
The idea this time was to go through your hoarded beads (and all jewelry crafters have them), pick out ONE special bead, and send it to your assigned partner. You were to pick the bead, write a nice note and package it up for shipment BEFORE you knew who your partner would be.
As luck would have it, my randomly selected partner Sally is someone that I already know. I was involved several years back in her blog challenge, Focusing on Life, where each participant would post a blog every week on a pre-determined theme.
I had to drop out of the challenge in the middle of the second year, due to health reasons and other life complications. It's been wonderful to re-connect with her through the Bead Soup Blog Party. We exchanged e-mails, agreeing to stick to the ONE bead rule (while it was obvious that many others were sending much more) and I popped hers in the mail.
Here is what I sent to Sally. This lovely goddess bead was made by my friend, Louise Ingram. I'd purchased a number of lampwork beads from her over the years to make into necklaces and sell at events. Now that I am no longer able to do that, quite of few of these lovelies have been languishing in my bead stash. Each one is different, and each one is beautiful.
I can't wait to see what you'll make this year! You've made some amazing necklaces in prior years!
ReplyDeleteYes, sometimes I've surprised myself, they have turned out so well. I'm still wearing some of them on occasion.
DeleteI can't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteNeither can I. LOL
DeleteBonnie, I get can't wait to see what you create!!! I know it will be something great!!
ReplyDeleteIt is so good to reconnect with you, I missed blogging (but life got in the way) and I'm so glad to be at it again. Sorry, I'm late visiting here... Blogger wasn't letting me click the Publish button, so after a few days of nothing working I found out that I had to update my web browser!!
I hope we stay in touch now that we've re-connected. I'm glad you are back to blogging too.
DeleteI have to admit that I have never played with beads too much. Although I am kind of interested in your prayer beads.
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