Monday, May 5, 2008
Divas Beads looks to fill Walla Walla Valley’s needs
MILTON-FREEWATER - When Pat Dirr and Julie Culjak enrolled in one of Geri Honn's bead classes at Suncatcher Studio in Milton- Freewater, they had no idea they were about to enter a business partnership. "We were all talking about how someone ought to open a place locally to buy beads," said Dirr, who originally had no intention of being that "someone." Culjak couldn't agree more."I had just moved here in July and signed up for classes to meet people," she said. Culjak also noted that once a rental site had been found, she had to quickly catch her husband up to speed. "I didn't think we were serious. I hadn't even told him yet," she said.But what Dirr, Culjak and Honn have created is a unique bead boutique for beaders with all tastes and abilities. "We really tried to make it homey," said Culjak. The women all collected items from second hand and thrift stores as well as their own homes to give the store an antiqued and stylish flair."We really tried to make it an intriguing and inviting place by using dishes and other treasures to display our products," said Dirr.The store, which touts glass, silver and crystal beads of all colors, shapes and sizes, also is fully stocked with sterling silver findings, chains by the foot, tools and inspirational books for viewing."We went to Tucson to a bead show and went crazy. Geri had some ideas, but we just bought all sorts of things," said Culjak.Along with products and supplies of all kinds, the store also will continue in line with Suncatcher Studio and offer classes and workshops instructed by co-owner Honn. Honn, who originally taught classes at Suncatcher, will begin lessons at Three Divas Beads in May."Right now people are signing up and then we will contact everyone to set a time," said Honn. The women also noted that they are looking for outside instructors who could bring in other beading workshops or classes
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