Friday, October 14, 2011
Great blog post re: inspiration vs. exploitation
I talk about the subject of design copy all the time...but Pat has put together a blog post I wish I had written, so let's let her do the talking! Check it out at: The Crafty Retailer.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
The good, the bad, and the ugly truth
I'm discovering that writing your first book is full of one learning experience after another. And by discovering, I mean the hard way! Just when I think I have it together...well, you can imagine. Here are some of the lessons I've learned:
- You make an outline at the start that has a visual description of each project that you have in your head. And when you actually start beading that design, it laughs at you and shows you what the real design is. Takeaway: Be flexible
- When you sign that contract, the deadline for turning in your completed projects, instructions, and illustrations seems like a million months away. And then the calendar laughs at you and time speeds up and all of a sudden you're behind and panicked. Takeaway: Pretend like it's a race to get it finished as fast as possible and then you might make that deadline without having to take anti-anxiety medication.
- The good news is that you've spent the last 10 years of your life collecting all the coolest seed beads, focal beads, clasps, and crystals, and it finally pays off as you're making the collection of your life for the book. But then the beads laugh at you as you discover EVERY SINGLE TIME that while you have the perfect beads, you don't have enough of them to finish the project in question. And remember that deadline? Yeah. Me too. Takeaway: Overnight shipping is your friend.
- Above all else, trust in your vision. Because through the twists and turns, it will come together in the end - and you will look over the mountain of designs you created as you were feeling slightly out-of-control and off-kilter, careening down a steep mountain with no brakes, and like a miracle, the laughter stops and you realize it is beautiful and you couldn't imagine making a single project any other way. Takeaway: Dang. This is so much fun!
Monday, October 3, 2011
Sparkle!
From June: I have now counted over 32,000 special color coat 2mm Swarovski crystals into individual baggies of 51, and I've updated the website. Yes, it was a lot of work, but only what you'd expect from Tapestry Bead's Employee of the Month (for 2 straight months!). If you haven't used 2mm Swarovski crystals before, they're about the size of a size 11 seed bead. Tiny. Yummy! Here's a list of the colors we have in stock.
- Aqua AB
- Black Diamond Vitrial
- Champagne Aqua
- Chili Pepper
- Crystal AB
- Crystal Copper
- Cyclamen Opal
- Emerald/Sahara
- Indian Pink AB
- Jet Doroado
- Light Amethyst Verde
- Light Colorado Topaz/Tabac
- Light Rose Rosaline
- Light Sapphire AB
- Light Siam Iridescent
- Olivine AB
- Peridot Sphinx
- Sapphire Sahara
- Tanzanite AB
- Tanzanite Light Vitrial
- Tanzanite Titan
- Topaz Glazier
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