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February 17, 2009
Take Your Jewelry Beyond the Bead

If you're ready to put a new spin on your regular old beaded jewelry, this is just the book for you. Inside Beyond the Bead, you'll find more than 25 mixed-media techniques for taking your jewelry to totally unexpected places. This is truly no-holds-barred jewelry making - try your hand at molding polymer clay, hammering metal, etching glass, cyber crafting and so much more. In this book, author Margot Potter encourages you to let out all those kooky ideas rolling around inside your noggin by trying some new techniques. Then use what you've learned to make uniquely fascinating jewelry that reflects a uniquely fascinating you.


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About the Author

Margot Potter is an author, designer, TV spokesperson, blogger, consultant and gal about town. Better known as The Impatient Beader, Margot is the author of the very successful Impatient Beader series, and her work is frequently featured in Simply Beads. She appears on QVC as a jewelry expert, and her blog, www.margotpotter.com, receives more than 6,000 hits daily.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: North Light Books; Original edition (February 17, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1600611052
  • ISBN-13: 978-1600611056
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #353,834 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I have had an amazing journey thus far, with various professional and personal incarnations along the way. I have been an actress, a cowpunk, jazz, swing, country, blues and folk vocalist, a poet and performance artist, an author, a thrift store afficionado, a backyard chicken farmer, a Mom, a TV personality, a waitress/psychologist...the list goes on.

I currently reside in an old Amish school house with my family near Lancaster, PA. We searched high and low until will found this peaceful valley to call our home. Our Amish neighbors are wonderful and I think my antics of chasing stray chickens in high heels keep them in stitches.

My new career as a writer and craft expert started after my professional world collapsed five years ago. I decided then that it was time to reinvent myself and find a career that capitalized on my creativity, intellect, passion and unique vision. (Besides, I can't work in an office, as my snarky know it all attitude would be my undoing.) I queried and published a book and two sequels, wrote articles and created projects for magazines, became an on air jewelry expert at QVC, create projects for manufacturers, teach annually at the Tucson Gem Show for Swarovski and appear as the host of the Memory Makers Magazine videos filmed at the CHA shows twice yearly.

I realize now that it is entirely possible to do anything you can imagine if you are willing to be flexible about how it all transpires. Once you begin to move in the right direction, everything unfolds with amazing serendipity. After years of struggle, this has been a sweet success!


 

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For Crafters and Beaders, February 4, 2009
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With such a large assortment of materials and methods mixed together, anyone who enjoys mixing it up will enjoy this book. If you have already tried working with beads and are looking for a way to expand your jewelry skills that does not require setting up a fancy workshop with high-end equipment, then this is packed full of ideas. Read the full review here: http://jewelrymaking.about.com/od/mixedmediabookreviews/fr/122208.htm
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a Book! Spectacular, Craftacular, and Delivers Unique Projects on Every Page!, March 27, 2009
This review is from: Beyond The Bead: Making Jewelry With Unexpected Finds (Paperback)
If you are not yet familiar with Margot Potter, and with her generous, openhearted manner of teaching, you are in for a delightful surprise. You are going to enjoy all sorts of exciting new techniques to savor, think about, and store away for the next time you need inspiration! New things are headed your way in this great book, Beyond the Bead. In fact, in every case, you will be charmed by them!

Author Margot has a solid background of classical teaching in the jewelry arena, and yet in each of her books (Margot becomes more prolific every year!) I discover, once again, that her flat out brilliance urges the reader forward, and, together with her genuine enthusiasm, the deal is clinched, art wise.
Margot has a "voice", and it is pure, fun, and clear. When she creates, her voice is very distinctive in each project. On the other hand, the reader can take what he or she wants from each tutorial and learn super fun and different ways to challenge the art process. As Margot says in her introduction, "Think of this book as a series of pathways down which you might wander...Follow your intuition and see where it leads..."

Good advice from one of the major leaders in the jewelry and craft design fields!

After the initial introduction and listings of what is required for tools and techniques, Margot welcomes you into a magical world called The Looking Glass. This includes techniques for working with glass. Her stained glass project is particularly lovely, and, as always, the author demonstrates her knack for combining fantastic colors together.
Note that each chapter is quite hefty and full of projects: the next one is Plastic Fantastic and very appealing! Many of us could use a bit of help learning the ins and outs of working with plastic. This is a great book with which to start honing your plastic technique! Her first project, Nice and Naughty, is excellent. I also love the project Buddhalicious in this chapter! Such a rainbow of shimmery joy! You will want to learn to make this when you see it!
The next chapter, Cyber Crafty, is a wonder of new ways to use digital images in your jewelry designs. There is loveliness in little books and pendant collages, and if you have ever wondered how to make them, here you go! Lettres D'Amour has your name all over it!
I wish to impress upon you (a bit of a pun!) that none of these projects are terribly difficult. On the other hand, they look like a million bucks. What more could you ask of a design book? I find the concept thrilling!

Ephemerally Yours is the chapter which follows. It is a fascinating collection of demonstrations concerning how to create jewelry incorporating ephemera. I feel that Margot has a strong talent for this, and I adore every project in this chapter. I look forward to learning more about how to utilize this sort of technique!
The chapter Scrapped follows. Of course it involves scrap booking supplies. How fun! A featured project from the book's cover, I'll Fly Away, appears here, and if you have seen the cover I know you will agree that it is so breathtakingly lovely! It is a poem in a jewelry set! The greens are so soft and beautiful. The stamped birds and nest with eggs imprinted upon the pendant and earrings are fantastic. You will adore this design piece! It is created to look like faux enamel. It does indeed!
In the following chapter, another piece which graces the books cover wows you: Something Blue. I simply do not know many designers who have the sense of color which Margot has. It is hers and hers alone! This beautiful piece is amazing! It is as if someone has deepened the color of fine turquoise and made it a turquoise flame, then suspended it from gunmetal chain. It is super!

That chapter is called Mud Pies, and the necklace is made of polymer. The final chapter follows and is called Mrs. Fix it, a great name for techniques for working with metal! I decided to let you in on the last project in the book: it is a beauty! I don't think too many people could have come up with this other than Margot Potter! Using a metal necklace blank beneath, Margot laid out hardware store washers in all sorts of sizes and covered them with blended inks. She used metal friendly glue to adhere them to the necklace blank, and it has a prize winning drama and impact. You will just have to buy this book to see it and try it for yourself!

I wish to congratulate Margot on this remarkably beautiful, truly hip and fun to use book. I can never believe that she manages to find the time to come up with these fabulous ideas. Yet, she does. Life is short. Margot savors every bit of it! I look forward to the next wonders which Margot comes up with, as she skips, soars, hops, and jumps down the path of joyful creativity every day of her life.

Take this book and learn to make fantastic things from it! I guarantee you that you will adore it!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great intro to mixed media, August 6, 2009
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I don't dip into mixed media very often. I think the techniques make beautiful things, but I just don't make many purely "art" pieces, which is where these techniques often seem to shine. In Beyond the Bead, however, I get nice bite-sized chunks of mixed media, presented in a form I can enjoy using. I also think Margot Potter's instruction is fantastic. Every technique, right down to the basic wire loop, is illustrated with clear step-by-step photos. I'm always so happy to see that in any craft book.

Because mixed media techniques often require specialized supplies, Margot has smartly included the manufacturers' names for most of the supplies in the project materials lists. That's so much nicer than having to flip to a Resources section at the back of the book.

It's also impressive how many different techniques are covered in these 127 pages. The book is divided into sections for glass, plastic, digital images, ephemera, scrapbooking supplies, clay, and metal - and each section contains something I'd never seen before. My brain was totally mixing and matching techniques as I flipped through. If mixed media intimidates you, this is a great introduction. And if you're a jewelry-maker, Beyond the Bead will give you a whole slew of new ideas.
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distress ink, glossy accents, liquid laminate, jet black archival ink, pointed clay tool, applicator tool, alcohol inks, crackle paint, découpage medium, mini collage, flush cutters, heat tool, jump ring, chasing hammer, crystal accents, crimp tube, wrapped loop, embossing powder, shrink plastic, pigment powder, foil tape, craft glue, eye pin
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