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A Grand Adventure: To Indianapolis and Back | Elysian Studios

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”

– St. Augustine

My family and I recently embarked on an Old-Fashioned American Road Trip from Denver, Colorado to Indianapolis, Indiana.  After much planning and preparation (which I shared here), we woke up early and hit the road for our 16 hour trek East across Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana.

It rained most of the way there, but we kept it fun by watching movies, playing games, reading (and crafting, of course!)  When we reached St. Louis, we took the time to navigate slightly off I-70 so the boys could see the St. Louis Arch, “The Gateway to the West.”

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The Arch is truly a landmark worth visiting.  Unfortunately we didn’t have more time, but it would have been fun to ride the elevator to the top and peer out the tiny windows (not to mention that standing at the base of the arch would be a very effective way to make yourself feel like an ant!)  Instead, we opened the windows, let a few raindrops in, and drove slowly down an old cobblestone road directly near the arch. We felt like we were on a covered wagon, and had fun hanging on to our seats!

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The Mississippi River was indeed mighty when we crossed over, as the area has been continually bombarded with rain and severe storms this spring.  To see this massive waterway surrounded by thick, lush trees and sharing the landscape with wonders of human architecture, engineering and industry is a sight to behold (and certainly one we don’t replicate in Colorado!)

We hardly stopped at all the entire trip, but due to an untimely, (ahem…) “call of nature” we wandered off the road and stopped here….

The Infamous Tourist Trap
5784514626_090762fae1_z-7340270 But what to our wondering eyes did appear… just off the interstate near St. Elmo, Illinois was an Indian Craft Wonderland! (Makes perfect sense right?!)  While one child hastily ran inside to take care of his emergency, the other one became instantly giddy with the ENORMOUS selection of tschotskies.  (Imagine wide eyes and a choir of angels singing!)

There were bows and arrows, rocks and fossils, animal skins, pencil sharpeners and postcards, t-shirts and moccasins, and a little tank made completely of welded bullet casings and spray painted gold.  Like the idol from Indiana Jones, this was the coveted item that was purchased and traveled all the way back home to Colorado with us.

While all the tank excitement was going on, I walked to the back of the store… and look what I found (cue the angels):
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Destiny? I think so! My husband just laughed and rolled his eyes when I walked back up to the front dripping with strands of beads (they were really cheap!)  He also kindly held them for me while I raced to the car to get the camera so I could share this with all of you!

Of course you couldn’t have a proper tourist trap without the accompanying teepee and Indian that plays the drum when you plug him in!  We had so much fun! I can’t tell you how nice the people are that work here!

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Alas, we had to say goodbye to our new friends and continue on our journey with our new treasures in tow. This was precisely why we wanted to drive. There is something about watching the landscape physically change on your journey that makes travelling a more meaningful experience.  Talking with different local people and getting off the road for some unexpected sight-seeing creates memories to treasure the rest of your life.

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Gazing out the window at such beautiful wide open spaces invigorates my soul.  Scenery like this makes you take those big inhalations and causes you to “mmmm” on the exhale.

What are some traveling adventures you’ve been on? I’d love to hear your stories, and I’ll be sharing more of mine soon!

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Rocky Mountain Bead Society: Bead Bazaar 2011 | Elysian Studios

Rocky Mountain Bead Society: Bead Bazaar 2011

Categories: Art Biz, beads, Colorado, Denver, shopping

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Every year the Rocky Mountain Bead Society hosts the Bead Bazaar at the Denver Merchandise Mart.  This was my first opportunity to attend, and it was a great show!

It was packed with bead fanatics who frequently bumped elbows to get a better view of the wide selection of beads, findings, and unique jewelry!  If you attend in the future, plan to arrive early and allow yourself plenty of time to find a parking space and browse the bazaar.  Demos, classes and giveaways are constantly going on at this event, so look at the schedule to see when it would be most fun to go!

There were both very high-end components and jewelry, as well as great bargains to be found.  Many gemstone vendors were offering 50% off their strands, which was a great price!  There were all kinds of unique specials (like buy and get free or mix and match) and I found some unique additions to my bead inventory.  I was also so very excited that Green Girl Studios was a vendor at the show.  I had the wonderful opportunity to browse their unique designs and marvel at their intricate craftsmanship.

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(clockwise from top left)

Jasper Wood (Desert Gems), Rock Crystal (Dakota Stones), Olive Jade (Desert Gems), Pewter beads and bead caps (Talisman Associates), Blue Goldstone (Dakota Stones), Pewter pendants and charms (Green Girl Studios)

I can’t wait to attend the RMBS Bead Bazaar next year!

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May the 4th Be With You:Star Wars Day Craft Roundup | Elysian Studios

May the 4th Be With You:Star Wars Day Craft Roundup

Categories: Crafts, family, The Artful Life

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Happy Star Wars Day!

Hone your crafty Force with these fun projects:

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Decorated Cookies- cutters available at Williams-Sonoma

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A wooden cast of characters with wood people pegs

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Origami X-Wing Fighter, and more Star Wars origami

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Cuddly Felt Bantha, with a step-by-step tutorial

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Need more ideas?

Check out the Star Wars Craft Book, available at Amazon
And no Star Wars round-up is complete without my favorite YouTube video…

May the Fourth Be With You!

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