Wednesday, July 1, 2009

More Creations from Beading Granny


Hi Everyone -
Well this is my first attempt at making jewelry out of hardware!

This has really been an exciting adventure into making these necklaces.

They are by far an amazing item -

Price - $5.00


Some with charms...

For the kiddies...

Colors of choice...

Ribbon string...

Colors again...

( Sold) - Made for my sister...

Wisdom Charm...

Colors again...

Inspire Charm...












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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

~Girls Gathering~

As the temperature dropped last night, we were under a winter advisory with snow and blowing winds... 7:00 pm here came the prettiest snowfall in years here in Burlington, North Carolina! Forty-five minutes later, the snow had stopped here and it snowed all around us. What a bummer! Schools were letting out early today and the kids were totally ready for this so-called snowstorm that was coming. Today is Wednesday and we have the cold winds, no snow with lots of sunshine, so it's hello mosquitoes and all those little creatures of summer. Our winters can't stay cold enough, we were 60 degrees and sunny on Sunday and it is now 21 degrees at 9:00pm with warmer temperatures on Friday of 54 degrees. Hope the weather is good where you readers are.

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What better way to spend time with the grandchildren
plan to have a bead party! Three of my girls are basically
like Mawmaw when it comes to creating jewelry. It is so
exciting to see them being crafty... precious little hands
beading and making bracelets for their mommies for
presents. What better gift - when it's homemade!

Kiara - Haley - Mawmaw - Katie


This is Kiara, her preference of color is purple;

she is trying to be serious here...

Another serious face here; Katie's preference of

color is pink for her mommy and she is ready to bead!

A great way to display my earrings I have made
a shutter door from Lowe's -
The earring cards are a perfect fit to show all of
my creations and more...

Chocolate Shake

Touch of Green


Elephants
This is a few of my earrings and it is always amazing at the things people look for in fashion - the textures, colors and lengths of the creations they want hanging from their earlobes.
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Friday, January 23, 2009

Feeling Creative!


With the temps finally warming to a much better number and not in the teens; I am compelled to go outside and see what is lying around in places where they shouldn't after all the wind, rain and snow this week.
Today I am feeling very creative - George found three small sets of shutters and bammmmm - in my mind I saw my earrings! I have seen this image somewhere else and so he bought me the huge shutter door for $70.00 and I felt so bad once we found these, oh well I can fill them up. Or maybe figure out a way to hang my bracelets or necklaces on the shutters with a little imagination I may have it down pat real soon. I love being creative and using my mind filling the day with surprises of sorts and sitting back and looking at the expressions on my family and friends faces; that is a joy! That is being creative to me and I am addicted to that.
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Look at some items I have -

18" Blue Moon

19" Key Lime

18" Purple-Striped Angel

Just so you know ...


RIP Friend -
Today we mourn the death of a lifelong friend, William O. "Billy" Meadows, 61 years old and stricken with Alzheimer's. Heartbreaking as it is this disease took over him in a matter of ten to twelve months - so quickly he lost his battle with such a horrifying stripper of the mind.
Billy is survived by his wife, Sabra and two sons, Brian and Chris, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Billy was a devoted husband, father and granddad to his family. He also was an avid fisherman and enjoyed camping trips to the lake or beach. He had a tremendous love for his friends and held onto them for many years and he will be sorely missed.
Until we meet again Billy; God Bless...