Wednesday, December 26, 2007

For Dawn's Boys

Dawn Habisreitinger , who had a website, Ebay Store and Etsy Shop, was killed last week in a motorcycle accident. She was 30 years old and had two sons.

Dawn made jewelry and lampwork beads (I am lucky to have some of her beads). I remember her most for her trials during Hurricane Katrina. Dawn and her boys lived in Slidell, Louisiana and during the evacuation she kept all of us in an Ebay group posted on her whereabouts by stopping in libraries and getting on the Internet. Basically, she drove around with her two boys and a dog and I don’t recall where she stayed while her home was being rebuilt. It was a few hours away from Slidell. I remember seeing pictures of the inside of the house with all the walls down to the studs. Dawn did a lot of the renovation herself and was so proud of it.

She was just getting back in the swing of managing her website, Etsy Shop and Ebay Store, enough so that she was making a living with her beads and jewelry. It is such a shame to have lost a talented artist and I feel so badly for her sons and other family members.

Article http://blog.nola.com/tpnorthshore/2007/12/woman_killed_in_motorcycle_wre.html

Cory and Stephen, 11 and 9 years old

To donate, a Paypal account has been set up: fund_for_dawns_boys@yahoo.com

And on Etsy, there is a gigantic sale going on with sellers donating items. Once purchased, the sellers donate the proceeds to the fund above. http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=5384924&page=1

And on Ebay, huge auctions are being generated for the same reason - hopefully they will be listed soon.

I am very proud to be in both Ebay and Etsy with such wonderful and generous people who are doing everything they can to raise funds for the two boys.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Wild About Earrings!


Yes indeed, I love earrings and since I made a few pairs for a recent juried show, I thought I would share some of them here too!












































































Thursday, November 29, 2007

Ann Arbor Artisans Market at 40 Degrees

Yes indeed, it was quite chilly, but a lot of us had heaters under our tables, down jackets and we always have a potluck of warm food and drinks to sustain us for the day!

Picture 2 - Anne of suchprettycolors, Christine of Christinecarol, me, and Kate of chicalookate.

Picture 3 - Five Etsians and the one kneeling is Liz of beadingnutritionist

Picture 4 - Kate behind her display

Picture 5 - Christine - Yup, it was cold

Picture 6 - Part of my display

The Market at 40 degrees.....

































Saturday, November 17, 2007

Lots and Lots of Ornaments

Ornaments are being added daily through Thanksgiving to both of my Ebay and Etsy sites. They are so much fun to make! Here's a few examples!





Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The First of the Beaded Christmas Ornaments!

Yes, these are the first few ornaments I've listed on Etsy and Ebay! More to come. They are such fun to make using a variety of beads, glass ornaments and the beadweaving netting stitch.



















Sunday, November 11, 2007

Running Horse Pewter Button Bead Embroidered Cuff Bracelet

Running Horse Pewter Button Bead Embroidered Cuff Bracelet
Galloping across a green field of beads!

A wonderful bead embroidered cuff bracelet with seed bead fields of green and silver seed beads and peacock and silver freshwater button pearls.

The cuff is a tiny bit over an inch wide and is adjustable by bending. The cuff inside is aluminum and quite lightweight. A good choice for glass beads and a pewter button!

















































Sunday, October 28, 2007

New Listing

A pretty beadwoven Autumn bracelet featuring a carved agate flower bead and lots of contrating coraled fronds!

What is coraling? It's a Russian beadweaving technique that I've adapted to look like fronds or sprigs with buds!



















Friday, October 26, 2007

The Etsy Beadweavers October Challenge

The theme for October is "A Study in Monochrome". There are 21 beautiful entries from very talented beadweavers! What is monochrome? Shades and hues of the same color, sometimes described as boring. I think you will agree that none of these entries are boring!

The link to the Etsy Beadweavers Blog for voting, and to see much larger pictures of all entries: http://etsy-beadweavers.blogspot.com/

The first picture below shows all of the entries, and the rest show my entry - a beadwoven bracelet and earring set in shades of bronze, featuring brass and nickolite vintage buttons. The nickolite is behind the brass floral filigree and has a sparkling silver color!



















































Monday, October 22, 2007

New on Ebay!

I just listed a new bracelet featuring a vintage brass and nickolite button, with gorgeous, beaded autumn leaves. What is nickolite? It's hard to tell from the picture - behind the floral brass design is silvery nickolite (a metal containing nickel) that makes the button sparkle!

Here's the link! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150174489747


Saturday, October 06, 2007

Our First Etsy Show!

Etsy @ the Market took place on September 30th in conjunction with the Sunday Artisans Market. It was a beautiful sunny day with mild temperatures - perfect for an outside show.
We had around 35 Etsy spaces, with a total of over 100 spaces counting the regular Ann Arbor Artisans. We had more traffic than on any other Sunday this season and everyone seemed to be having a great time!

I look forward to more Etsy shows in Ann Arbor!

There is a blog for an Etsy group in this area - http://23corridor.blogspot.com/













































Wednesday, September 26, 2007

The Etsy Beadweavers September Challenge!

The Etsy Beadweavers challenged our members to create something to "Show Your Colors". I'm sure you will agree that we did just that! The entries show a range of seedbeading techniques and stitches, different types of items, and a myriad of colors! What talent!
Here is a picture of all twenty of the entries. And here's the link where you can go to see each entry up close, visit the artists shops, and vote for the one you like the most! http://etsy-beadweavers.blogspot.com/


















And here is my entry - a 7 1/2 inch tall beaded glass bottle. Actually I used a hot sauce bottle that was perfect for the hot fiesta colors of the beads. I used the cap that came with the bottle and stained it to match the bronze colored seed beads. There are over 10,000 beads in this piece! And perhaps 30-36 hours were used to complete it.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Just Listed On Ebay!

Beadwoven Pearl Sunflower Necklace

Perfect for Autumn!

This necklace features a large sunflower beadwoven with light orange freshwater drop pearls. The center of the sunflower is made with dark brown matt seed beads.

The sunflower sits on a bed of three peyote leaves in dark green matt seed beads.

The sunflower and leaves are about 2 3/4 by 2 1/2 inches.

The neck chain utilizes a modified St. Petersburg chain stitch with the same green and brown seed beads. The neck chain measures about 20 inches and is fastened with a gold-plated lobster claw clasp and ring.


Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Labor Day Weekend Trip

I just got back from an 8-day trip visiting my sister and her husband, and my niece, her husband and my great-niece Summer Marie who just had her 1st birthday. She is a doll as you can see below! The picture is Summer at 8 months - hope to have a more updated picture soon!

My trip covered 3 states - Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. Kentucky and parts of Tennessee were in the midst of a severe drought complete with brown grass and dying trees. Mississippi fared better and seemed to be getting adequate rain. All of them were very hot and humid.

I did manage to stop at one bead store - the sister shop for the online shop Land of Odds. Great selection of seed beads. I like choosing seed beads in person rather than ordering them online. There's something about feeling strands of seed beads, and holding them up to the light to better see how they shine that one just has to do in person. Needless to say, I came home with quite a few strands!


Saturday, August 25, 2007

Saturday Night Specials

Saturday Night Specials on Etsy! Every Saturday evening between 5 PM EST and 6 AM EST, Etsy sellers post special sales in their shops, and wow, there are some great deals. Let's see, my items are 20% off during this sale, and it's the only sale I participate in regularly. The sellers list their specials on a forum thread that is started new each Saturday under the Promotions section.

Here's the link for this week's Saturday Night Specials thread! http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=5206636

Have fun shopping! I sure do!

Saturday, August 18, 2007

I Just Joined...

http://indiepublic.com/ What a nice site for networking with other artisans! You can share photos of your work, videos and join special interest groups. I joined the Land of Etsy and the Great Lakes Michigan groups!

And speaking of Etsy, every Saturday evening from 5 PM - 6AM EST, there is a forum thread called Saturday Night Specials (under the heading of Promotions). Sellers post special sales in their shops and usually offer great deals. I'm one of the moderators once a month and tonight I am proud to be the host. There is another thread (under Etc.) called the SNS Chat where sellers participating can chat and get to know each other. Come join us! It's a fun time and of course some incredible shopping for handmade goods of all kinds!

Thursday, August 09, 2007

A Big Thank You!

To the Etsy Glass Artists Street Team for featuring me and me work on their blog! Here's the link to the feature article: http://etsyglass.com/blog/index.php/2007/08/07/etsy-bead-artist-judy-russell-beadbug/.

It all began when I used a fused glass cabochon made by willowglass of Etsy in the brooch below. I love combining other components with seed beads! Another example of combining shows in the earrings below made with Czechoslovakian moonglow buttons.


















Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Summer Fruit!

New Earrings! Yummm! Who can't resist dark sweet cherries and brightly colored apples?



















Monday, July 16, 2007

Sweet Summery Bracelets!

Newly beaded and just listed - one on Ebay and the other on Etsy! I really love the pastel colors!

















Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Ebay Special Interest Groups Got A Facelift

Not so sure I like it yet however. The old group pages were more individualized. But it's new and perhaps we'll all get used to it. I hope.


Speaking of the Ebay groups, I'm a member of several jewelry groups there. The first one I joined several years ago is the Glass Seed Beaders Group and that group will always be the most special to me - of course - I use a lot of seed beads. And it's a very small group compared to the other jewelry groups. But they are a talented bunch and very welcoming to anyone interested in those teeny, tiny seed beads.


At the end of 2005, a group of at least 20 beaders from GSBG got together and made a tapestry of 48, 4" x 4" squares. The tapestry was auctioned off on Ebay in early 2006 and the proceeds went to Habitat For Humanity in the Gulf Hurricane areas. Each person poured their hearts into one or more of the squares. One of our members, Trish Whitecloud (http://stores.ebay.com/Apache-Blue-Girl-Bead-Market), put the squares all together to make the tapestry and hung it from a wooden rod. There was also a pocket on the back of the tapestry for a journal, where each beader talked about the inspiration for the square(s).



Pictured below is the final Tapestry, and then my square called "Nature Fights Back".























Monday, July 02, 2007

More Pictures of the Artisan's Market!

It was a beautiful Ann Arbor Sunday, about 75 degrees, and sunny with bright blue sky. The Market had a steady stream of buyers all day and everyone was serenaded by wonderful guitar music!





























































Monday, June 25, 2007

It's Official! Etsy at the Market!

Yes, there's going to be an Etsy Show called Etsy at the Market on September 30th! We're going to have 50 plus spaces at the Artisan's Market in Ann Arbor.


Kate Kehoe (chicalookate) is organizing it and I'm helping. If you are interested in receiving an application and more details on July 15th, please join our Etsy at the Market Google Group.
http://groups.google.com/group/etsy-at-the-market


I've been enjoying the Market so much, I purchased an annual spot! But I'm still beading and below you will see a very pretty necklace I just made!


Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Something New!!!

I've been working very hard on designing my own cabochons for use in beadwork or vintage styled jewelry. I wanted mine to be original and decided to use my own drawings! Yes, besides beading, I draw too, mostly in colored pencil or pastels, and almost always with flowers or animals as the main subject. The print is decoupaged on a vintage glass cabochon and set in vintage brass bezels or reproduction settings.