IT is that time again, the annual Bead Soup Blog Party, the BSBP is in full swing! For those who may have never heard of it, here's a summary of what this is about:
Basically this is a huge international bead swap, with more than 400 beaders from all over the world taking part! You swap your address with your assigned Partner, and send each other a "bead soup", and the other has to create something using that bead soup. It doesn't have to be jewelry, I have seen purse and key ring charms, and even beaded plants!
There are a few rules though: Your bead soup must contain a clasp and a focal, and these have to be used by your partner, albeit not in the same piece. At a predetermined date, every participant posts their creations on their blog for everyone to see, and this is the day of the Blog Party. Hopping from blog to blog, seeing what everyone received and created is definitely my most favorite part of the event. It is extremely surprising and inspiring!
The one organizing this huge project once again, as in the previous years, is Lori Anderson, even though she is terribly sick! She has gone through great lengths assigning the partners, giving it a lot of thought. For example there are those who wont send international, there are seed beaders and those who are not, there are the experienced and the inexperienced. And of course there are many who already participated in the previous years, and are supposed to not end up with the same partner again!
Unfortunately the sign up phasie for this year is already over. But if you are interested, I highly recommend signing up with the Bead Soup Cafe FaceBook group. There you'll always be up to date, and you'll be able to see most everyone posting images of the bead soups they've received as they arrive one by one, which is always very exciting!
Me, I'm taking part for the fourth time this year, and thought I'd take that as a cue to show you the bead soups I've received in the previous years, and what I've created with them. My partner this year, by the way, is Melissa Trudinger from Australia, whom I'll introduce properly in a bit.
IN 2011 my partner was Sara Oehler from the USA. Here you can see what I sent her, and here you can see what she created with it. Here you can see what I created with what she sent me:
IN 2012 my partner was Susan Kennedy from the USA. Here you can see what I sent her and what she created with it. Here you can see what I created with the wonderful bead soup she sent my way:
IN 2013 my partner in crime was Merja Sundström from Finland. This is what I sent her, and here you can see what she did with it. Unfortunately the reveal page seems to be gone from her blog, but a quick search, and I found her creations on the BSBP7 board on Pinterest, whew! THIS is what I created with the amazing bead soup she sent me:
AS for 2014, the big reveal is on May 3rd, so there's nothing to show yet but the teaser I uploaded for my partner Melissa Trudinger from Australia!
I Apologize that a lot of my blog pages disappeared. Among just the BPBP -pages! I´m going to add the pictures there, but my "hard work" of writing in english is nowhere. I´m so angry for myself, because I didn´t write those stories nowhere else.
ReplyDeleteNo need to apologize, as it certainly isn't your fault. Strangely, the search on your blog still brings up the titles of the posts, just not the posts themselves. I'm very glad I was able to find the beautiful jewelry you created on Pinterest – you absolutely rocked that soup. :-)
DeleteIn fact, this reminds me I need to look up how to back up my blog. I know there is a way. And after messing up my layout template today ... I'm very glad I managed to get it back to how it was!!
DeleteI have to addmit that these thing are not my strenghts. (May be you remember that.) :D
ReplyDeletePerhaps I made something wrong when those pages disappeared. Always is it not so, but I suspect first myself...
The titles are there, because in some place there were the comments still left and I added the titles afterwords. I was going to add the comments too, and the pictures are still "somewhere"
in my computer.
Yes! It was really "the" soup! It was a magical soup of the winter in Finland. And you didn´t even know to which country you was going to send them, when you picked your soup! It attracted something in my soul. The whole story woke up. And that´s why I think it was something very special. <3 And that´s why I´m so sad that the "whole story" disappeared. :(
But perhaps these are the things that we have to keep only in our hearts. <3 :)