Showing posts with label beads of courage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beads of courage. Show all posts

Reflections

The Beads of Courage Artist Challenge is always a special day.  Firing up the torch, I found myself surrounded by close friends and talented artists giving so freely of their time and skills.  I deeply admire their selfless gift of service.  Having a son born with a congenital heart defect, Beads of Courage is a cause near and dear to my heart on so many levels.

Courageous children, who have requested special beads, gather around the studio tables as the glass enters the flame.  Skilled artisans steady their hands as they begin to bring Dream Beads to life.  The molten glass starts to flow and a menagerie of one-of-a-kind beads fill the hot kilns.  Happy ladybugs, alien-like monsters, smiling minions, superheroes, monkeys, and waddling ducks form a colorful parade of silliness.  Sounds of laughter echo in the bustling studio as whimsical designs take shape.  These beads will become unique Act of Courage beads, given to children on tough treatment days or to acknowledge milestones. 

Sheer amazement is visible in the children’s inquisitive eyes as they watch the dance of molten glass.  Creativity floods their eager minds as beads take shape.  In this moment, the children forget about their serious illnesses and the daily struggles.  Their thoughts drift away to the endless possibilities of glass.  Parents’ hearts are filled with happiness as they see their child’s wonder.  On this day, I have watched parents hold back tears, while children smile with joy.  This is the reason why so many love the National Bead Challenge Day.  The delightful scene is repeated in glass studios around the world.  Artists as a collective inspire hope, one bead at a time. 
The children are full of questions.  Many are concerned for the artist’s safety and ask, “Have you ever burnt yourself?”  In the child’s eyes, the artists are brave souls who tame fire and molten glass.  In our eyes, the children are the brave ones.  Each bead on their elaborate necklace stands as significant evidence of their courageous spirit, a record of their story.  They are gallant heroes in every sense of the word. 

Tootie Fruity - The ASGB, Beads of Courage, ISGB 2018 Project

Started on my donation for the ASGB, Beads of Courage, ISGB 2018 Project. The theme challenge is food nourishes the body and is an important part of our lives. My project is titled "Tootie Fruity" and the completed display will have a variety of fruit beads placed below the silly Toucan including bananas, oranges, lemons and limes.  #beadsofcourage #beadstrong #mybeadsdogooddeeds

Call for Beadmakers - 2017 Iditarod

Beads on the Trail 2017 is just around the corner. They need a total of 77 sets to be carried for Beads of Courage during the 2017 Iditarod. Each bead set needs to contains 5 beads. Even if you just donated 1 set, we can get to the end goal together. It is super easy to sign up and participate. Please join me in firing up the torches:

Behind the Mask

Packing up a few more donations for Beads of Courage.   Hope you have a wonderful weekend.   

Dutch


When experiencing difficulty getting into the glass-melting groove, it helps me to take a step back and create special Beads of Courage "dream beads".  I feel my hands are blessed with a greater measure of skill.  #beadsofcourage #beadstrong

Lime Zest

Fresh and tangy!  Some matched pairs for the studio's Beads of Courage donation box.  The perfect size for Carry a Bead pins.  Enjoy!

Walk the Plank

Another bead placed in the donation box for the Beads of Courage program.  Argh!  Join me in the bead mutiny me hearties!

Boxing up a few BoC Donation Beads

Excited to deliver these in person to the Beads of Courage headquarters in Tucson.  Some haven't been photographed before today, others have been featured in bead magazines.  Hoping they bring smiles to some awesome kiddos!

Free Penguin Tutorial

Visit www.bocbook.com to download a free penguin tutorial.  While you are there, check out the new Beads of Courage eBook available for $20 ($1.25 per tutorial).  100% of all sales go directly to the wonderful Arts in Medicine program. 
Happy Beading!

Tutorial Contributor for Soda Lime Times

Some exciting news, Soda Lime Times will feature a monthly tutorial designed for Beads of Courage.  The first issues comes out at midnight tomorrow night!  The tutorial will teach flameworkers to make a bumpy, hedgehog-sidekick for a child participating in the Beads of Courage program.

Beads of Courage Teams Up!

The Beads of Courage Program at Children's of Alabama is Proudly Sponsored by The Austin Shepherd Foundation.  Game Day tomorrow with the Vikings vs. Chiefs.  Anyone want to guess who I'm rooting for?  #MNgirl #austinshepherd #jennakingshepherd #carryabead #beadsofcourage
  

1 Day until the National Bead Challenge Day!

"Alright, which one of you flatfoots stole my lollipop."  These silly guys are headed to Beads of Courage.  Hoping they bring a smile to some special kids.

Soda Lime Times - October 2015


Explore the wild side of glass in the latest issue of Soda Lime Times.  Now available for instant download, the eMagazine features some wonderful designs by Kerri Fuhr, Marcy Lamberson, and Sharon Peters.  Always an honor to contribute to such a wonderful glass publication.  Enjoy!

Snail Herd


Just hit my goal for the week.  A batch of 50 snails for Beads of Courage. 
Well worth the 18+ hours flamework time of snailtastic fun!

Ladies Man

Remember Salty the Snail???  Well apparently he is quite the ladies man snail.  His brood has taken over my flower garden.  Sadly, the vegetation cannot support his growing family.


 
I know what you're thinking... and table salt is out of the question!  
 
 
Thanks to Beads of Courage program, the adorable baby snails will be heading to Tucson. 
No worries, I will put air holes in the shipping container.

2015 Bead Artist Hall of Fame

It was an honor to be inducted into the Beads of Courage Glass Bead Artist Hall of Fame.  Jean, Robert and all of the dedicated staff at Beads of Courage make a difference daily in the lives of countless children courageously fighting childhood illnesses.

Close up of the Hall of Fame Bead

Earth Culture

The aliens have had a big day of learning about Earth culture. Before having a bath to get them ready for their trip to Beads of Courage headquarters, they have mastered technology,

 Learned about the 2 major food groups (chocolate and skittles),

and made new friends...

 I am now confident they will make good companions to some lucky kiddos!