Being
an artist can sometimes be tiring. Many artists work in one medium while some
continue to experiment with various other mediums because sameness kills
creativity and that is the death of an artist. Also, doing something out of
your zone or comfort level is what makes work exciting and thrilling. Even if
you do not succeed in that work or project, you do learn and most importantly
you enjoy what you do.
I
am a kind of person who cannot stick to one thing for a long time. I have to
shift and change my materials and elements every now and then. After using
dough and making a lot of jewelry and decoration pieces with it, it was the
time for me to find something new because I was losing my interest in it and it
was becoming boring for me. I don’t know what other artists do. I guess some
search around like me or some just wait until they know what they want and then
get it. When I was in that phase, I was looking for new exciting materials for
which I will not have to work hard in making them. I stumbled in one such shop
which had gems, stones, crystals and BEADS. The moment I saw that counter, I
knew I had found what I was looking for. I didn’t knew at that time what I will
make out of them and wasn’t sure, what to check while buying them. So instead
of buying Wholesale Beads, I opted
for a few dozen for my first trial.
It
was a wise decision because buying Wholesale
Beads wouldn’t have been good. I didn’t know which size will fit and which
material should I go for. This happens when you have to choose from a huge
variety of shapes, sizes, colors and materials. My first choice was wooden
beads because I haven’t worked with them so I thought new material and new
medium would be good way to start this experiment. I made a wooden bracelet
from it, although it was difficult because the smaller beads were too small
that they were going through the hole of the bigger bead. I did some
adjustments and changes in design to make it all fit and liked how it came
together. I did few more experiments with various materials and found them all
exciting. Each had its own texture, appearance, feel and look.
After
a few visits, the shopkeeper advised me to buy Wholesale Beads because it would be cost effective and I would get
more in quantity then I would have gotten on sale price. It was a bold move but
I was happy afterwards with my decision. Buying Wholesale Beads was more exciting. I even got those pieces that
were not available in the open sale price. It didn’t not only cost me less, but
it also saved my time and extra efforts that I earlier had to invest in
kneading, coloring, shaping and polishing my designs. Now I can easily choose design
and color according to what I have in mind. And the answer to what one can
create with Wholesale Beads, it is everything.

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