Saturday, September 13, 2008

A Match Made in Heaven

So I was reading a lens by Susan52 called Why Not Turn a Blog Post into a Squidoo Lens! and little light came on. One of my other blogs is about beadwork and the creative process - something I started to showcase my work and talk about beading and artists that I admire. I started thinking about it, and discovered that I could, infact, turn it into a lens! I spent some time taking new photos of my most inspired pieces, and put a together a lens called Inspirational Beading. It's image heavy, which is good in a way. If it was a really wordy lens, I might still be working on it and not the other lenses I want to do by the end of the month! It was really fun though, and I got to take a look back at some of my older beadwork, remembering where I was when I made it. Now I can share it with other beaders.

On a sadder note, my first lensography, from my Recycle It! series got a 3 star rating. I guess it really wasn't wordy enough? I had meant to add some more text and recycling tips, but I didn't think it was that bad. Perhaps I'll read up a little more on lensographies!

1 comment:

  1. Goodness. a three star rating is not bad. I think I probably looked at it a bit early on when you hadn't yet put in all that much text yet, or a guestbook. Or I was in a bad mood. Anyhow - your lens now has a five star rating :)

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