Saturday, October 15, 2011

JAR 2011

Jewelry Artist Retreat (JAR 2011) starts tomorrow!  See photos from JAR2010.


This will be my 2nd year and am looking forward to spending an exciting week with a group of wonderfully skilled artists!  We are from NY, PA, VA, MD, IL and NC.


We come together with a flow of ideas, encouraging words, sharing, and having fun doing what we all love - making jewelry!


The garage will be full of sounds - pounding hammers of all sizes and shapes, saws cutting through metal, rasps of files smoothing edges, hissing of hot metal dropped into water, continuous rumbling of steel shot in tumblers ... along with rock and roll background music. 


It's also about food galore, including chocolates and wine.  This year, my contribution is fresh apple pies made with fruit from the NC state farmers market.  I just hope they are as tasty as they look.



Stay tuned for tons of photos!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

* * * Birthday and End of Summer Sale * * *

This month is my milestone birthday month! 
To celebrate I am offering a
Birthday and End of Summer Coupon Code Sale 
on select items in my ArtFire shop.

Sale is good from Monday, September 26
through
Friday, September 30.
 
The items are located 
in the Birthday and End of Summer Sale section - http://bit.ly/qexuxz 

Use coupon code BDEOS20 and get 20% off the listed price.

Happy Shopping!


Thursday, September 22, 2011

New Venue (to me) for Glass Bead Making!

Since I took my first class in lamp work glass bead making at William Holland, I wanted continue this art closer to home.  I discovered the NCSU Crafts Center at their recent Open House and was blown away with the facility - they had so many studios, pottery, lapidary, glass, photography, wood working, fiber!

One of the torches in the glass studio

Pottery studio

Fiber studio - floor looms

Lapidary studio

I was lucky to get a spot in the fall semester class since they open the classes to NCSU students first and then the public has a shot at any open slots.  Classes are small, usually 6 to 8 students per session.  I am now in the 6 week session for beginners - yes, I took a class earlier but wanted to get a different perspective from another instructor.  I am learning so much in addition to the actual making of glass beads, especially with glass types, torches, and kilns.


Here are a few of my finished bead sets.
Practicing swirls to create beach focal


Adding twistie stringers on base

Practice on dot control

More twisties with mutliple colors encased in clear glass

More practice with stringer control and swirls

It is SO great to have such fantastic venues available to practice your art!