There were a few bumps this year; several health crisis in the family, I almost broke up with my BFF and more. In February I found myself diving into a "rabbit hole" on YouTube with Brenda Sue Lansdowne of B'Sue Boutiques. I watched hours of her jewelry making videos. Well, you are going to know this if you know me at all. Still, she came to me when I needed a purpose; she launched me on a new endeavor that has brought me a lot of joy. Brenda reaches out to all comers with a huge generous heart. In kind, I reached out to a jewelry artist who I came to "know" via her blog. She was not easy to find; her latest post was a couple years old; Google came up empty. My heart was sad to not find her. I created a Pinterest board in order to save and share pics of her beautiful creations.




What does any of this have to do with these photos? Be patient. Out of the blue, this artist messaged me when I clumsily mis-identified one of her pieces on Pinterest. She lives!!! I was mortified that this was my introduction to her. She was kind and we began to chat. In the meantime I was learning from Brenda and making lots of pieces. With some basics in hand, I was ready to find my own style with vintage elements. Not always easy since many such elements don't have a loop or jump ring in place.
I also wanted to use more beads. You know this already...along came an online workshop from Deryn Mentock...my education was rounding out. I learned valuable techniques and practiced, practiced, practiced.
My purchases were more selective and more $$$. Deryn and my new friend shared some of their special online shops. I even ordered tourmalines from Israel. My stash is small. Ah, WAS small. I reached out, and was met with friendship and more generosity. This, all of this, was a gift from my friend.
These particular beauties in this last photo are for me, all for me. I plan to make something true to her luxurious vintage style. As I do I shall think of Lisa all the while.
1 comment:
What a wonderful post!! I remembered today when I squeezed my lamb stuffy that I hadn't heard or seen you of late and needed to go find you. You've been so quiet, I hope you're not wearing your thumbs to the bone with these lovely new creations. Blessings dear lady, keep up the fabulous work!
~L
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