Sunny 67
The time before the shows opened at 10am was spent packing up several flat rate boxes to send back home. We went to find a post office and found we could not get to the post office as all the streets were closed due to construction on a trolley. It will help people get around better at some future time, but was a nuisance today. After a dead end or two we found a second Post office and we found that the Flat Rate had gone up.
The show choices today were based on three things, 1. Beads; 2. Chains; and 3. Beads.
We drove out to the Gem Mall and parked. The main shows provide shuttle service between them. We decided to go to the Doubletree Hotel for a show called “To Bead True Blue”. There were a couple vendors that Bonnie wanted to see, so I just followed along like a good husband. I was surprised once that a vendor from China had a couple of Blue Lace Pendant beads made from old material that you just can’t find anymore. I found one Jasper I can’t identify, but thought it is colorful and attractive. So while Bonnie was learning about filling bezels with resin clay I shopped for a few stones for her.
We concentrated on findings and other related items. We looked at a new product called Glinter, which sparkles like silver, but features zinc as a main product instead of silver. Combined with silver and copper it is lead, nickel and cadmium free and non-allergenic. So we found some copper and silver beads that we look forward to using in our Lake Superior stone jewelry.
Bonnie found a new pair of pliers she is excited about, and what could I say, I just bought a couple pliers myself. We replenished our supply of silver and rose gold chains so that everyone can have a handsome chain to set off the wire-wrapped pendants featured at Snob Appeal Jewelry.
Even though we spent the afternoon at a Bead Show, we did not buy beads! We went to learn about some new techniques and products rather than beads. Truthfully, Bonnie already has purchased more beads than she can handle in a year (and yes she knows it, I’m not just talking behind her back), so she only bought 4 strands of beads all day. Very restrained! They were very pretty Lapis, and cool-looking Blue Lace Agate nuggets that she just could not resist. And I did not buy a single slab or rock chunk all day. Sigh.
Better luck another day!