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EK Success sponsored Fork and Talk in Little Rock, Arkansas

September 12, 2011 by Stacie Hooder

Craft Gossip Fork and Talk participantsEK Success Brands and Craft Gossip gathered 20 creative women bloggers for Fork and Talk on September 10 in Little Rock. This event was sponsored by EK Success and they pulled out all the stops to make it fabulous! The participants where chosen on a first-come, first serve basis at the Craft Gossip registration sign up. I don’t think anyone left disappointed, including the four Craft Gossip editors in attendance!

The meet and greet for craft bloggers helped form new friendships over games with fun prizes and a delicious lunch at Trio’s restaurant. Each participant was given lots of goodies from EK Success Brands to try for themselves. The swag bags from EK Success were spilling over with good stuff  from EK’s extensive line up of products including Laliberi, Inkadinkadoo, Sticko, Jolee’s, EK Tools, Perler Beads, American Girl Crafts, Dimension Crafts, Cutter Bee, K&C Company, and Martha Stewart Crafts.

This diverse group of blogging crafters and the Craft Gossip editors from Quilting, Sewing, Needlework, and (me!) Jewelry Making will all be sharing about the event and the marvelous products from EK in the days ahead. I can’t wait to show you some exciting products from the Laliberi line that were included and share some tutorials for jewelry projects from EK’s other craft lines. Keep your eyes open for jewelry specific posts from Fork and Talk!

In the meantime, you can read more about Fork and Talk from a few of the participants’ reviews of the day:

http://nooksandcranniescrafts.blogspot.com/

http://hogwildaboutstamping.blogspot.com/

http://bellakates.blogspot.com/

http://rlbates.wordpress.com/

http://beunruffled.blogspot.com/

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Comments

  1. Suzanne Godbold says

    September 12, 2011 at 9:17 pm

    I had such a blast!! Thanks again, craftgossip!!

  2. rlbates says

    September 13, 2011 at 4:54 am

    I enjoyed meeting everyone. Thanks you.

  3. Lisa McB says

    September 13, 2011 at 2:14 pm

    I too could had an amazing time! It took forever to write my blog post because I had so much I wanted to say! Thanks CraftGossip and EK Success Brands! 🙂 Lisa

  4. Moody Mom says

    September 14, 2011 at 4:51 am

    Sorry I missed it but had to represent the HOGS!

  5. Melony Bradley says

    September 14, 2011 at 11:05 am

    I had a blast, met so many inspiring women and had a fantastic lunch- not to mention the great goodies from EK Success! Thanks Craft Gossip- hope you will be able to do this for more bloggers around the country and beyond

    http://www.mel-designs.typepad.com

  6. Melony Bradley says

    September 14, 2011 at 12:23 pm

    Thank you EK Sucess and craft Gossip. The event was amazing! Cant wait to do it again

    http://mel-designs.typepad.com/my-blog/2011/09/little-rock-fork-and-talk-sponsored-by-craft-gossip-and-ek-success.html

  7. Paige Condray says

    September 18, 2011 at 9:04 pm

    Can’t begin to explain how much fun I had that day. It was a BLAST! And thank you thank you thank you. The swag bags were OVER THE TOP!!! Can’t wait to do it again. (o:

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  1. We forked. We talked. We rocked. · Needlework News | CraftGossip.com says:
    September 13, 2011 at 2:41 pm

    […] supplied such a wealth and variety of craft supplies, we and our 20 bloggy guests were overwhelmed. Check out our group post about the day’s events. You can also get different points of view from Stacie’s post […]

  2. CraftCrave | Blog | Free Handcraft Items or Tutorials (large): Wednesday, 14 Sep 2011 says:
    September 14, 2011 at 1:56 am

    […] EK Success sponsored Fork and Talk in Little Rock, Arkansas – 1 freebie(s)? […]

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Hama BioBeads Review: The Eco-Friendly Fuse Beads You’ll Love

As a long-time crafter, I’ve worked with all kinds of materials, but there’s something about fuse beads that never gets old. The creativity, the colors, the nostalgia—it’s all part of the fun! But let’s be honest, traditional plastic beads aren’t exactly great for the environment. That’s why I was so excited to try Hama BioBeads, an eco-friendly alternative that promises all the fun of classic Hama beads without the plastic guilt. So, do they live up to the hype? Let’s dive in!

What Are Hama BioBeads?

Hama BioBeads are a biodegradable version of the classic Hama fuse beads. Instead of being made from petroleum-based plastic, these beads are crafted from a plant-based, eco-friendly material that naturally decomposes over time. That means less plastic waste while still enjoying the same vibrant colors and creativity that fuse bead lovers expect.

First Impressions: Do They Feel Different?

When I first opened the pack, I was curious—would they feel different from traditional beads? The answer: not really! The beads are slightly smoother to the touch, but they’re just as easy to handle, pick up with tweezers, and place on a pegboard. The colors are just as bright and bold, which was a big relief since I was worried they might look dull or faded.

One of the things I love about these beads is that they’re the same size as regular Hama beads, so they work with all my existing pegboards and accessories. No need to buy new tools or change my crafting process!

How Do They Fuse?

Now, onto the real test—how well do they iron together?

I followed my usual fusing process, using parchment paper and a medium heat setting on my iron. The beads melted together perfectly, just like regular Hama beads. No weird smells, no uneven melting—just smooth, well-bonded designs.

I also noticed that once cooled, the fused beads felt a bit sturdier than traditional plastic beads. That’s a huge plus because sometimes regular beads can feel brittle or break apart too easily.


What Makes Hama BioBeads Special?

? Eco-Friendly & Biodegradable – The biggest selling point! These beads naturally break down over time, reducing environmental impact.
? Non-Toxic & Safe for Kids – Made from natural materials, they’re a safer option for little crafters.
? Same Great Quality – They look, feel, and fuse just like classic Hama beads—no sacrifice in quality!
? Works with Existing Hama Accessories – You don’t need special pegboards or tools; they fit right into your current stash.
? Great for Schools & Eco-Conscious Crafters – If you’re an educator or a parent looking to introduce sustainability to kids in a fun way, these are perfect!

The only potential downside is that since these are a newer product, they may not be as widely available as traditional Hama beads. Some colors also seem to be in and out of stock, so if you see a set you love, I’d suggest grabbing them while you can.

 If you love fuse bead crafting but want a more sustainable option, Hama BioBeads are a fantastic choice. They’re just as fun, colorful, and easy to use as regular Hama beads, but they come with the added bonus of being better for the planet. Whether you’re a hobby crafter, a parent, or a teacher, these beads are a guilt-free way to get creative.

So if you’re looking to make your crafts a little greener, give Hama BioBeads a try!  Check them out here!

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