The Bead Soup Book Blog Tour stops here!

by Cindy on October 5, 2012

Welcome to the next stop in the Bead Soup Book Blog Tour!  Today I am joining a great line-up of contributors in celebrating the recent release of Lori Anderson’s book, Bead Soup – 32 Projects Show What Happens When 26 Beaders Swap Their Stash!  Do you have a copy yet?  If not, I think you’ll be ready to grab your own by the time you’ve read the many reviews this week!

I’ve been along on this exciting journey with Lori from the very beginning…. I remember the news that Kalmbach wanted to publish a book featuring her incredibly popular Bead Soup Blog Party.  This blog hop phenomenon has so many in the jewelry community swapping beads, creating, blogging, and making new online connections.  I have had the privilege of contributing to this book in a very unique way. Early on, Lori asked if I would take the pictures each of the bead soups to be featured in the book.  Would I??  Oh, you bet!  I enjoy staging pictures as much, if not more, than making jewelry! 🙂  I remember an over-nighter with Lori, staying up late going through the first round of bead soup mixes with excitement.  I really feel honored that I was able to hold each of the bead soup contributions in my hands, and arrange them in to a bead bowl picture.   Should I group the beads in sections, or show them randomly mixed?  It was a fun dilemna.   I want to thank Lori for trusting me to take on such an important role in her book.  I loved every minute of it.

It was a nice challenge to work with bead soups from jewelry designers and bead makers that I admire.  When you start with the beautiful sets of beads that they hand-selected, you can’t go wrong!  I’d love to share some before and after photos – first a few shots of the bead soup bowls, then a snippet of the finished piece.  I really enjoyed reading the creative names that Lori concocted for the jewelry pieces – I’ve included them with the pictures.  This first set from Heather Powers features her polymer clay art beads (in my favorite colors!).

Next, an all-vermeil bead soup with a show-stopping tassel was put together by Lori Anderson.  Its like having the benefit of a blank canvas when you start a design with an all-metal bead soup!

Now this was a fun challenge – a bead soup by Kerry Bogert featuring one of her handmade peacock focals.  You can read more about her bead soup in her post here.  This piece has now gone on to a new home with the bead soup originator herself & that makes me happy that she has a special piece of jewelry that we collaborated on together.

What a thrill to work with a soup featuring enameled beads by the Queen of torch-fired enameling herself!  The aqua blues and pastels in Barbara Lewis’ bead soup was right up my alley.  Combining pretty vintage flowers seemed like a natural pairing with the enameled focal and beads.

I know you’ll find so much to gain and enjoy reading the Bead Soup book.  I’m fond of  the  book’s fresh format, with the soup theme carried throughout. You’ll find recipe cards, “utensils” for the supply lists, and incredibly creative soup-related project titles (I still don’t know how Lori came up with 32 unique names!). 🙂    The Gallery is another great feature, showing more designs by talented jewelry designers.  I love having the Bead Soup Blog Party experience captured in a book that I can flip through time and again for inspiration.

There are lots prizes  all along the book tour!  I’m giving away a set of handmade, tumbled-to-perfection copper wire clasps.  Simply leave a comment on this post to be entered to win.  You’ll also be entered to win the BIG GRAND prize that Lori is giving away – each comment on a book tour blog post will be entered in to the drawing. Winners to be announced between on October 8th or 9th.  Visit Lori’s blog for all of the details!

Thanks for joining me on this stop and be sure to follow the schedule below for more book reviews and give aways!

– Cindy

Monday, October 1st

Lori Anderson — http://www.PrettyThingsBlog.com

Rebecca Anderson — http://www.songbeads.blogspot.com

Barbara Bechtel — http://secondsurf.com/wordpress/

 

Tuesday, October 2nd

Lori Anderson — www.PrettyThingsBlog.com

Kerry Bogert —   http://kabsconcepts.com/wp/

Melanie Brooks — http://earthenwood-beads.blogspot.com

Jennifer Cameron — http://glassaddictions.blogspot.com

 

Wednesday, October 3rd

Lori Anderson —www.PrettyThingsBlog.com

Diane Cook — www.rosa-josies.blogspot.com

Malin de Koning — http://www.beadingbymalindekoning.blogspot.com/

 

Thursday, October 4th

Lori Anderson — www.PrettyThingsBlog.com

Cassie Donlen — http://cassiedonlen.blogspot.com

Jeannie Dukic — http://site.jkdjewelry.com/blog

Nan Emmett  — http://www.spiritrattles.blogspot.com/

Lyn Foley —  http://lynfoleyblog.com

 

Friday, October 5th

Lori Anderson — www.PrettyThingsBlog.com

Brandi Hussey — http://www.brandigirlblog.com

Cindy Wimmer — www.SweetBeadStudio.com

Barbara Lewis — Painting With Fire

Libby Leuchtman –  http://libbyleu.blogspot.com/

 

Saturday, October 6th

Lori Anderson www.PrettyThingsBlog.com

Melissa Meman — http://www.melissameman.blogspot.com/

Stefanie Teufel — http://stefaniessammelsurium.blogspot.com/

 

Sunday, October 7th

Sharon Palac — http://sharonsjewelrygarden.blogspot.com

Heather Powers — http://www.humblebeads.blogspot.com

Erin Prais-Hintz — http://treasures-found.blogspot.com

 

{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

lori October 7, 2012 at 6:54 pm

love your clasps

Pam Traub October 7, 2012 at 7:33 pm

Those are perfect clasps and I sure woud like to win them! Congrats on the book…such yummy soup!

Tara P October 7, 2012 at 8:46 pm

Amazing job with the pictures – the book wouldn’t be the same without them! I’d love to win the clasps!

Alicia October 7, 2012 at 9:42 pm

This book will be such a wonderful read – looking forward to it!
Your clasps are gorgeous, I sure would love to win them… Thank you for the opportunity to win 🙂

Melissa Trudinger October 7, 2012 at 11:58 pm

I am so looking forward to getting my copy of the book! The clasps are great, I’d love to win them!

chris murphy October 8, 2012 at 8:48 am

Copper is my favorite and those clasps are to die for.

Sharon October 9, 2012 at 1:25 am

Oh Cindy, what a wonderful journey it was, and I so enjoy looking at your beautiful necklaces, you are a true artist. And I feel so touched and honored that one of your cutie-pie sons (I hope he doesn’t mind me saying that!) chose my necklace as his favorite! This made my day, truly! 🙂

Mary Harding November 11, 2012 at 4:55 am

Cindy your introduction to the Bead Soup Blog party book is so enticing. Your photos are gorgeous. I now have my own copy of the book. It is such fun and a pleasure to look through.

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