![]() Issue Gallery for December 2018! Our next issue of Bead&Button begins a year-long party: we will soon mark 25 years of celebrating bead artistry with you! For this very special anniversary issue, we have invited artists to create designs using materials or tones of silver – the traditional 25th anniversary gift --and we're thrilled to share them with you, our loyal readers.Announcing our 25th Anniversary Bead-Clasp! Drum roll, please! It’s time to unveil the special two-in-one bead we’ve commissioned for Bead&Button magazine's 25th anniversary! Why two-in-one? Because it’s both a bead and a clasp, offering countless possibilities for your jewelry projects. Made of sterling silver, our bead-clasp was designed by Carl Clasmeyer, and showcases his unique gift for combining function and charm.
Shipwreck Beads Features Breathtaking Gemstones
Read more about the new selection of semi-previous gemstone rounds at Shipwreck Beads! How did you get started beading? As we gear up to celebrate our silver anniversary, we’ve been reflecting back on 25 years of beading fun. On Facebook, we have been asking you, our readers, to share your memories and stories with us. Some were so great, we just need to share them again!
Bead Buzz Curious about this goldsmith and jeweler who designed our 25th Anniversary Bead-Clasp? Carl draws his customers into a whimsical, puzzling, and playful world of miniature clasps, toggles, and pendants. You will find yourself quickly captivated by this self-described “talker” and storyteller from Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Hey, East Coast bead and jewelry enthusiasts! Looking for a way to connect with fellow artists, learn or teach about beads and beading, show off your creations, meet others, and have fun? Check into Beadesigner International (BDI), The New England Bead Society.
During the month of October, the Pink Ribbon, the international symbol for raising awareness for breast cancer research, appears in many places. But there are many ribbons to represent many causes, and all could be used in jewelry this month to raise attention to the cause of your choice.
Free Project: Embroidered leaves & vines cuff The leaves are changing here in Wisconsin and bringing inspiration to our jewelry-making. Dichroic glass, with its exciting colors and alluring depth, makes a great focal point for bead-embroidered cuffs. Seed beads in complementary colors fill in the background.
The October Design Challenge The geometric shapes of the September Challenge made for some stunning jewelry, but for October, let’s get a little softer. Take your inspiration from raindrops falling on your head or from stones that are a girl’s best friend, or from the shapes that they represent. Teardrops are a very common shape for both beads and cabochons, and for classically-styled earrings, and the diamond is common geometric shape suitable for use in thousands of designs! Let’s see how you can incorporate those shapes for this month’s Facet Design Challenge!
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