Thursday, May 29, 2014

This is seriously interrupting my sleep...

It's true...I learned how to make texture stamps with this putty stuff, and now it is stuck all over the place. It's on frames with interesting designs, leaves, fabric, pottery, anything that has a texture of some sort.  There are yellow blobs of curing putty everywhere I look!  In fact, if you visit my studio, you probably should keep your distance, or something on you may look like a good texture project, and you will get blobbed.  Not really, well maybe...

Worked on earrings today.  It's a great project to experiment with lots of texture and color.  Each piece is handpainted individually.  It takes a bit of time, but soooo much fun.  These are all going to the Walpole Artisans Coop tomorrow, but I am planning to make more this weekend to put on Etsy.







Saturday, May 24, 2014

My supplies arrived!!!

My supplies finally arrived Thursday night.  I have been practically stalking the Fed Ex truck. I worked today to finish some of the pieces I did at class and made some earrings as well. The earrings and pendants are made using commercial texture stamps, and my own handmade stamps. (I learned how to do this at my retreat with Christine Damm!)  I just love the technique, and enjoy handpainting each piece.  The last photo shows the back of two pendants.  I like to make the backs look nice too.  Not quite sure how I am going to put the necklaces together yet.  I will tackle that tomorrow.





                             




Sunday, May 18, 2014

Ready to get back to work...

Well, it took me a day to unwind! My head was just spinning from my "Art on the Farm" experience. It was everything I had hoped for and more. It was a beautiful drive to Vermont, and Christine and Doug welcomed me like we had known each other forever.

  • Christine is an amazing, talented artist, and so very generous in sharing her knowledge of polymer clay, especially surface techniques. She nudges, but does not direct your efforts. She is an encouraging teacher who allows you to experiment and develop your own style with new tools and techniques. She also provides information about products and sources. I surely got my money's worth!! I can hardly wait to finish some of the practice pieces and venture forth!!
    1. Posting some photos.  I just made some textured pieces, and tried several different techniques.  None of these are finished.
    2. Check out Christine's new website, www.storiestheytell.com, and also watch my Etsy store for some new items in the coming weeks.

    3. Doug, Christine and friend, Carol

      Yummmmm!

      Christine at work!

      Practice pieces

      Maria, who joined in on Thursday and Friday

    Sunday, May 11, 2014

    Show and Tell

    I participated in the Keene Art Tour May 3rd and 4th.  I was at Jim Murphy's studio along with Erin Stewart.  Jim provided us with great display space, and we had a wonderful time.  Here are a couple of photos of our setups. 

    I had gone to visit my family the weekend before, and am posting a couple photos of the kids as well.

    Shortly after getting home, I came down with bronchitis, and haven't posted, done any work, or added anything to Etsy--grandma's ought to have built in immunities--we have put in our time!!!

    Spent some time this afternoon with the furry children--they are just so cute, all 11 of them!!!


    Erin Stewart

    My Display

    Jim Murphy

    "My Pennsylvania Girls"

    Olivia
    Lily



    Herd of Yorkies!