Throughout the month, starting today with Mary Jane Dodd, you'll be able to see projects and inspiration from Barbara's book. She's lined up some amazing artists, all with unique perspectives.
Here's the list of hosts for you to follow:
October 6, Mary Jane Dodd, www.mairedodd.blogspot.com
October 7, Gaea Cannaday, www.gaeabeads.blogspot.com
October 8, Linda Larsen, www.objectsandelements.typepad.com
October 10, Andrew Thornton, www.andrew-thornton.blogspot.com
October 11, Lori Plyler, www.waterstonejewelry.blogspot.com
October 12, Diane Cook, www.rosa-josies.blogspot.com
October 13, Lori Anderson, http://www.prettythingsblog.com
October 14, LeAnn Weih, www.summersstudio.blogspot.com
October 15, Jen Judd Velasquez, www.jenjuddrocks.blogspot.com
October 17, Melissa Meman, www.melissameman.blogspot.com
October 18, Lisa Crone, www.abeadaday.blogspot.com
October 19, Shannon LeVart, www.missficklemediacom.blogspot.com
October 20, Cindy Wimmer, www.sweetbeadstudio.com
October 21, Laura Twiford, www.souvenirsfromlife.blogspot.com
October 22, Erin Prais-Hintz, www.treasures-found.blogspot.com
October 24, Jennifer Cameron, www.glassaddictions.com
Did I mention the give aways? Lots of them throughout the tour and you are in for some real treats. Want to know more? You can find out more details on Barbara's blog here.
And there's even a GRAND PRIZE - a Torch-Firing Kit (or $110 shopping experience at www.paintingwithfireartwear.com) - please leave a review at Amazon.com by November 24. Remember, leave an honest review... the book must stand on its own.
3 comments:
Hey LeAnn, this looks like such a beautiful book! I'll be following the tour ... and good for you, and thanks for sharing the news.
Happy Autumn!!
LeAnn, I can't wait until your profile your major contribution to Wings of a Dove ... for without it there would be no wings or a dove! :-)
This is exciting. Getting to go around and find all these wonderful beading blogs and see what others are doing! I also love the beads you've made and are showing us (newbie to anything clay, here).
Here's to stretching our creative wings as we read other stories (blogs, books, whichever!)
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