Kellie's Bead Boutique

Kellie's Bead Boutique
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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Thanks Ania for getting me started



Seven years ago I was on a vacation with some friends and one of my friends mentioned that for some fun the girls would be making jewelry that evening. To be perfectly honest I had no idea that you could make your own jewelry! Being a plus sized gal I seldom if ever found bracelets that fit me so I just wore basic earrings and hardly ever changed them. That evening, I found that I not only caught on to the art of making simple wire loops but I actually had fun doing it. I had caught the bug for sure. After that vacation I could hardly wait to find out if there was anyone teaching more jewelry techniques. I scoured the net looking for teachers and found Ania Kyte. I took her wire wrapped loops class, loved making my pretty little blue glass bracelet and the rest is history.

Over the years I've kept in touch with Ania through other jewelry friends and have admired her lovely lampwork artistry. This week she brought me a box full of her beautiful beads which are now proudly displayed in my lampwork case. Ania has made up some great little bead sets which are very moderately priced and color coordinated for you. Ania has a few different styles with my favorite being her adorable little glass turtles - hence her business name "Turtle Beads"!

2 comments:

  1. I'm coming to your shop this week & have to look over the lampwork beads. I love that turtle! I didn't even know there was a bead shop in Maple Ridge till I mentioned to my friend that I had to get some silver beads & not silver-plated for some jewelry I was commissioned to make. (The client is allergic to many metals but not silver.) My friend said there was a great bead shop in Maple Ridge (I'm in Mission) so by searching with Google, I found your shop & now your blog! It's really nice to know of a jewelry supply store nearby. Hope to see you this week!!

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  2. Hi Kellie,

    I really enjoyed reading your great story mentioning how you got started with beads - it's wonderful knowing that I inspired someone into such a fullfilling and successful career! I hope that my lampwork beads are an interesting addition to your store and that your customers will enjoy them :)
    Thanks again,
    ~Ania
    www.turtlebeads.com

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