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Featured Designer ~ Trudy “Black Crow”

Category : Featured Designers

I can just picture Trudy “Black Crow” in her living room (she really deserves her own studio) in the Netherlands, listening to to Metallica, sharing her beading mat with her cat, carefully crafting “Shaman’s Journey”: a contracted cuff made with a real wolf tooth, turquoise, an old piece of coral, Hill Tribe silver beads, a turquoise Zuni bear, cowhide and a piece of a polished antler horn – WOW! (pictured below)

Trudy has always had a thing for crows and, for the past 5 years, beading too. In particular, in her own words, Trudy is addicted to seed beads. After admiring her work I can honestly say – that is an addiction I can support! Her amazing selection of jewelry is displayed online at www.blackcrowjewelry.nl along with beading tutorials and kits. Trudy’s style is unique and her designs are breathtaking; each necklace and cuff is a true masterpiece.

“I find my inspiration in everything around me, the colors of the sunset or the flowers and fresh green leaves in spring, the Ancient colors of Egypt or Tibet, bird feathers, a painting or the beautiful colors of autumn. Even the basalt stones in the river or a piece of fabric can be a great inspiration ! Most of the time when i go for a walk, i take my camera with me.”

Speaking of photography…Trudy “Black Crow” is an accomplished photographer as well.  Her pictures of nature and animals evoke a sense of serenity and playfulness. View her portfolio online: www.blackcrowphotography.nl. Additionally, Trudy operates a Dutch beading forum: http://blackcrow.forum2go.nl

Trudy’s Tricks of the Trade:

1. “Use good quality seed beads, needles and thread (they really make a difference)!”
2. “If you want to start a beading project, take your time, don’t work when you are in a hurry.”
3. “Choose your colors before you begin beading.”

4. “If you like, start by drawing a pattern on the fabric you work on.”
5. “Use a thread conditioner to reduce fraying and tangling.”
6. “Use a bead mat for your seed beads. It works perfect, even if you have to share with your cat!”

Etsy Treasury – PEACE for 2011

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Category : Treasuries & Collages

Visit our “peace ideas’ page at: http://www.happymangobeads.com/peace_ideas.aspx

‘Trim the Tree’ Christmas Ornament Beading Contest ~ Winners!

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Category : Cool Contests & Events

What is more fun than making Christmas tree ornaments?  This contest didn’t draw too many entries, probably because December is a busy time of the year for everyone.  Regardless, all the entries submitted were BEAUTIFUL, creative and very well done.  We appreciate all the hard work and thank everyone who entered.  Prizes: There were 11 winners in all, the grand prize was a $100 gift certificate to Happy Mango Beads and the 10 category winners each won a $25 gift certificate.  Thank you and congratulations!

Grand Prize Winner!
Susan Rivera, “Beaded Felt Christmas Tree Ornament”

“I designed and created this 9″ bright blue felt Christmas tree ornament with a deep navy blue back and covered it with numerous handmade appliqued features, many carefully stuffed with the soft batting to give them extra dimension. I also included glass flower beads in two shades of iridescent blue, glass butterfly beads with gold inlay and 140+ vintage sequins in two shades of blue and tiny silver seed beads. The many appliqued features include a 1″ x 1 1/2″ stuffed felt, tree-top star, (16) 10mm rustic green felt leaves hand-appliqued using butter-yellow embroidery thread, appliqued snow on the branches and felt Christmas ornaments on the tips of each branch. An extra touch: two of the felt tree ornaments are actually small, bright felt earrings!  It was a joy to create.

Fruitcake – recycled, re-purposed
Jessica Lee Blacknall, “Aluminum Can Christmas Tree”

“I created this tree ornament from an old Shasta can that I ran through a die cut machine.  I then beaded a garland of red, white, and silver and wrapped it around the tree for texture.  The ornament shines brilliantly on the tree as it reflects the colors in the aluminum and the beads.

Jingle Bell Rock – gemstones
Elaine Gill, “Merry Christmas Gemstone Wreath”

“I used a copper washer in the center, green turquoise diamonds, Czech crystals, copper spacers and green artistic wire. It measures two inches across and can be used as a pendant on a copper chain or as an ornament for your Christmas tree.

Around the World – ethnic
Megan Holroyd, “African Beaded Globe”

“I decided to make my ornament entirely out of African beads to fit the “Around the World” category.  I incorporated two kinds of lost wax brass beads from Nigeria and accented them with copper beads from Ethiopia.  The dark browns of ebony wood and silver trade beads from Mali and old coconut discs from Ghana provide a warm contrast to these metals.  For color, Bembe Cote and carnelian beads add bits of red, and a hank of golden-brown Nigerian myrrh resin beads circles the middle.”

Blue Christmas - blue
Alicia Sova, “Sparkling in Blue”

“I specially made this ornament cover for this contest and named it “Sparkling in Blue”. Materials used: aqua 6/0 opaque matsuno, 11/0 silverline blue, 3mm crystal AB, 4mm cobalt blue AB, 4mm blue tiger eye, 6mm aqua blue plastic beads, small light blue dagger and a daisy spacer.

Peace on Earth - peace signs
Jeanne-Marie Mellor, “Angel of Peace”

My entry is inspired by both the ‘Peace On Earth’ and ‘Fruitcake’ categories. The circumference of the ornament is beaded-wrapped computer wire with copper filings for the hanger. I decorated the circumference (which represents the Earth) with my own-made paper beads and beaded beads, vintage buttons and Czech glass (representing all the colorful people in the world, lol). The inner circles are bead embroidered felt circles using howlite peace signs, shell donuts, seed beads and  in the center is a Tibet silver angel with copper stars and silver spacer. The circles are sewn to each other with using bone beads, white shell and Tibet gold spacers.

Old Fashioned Christmas - traditional
Christina Baker, “Shimmering Star”

“I used ‘Miracle Beads’ which added a dimension to the ornament with Matte Gold and Pearl Beads finished with smaller Crystal and Glass beads. All strung on wire frame which you can make or buy at a bead or craft store. This is so fun to make with family and friends because you can let your imagination go wild with different beads, colors and style. I wish I had a better camera (only 3 pixels) to capture the true beauty of this ornament!

Here Comes Santa Claus - Christmas characters
Mara Caporali, “Trinity”

This ornament consists of three different elements hanging from the same connector: 1) An angel stitched using peyote stitch. 2) A candy cane made with Russian spiral. 3) A self supported (no bead inside) gift box stitched in peyote stitch.

Rudolph & Friends – animals
Renee Martig, “Charmed Heart”

I made this ornament using a large turquoise heart bead, three pewter charms, plus a carnelian longevity bead, a small lapis heart, a turquoise cylinder bead and a few crystals, it is strung on bronze wire.

The First Christmas - nativity, biblical
Birdy Bella, “
Christmas Button & Bead Angel”

I’ve been making my button and bead angels as gifts for quite awhile so it’s hard for me to believe this is my very first button and bead ‘Christmas Angel’. She is made with a mother of pearl button and red vintage button for her face with rainbow, cobalt blue Czech glass faceted beads for her eyes, brilliant red Czech glass beads for her bodice and various size, colors and kinds of beads for her headdress and the rest of her dress. She is put together with 20 and 24 gauge silver Parawire.

Let it Snow - white
Whitney Smith,
Crystal Dreams”

This ornament was created using plastic faceted beads in various shapes and sizes and silver star shaped beads, both from an old necklace, faux pearls, and crackle glass beads. They were put together using steel wire and silver head pins. This piece was inspired by frosty icicles and sparkles brightly when hung near Christmas lights.

Etsy Treasury ~ Winter Forest

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Category : Treasuries & Collages

Two Nights Before Christmas….

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Category : Meanderings

Two Nights Before Christmas

Two nights before Christmas and all through the warehouse,
Not a creature was working not even Zoie, our mouse.
The beads where all hung on the walls with care,
In hopes that new orders soon would be there.
The computers were off not making a sound,
And snow outside covered the ground.
Sally was nestled, all snug in her bed,
While visions of gemstones danced in her head.
Rudi in her jammies, Zoie in her lap,
Dan was busy planning trips with his great big world map.
Whitney with beads she hoarded for so long,
Was decorating her tree while singing a Christmas song.
Airon was at home, counting beads in her sleep.
I was on Twitter not making a peep.
When what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But an order for charms, eight tiny reindeer!
From a little old, man so lively and quick,
I knew in a moment he must be Saint Nick!
North Pole was the only address that he gave,
He needed the order for Christmas to save.
Donna saw the order and gave Sally a call,
Sally jumped out of bed and ran down the hall.
To the warehouse she went, as soon as she knew,
Whitney, Emily, Airon, Donna and I too!
Berthoud was snow covered, peaceful and quiet,
But on Third Street that night we created a riot!
Everyone realized there was an important job to be done,
Seriously – we didn’t JUST want to have fun.
With lightening fast speed Donna processed the order,
Airon counted all the charms with our little bead sorter.
Whitney checked the list twice (that’s just how we roll),
And handed it to Sally she’s the best packer we know.
Emily printed a shipping label on computer number two,
When she realized shipping USPS simply wouldn’t do!
We had to have this package to the North Pole tonight,
Anytime later just wouldn’t be right!
When all of a sudden there arose such a clatter,
We ran to the door to see what’s the matter.
It was Dan & Rudi and Zoie (in her Christmas sweater, too).
They foresaw this problem and knew just what to do,
Dan planned a trip and Rudi packed a big suitcase.
If they were to save Christmas to the airport they’d race.
We entrusted the package with our little boss dog,
They weren’t worried about bad weather, snow, ice or fog.
These three world travelers are experts you see,
They even delivered Santa his package for free.
Once they are there they will do what they do,
Search high and search low for unique beads just for you.
Back at the shop the work was all done.
We lingered and laughed and a had little fun.
Then we stepped outside and said our goodbyes,
We waved at an airplane high up in the skies.
It must have been the Taylor’s, who else could it be?
Flying an order to the North Pole on Christmas eve, eve.
You might be asking what exactly did YOU do?
Well, I wrote this silly poem to inform all of you,
Christmas will be coming this year, like before.
Merry Christmas from Happy Mango Beads Store!

Written by Samantha Schoonmaker
(HMB Marketing & Social Media Manager)