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Monday, 02 November 2009

  • Family Fun

    Here we are, ready for Halloween!
    Halloween 2009
    I made my son's Ringwraith cloak.  My daughter was a not-too-scary vampire.  As you can see, I am the clown.

    I didn't make my daughter's costume, but I did make her a pair of my sweetheart rose earrings. 
    her blue rose earrings
    My daughter sent her first pair back and asked specifically for the blue patina .  What daughter wants, daughter gets.

    and finally, I am already thinking of another pink Christmas.
    I took all these pink feather boas
    Pink

    wrapped them around a wreath form and voila!- a pink feather wreath that will be just lovely with our pink Christmas tree.
    pink xmas!
     
    Yes, I do enjoy  my fall holiday season! 

Saturday, 24 October 2009

  • When I work in the studio, I work fast.  Everyone has their talents.  Mine lies with hammer formed nature inspired pieces.  When I'm working with that subject, I can work fast.  

    Oddly enough, my working philosophy is still "Work slower. Finish faster."  It's true.  I never rush.  It works for me. 
    In my bits of time in between mothering, housekeeping, dawdling, cooking, playing - I finished up, photographed and listed this lovely leafy brooch


    and a pair of darling sweetheart rose earrings, both available in my Etsy shop.


    I do not always work efficiently.  I daydream.  I get distracted by five other projects, a texture, sunlight on dust...  I  stop to clean house, fix snacks for kids, and play on facebook, among other things. 

    So when someone implied that I must work fast or cheap recently, I was a bit offended.   I know how what I need, and I know what to charge for the pieces- no explanation necessary. 

    I understand the feeling.  Sometimes I browse through Etsy thinking, wow that is way too cheap or wow, that is more than I would ever pay.  I used to be bothered by the too-cheaps and jealous of the too-highs.  Somewhere along the way I got over it. 
    This is what the internet, ebay, and other online selling venues have done for us.  They have democratized the selling process.  Anyone slightly tech-savvy, with a digital camera, can get on and sell their work.  It doesn't matter whether he or she is a crafter, artist, hobbyist, housewife, retiree, teenager, part-timer or full-timer.  It doesn't matter whether the person is serious or casual.  We all get on and essentially compete with each other in many of the same highly visible places. 

    The hobbyist who just wants to make enough money to buy new supplies will sell his wares quite possibly in the same venue as the full time artisan trying to support her entire family.  That's reality.  We should rejoice in the freedom of the system, and work within it, rather than comparing and criticizing each other.  We American artists/crafters/artisans do not work in a system where knowledge and pricing is restricted in order to control prices.  We have to accept and rejoice in our system, that results in a wide variety of goods, quality and prices within the handmade market.  I love a system that lets me connect with all sorts of creative people through blogs, discussion forums, and other social networking sites.  We should be proud of a system that brings creativity and pride into so many lives.

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Monday, 19 October 2009

  • Steel Rose

    After getting many opinions, in various places, I decided to go with the violet ribbon for the first steel rose.  I love how it looks. 


    Click on the photo to get to the full listing, with more photo views and measurements.
    You can find it with the other necklaces, in my Etsy shop.

    After I got it online this morning, I went out in the yard looking for simple inspiration.

    acorn 10-09 (3)

    acorn 10-09 (2)

    I bet you can guess what I worked on for the rest of the day ...

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