This past year I traveled to the Bead and Button Show in Milwaukee for a second time. As before, I had a most wonderful time. I live in a rather small town so it is always nice to travel outside of that realm and get out and see a little culture. One of my favorite parts of the show (besides the shopping)is seeing some of the jewelry pieces from the different contests/challenges that are held through out the year. Here are some of the pictures I took while I was at the show of those pieces. Please excuse the quality of the pictures. I went early in the morning to take the photos and the sun was shining brightly in the lobby and reflecting off the glass on the cases.
First is Best in Show by Sarah Thompson titled: Thistle.
First is Best in Show by Sarah Thompson titled: Thistle.
Next was one of my personal favorites by Heidi Kummli titled: The Shamanic Path.
Next is Sherry Serifini titled: Rhinestone Cowboy
And one with Sherry and Wayne Robbins.
Next we have 2 by Sue Horine. Unhinged and El Lobo.
Another piece by Betty Stephan titled Warrior Princess
Here's a piece by Diane Hyde
Emi Yamada with Suzaku and Justina Coffey with My Big Fat Pink Jellyfish
Next we have Yukikoya Mamota with Chinese Phoenix and Zhanna Vasilyeya with Lobster.
Next we have June Huber's Kirigami Star followed by Pam Horbit's Astrometry Ball.
Next we have some very colorful Three Amigos by Svetlana Chebotayeva and Andrea Grzabka's White Raven.
Next we have Guzel Bakeeva with the Shards of a Black Star and Megumi Saso with Milky Way.
Next we have Eliana Maniero with LaGrande Bellezza Necklace and Tina Hauer with Arizona Cabochons and a close up.
Finally we have Kathy King with Eighth Order and Janice Cuozzo with Hawaiian Surf.
I have a few more photos of finished pieces that I will try to post when I get some more time. They also had a beautiful display of buttons again this year. So stay tuned for those.
I highly recommend that if you get a chance try and make the trip to Milwaukee. So much talent under one roof. Plus shopping for three days.
Plus they offer many classes at the show. I took a class with Sherry Serafini and Hannah Rosner. I had wanted to tackle learning some bead embroidery for some time and this class was the perfect opportunity to do so. This is the finished cuff I made from the techniques learned in that class. It turned out just lovely.
Another one of the highlights of my trip was the opportunity to meet up with Pat Winter. It was so very nice to meet one of my internet friends in person. Wish I could actually meet all of you in person.
I am going to be away for a while because I am going to be relocating. I am moving to Florida from Northern Wisconsin. I have been hard at work packing. I really hate moving. I have done it way too many times in my life. But I want to take my business to a more populated area and I didn't want to deal with winter anymore. So Florida here I come. I leave in 2 days. See you when I get there.
Another piece by Betty Stephan titled Warrior Princess
Here's a piece by Diane Hyde
Emi Yamada with Suzaku and Justina Coffey with My Big Fat Pink Jellyfish
Next we have Yukikoya Mamota with Chinese Phoenix and Zhanna Vasilyeya with Lobster.
Next we have June Huber's Kirigami Star followed by Pam Horbit's Astrometry Ball.
Next we have some very colorful Three Amigos by Svetlana Chebotayeva and Andrea Grzabka's White Raven.
Next we have Guzel Bakeeva with the Shards of a Black Star and Megumi Saso with Milky Way.
Next we have Eliana Maniero with LaGrande Bellezza Necklace and Tina Hauer with Arizona Cabochons and a close up.
Finally we have Kathy King with Eighth Order and Janice Cuozzo with Hawaiian Surf.
I have a few more photos of finished pieces that I will try to post when I get some more time. They also had a beautiful display of buttons again this year. So stay tuned for those.
I highly recommend that if you get a chance try and make the trip to Milwaukee. So much talent under one roof. Plus shopping for three days.
Plus they offer many classes at the show. I took a class with Sherry Serafini and Hannah Rosner. I had wanted to tackle learning some bead embroidery for some time and this class was the perfect opportunity to do so. This is the finished cuff I made from the techniques learned in that class. It turned out just lovely.
Another one of the highlights of my trip was the opportunity to meet up with Pat Winter. It was so very nice to meet one of my internet friends in person. Wish I could actually meet all of you in person.
I am going to be away for a while because I am going to be relocating. I am moving to Florida from Northern Wisconsin. I have been hard at work packing. I really hate moving. I have done it way too many times in my life. But I want to take my business to a more populated area and I didn't want to deal with winter anymore. So Florida here I come. I leave in 2 days. See you when I get there.