I went ahead and made more jewelry. With Madison squarely at my side, asking, "Can I make some too," or, "is this your homework you're working on?" Both of which demanded an honest answer.
"Yes. Of course."
So there we are watching me put together a few new pieces, and Madison picking the most hideous girly-girl beads she can find.
Funny though, she feels the need to explain that it's all about the presentation.
Wow, my 9 year old explaining to me the merits of presentation. Making me look back at my pile of finished work and say to myself, I have got to do more designs--not just do the same thing with every piece I always do, simply because that simplicity sells, generally.
So-here I go, next week I am meeting my mother and sister in Phoenix so we can all go to the biggest gem and jewelry show in the country. The Tuscon Show(s).
This is years in the Making. Years.
http://www.thetucsonbeadshow.com/
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