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Friday, 2 April 2010

Hello and my 1st goal

First of all, thank you very much to Sarah for having me! Well I think I should start by introducing myself. My name is Liz and I live in Monmouthshire, South Wales, with my family and three young cats, Thomas, Willow and Tabitha. I love creating with different crafts but my big passion is beading, which I've been doing for about 6 years now.

When I reorganised my beads recently I found a lot of packets and boxes of beads that I haven't even opened and used yet. Why do I have so many beads? Because I love them and can't resist buying them! My problem is that rather than buy just the beads I need for a project, I'll happily fill my online basket with all sorts of goodies just because they're pretty. It's the same with books and magazines, I buy them and look through them for inspiration but rarely do any of the projects inside.

The time has come to do something about it and I was really pleased to find that Sarah has set up this blog to do just that. My two goals are to make use of those unused beads - even using some from the pack will mean that they were worth buying in the first place - and also to get more out of my growing collection of beading books and magazines. I'm aiming to recreate at least one project from each magazine, hopefully more.

Here's where I keep my beads, divided by colour into separate drawers. Believe me, I've never been this organised before! I hope it lasts, I can find things so much quicker now.



My first goal is to use these beautiful size 15 Toho seed beads which I bought a long time ago and have yet to use. They're a gorgeous deep blue, called Metallic Navy Iris, and it's such a shame that they've just been lanquishing in the drawer all this time. I've decided to use them in a bracelet that I want to make for my sister and I'll post the result here very soon!

3 comments:

  1. Finally, some one who has more blue seed beads than me, lol! I'm so glad you joined us, I can't wait to see your sister's bracelet, those beads are gorgeous!

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  2. Hi Liz, welcome again to you this morning, very good to see you! Just gorgeous shade of blue beads! I can't wait to see the bracelet you make for your sister from these beauties!
    I have to say you even have more blue beads then I do to. lol I really like how you have them organized in those containers. It makes it so much easier to see everything you have and have ready access to them to! Very nice! I hope that you have a wonderful day. Bead Happy!
    Hugs and happy beading...
    Bobbi

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  3. Thanks girls! Though I have to admit that since I took the photo my blue box has grown a little. How on earth did that happen? Lol!

    Liz x

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