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Old August 12th 07, 03:05 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Sarajane Helm
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hiya everybody!
Its been a hot-hot-hot summer here so far, and almost too hot to do much
polymer clay bead making.But I'm managing to get lots of work done anyway,
and hoping that soon my studio will cool down into the Goldilocks range,
with no-too-hot and not-too-cold.....I've got shows lined up in Denver and
in Houston and a trip to Ohio (gotta stop in at Byzantium when I'm there,
better call them today!!) to do polymer clay bead classes on the 15-16 of
September , so fall is lining up to be busy too.
One of the ways I've been keeping a roof overhead and beads flowing in my
doorway is by working at the Local Bead Store in town. I'm the class
coordinator at Bead Lounge in Longmont CO and I've been designing and
building more websites too, doing more photography---I do theirs
http://beadlounge.com and have been doing others lately too. One's for a
bead artist named Laura who also works at the Bead Lounge. She does really
beautiful beadwork, so it was fun and easy to put together her site. Its not
totally done, but I thought I'd offer y'all a peek since you like beads
too!
http://landsglory.com
Several of my beady pals are either instructors or working and selling their
jewelry at Bead Lounge, and so I've been more and more exposed to PMC and
fused glass stuff, and I'll be doing more of that once it cools off
too---truly, I dont know how you torchers do it in summer!!! My polyclay's
dinky 275degrees F is way too hot an oven temp for the summer, I cant
imagine having the flame going or the kiln!!

I hope you are all having a wonderful season, and I'll be posting more again
soon. I feel as though I've been away too long!
Sarajane
--
Sarajane's Polyclay Blog
http://www.polyclay.com/blog



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Old August 12th 07, 03:51 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Shirley Shone
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Lovely to see you back.
Yesterday I found your book after mislaying it. It is right alongside of
me. Must have brought you back. LOL
Seriously though I thought this NG was going out because there were only
5 messages on it two days ago, and they were ones that stay on my compie
for 3 days.

I have not had anything to write about, not done much of anything let
alone beadwork.
Hugs
Shirley


In message , Sarajane Helm
writes
hiya everybody!
Its been a hot-hot-hot summer here so far, and almost too hot to do much
polymer clay bead making.But I'm managing to get lots of work done anyway,
and hoping that soon my studio will cool down into the Goldilocks range,
with no-too-hot and not-too-cold.....I've got shows lined up in Denver and
in Houston and a trip to Ohio (gotta stop in at Byzantium when I'm there,
better call them today!!) to do polymer clay bead classes on the 15-16 of
September , so fall is lining up to be busy too.
One of the ways I've been keeping a roof overhead and beads flowing in my
doorway is by working at the Local Bead Store in town. I'm the class
coordinator at Bead Lounge in Longmont CO and I've been designing and
building more websites too, doing more photography---I do theirs
http://beadlounge.com and have been doing others lately too. One's for a
bead artist named Laura who also works at the Bead Lounge. She does really
beautiful beadwork, so it was fun and easy to put together her site. Its not
totally done, but I thought I'd offer y'all a peek since you like beads
too!
http://landsglory.com
Several of my beady pals are either instructors or working and selling their
jewelry at Bead Lounge, and so I've been more and more exposed to PMC and
fused glass stuff, and I'll be doing more of that once it cools off
too---truly, I dont know how you torchers do it in summer!!! My polyclay's
dinky 275degrees F is way too hot an oven temp for the summer, I cant
imagine having the flame going or the kiln!!

I hope you are all having a wonderful season, and I'll be posting more again
soon. I feel as though I've been away too long!
Sarajane


--
Shirley Shone

http://www.allcrafts.org.uk
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Old August 13th 07, 06:40 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Sarajane Helm
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My dear! how cool is that, summoned up by the power of the
bookfinding....g!
I'm pleased to see you here, Shirley, I've been thinking about you and all
my beading buddies here and realized I hadnt been "here" in too long. Partly
this is busy-ness, partly its that its about 95 degrees F in the room with
the computer and I start to melt away after a few hours.

perhaps we can start some yakking here, stir up the newsgroup with some
beady input...chime in , y'all!

hugs to you Shirley!
(oh, and BTW--I have "borrowed" your first name Shirley for a character in a
show I'm writing and making the pupputs and so on...including their BEADS!!!
Gotta have beads....
Shirley Eugeste is my main character's Aunty Acid's
Publicist/Manager/Secretary. And thats a pretty good indication of the level
of humor at which we take aim, too!!)
SJ

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Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery
Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art
http://www.polyclay.com


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Old August 15th 07, 04:04 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Kandice Seeber
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So cool! Looks like we all need cooler weather to make more beads. I am so
glad it's only in the 80's here. It could be much worse.

--
Kandice Seeber
www.lampwork.net

"Sarajane Helm" wrote in message
. ..
hiya everybody!
Its been a hot-hot-hot summer here so far, and almost too hot to do much
polymer clay bead making.But I'm managing to get lots of work done anyway,
and hoping that soon my studio will cool down into the Goldilocks range,
with no-too-hot and not-too-cold.....I've got shows lined up in Denver and
in Houston and a trip to Ohio (gotta stop in at Byzantium when I'm there,
better call them today!!) to do polymer clay bead classes on the 15-16 of
September , so fall is lining up to be busy too.
One of the ways I've been keeping a roof overhead and beads flowing in my
doorway is by working at the Local Bead Store in town. I'm the class
coordinator at Bead Lounge in Longmont CO and I've been designing and
building more websites too, doing more photography---I do theirs
http://beadlounge.com and have been doing others lately too. One's for a
bead artist named Laura who also works at the Bead Lounge. She does really
beautiful beadwork, so it was fun and easy to put together her site. Its
not
totally done, but I thought I'd offer y'all a peek since you like beads
too!
http://landsglory.com
Several of my beady pals are either instructors or working and selling
their
jewelry at Bead Lounge, and so I've been more and more exposed to PMC and
fused glass stuff, and I'll be doing more of that once it cools off
too---truly, I dont know how you torchers do it in summer!!! My polyclay's
dinky 275degrees F is way too hot an oven temp for the summer, I cant
imagine having the flame going or the kiln!!

I hope you are all having a wonderful season, and I'll be posting more
again
soon. I feel as though I've been away too long!
Sarajane
--
Sarajane's Polyclay Blog
http://www.polyclay.com/blog





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Old August 16th 07, 02:28 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Sarajane Helm
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hi there Kandice! (wave, wave!)
yeah, the 80's sound great, and I'm not talking the disco era either...I was
glad to see the Qiana fabrics and other polyester take a back seat to
natural fibers again. I am SO looking forward to Fall!!
SJ


--
Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery
Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art
http://www.polyclay.com


"Kandice Seeber" wrote in message
. ..
So cool! Looks like we all need cooler weather to make more beads. I am

so
glad it's only in the 80's here. It could be much worse.

--
Kandice Seeber
www.lampwork.net



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Old August 26th 07, 02:39 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Kandice Seeber
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Bwahahaha me, too!

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Kandice Seeber
www.lampwork.net

"Sarajane Helm" wrote in message
. ..
hi there Kandice! (wave, wave!)
yeah, the 80's sound great, and I'm not talking the disco era either...I
was
glad to see the Qiana fabrics and other polyester take a back seat to
natural fibers again. I am SO looking forward to Fall!!
SJ


--
Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery
Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art
http://www.polyclay.com


"Kandice Seeber" wrote in message
. ..
So cool! Looks like we all need cooler weather to make more beads. I am

so
glad it's only in the 80's here. It could be much worse.

--
Kandice Seeber
www.lampwork.net





 




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