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| | Sample a new-to-you technique in a beginner-level class. These 3-hour courses are taught by the top-notch instructors you expect to find at the Bead&Button Show. |
| | Fine Silver Fused Chain Bracelet B160579 • Kate Richbourg | Buttoned Up B160547 • Maria Richmond | |
| | Slinky Snake Chain Maille Necklace B161004 • Vanessa Walilko | Enamel Decals B160968 • Kieu Pham Gray | |
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| | Devote a few more hours — or a whole day — to learning a skill in more depth in these intermediate and advanced classes. |
| | Seven Sisters Bracelet B163111 • Carol Cypher | Pompeian Tiles B163110 • Agnieszka Watts | |
| | Kayla Pendant B161233 • Sarah Thompson | Caging and Brazing Hollow Forms B161260 • Susan Lenart Kazmer | |
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| | | New and improved for 2016 Make the most of your time at the Show by downloading your ultimate Show companion: The Bead&Button Show App. Improved for 2016 with more content and functionality, the app puts everything you need to know about the Show right at your fingertips. You can view the Show schedule, discover last-minute classes to add to your schedule, get event notifications, find exhibitors, and connect with other attendees. The app will be available soon for iPhone® and Android™ phones. Stay tuned for more information! Android is a trademark of Google Inc. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. |
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| Don't Miss the 2016 Show Exhibits |
| | Asian Fusion The Asian influence on buttons throughout history has been prolific, but it wasn't until the mid-1800s that the Western world saw buttons from the Eastern part of the world. This year, the Show is proud to present a collection of stunning buttons from many parts of Asia. You'll marvel at the intricate decorations found on these little gems, from hand-painted foliage to delicate cloisonné. Make sure to check out “Asian Fusion“ in the foyer. |
| | Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art Bead Workshop As early as the 17th century, Ukrainian women used beaded necklaces, bracelets, shirts, vests as part of their traditional dress. Different geographic areas favored their own patterns and color schemes. Various symbols were incorporated to ward off evil spirits and create peace and harmony. In September 2013, a group of women interested in learning how to bead traditional Ukrainian "gerdany" necklaces came together to form the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art Bead Workshop. We're proud to exhibit the beautiful projects of the UIMA at the Show. You'll find these stunning works of art in the foyer. |
| | International Society of Glass Beadmakers The ISGB will once again offer live demonstrations every day during the Show, giving attendees the chance to see how gathers of hot molten glass, wound on a steel rod, become extraordinary wonders of wearable art. If you haven’t experienced lampworking before, you’ll be inspired by the techniques from flame to finished pieces. Experience the creativity of glass beadmakers at work and gain a better understanding of these one-of-a-kind treasures through this opportunity to visit with the artists, ask questions, and learn about their craft. Don’t miss the exciting demonstrations and all the creativity that is the International Society of Glass Beadmakers. |
| Take the TOHO Challenge You provide the creativity, TOHO provides the beads! Stop by Team TOHO Booths (#725, #727, and #824) on the Preview Shopping Night, June 9, to get the details and pick up your Team TOHO bead kit, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Then create anything you like: wearable or structural, an artistic statement of your choice. Show us what you love to do with TOHO beads! Designs by featured designers will displayed on the 3rd floor of the Wisconsin Center. To see the Toho Challenge 2015, visit Team Toho. |
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| Only 63 days until the Bead&Button Show! |
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