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May 2008 Table of Contents

  • May 1: The BeadBugle.Com Daily Archive page which introduces the Daily Edition and features a how-to project called Lazy Lizard by Sharon Bateman, a seed bead weaving project
  • May 2: The BeadBugle.Com Daily Archive page features Margie Deeb as she explores Cultures of our World: Latin America color palettes
  • May 5: The BeadBugle.Com Daily Archive page featuring a project by Tammy Honaman called Art Clay Multi-strand Necklace, a great how-to project using Art Clay. Additionally the Bead Bazaar is highlighted and offers Free Advertising for all bead related artist and organizations
  • May 6: The BeadBugle.Com Daily Archive page features Rhea Raghaven's article on Blue Topaz and an archived Rena's Tips and Tricks by Rena Klingenberg
  • May 7: The BeadBugle.Com Daily Archive page featuring Ann Turner's About Style article I owe my fashion insight to Lucy and Ethel. A funny insight into the world of fashion
  • May 8: The BeadBugle.Com Daily Archive page features The Elements of Design: Size, Shape, Scale and Texture by Lynn M. Dean.
  • May 9: The BeadBugle.Com Daily Archive page featuring a Polymer Clay how-to project entitled Polymer Clay Angel Pin by Trish Hodgens.
  • May12: BeadBugle.Com Bead Savvy - Color article featuring Margie Deeb and an except from her new book, The Beader's Color Palette, called Living Color" The Briny Deep.
  • May 13: A BeadBugle.Com how-to project by Marilyn Gardiner, including step-by-step instructions and photographs on how to make a double spiral bracelet
  • May 14: BeadBugle.com Seed Bead Aspirations article by Jeanette Shanigan descibes the success and efforts of completing the 2008 Bead-It-Forward Breast Cancer Quilt Project
  • May15: Pearls of Wisdom is a monthly BeadBugle.Com column written by Aunt Acid. This issue is Write On! Write Off! Power to the People is a humorous look at taxation and government spending as it applies to the cottage artisan.
  • May 16: The featured article is a project called Coiled Wire Rings by Ann Turner. This is a "Not Just for Kids" beginner level project. In addition we have a Tips and Tricks from Rena Klingenberg from September of 2004
  • May 19: BeadBugle.com features a polymer clay project by Ann and Karen Mitchell call Mosaic Leaf Pendant. The pendant is striking with a primitive Bontanical Flair. Plus a bonus Tips from Rena from October of 2004. Lot's of Orphan Bead Tips
  • May 20: A Free Beadbugle.com book review for Margie Deeb's best selling new book The Beader's Color Palette. Plus a short article by Peter Francis entitled "First Member of the Beaders Hall of Fame"
  • May 21: .An exclusive BeadBabe.Com how-to project featuring designer Bridgette Rallo's Bora Bora PMC Necklace with a blister pearl focal pendant.
  • May 22: A BeadBugle.com How-to Project by Robert Dancik using an absolutely new material that he is marketing called Faux Bone. The Project is call PMC and Faux Bone Pendant, a beautiful piece.
  • May 23: A BeadBabe.com How-To Project featuring lampworked beads, designed by Lynn M. Dean called Plum Indulgence.
  • May 26: Peter Francis wrote this history article about the Walco Indian Beadcraft kit from the 30's. BeadBugle.com is prouf to recycle Peter's outstanding and often humorous articles about Beads.
  • May 27: The BeadBugle.Com product review of Robert Dancik's new Faux Bone material, an extremely versitile product for jewelry making.
  • May 28: BeadBugle.com present a reprint article from Sarajane Helm's website entitled Digital Photography for Jewelry & Things
  • May 29: BeadBugle.com Daily features two book reviews today from the same author and designer, Alice Korach. We are reviewing Beading with Cubes and Triangles and it's new smashing follow-up book Beading with Cubes and Triangles 2..
  • May 30: BeadBugle.Com profiles Melanie Potter, a nationally recognized beading teacher and founder of School of Beadwork.
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