must share this joke a fellow crafter posted on one of my etsy team threads.......
After she woke up, a woman told her husband, "I just dreamed you gave me a diamond necklace for Valentine’s Day. What do you think it means?"
"You’ll know tonight," he said.
That evening the husband came home with a small package and gave it to his wife. Delighted, she opened it--to find a book entitled “The Meaning of Dreams.”
hope you enjoyed the chuckle.
I don't have any diamonds in the shop but check out my other goodies...
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
some gift suggestions from artisan friends of mine
have you heard of Etsy? an online venue for handcrafted items, supplies and vintage?
one of the great things about Etsy is the community of artisans from around the world. we can join teams based on techniques used, business topics, etc to help with business ideas and to get answers on how to do certain techiniques.
so the starting gate is just about to open on the holiday shopping season...
i thought i'd showcase some of my teamies. the artisan industry has huge dollar influx into USA economy but artisans are constantly battling up against mass produced imported items.we unusually can't compete on price but we pour lots of love into our creations...please take a look at these handmade items and try to support an artisan... school budgets keep leading to more arts programs cut so where is our next generation of artisan going to learn? american crafts have always been a big part of our culture. please help keep us around... and the best part is you get some unique items to enjoy...
one of the great things about Etsy is the community of artisans from around the world. we can join teams based on techniques used, business topics, etc to help with business ideas and to get answers on how to do certain techiniques.
so the starting gate is just about to open on the holiday shopping season...
i thought i'd showcase some of my teamies. the artisan industry has huge dollar influx into USA economy but artisans are constantly battling up against mass produced imported items.we unusually can't compete on price but we pour lots of love into our creations...please take a look at these handmade items and try to support an artisan... school budgets keep leading to more arts programs cut so where is our next generation of artisan going to learn? american crafts have always been a big part of our culture. please help keep us around... and the best part is you get some unique items to enjoy...
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laura lives in MA and has a goat herd, how cool is that? her soaps are fabulous http://www.etsy.com/shop/TrystingTreeFarm?ref=pr_shop_more Tropical xmas tree skirt Annie is a local Southern Californian. as you know we can have wonderfully warm xmas. i don't miss MI winter. would it be tooo cruel to send this xmas skirt to someone buried in snow?!http://www.etsy.com/shop/anniekdesigns whimsey, what a great word and feeling, lets add some in to our lives.... you can order custom banners for your special events http://www.etsy.com/shop/simplewhimsey?ref=ss_profile Jenn can also create custom cards for you. i love this happy card http://www.etsy.com/shop/sophienme?ref=ss_profile carol has cards for many occasions http://www.etsy.com/shop/QuirkynBerkeleyCards?ref=seller_info okay it can get cold here... dana makes fun hats http://www.etsy.com/shop/danadooleydesigns?ref=seller_info heres one last one, a tote bag to carry with you, made by a high school friend and former neighbor. ![]() melissa is a fabulous seamstress. we have a baby quilt she made Scott. she has bags in many styles along with other fabric items such as book covers http://www.etsy.com/shop/japanesqueaccents?ref=seller_info wishing you all a safe fun Thanksgiving weekend, jeanne |
Monday, November 21, 2011
how many earrings can i design in a year's time?
how many pairs of earrings can i design in a year's time? it turns out alot! at the beginning of the year in 2010, i set a goal of just going in the studio and making 5 pairs a month.... lol now i could easily make 50 different pairs a month
obviously i can't give all of them a home on MOI ears, so i will be listing alot of pretty new ones to go on their way to a new home all over the USA...
here are some samples. i still struggle drastically with my photos, my creations are much prettier in person...
a small pair of xmas ornament looking red glass beads with copper accents swirled around
obviously i can't give all of them a home on MOI ears, so i will be listing alot of pretty new ones to go on their way to a new home all over the USA...
here are some samples. i still struggle drastically with my photos, my creations are much prettier in person...
a pair of lampwork glass barn owls for my MOD friends, you know whooooo you are |
say kumihimo 3 times
kumihimo you ask what is that?! an ancient Japanese braiding technique using silk cording.... it is now the rage with beaders using various size and shapes of seed beads...
i spent Sunday in San Diego learning the technique from Margie Fish, one of my favorite instructors at the Shepherdess bead and yarn shop in Old Town San Diego.
Margie has 'invented' an updated way of using kumihimo to insert focal beads in the middle of a bracelet. It was her inventive take on the ancient craft i was most excited to learn.
as usual, my brain was ready to explode with all the potential ways to incorporate the different braiding patterns and finishing methods in my creations...
i was fortunate to be able to spend the nite on the boat after class which kept me from driving home on the freeway in the rain. today was an absolute gorgeous day to drive 120 miles on the San Diego Fwy: gorgeous blue sky, puffy white clouds, sparkling ocean and mountains with snow on them were all visible for various portions of my drive.
i spent Sunday in San Diego learning the technique from Margie Fish, one of my favorite instructors at the Shepherdess bead and yarn shop in Old Town San Diego.
Margie has 'invented' an updated way of using kumihimo to insert focal beads in the middle of a bracelet. It was her inventive take on the ancient craft i was most excited to learn.
as usual, my brain was ready to explode with all the potential ways to incorporate the different braiding patterns and finishing methods in my creations...
i was fortunate to be able to spend the nite on the boat after class which kept me from driving home on the freeway in the rain. today was an absolute gorgeous day to drive 120 miles on the San Diego Fwy: gorgeous blue sky, puffy white clouds, sparkling ocean and mountains with snow on them were all visible for various portions of my drive.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
a gorgeous day to make necklaces in san diego
oh it's a cruel world. while the Nor'east has been hit with a very early wet snowstorm, i'm spending the day in San Diego where it is bright sunny and probably 77 degrees. Ray and I arrived just at sunset last nite and will be leaving in about 45 mins, so just 22 hrs spent on this visit to the boat...
i brought jewelry tools and supplies so i could make necklaces while ray was sleeping ( thankfully we have a salon area that is separate from the master cabin so i can move around, make noise, watch TV while he sleeps)
so i apologize for the poor photos i took with my blackberry. i find it impossible to edit photos on a laptop, it's too hard to tell what the true color is.. i can't even tell which picture is the ruby and which the sapphire...
but i wanted to share these now...

i brought jewelry tools and supplies so i could make necklaces while ray was sleeping ( thankfully we have a salon area that is separate from the master cabin so i can move around, make noise, watch TV while he sleeps)
so i apologize for the poor photos i took with my blackberry. i find it impossible to edit photos on a laptop, it's too hard to tell what the true color is.. i can't even tell which picture is the ruby and which the sapphire...
but i wanted to share these now...

Sunday, September 25, 2011
studio move going well, can't wait to sit down and create in the new space
oh the move of jewelry tools to new area is going soooo WELL! i avoided it forever it seems, such a big project was overwhelming to my brain. it's not the 'perfect' environment for metal tools as originally it was an outside room and rain water runs through it. a new security screen door cut down the ease that lizards, snakes, rats and mice had to get under old door. maybe i will just be soooo HARD at work in the winter, i won't notice how COLD the un heated room is...
i've got a whole LIST of items i want to make....maybe i'll take some time on my birthday this week as a treat to myself and just lose myself in pretty semi-precious jeweltone briolettes making up the necklaces and earrings that i've sketched out....
the former jewelry studio is transitioning to fiber/fabric studio ( I just can't let loose of that passion yet!) plus a bedroom for Mom to use when she stays with us this Winter.
i'm amazed how the furniture is just falling into place for new setup... okay , YES i have to CARRY it out there first LOL but i'm getting some much overdue exercise in the bargain.....
just been reviewing in my mind all the different ways we've used various rooms in our house since moving here in mid-80s...
i'm using 2 bookcase nightstands that were in Ray's childhood bedroom to raise up my wire shelf units to better eye level. when the boys were young, i painted "Welcome" and a bird on the side and had them sitting on front stoop for our shoes...took me down memory lane seeing the paintings yesterday. Son Scott says he remembers them on the porch. Now his shoes are too long for the shelf... boy they grow up quickly, don't they?!
NEVER throw anything away is a motto that does work for me for the most part but i admit i took it to the extreme last couple years and was veering into HOARDERS ANONYMOUS territory.
thank goodness i've figured out some storage containers that work for me...
well hoping sooon the men folk wake up so i can get back to moving stuff...WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP
i've got a whole LIST of items i want to make....maybe i'll take some time on my birthday this week as a treat to myself and just lose myself in pretty semi-precious jeweltone briolettes making up the necklaces and earrings that i've sketched out....
the former jewelry studio is transitioning to fiber/fabric studio ( I just can't let loose of that passion yet!) plus a bedroom for Mom to use when she stays with us this Winter.
i'm amazed how the furniture is just falling into place for new setup... okay , YES i have to CARRY it out there first LOL but i'm getting some much overdue exercise in the bargain.....
just been reviewing in my mind all the different ways we've used various rooms in our house since moving here in mid-80s...
i'm using 2 bookcase nightstands that were in Ray's childhood bedroom to raise up my wire shelf units to better eye level. when the boys were young, i painted "Welcome" and a bird on the side and had them sitting on front stoop for our shoes...took me down memory lane seeing the paintings yesterday. Son Scott says he remembers them on the porch. Now his shoes are too long for the shelf... boy they grow up quickly, don't they?!
NEVER throw anything away is a motto that does work for me for the most part but i admit i took it to the extreme last couple years and was veering into HOARDERS ANONYMOUS territory.
thank goodness i've figured out some storage containers that work for me...
well hoping sooon the men folk wake up so i can get back to moving stuff...WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP
Friday, September 23, 2011
moving the studio to new area is alot of work but gonna be soooo worth it!
i'm so addicted to learning new jewelry techniques which leads to have sooooo many different jewelry making supplies and tools. really my rational brain knows it would be much cheaper to just buy resin beads instead of all the stuff required to make my own...but that doesn't seem to deter me.
finally the bedroom i'd converted to a studio reached maximum capacity...then i bought my friend Julie's casting equipment. so the casting equipment was set up in another area....my brain tried to figure out which other techniques i needed to relocate to that area but it overloaded my brain... i wanted certain bead findings in the new area for use in enamelling but also use them plain in designs soooo i made the big leap and decided to move ALL the jewelry studio to the new area
now this area was already too full of its own collection of stuff since we have no attic or basement and i have hoarding tendencies. there, i admit it...
day one of the relocation went well. once i started to move stuff around i discarded my 1st plan of arrangement.
day two and mom is here so i might be distracted by processing some of the veggies in the garden such as tomatoes and bell peppers. apples are waiting to be dried as well
but i'm anxious to get everything organized in new setup and then test out did i locate items in the most usable place...key for me is having multiple worktops/desks so i can have a setup for various stages of work. it's too much of an irritation if i have to put away the tools from one stage and switch over to tools/components for the next stage of creation. i like my own assembly line setup.
boy those 3 bookcases i acquired spur of moment at garage sale for $20 sure are working out well.
waiting for family to wake up so i can start making noise, moving stuff...
finally the bedroom i'd converted to a studio reached maximum capacity...then i bought my friend Julie's casting equipment. so the casting equipment was set up in another area....my brain tried to figure out which other techniques i needed to relocate to that area but it overloaded my brain... i wanted certain bead findings in the new area for use in enamelling but also use them plain in designs soooo i made the big leap and decided to move ALL the jewelry studio to the new area
now this area was already too full of its own collection of stuff since we have no attic or basement and i have hoarding tendencies. there, i admit it...
day one of the relocation went well. once i started to move stuff around i discarded my 1st plan of arrangement.
day two and mom is here so i might be distracted by processing some of the veggies in the garden such as tomatoes and bell peppers. apples are waiting to be dried as well
but i'm anxious to get everything organized in new setup and then test out did i locate items in the most usable place...key for me is having multiple worktops/desks so i can have a setup for various stages of work. it's too much of an irritation if i have to put away the tools from one stage and switch over to tools/components for the next stage of creation. i like my own assembly line setup.
boy those 3 bookcases i acquired spur of moment at garage sale for $20 sure are working out well.
waiting for family to wake up so i can start making noise, moving stuff...
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