


One of my favorite parts of my job is to gather all of the bounty into one place and then to pack it up, organize it for a safe journey, and to consider how to juxtapose it for display.
This activity is one that I am good for. I have been noodling around in the studio for the last two days, feeling hopeful and entertained, as I pack up the 'goods' for sale. It is not a typical 'readying' but fun nonetheless. I spent the day yesterday with copper clay, noticing that a lack of dexterity can bring interesting results.
After my time at The Whole Bead Show I will be in Mesa,AZ at a meeting of the East Valley Beaders on February 10 where I will give a talk and have a trunk show, won't you come by?
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