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Happy 2012 from MrBead! Shamballa
Beads, Bead
Resolutions & Your Bead
Planner

This month’s theme is shamballa beads, January's
birthstone garnet + bead resolutions and your 2012 bead planner.
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Shamballa Beads
New Year Bead Resolutions
Garnet - January's gemstone
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Shamballa Beads
– The hottest hip hop accessory of the year & the
next big bead craze!

Shamballa
jewelry is spiritual fashion, made from Tibetan Buddhist-inspired beads worn by
all the big rap and hip hop artists. Their ‘spiritual vibe’ reminds the mind and
body of its natural ability to open and heal, bringing a feeling of well being.
Also spelled Shambhala, a mythical kingdom in ancient Tibet where all the
inhabitants have reached enlightment. Old Tibetan medical texts say it is also
the dharma chakra, located in the heart of all living beings - symbol for the
trinity of body, speech, and mind. Similar to the effect hip hop music has on
the soul.


King
Ice, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, TI, P Diddy, Dr. Dre, Nelly, and Busta Rhymes, are
among many artists appearing on magazine covers and music videos sporting these
Buddhist disco ball beads. King Ice’s shamballa bracelets are made from nylon
string with a traditional macramé manual toggle fastener. The beads are made
from plastic and a base metal with either cubic zirconia stones or hematite
diamonds. He raps with shamballa inspired disco ball bead necklaces too.


These
stunning and stylish beads are a unique mix between jewelry and spirituality.
Today’s turmoil brings no better time to get in touch with hip hop
fashion and your inner self.
Express your individuality and spiritual needs by designing your own unique
shamballa bracelet and matching necklace.
Create a mystical effect using skull and Buddhist beads with sparkling
crystal beads to add bling.
Resolutions
New
Year Bead Resolutions
New Years is a wonderful time to start something new.
People make resolutions to eat better, exercise more, quit bad habits - but how
many of us make resolutions about our beading? What better way to imprint the
positive habit of creativity, by enjoying time with our beads and making new
projects. It can help you find time to do a little something creative almost
every day. And what could be a better resolution than that?
Think
Now
is the time to decide what you'd like to make to start your New Year's beading
projects. This can be a large or small project, a necklace or bracelet, an
intricate item, even wall hanging. Or something significant, such as a
baby announcement for a new child or grandchild, a wedding announcement in
beads, a beaded plaque with a quote that means something important to you or
loved ones.






The important thing is not to think I’ll start when “I get around to it” – you
must start right away, go for it! You don't have to have every item you'll
need to complete the project to begin. And it doesn’t have to take all day -
just set aside an hour or so to get the project started. As long as you
have something to begin. Often you'll find new beads along the way that will fit
perfectly with the project.

List
Make
a list of all supplies you need for the project. Tick off what you already
have and order online what’s missing. Check for beading thread, needles, a
loom if it necessary, the pattern, any instructions or tutorials you'll need, a
bead board etc. Also, make sure that you have a place to do the beading, any
work surface covers, plus somewhere to store the project while you’re not
working. Keep the work in a secure place so it will not be tipped over
accidentally or knocked off a shelf.
Organize
Plan some time, at least an hour, to get your new beading
project underway. Have all the supplies you'll need in one spot so you can sit
down and begin beading. If you need a particular book or print-out, be sure to
have it ready to use. Mark the place in the book or have instructions from the
internet printed out for reference. If you know you have some of the
supplies on hand but that they are "buried", take a few minutes to dig them out
and look over.
You
don’t want to be put off a new project because the thread is the wrong color or
your clippers are too dull. If you are missing something for your project,
you can often substitute it for something else. Use your imagination with what
you have. Customizing or changing a published beading pattern is a way to add a
bit of "you" to the original designer's creative vision and makes your beading
even more special.
Gather all the items you have, even if it's just the beading needle, thread and pattern. If you have none of the other supplies, then at least thread the needle and read through the pattern. You could take time to mark rows on the pattern or to gather tools and look through the beads in your stash to work into the project. Go for it! Once you've taken the first step - the rest, including beads, tools and time to bead, will come easy! to top
Use our monthly 2012 planner to organize your beading schedule - click here
Garnet is January's birthstone, a name given to over ten gemstones with similar chemical structure. Although red occurs most, there are also shades of green, pale to bright yellow and fiery orange garnet. Some rare garnets even change color from daylight to artificial light. “Garnet” derives from the Latin “granum” meaning "grain”. Describing the typically rounded shape of the gemstone and also reminds of pomegranate seeds.
Garnet is a name given to over ten gemstones with similar chemical structure. Although red occurs most, there are also shades of green, pale to bright yellow and fiery-orange garnet. Some rare garnets even change color from daylight to artificial light.
The name “garnet” derives from the Latin “granum” meaning "grain”. Describing the typically rounded shape of the gemstone and similar to pomegranate seeds. Garnet comes mainly from Africa, but also from India, Russia, central and south America.
Benefits
Garnet
makes good jewelry because it’s very hard, and so resistant to wear. Garnet is
said to symbolize happiness as well as deep and enduring love and friendship.
Travelers’ wore garnets to protect against evil, poison and wounds. It was also believed to help depression and prevent nightmares. Red garnet in particular is said to break a fever, stop bleeding and to reduce inflammation.
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MrBead.com or
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Almost 7-Years
of MrBead Newsletters!

April 2012 marked the 7th full year of the MrBead newsletter, and I thank you all for such enthusiastic comments and appreciation. Just click below to see the past newsletters:
To see all the original old newsletters click here
or the complete archive here.Any suggestions for future newsletters would be
appreciated, just email
suggestions@mrbead.com
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For your free MrBead 2012 Planner click here
This planner
will help you organize your beading projects and craft fairs in 2012.
Print it out and write your schedule and bookings
in the date boxes.
In green is the gemstone of the month to help you
plan ahead.
You will need Adobe reader to open this - but the program is already on 99% of computers and free download from Adobe. When downloaded, save to your computer and print.
20% Discount Coupon
Start the new year by sampling our beads with 20% off any order from our MrBead bead store, just key in "2012" at the checkout (without the
commas) and click "Redeem Coupon".
Offer valid until Thursday 5th January 2012 only - so act now! Only for use in our store at the checkout and not valid with any other offers.
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