My Adventures at B.A.B.E. 2011 (Bay Area Bead Extravaganza)
// November 17th, 2011 // Blog, Mixed Media, Journals & Papercraft

From their website: “This is the largest two-day bead and jewelry show on the West Coast, with over 225 exhibitor spaces showing handmade, ethnic and vintage beads, jewelry, buttons, findings, books and DVDs. There will be more than 80 studio glass, silver, ceramic and polymer clay bead artists. Many artists or vendors will be exhibiting for the first time in the Bay Area. Classes are available for every level of experience and in many mediums…”
Last weekend, I attended BABE (Bay Area Bead Extravaganza). Three days of bead shopping, classes, and mingling with other creative-types.
I’d like to thank Donna Conklin for letting me share some of her BABE photos (show floor, JC Herrel, Leah Fairbainks, Lori & Kim):




On Friday, I was signed up to take Christi Friesen’s class called “Lovely Lily Pond”. And guess what? I actually made a lovely lily pond (as well as a little “in-law” pond. See!



I was so impressed with what we learned. We made EVERYTHING you see on these lily ponds out of polymer clay (except the resin in the pool and some of the shimmering embossing powder effects)… the pebbles, the moss, the flowers and fish!
Christi is a hoot and I learned a TON in the four-hour class. I had planned to visit some friends in the afternoon, but that plan bombed so I stuck around for Christi’s second class: Seeing the Light (faux stained glass out of polymer clay).
Here’s what I made there, but I have to tell you that I’m not an “all day class” kind of gal. My brain gets fried after about four hours of learning. So my intention was to learn the techniques in class and work on being more creative once I got home and tried it on my own. Take these two photos with a grain of salt. The second photo shows what the pieces actually look like when the sun shines through them. I need to remember that you can’t have four layers of clay if you want the stained glass effect (the middle of my flower).


Oh, that reminds me… I need to pick up an oven thermometer soon… I think I left my other ones behind when I moved (or they’re packed somewhere ridiculous and I’ll find them in a few months… d’oh!).
Saturday was Resin-Wire Forms with Tracy Stanley. Another very friendly and helpful instructor. The class was super fun and my fear of resin is now removed.
Some of you may remember my one-time previous attempt at resin.

A few days later, this turned cloudy and totally caved in. I decided I wasn’t interested in resin if it was going to be that fickle… after all, it’s not like there’s a shortage of things to play with and do in the world of jewelry-making.
But it’s always been in the back of my mind to try again someday. So… when this class was offered, I decided to give it a go.
SO GLAD I DID!
Here’s what I made:



One thing I’m learning about resin is that people have opinions. In the past three days, I’ve used four different kinds of resin and what I find funny is that most people who talk about (and/or are selling) resin have fairly strong opinions on the type of resin they use and they recommend ONLY the kind they use and usually dis all other forms of resin. (Not everyone does this, but enough do it that it struck me as funny… and scary.)
There’s two-part UV cured, two-part air dry, one part glaze adhesive, and more. And within each of those are several different brands with strong recommendations and strong non-recommendations. I decided my best bet is to experiment (a follow up to this blog post will feature the results of my experimentation).
And my segue winds back to BABE as Saturday afternoon and Sunday were spent in the “shopping” portion of the show.
I go to a lot of bead/gem shows (probably 8-10 per year) and the ones that feature self-representing artists, particularly lampworkers, are my absolute favorite. I only wish I had thousands of dollars to spend on the amazingly beautiful beads being offered at the show.
BABE comes to Oakland, California once a year, usually in the fall and I highly recommend it to anyone in the bead/jewelry industry. Three days of classes and two days of bead shopping (also tools, finished product, and more). Icing on the cake is getting to meet in person the people you’ve been getting to know online throughout the year(s).
I had a lot of fun and spent a lot of money. Now I’m off to create.
Later!
Laura









Love your work!
Always love what I find from you… youmake it tough to decide what I really want!
Your work always inspires me! I love everything that you create!
I love your reviews and look forward to hearing about your experiments with resin.
What a wonderful opportunity! Thanks so much for sharing for those of us unable to attend.
I love resin and love everything!
This appears to have been such an amazing Event!
Bet you are happy that you tried that resin class. Those pieces are great!
~~love your work~~~
WOW!!! So cool to be able to go to classes and do work like that… I am envious… and you did such great things!!! Thanks for sharing!
My hubby and I have long been crafters but have finally decided to dive in headfirst. We have obtained a reseller permit, he has made about 175 pcs of jewelry with supplies I stockpiled about 10 years ago, and I am working toward getting my glass studio set up in the garage. We have a lot of stuff in there right now for a yard sale so the glass studio probably won’t happen till 2012 – lol.
I love your review of the BABE show. Maybe next year I can get my hubby enthused about going and we will be able to visit too. Your little lily ponds are adorable – hard to believe they are your first attempts at that medium (or maybe just that form). Love what you did in the resin class too. I’ve always loved your work and seeing what you created with those classes has me thinking I may be in a lot of trouble in the future! I’m the kind of person who always wants to know, try and do MORE. Ugh!
I need to find a benevolent millionaire to adopt me. Thanks so much for your perspective on the show. Saw several of my fave peeps in the pics – what a nice surprise!
Take care…..
You are always a wealth of inspiration and talent!
I hope to be able to go to BABE one of these days….soon! Thanks for sharing
Love your review of the classes at BABE and the pictures that go along with it.