Monthly Archives: February 2012

My Newest Hand Beaded Dog Collar

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My Hand Beaded Dog Collars have become a large part of  the hand crafted items I enjoy making.  This passion began when I created my very first collar for my grand dog Ariel as she was highlighted in my daughter Marlene’s wedding.  Her collar was made to match the bridesmaid’s dress!  You can see detailed photos in my Event Planning Photos.
 

It never ceases to amaze me how much I truly enjoy creating new designs for very special people and their special pets! 

My latest project is a stunning black, white and silver collar embellished with small and large red swarovski crystals for that extra special touch.  This is my new favorite for my biggest fan Linda and her beautiful Pearl!  This design was a special order created in the spirit of Linda’s vision!   I believe I captured her vision for “A Little Black Dress” with some very special bling!

I can’t wait to see Pearl in her elegant new accessory!

Pearl's Little Black Dress
 

Diaper Cakes Completed!

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Marlene and I had so much fun creating our adorable Diaper Cakes!  We enjoyed our time together and the fun we had discovering new and playful ideas!  The diaper cake creations will be a stunning addition to Karissa and David’s Baby Shower and useful for baby after the big day!

As promised, I am happy to share our final creations! Enjoy!

Preparing for my newest project!

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I am so excited to be preparing for my next project!  I am going to be a Grandma for the first time in June and I’m working on the baby shower!  My daughter Marlene and I will be assembling and decorating diaper cake centerpieces for Karissa and David’s (my son) baby shower next month !  I can’t wait to try this project as it is something new for me and I get to experience it with my daughter!  I will post pictures soon when the project is completed!  Wish us luck!!

Welcome to StaceyB Designs

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Welcome to my blog!  I’d like to start by saying this process is so outside of my comfort zone that I have been putting it off for months!  In fact, if my son had not generated the template for this blog, I would not be here right now.  I am intrigued, to say the least, and hope that what I share with you will be valuable and of interest.

My primary use of this medium is to share with you my passion for my work at this stage in my life.  I am an artist struggling with an identity crisis.  I just typed the word “artist” but then immediately drew a blank.  I have historically been defined by the roles that I have played in life.  Daughter; granddaughter; sister; friend; wife; mother; student; employee; co-worker; manager; etc.  To call myself an artist is uncomfortable for me.  My previous roles in life were easily defined for me as I progressed through the years and naturally evolved from one stage to next.  Some of them out of natural progression; some out of choice: and many out of necessity.  I did what was required of me at the time as I accepted responsibility for my life and the lives of my children.  They all made sense at the time, were practical and necessary and were natural in execution defining who I was as an individual. 

Now that I am at stage in my life where requirements and necessity are not the primary drivers, I have the ability to explore and expand my artistic abilities.  A luxury I never thought possible!  In my previous lives I was always, and still am, known as the crafty one!  The sister or aunt or cousin with the eye for design and crafting abilities who can make jewelry and decorate houses and encourage the creative side in us all.  The one who always tries to make keepsake gifts, share the family photos, and record our family history.  I have been told many times throughout my life what a talented artist I am and that my creations are works of art.  A concept I am struggling to embrace.  A part of me feels unworthy of the artist title while the other part of me longs to own it.

I will take this opportunity to share with you what I do, what I have done and where I am going.  I hope that I will inspire you with my work as I have been inspired by others.  My goal is to embrace the concept, accept the responsibility and earn the title.  I’ll let you decide…….  I am honored to share this journey with you!