or bring your own copy and I'll be happy to sign it for you!

Saturday, July 28th

 
Bohemian Knotted Earrings
What: Bohemian Knotted Earrings Workshop
 Where: Ornamentea
509 N. West St.
Raleigh, NC 27603
When: Saturday, July 28th 10:30am-1:30pm
Price: $65
Click Here to registrar. 
Class description:
Learn simple knotting techniques to make a trio of bohemian chic earrings! Using waxed linen cord, you will learn 3 different ways to attach colorful beads to a ring component.

Students will learn basic knotting techniques to make three pairs of stylish earrings. Techniques covered in class will included: lark's head knot, half-hitch knot, overhand knot and how to use knotting tweezers for precise knotting. Using waxed linen cord, students will learn 3 ways to use knots to attach beads to a ring component. Students will have the following color choices for each pair of earrings: red, orange, green, turquoise and blue.Variations on the three designs made in class will also be discussed, so student will be able to expand on the techniques they have learned. 

I'd love to see you in class! Hope to see at Ornamentea!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Giveaway Winner and After Party!

The winner of the signed by both of us copy of Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry, PLUS+ 2 of my EARRING KITS to make the earring projects from the pages inside is...
Theresa Fosdick of Thoughtful Notions
Congratulations!
Theresa, I will be contacting you soon to get your mailing address.

Thank you to all who stopped by the blog hop party this passed weekend. I hope you enjoyed all the looks inside the book, the fabulous giveaways, and the thoughtful book reviews by our participants. And speaking of them, I am just floored by their incredible jewelry inspired by the book. I saw some spectacular designs, the creativity in this community is amazing! If you missed any of it this weekend, just go to the Beading Daily blog to see the blog tour list and check out the posts by our party participants. You won't be disappointed.

And, don't forget about the Polyvore Style Challenge! There's still plenty of time to enter. The contest ends on July 13th. Remember, you have a chance to win one of our original necklace designs from the book. PLUS, if you did not win a copy of the book during the weekend, you still have TWO more chances to win with the Polyvore Challenge. The style boards with the most 'likes' and re-pins will win complimentary copies of Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry, so get designing! I want to see more style boards. They are SO fun to create. Here are the two I created one more time, because I love looking at them... 
Bohemian Summer



Garden Party


NOW, how would you style these necklaces? 
Show me what you can do!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry Blog Party & Giveaway!

Hi and welcome to the Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry book weekend celebration! I'm Erin Siegel, co-author of the book. Thank you so much for stopping by today. Lorelei and I are extremely excited to share our book with you. We are truly passionate about what we created. We live, breathe and eat the jewelry that's in this book, so I hope you will find it to be inspiring, as well as a helpful resource for creating your own unique jewelry.

We have thirty talented jewelry designers, bead artists and crafters of all kinds helping us celebrate our book's launch. Please join in on the fun! There will be something special for you at every blog. You will see some incredible projects, read their thoughts on our book and get plenty of chances to win a free copy of the book and/or a goodie bag of supplies. Our publisher, Interweave Press is hosting our party and it all begins at the Beading Daily Blog. Please stop by over there to visit our party participants if you haven't already and don't forget to enter the cool Polyvore Style Challenge going while you are there, too. Posts will be appearing from our friends throughout the weekend, so make yourselves comfortable and join us all weekend long!

The book is on sale now at Interweave.com
This is a special price for the blog party, it's basically at wholesale price.
I'm not kidding, this is almost what Lorelei and I paid for our own books!
I seriously doubt you will see it at a better price.
Also, the E-BOOK is now on sale for $10.77.

Okay, now it's onto the GIVEAWAY!
I'm giving away a signed by both of us copy of the book, PLUS+ 2 of my EARRING KITS to make projects from the pages inside! The kits include all beads, findings and materials to make some of my favorite earrings. All you will need to do is follow the instructions inside the book to make the earrings.

Triple Loop Earrings (from the cover)
 Triple Loop Earring Kit
Kit includes all beads, findings and materials to make 1 pair of Triple Loop earrings.
Greek crimson leather, amethyst glass rounds, and all findings and components are Vintaj Natural Brass.
Copper Antiquity Earrings

 Copper Antiquity Earring Kit
 Kit includes all beads, findings and materials to make 1 pair of Copper Antiquity earrings.
Turquoise rounds, Chocolate brown Irish waxed linen cord and artisan copper components handmade by Miss Fickle Media.

To enter the giveaway, just leave a comment on this post by Monday, June 25th.
 I will randomly draw one lucky winner on Tuesday, June 26th.

Thank you for stopping by and GOOD LUCK!

If you'd like to purchase one of my earring kits, they are now available in my

Now, go to Beading Daily to enjoy the rest of the blog tour!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Polyvore Style Challenge and Book Blog Tour!

Love fashion? Love jewelry? Then, you will be head-over-heels for the Beading Daily.com Polyvore Style Challenge featuring jewelry designs from our book, Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry! How cool is that?! I'm super excited about this challenge. You are going to have sooo much fun with this. All you have to do is make a fashion style board using one of our necklaces for your inspiration. I created a couple different looks featuring the two necklaces in the challenge just to give you an idea:

'Bohemian Summer' 
Design board featuring Lorelei's Pompidou necklace from the cover. 
I couldn't decide between jeans or khaki shorts...
Bohemian Summer

'Garden Party'
Design board featuring my In the Garden necklace.

Oh. My. Gosh. Are you going crazy for this, yet? Well, hold on because Lorelei is giving away her Pompiduo necklace and I'm giving away my In the Garden necklace to two lucky winners of the Polyvore style challenge. Yep, that's right, you get a chance to win one of the ORIGINAL necklaces from the book. I can not wait to see your fashion boards. So, get styling! Visit the Beading Daily.com blog to find out how to enter.

But wait! Before you go, I have another exciting announcement...We're having a book blog party celebration and you're invited. Please join us this weekend, June 23rd-24th for a blog hop celebrating the release of  
 The party will kick-off tomorrow at Beadingdaily.com. You won't want to miss it. There will be lots of giveaways and goodies to grab. Plus, you'll get to hear what everyone thinks about our book. And speaking of that, if you happen to have a copy or you downloaded the e-book and like it, please feel free to leave us a review on Amazon.com. I know a few of you have already and we appreciate your comments so much. I've read each review more times that I want to admit to! It really lifts me up and makes me feel so good. Thank you, all!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Bead and Button Show Recap...Finally

I had a wonderful time at the Bead and Button Show! This was my first time at the show, so for me it was all about meeting people. I was a very bad photographer during the show and hardly took any pictures. Most of these photos I stole from others, please forgive me! Anyway, I'll start right from the top. On Friday, I met up with Lorelei at the Milwaukee airport and we took a shuttle over to our hotel. The two of us stayed at the Hyatt with the lovely mother and daughter duo, Pam Wynn and Heather Wynn Millican. These two artists are sweeter in person than I imagined and I didn't think that was even possible. Once we checked into the hotel, we dropped off our things and made a bee line for the show. As we were wondering around the front registration area, we ran into Rosanne Garvison, Diana Ptaszynski of Suburban Girl Studio and Jan Onipenco of Molten Mayhem.
 Here we are with Diana Ptaszynski. She looked very pretty in this Peach top and her handmade ceramic jewelry. Lorelei is wearing one of her own necklace designs from our book, called 'Autumnal Arrangement'. Doesn't it look great on her? I'm toting a box of stuff for our space at Melanie's booth!
Melanie Brooks at her Earthenwood Studios booth. This was our home base at the show!

When we made it onto the show floor, we headed straight over to our host, Melanie Brooks of Earthenwood Studio. Melanie had set aside a whole table for us at her booth, which I thought was very generous! On the table, we set out a few copies of our book, Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry, some of Lorelei's jewelry pieces from the pages inside and my earring kits. We also said our hellos to Diane Hawkey, who was straight across from Melanie's booth. For the rest of the day, we took a spin around the showroom floor to check everything out and to meet some folks. I met many artisan beadmakers and jewelry designers I've admired online for years including, Vlad and Kremena of Golem Studios, Jennifer Heynen, Stephanie Sersich, Marla James, Sara of C-Koop Beads, Cynthia Thornton of Green Girl Studios and of course, her brother, Andrew Thornton. It's always a pleasure to see Andrew and it was refreshing to see a friendly familiar face among so many new ones!
Vlad and Kremena of Golem Studio.

While Lorelei and I were making our way around the show, getting thoroughly distracted, I suddenly remembered that Friday was Tracy's last day at the show. "Oh, we need to meet Tracy Statler. I gotta call her right now!", I said. Luckily, Tracy answered her cell phone right away and came around to meet us.
 Me, Tracy Statler and Lorelei. Tracy is one of our contributing designers from our book, Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry.

Later, we swung back down to the 'Artists Row' aisle and I met Heather Powers at her Humble Beads booth. What a pleasure it was to finally meet Heather. She is really a kind and gentle soul with so many creative and inspiring ideas. I'm looking forward to seeing her at a few other future bead events, like Bead Fest and her Bead Cruise 2013. While at the Humble Beads booth, there was another Heather there. Heather Trudeau a.k.a. The Peacock Fairy! That evening, we had dinner with her at this amazing Spanish tapas place in downtown Milwaukee. The food and drinks were so good and Lorelei and I had a fun time chatting with Heather.

On Saturday, Lorelei and I had a yummy breakfast at our hotel with Pam and Heather Wynn and Henry, too! Then, it was back to the show floor for day 2, where I met even more friends...
 I popped back over to the Humble Beads booth where I met Erin Prais-Hintz of Tresori Trovati.

Erin and I have conversed quite a bit through our blogs, so it was such a treat to meet her in person. I had a fabulous time chatting with her and Heather Powers for a few minutes behind the Humble Beads booth. Before I left, Erin gifted me with one of her 'Simple Truths' pendants. She let me pick one out from her stash.
I choose this copper heart pendant. It reads 'Listen to your heart' on the back.

Later on, I heard an announcement that Sara Oehler and Jamie Hogsett were signing copies of their new book, Show Your Colors, so I went over to meet them. I bought the book and they each signed it for me. While I was chatting with the two authors, Denise Peck showed up! I have 3 out of her 4 books. Denise is also the editor of Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine. I know Denise is a big Lorelei fan and she seemed very interested to meet her co-author, counterpart whom she knew nothing about previously!

By now, it was almost time for our book signing at the Earthenwood Studio booth. I headed back over there to meet up with Lorelei. We had lunch and then it was show time for us. I'm thrilled to say many lovely people came by to meet us and have a book signed! We met jewelry designers, Lori Anderson of Pretty Things, Suzann Sladcik Wilson of Beadphoria, Ellen Wagner, Beverly Herman, our editor, Michelle Mach and Katie Wall from Fusion Beads, just to name a few!

On Sunday morning, Lorelei and I went to the Bead Bloggers Breakfast hosted by Heather Powers and Erin Prais-Hintz. We sat at a table with our book editor, Michelle Mach and author/designer, Jamie Hogsett. We worked closely with Michelle on our book over the phone and over email. She was a tremendous asset to have throughout the book process. It was so great to finally chat with Michelle face to face and spend some time together. Also, it was a treat to talk to Jamie and get to know her a bit better, too. After we were done eating, Heather got us all together to chat and do a little networking. There, I met Kerri Fuhr, Kristen Fagan and Carmi Cimicata. There were a few others there that I had not met previously, but I didn't get a chance to talk with them.

After that, we all headed back to the show for the last few hours. While walking through, I ran into Jill Wiseman. She is so friendly and nice. I talked to her for a little while about my new found love, Kumihimo. She just so happens to know a bit about the subject. Among other beading techniques, she teaches many Kumihimo classes at national bead show, like Bead and Button.

I didn't do much shopping during the show, but I did walk away with this stash of art beads!
Earthenwood Studio, C-Koop Beads, Suburban Girl Studio and Golem Studio.

I'm already looking forward to next year!