March 26, 2011

The key to spring... Earthenwood Design Team Play

I am in a bracelet mood and I have to say that my resistance and fear of stringing wire and teeny tiny fingernail breaking crimp beads has completely dissolved into love. It is quick and easy, which any busy person will tell you is key! Speaking of keys.... Earthenwood studio artist Melanie, has her hands in many pots including metal work, clay and resin. Her new line of resin keys were sent out to the Earthenwood Design Team members to play with. I think I could have used a few more of these lovely keys! One side is the original metal covered with a glossy resin and the other side is a swirly, grassy, sparkly and green! I couldn't help but see spring in that key...

Unlocking spring...


Ceramic Beads - Gaea Etsy Shop
Ceramic Clock Face - Earthenwood

Other Earthenwood Design Team Members

March 22, 2011

Blue (and purple paisley) Moon

I try to get the most out of each firing. I try to have the most fun with each firing too... No sense in wasting space or creative energy. I couldn't help but try the paisleys out on just about everything....

What haven't I put paisley on yet?!?!? Come hear kitty, kitty, kitty....




March 20, 2011

The Devil made me do it... Earthenwood Design Team Update

I know that cleanliness is next to godliness but isn't the devil in the details? I saw Melanie's beautiful dark locked heart that was sent for the Earthenwood Design Team and the fresh out of the kiln Diablo bead just jumped out at me! Some dark chocolate and fiery red polka dot beads plus the awesome stringing wire that Andrew Thornton had sent earlier this year brought it all together! I ordered some red enamel for the hook from Barbara Lewis. I didn't get around to playing with my new enamel colors, so maybe the next project!

Take a look at what the other design team members have been up to...

March 11, 2011

I'm Melting!

I set up a little home for my torch and enamels yesterday. Hammered a few copper hooks and played with some color. I don't want to get too far behind in my clay work so I didn't spend as much time as I'd like but I had such a good time doing it. There was a bit of flaking on the areas where I probably didn't hit it with enough heat or the enamel was too thin, but if any of you smart people out there knows different... I love the idea of the hooks being "dressed up" with color.




March 9, 2011

Stage One.

I feel like I should just "suck it up" or "keep a stiff upper lip" but I am a mess. And I should respect my own grieving process. My uncle died February 26th and I didn't realize that it was having such a big effect on me. I was trying to be there for my dad. His rock. His shoulder....

Little things are slipping through the cracks. Details are being lost.... How many stages of grief are there?

My first memory of my Uncle Harvey was when I was four. It was night time and I remember the adults voices were a bit stressed. The area of Santa Monica we were visiting was a bit darker than even the hour of day would suggest. Mom, Dad and I climbed a rickety stairwell and knocked on the weather worn door. A bare bulb hung from the ceiling, a bare mattress on the floor greeted our eyes. He had a wild look about him. It made me a bit uncomfortable. There seemed to be relief in the voices around me as I played with the miniature wooden orange crate, given to occupy my little hands. I can still remember how it felt hearing my family worry about uncle, when he took off to wander the world and changed his name to Lance. Why can't I change my name? I would hear stories about how sharp his wit, how clever his poems were when he was a teen. It wasn't until I was a bit older that I could kind of understand about his schizophrenia. At 9, for no apparent reason he gave me $40. A kingly sum for my age that I'm sure he needed, which had the house hold in an uproar. "WHY are you giving her THAT MUCH money?!?!"

I remember his response: "I've never given her a birthday present."

It wasn't my birthday.

His jokes were funny because they made no sense. I think he knew that.

The price paid for a coherent conversation with him was the jitters brought on by his medication.

Throughout the years he would show up unexpectedly. We'd have a sandwich. A couple of bucks would be given, and then we wouldn't see him for a while. The worry faded over the years but never went away.

He had a great laugh. I miss him.

March 7, 2011

Gold Rush!

 My grand parents lived in gold rush country in the mountains near Yosemite and I would spend a few weeks over summer vacation there. One of the nearby towns was an old gold mining town with actual gold mining, a stage coach ride complete with armed bandits and a handmade sweets shop. I remember spending the day in the old town wandering up and down the old plank walk ways, watching the silversmith work metal and taking the stage coach ride endless times. I was brought back to that town while watching Rango. The colors and textures were so inspiring. Splintered old wood, shards of old glass. Dirt and sky! I had a hard time sticking to the story because the visuals were so amazing!

March 3, 2011

Paisleyness

Wow! Didn't realize just how many of these I made! I really like the way the glaze sits on the paisley pattern but a few pieces got a bit too much glaze. Live and learn. I am offering the paisley petals as a gift with purchase add on in my etsy shop. For .20 cents you can add one of these to your order! There are 6 listed and I have a few more to list later. Pile on the paisley!




March 1, 2011

This is cute...

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Tickled Pink!


I have  had a long, long love affair with beauty products. That love was put on the back burner when we decided to have kids. There is never enough time for mama and it was always just getting smeared around the bathroom when my little ones found my secret stash. Good bye Mac Viva Glam lipstick! Good bye Decleor face cream! So, I've found some new pretties that will find a better hiding spot! I found every shade of beautiful in the Noella Beauty Works Etsy shop! Soft browns and pink and even some racy colors that are urging me to "Blame It On The Boogie!" one of these Saturday nights!
Pink Smoke.... LOVE! 
MMMMMmmmm Mango Berry!

February 28, 2011

It's a Lock!

These lovely and timeless beauties arrived a while ago from the Earthenwood Design Team. I've been hoping to find time to play with these...

I think the disks would be fantastic for earrings with pink hearts dangling below... and I love the timeless love theme. Maybe some copper chain and some turquoise beads?


February 25, 2011

Perfectly Paisley


I am pleased as punch with paisley. I have always loved a good paisley print so I set out to draw my own pattern and then carved it out of clay. I am giddy with excitement to see how they hold up with glaze! I'm thinking there may have to be a giveaway.... and a gift with etsy orders type deal. I'm just saying I think they will be fun.

February 24, 2011

What the heck is that?

This has been a doozy of a week. The kidlets are off of school this week, which I guess is a good a time as any to get strep throat. At least we can take medication for it and we haven't missed any school or homework, which  always adds to my frustration. I know you know that when you work from home you are never allowed to just rest and get better but I really did try to. Sometimes just putting in a movie and getting into bed with your work tray can feel like a rest. Calder and I rested and watched Secretariat. I was weepy throughout and loved it. I made some of these while watching....
I could call it a bead cup or bead boat... 
Robert thought it was a thumb wrestling helmet. 

I love antibiotics.

February 21, 2011

LivMe's Lovely Lotus

Sorry! I can't pass up an opportunity for alliteration! Liv & Me is the design duo and mother/daughter team of Kerstin and Olivia. They opened their etsy shop in December, 2010, and have transformed ceramic pendants and beads, leather and copper, semi precious and glass beads into lovely and elegant jewelry designs! The shop is relatively new, but I can tell their lovely designs will be well received!