Libby Mills‘ recipe for a productive weekend includes:
- An integrated color palette (learned in Lindly Haunani’s color classes)
- Inspiration from a March ArtJewelry article by Jeff Dever
- A family willing to give her uninterrupted studio time.
Victoria Hughes explains her “Four Steps To Get It Done” in her latest newsletter. She recommends that you look at an unfinished project and follow the four steps…then let her know how it works.
She’s got a great bead class coming up March 29-30 (new date) in her Santa Fe studio. Students bring all the beads and objects they’ve always wanted to make into a necklace and learn ways to combine the elements.
Melanie West ,
Brava to Libby! Beautiful new work! I’m soooo inspired and overwhelmed now, I guess I better go to Victoria’s newsletter to get grounded. lol!
Thanks Cynthia!
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