
At last! I'm almost finished with the chips. Just one more to join the two sections and then I can start on the RAW section for the back of the necklace. --- Sandy

I finally got some beading done today. I think I'll have to give up on getting any beading done on weekends when Carlos is in town. Just too much to do, especially when he's just come back from a long trip.
Here's some purple potato chips I got done at Mom's house the last couple of days. There are seven of them so far. I'd originally intended this as a necklace to go with a new shirt. But my color memory is horrible and I pulled the beads without matching it to the shirt. Turns out the shirt is a red-purple so these beads don't look so good with it. But I like the these purple beads with the green drops so I'll keep going. It might be just a bracelet however. Now I've got to figure out something to go with the new shirt.
Kay is still beating me. I'm going to have to get busy to keep up with her. We're both working on a kit for Marcia DeCoster's Victoria Necklace. It calls for 12 of these fans and 10 medallions. I only got one fan finished today plus the three I did in Shreveport. But I did try out various surface embellishments and finally settled on a green seedbead. I thought for sure that 2mm SWC in olivine or tanzanite would work but they just disappeared into the work.
Also, here's a pix of the goodies I bought at the retreat. The baggies in the center hold nailheads in bright opaque colors. And the other baggies hold vintage cabs. The large cab is a beautiful blue stone with flash and is called aragonite.