Sunday, June 29, 2008
Flood relief effort with the INCrowd of etsy
ANNOUNCEMENT 6/28/08: The INCrowd (the Indiana based Etsy team I am a member of) is partnering with Grace Lutheran Church in Columbus to assist those affected by flooding in Indiana. Each participating shop (including my own) will generously donate a minimum of 10% of their sales for the entire month of July. A list of all participating shops is available at the INCrowd blog, http://indianaetsy.blogspot.com.
Monday, June 16, 2008
back from Bead and Button
I have recovered from my days at Bead and Button in Milwaukee. I was in Lisa Peters booth 1213 and my button set "Across the USA" was juried into the Bead Dreams competition. Lisa had a fabulous table full of amazing goodies and it was worth the trip just to meet her in person http://lisa-petersart.blogspot.com/.
I am taking pictures of mosaic buttons, pins and pendants I have made and will be loading some on etsy soon. Here's a sneak peak.



I am taking pictures of mosaic buttons, pins and pendants I have made and will be loading some on etsy soon. Here's a sneak peak.


Monday, May 19, 2008
Gee, it is hard to find a good excuse for the four months since my last post, but I have been busy.
And have exciting news! My mosaic button set "Across the USA" was juried into the Bead and Button Bead Dreams 2008 and will be on display at the BB show in Milwaukee June 6-8th.
http://www.beadandbuttonshow.com/bnbshow/
I will actually be at the show, thanks to my great friend Lisa Peters, who has booth 1213. Lisa makes the most amazing raku beads, buttons and pendants.
http://lisa-petersart.blogspot.com/
I will have mosaic buttons and pins/pendants for sale. If you are at the show, please stop by and see us.
And have exciting news! My mosaic button set "Across the USA" was juried into the Bead and Button Bead Dreams 2008 and will be on display at the BB show in Milwaukee June 6-8th.
http://www.beadandbuttonshow.com/bnbshow/
I will actually be at the show, thanks to my great friend Lisa Peters, who has booth 1213. Lisa makes the most amazing raku beads, buttons and pendants.
http://lisa-petersart.blogspot.com/
I will have mosaic buttons and pins/pendants for sale. If you are at the show, please stop by and see us.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Jewelry for me
This is a New Year and I decided to make myself some necklaces. Lisa Peters is a wonderful friend of mine. She makes amazing raku buttons and pendants, and I have used her pieces in fiber art and mosaics as well. The focal raku on this necklace is from Lisa http://www.lisapetersart.com/
I also have a weakness for lampwork beads and have found some beautiful beads on etsy.
The two tab beads are from TidesofCreation http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5110139 they look beautiful with the raku button. The flowers and other components are stone beads, there are small glass beads, then braided yarns for the rest of the necklace.

This next necklace also uses lampwork beads from TidesofCreation, these beads are gorgeous, beautiful versions of the beach! The silver dangle is from TheIvyLeaf at http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=25577
There are glass and silver beads, and the rest of the necklace is ribbon in shades of turqouise.

This last necklace has a mosaic pendant I made a few years ago with glass, plus cabochons of howlite and paua shell . Commercial glass and silver beads, and the rest of the necklace is crocheted purple yarn.

These necklaces are all photographed on the dresses I will be wearing them with.
I also have a weakness for lampwork beads and have found some beautiful beads on etsy.
The two tab beads are from TidesofCreation http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5110139 they look beautiful with the raku button. The flowers and other components are stone beads, there are small glass beads, then braided yarns for the rest of the necklace.

This next necklace also uses lampwork beads from TidesofCreation, these beads are gorgeous, beautiful versions of the beach! The silver dangle is from TheIvyLeaf at http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=25577
There are glass and silver beads, and the rest of the necklace is ribbon in shades of turqouise.

This last necklace has a mosaic pendant I made a few years ago with glass, plus cabochons of howlite and paua shell . Commercial glass and silver beads, and the rest of the necklace is crocheted purple yarn.

These necklaces are all photographed on the dresses I will be wearing them with.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Some projects
These are pillows I made for brother and sister in law, Dave and Anita. Mom and Dad got them a gorgeous brown comforter for Christmas.

I hope everyone had a fabulous Christmas, my family and I had a fabulous time, and of course my nephews Sam and Max are the stars of my life.

The base for each was some microfiber suede. I had planned to use my embellisher to attach all sorts of fabric and yarns (ala the fancy pillow book), but the farbics I usede did NOT punch into the suede well so I ended up stitching and stitching and stitching (I used over 5 bobbins of thread).
This is an index card holder for my sister Sue, she loves to use sharpies and index cards for her notes. This holder is large enough for 4x6 cards (all I had was 3x5) and I got the mini sharpies.
I hope everyone had a fabulous Christmas, my family and I had a fabulous time, and of course my nephews Sam and Max are the stars of my life.
This is pretty typical of their brotherly love-lol.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
New comfort dolls

Finally I got some comfort angels made to send to Pat at http://www.comfortdolls.blogspot.com/. i personally think she is an angel for doing this project. Five of these are going to Pat and three to my aunt Bev in Florida.
The yellow/orange and multi colored angels started with embellished projects from earlier this year, see below, I was able to get several angels from each piece and backed them with batiks or other commercial prints.


The blue, green and purple angels are raw silk i painted with watered down acrylics, with some silver or gold streaks. then i stitched the silk to a piece of batting, cut the shapes and zig zagged to backs. For all these I hand stitched more yarns around the face and onto the bodies. the faces are stamped onto muslin circles then gathered around a flat backed marble and stitched to the bodies.
I have several more of these in various stages so I have lots of hand work thru the holidays. Was hoping to get some done and loaded to etsy but don't know if I will make it.
Busy, busy getting ready for Christmas, hopefully next year will be better for completing projects and posting them on this blog.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Comfort dolls

While visiting my brother and family for Thanksgiving, I was working on these to donate to the comfort doll project.
I started with a raw silk piece I painted and stitched a long while ago. I removed most of the hand stitched yarns and embellishments and cut out nine shapes.


The good news is my sister in law and her mom bought all nine of them! So now I need to make more, but that is ok, they were fun and I have all sorts of ideas for different fabrics and embellishments.
I used a circle of muslin over a glass glob for the faces, gathered it around the back then stitched to the stuffed dolls. Was going to ask my nephew Sam to draw faces but they were pretty tiny. My SIL had the perfect face stamp! I added some tyvek and cheesecloth, crochet yarn strands, ribbon bead trims, little rolled fabric beads and my favorite hairy yarns. The triangle doll was a piece for the original whole piece with lots of hand stitching and I didn't want to cut thru it, so I kept the triangle shape.
I will post pics in a few days of the next batch I make, that truly will go to comfortdolls.
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