
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Our official website!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
The Beadlady Art Studio: Committed to giving you the best craft education in the country.
On the second floor of a little bead shop in Cubao is a haven for artists and crafters. Our goal is to offer the best craft workshops with the highest quality of instruction. Here at The Beadlady, we know what we’re talking about.
How are our workshops different from others?
Our workshops are designed with your best interests in mind. The techniques we teach are developed through years of experience, and not simply lifted off books and the internet. It takes months (sometimes even years!) of preparation before a workshop is offered. We make sure that the lesson plan is the most practical, logical, and comprehensive approach, to ensure that students come out of the class equipped with the best possible skills and knowledge. We only teach a maximum of five students at a time - the small class size ensures personalized instruction.
The Studio
The studio is spacious, brightly-lit, and fully equipped with an electric oven, manual and electric pasta machines, and ample working areas. On one corner is a mini library featuring a collection of different craft books and magazines available for studio use. Starting this June, the studio will be available for rent for your own workshops or meetings.
Workshop fees
Some of our workshops are, admittedly, a bit expensive. Rest assured that you get what you pay for. We do not scrimp on materials and service. Each student gets their own set of materials. Snacks and drinks from our café are also included in the fee.
The Venue
The studio is located in Cubao Expo, on the 2nd Floor of The Beadlady Craft Café. The venue is accessible to public transportation. Parking spaces are available.
The Classes
We make sure that our workshops are not simply classes, but rich experiences you will treasure for years to come. The students we have taught have come from different parts of the country (and one even from abroad), and all have walked away satisfied with the experience.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Turista Magazine feature

We are so honored to be featured in a travel magazine!
Turista Magazine is published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, in cooperation with the Manila International Airport Authority, and distributed at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
The article was published two months ago, but we just found out about it this week because an artist from Finland attended one of our workshops after reading the magazine. :)
Thank you to Ms. Nisha Alicer, the writer, and Ms. Pia Puno, the photographer, for this wonderful opportunity. :)
Thursday, April 8, 2010
I am SUPER DUPER BUSY
I am super busy! That's an understatement. I am soooo busy I don't even have time to comb my hair. I shouldn't even be on multiply right now, but I need to post this quick note just to let everyone know I am not ignoring your inquiries.
I am just concentrating on my tasks this week.
I am teaching two workshops this weekend, so I am preparing everything we'll need in class, and practicing again and again even if I know everything by heart (I'm teaching an advanced class, so it's double the preparation!).
I am making lots of cupcakes again for another order, so my entire day is spent kneading and rolling clay.
Plus I am babysitting two naughty puppies. Crazy!
So please just leave a message and I'll get back to you when I can.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Raw brass filigree now on display
With brass filigree, the only limit is your imagination. Wrap them around beads, stack them together, bend them to make rings, antique them, string beads and crystals to the holes - there are sooooo many possibilities!
Price:
Retail - P25 per piece
Wholesale - P180 per dozen (same design)