
I didn't enter Bead Dreams last year because I was involved in a complex and time consuming piece with Hannah Rosner for the ISGB exhibit Convergence II, Adorning the Past, Present and Pretend. So this year, I thought the time was ripe to collect a second rejection letter, and I planned to do that with the lilac piece I had envisioned. Somehow, my day job got really busy. So I worked in fits and bits and starts, assembling parts and making components, without ever laying them all out together to see how I was doing. That would have helped too.
Unfortunately, when I assembled the three colors of flowerettes into blossoms and laid them out together it was painfully obvious that that multi-colored blossoms were an unfortunate choice. There was way too much going on. (Note to self, next time, sketch in color!!!)
So I listed it, because I know I am obsessive-compulsive and fairly hard on myself, and it wasn't terrible. It had potential for greatness. :o) And then I began a race with the clock to make a new neckstrap I could like, and a longer blossom configuration, requiring several more flowerettes. And, pwhew, at 10:30 ish on the evening of the 5th of April, minutes before the entry deadline, I posted the new piece, and I am SO happy with it. And best of all, I can now make two more, a lovely pink one, and a pale lilac one. Lemonade from lemons!