Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Feeling the Love
The Ragettes receiving the LOVE from Miss M! It is a good thing because I have been obsessed with making more ragettes. They will be looking for adoptive homes at the Saline Summerfest August 5th 5pm to 9pm and August 6th 10am to 8pm. Hope you can visit them.......
Labels:
212 art association,
dolls,
fabric,
fiber,
Mady,
ragettes,
YeaYa's people
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Introducing YeaYa's People
I have always been interested in creating "people" - from my first sawdust puppet in second grade to my latest creations. I'm pleased to give you a first glimpse of the RAGETTES - they are part of YeaYa's People. It takes a village you know............
I'll post more pics at a later date. These are just the beginning of what Miss M named YeaYa's People.
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Meet the Ragettes |
I Love Early Summertime
My yard becomes a mass of colorful, fragrant, beautiful flowers including tree peonies and roses in the early summer. Just wanted to share some photos with you.
And we also have lots of visitors to our yard and pond. This little guy has been croaking so much - he must be very lonely!
Tree Peony |
But the best one of all is my little Miss Mady!
So CHEERS to Summertime ........
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We are really toasting at West Beach on Orcas Island, WA, but thought it was appropriate for celebrating Michigan in the summertime. |
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Enamel Jewelry
Love to torch fire enamel and anyone who knows me, knows I love hearts so......
Here are some dimensional hearts in cool summer sky and water colors. And some hot summer sun
colors!
I use a jeweler's saw to create a heart form cut out in plexiglass and hammer a piece of annealed copper sheet forming it to the pattern. This makes the heart shape puff out. After a few other steps the copper heart shape is ready to enamel. Lots of fun to create. Let me know what you think......
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Soft Summer Color Hearts |
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Hearts on Fire |
Here are some dimensional hearts in cool summer sky and water colors. And some hot summer sun
colors!
I use a jeweler's saw to create a heart form cut out in plexiglass and hammer a piece of annealed copper sheet forming it to the pattern. This makes the heart shape puff out. After a few other steps the copper heart shape is ready to enamel. Lots of fun to create. Let me know what you think......
Labels:
enamel jewelry,
forged metal,
hearts,
jewelry,
necklace
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
First Jewelry Open House
Jewelry display - Molly did a great job on the display |
Molly, Julie, Sarah and Mady |
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Needle felted journals
Journal 2011 |
I will be teaching how to create such a journal this May at 212 Arts Center in Saline. Please see their website if you are interested in this fun and usable project. It will be offered in two sessions with a separate class to teach you how to start filling it with delicious colors and images.
Labels:
212 art association,
bookbinding,
class,
journal,
needle felting
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Circle Necklace
Losing one's paying job can be a mental change as well as a financial one. Trying to focus on working only out of the home studio is something I really looked forward to but I have been spending a lot of time just reorganizing work space. I did snap this picture of a new piece to share with you all.
I also made the chain on this piece. It is made with two discs of hand hammered copper sewn together with wire holding the stone in the middle. As I post this pic my front yard rose garden is starting to reveal itself from the two foot blanket of snow that has been covering it. It is so fun to watch the green clumps of grape hyacinths and myrtle appear through the snow. Before I know it, my roses will be in full bloom. Yes, time does sneak past me that fast. Back to work - beating up some more metal!
Circle Pendant |
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Etsy shop
I have opened an Etsy shop. If this name is new to you- quickly it is an online shop where artist can sell their handmade items. I have only listed one pair of earrings so far. My computer guru son-in-law has been very patiently helping with the process. Old dogs, new tricks...I know some of you can relate! Anyway it will take me awhile to catch up but it will make my jewelry easier to purchase eventually.
This piece is already sold but I wanted to post the design. I love the idea of "capturing" beach glass and stones in layers. Hope to create more of this style.
Beach glass, etched and hammered copper |
Monday, February 21, 2011
New Earrings
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Chain Mail earrings in copper with red coral |
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Beach stones and red coral |
We are so excited to be included as vendors at this inspiring venue of artists. If you have a desire to travel to an art class venue you should check out Artfest (www.teeshamoore.com). This will be our 7th year of attending. We love Seattle and Pt. Townsend so Artfest is just the icing on the cake!
Labels:
beach stones,
chain mail,
copper,
earrings,
red coral,
sterling silver
Monday, February 14, 2011
Love to All
All you need is love....
Hope everyone has someone to give and to receive love from today!
Labels:
copper,
hearts,
jewelry,
necklace,
patterned metal
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Happy February
I nice thaw is coming - at least giving us a little break from the snowy and cold winter. Curtis and I have been setting up and rearranging our metals studio. A new rolling mill and workbench arrived from Santa and it has taken us some time to work out a new layout. I LOVE our new rolling mill....well if you can love a cold steel object!
A new necklace- a piece of copper I patterned, forged into a tube, drilled and patinated. I attached a fresh water pearl, etched glass and turquoise beads on spiraled wires through the tube and hung all this with copper chain. There are links of beads interspersed in the chain that I did not show in the picture. Curtis also bought me a photo studio tent with lights to take better pictures of my jewelry. As you can tell I'm still working on accomplishing that feat!
Sunday, January 2, 2011
A GRAND start to the New Year
Mother Nature started the New Year full of color. What a spectacular sunset over the ice of Walled Lake. I have not enhanced or changed any colors - the sky, the ice - all of it was truly on fire with color! Mother Nature surely is inspiring. Here is to being inspired to create all the year! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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