Nov
26
2008
Friday is Black Friday - but I’ve decided to buy nothing. In fact, I may end up just relaxing, crafting, and hanging out at home. Now doesn’t that sound great? There’s actually a formal movement to promote Friday as Buy Nothing Day.

And I’ve “done” Black Friday in years past. Last year I spent hours at Joann Fabrics waiting in a long line to have my fabric cut. Just to save a couple bucks on flannel! What a waste.
Nov
24
2008
The Trader Joe’s grocery chain opened a store one town over from me about a month ago. I’ve gone a few times, and today I went with J and S to pick up Thanksgiving stuff. While there, we also grabbed frozen pizza and frozen chicken fried rice to have over the next few days leading up to turkey day. The most fun thing was found by J in the produce section: A Guacamole KIT!! We smooshed it up, had grilled chicken, nachos and “bun buns” for dessert. S picked out the “bun buns.” YUM

Nov
23
2008
Gallery sat yesterday in the afternoon. It was quiet at first, but then things picked up well so that I could have lovely conversations with all those who stopped in. I brought in all my new work for December’s show and set that up just before I left since I can’t make the Monday meeting… Here are a few shots I snapped (poorly!) with the display as I left it. (things get moved around by the show coordinators, so if you stop by my work may be set up differently!)



Autumn Necklace
This was inspired by looking up at trees while driving - flashes of greens, reds, oranges, and yellows. The beads are all handmade by me, and strung on a leather cord. The clasp is a simple sterling “S” shape that links the leather loops. This one hangs well around the neck as the beads are lightweight and the leather supports a lovely arc.

I got the top three bracelets in this pic ready in the morning before I went sitting. It makes for a long day of jewelry and art….I like the top two best. The top bracelet is made from glass beads that have a cobalt glass core - then I roll the bead across a flower frog and quickly encase in clear glass, trapping many tiny little air bubbles! The second bracelet down features the encased twistie beads I’ve been making. I take multiple colors of opaque glass and make long twists of them. Then, I use those twists to wrap around the mandrel. Finally, I encase the wraps with clear glass. I love how clear glass magnifies everything!
Nov
20
2008
Oh man! I came across some fabric I liked, and followed it to the designer’s blog - her name is tula pink and she is just the coolest! Here are some of her newest line, Neptune, for Moda fabrics:

I love the hidden surprises - like the sea turtle.
Then, tula mentioned a really cool site (for crafty sewing people like myself) where you can design and print your own fabric! Spoonflower looks like a blast, I am going to have to play around and print up some fun. Got to run and pick S up from art class right now, but had to share some of my internet discoveries today.
Nov
05
2008
While I usually just doodle in the margins during meetings, sometimes I go CRAZY. This one is from a meeting today where I (short timer that I am) was only marginally engaged in the ongoing debate and discussions.

Nov
02
2008
We took Sam and his friend Joe over to the high school to shoot off some rockets. It’s really cool to do it at dusk when you can really see the flame light up. I took the camera and hoped to get a few shots - these are a couple of the best. It was getting dark, and the last one we sent up was so high and so small we lost it coming down. So Sam, Joe and I fanned out around the field and Sam found it!


