Tuesday, October 6, 2009
BikeFest '09
Friday, April 17, 2009
Domestic Construction

...how cool are these!!! Yes, these are tea & coffee cups that are made into a chandelier with a bowl to cover the electrical in the ceiling!!! I just love altered & re-purposed stuff!!!
I didn't want to buy the mag so I put the website in my
long term memory storage container that seems to have a leak now days
so when I got home I couldn't remember it...
...then just a few minutes ago it just popped into my head!
I sat down and went to their website, they have the most incredible video right on their homepage, you have to watch it!
But wait!!!
If you click on the Surface & Space tab on their website they have a bunch of cool photos of their various designs....I don't know which one I like best...too many cool things! I also LOVE their "bubble" dresses. I'm going to have to watch for a vintage pattern and make myself one!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
I LOVE ART & MUSIC!
Friday, January 23, 2009
Teaser
Monday, September 29, 2008
It's A Girl!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
I Can Hardly Wait!
All the glitter, the bling, the crowns, if these don't scream "BlingGirl" I don't know what does!
I was able to come home with a few of her pieces & I love them. What a great concept and design & you couldn't meet a nicer person, she is so sweet.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Eye Candy
Eye Candy!
Things I've made at or since
Resin Charms


Things I bought at ArtUnraveled.
Purse Mirror ~ Traci Bunkers

Acrylic Pendant ~ Wynn Studios

Glass Blob Pendants ~ Beth Quinn Designs

"Fairy Queen" Tin Box
Sorry, I don't remember the vendor.

Buttons, Ribbons & Fabric ~ SAS Fabrics
You can buy fabric by the pound!!!

Lots of Other Goodies
Mostly from Hannah Grey & Vintage Charmings

Pencil Ring ~ Susan Lenart Kazmer

This is my favorite thing I bought! When signing up for classes I just signed up for the classes that looked interesting to me, I didn't know who any of the teachers were so that wasn't a factor in choosing my classes. But when someone asked, who's teaching your classes, I looked and I had signed up for almost all of my classes with the same instructor, not planning it or even knowing who she was I feel like to really lucked out and got one of the best teachers there!
After my first class I went back to my room and told Amanda about this ring, I loved it! Susan had been wearing this ring all week long & I had been lusting after it all week long, telling Amanda about it over and over again! In my second to last class someone asked her about pricing. She gave this ring as an example, this ring was one of her favorite pieces and although it was not terribly difficult to make or have a lot of precious metals, it was one of her favorite pieces and would be priced in the hundreds of dollars if someone really pressured her to buy it, where as something that's more difficult could cost less....you get the picture.
In our last class Amanda & I along with a few other people were still there after class got out, Susan had taken the ring off during class and it was sitting on the table. Amanda was admiring it and told Susan how great it was and how I had been lusting after it all week. I said "ya, but she won't sell it" and her response was "ya, but I'd sell it to you guys", without hesitation Amanda handed me the ring, remembering what she said about hundreds of dollars, I took a big gulp and said "how much?", her response "for you guys [pausing] $45". I don't think I've ever whipped out my credit card so fast, I wanted to pay for it before she changed her mind!
Some of you are going to look at this ring and say "I can't believe you paid $45 for that ring!" and the rest of you will understand that when you find something that you love the cost is only part of what make you decide to buy it. Now would I have paid hundreds of dollars for the ring? HELL NO, but I fell in the love with the ring on the first day of classes and was already planning on how to make one for my self when I got home. Having taken all my classes from her, learning so much from her & getting a TON of inspiration from her, and lusting after the ring all week long, to me $45 was a steal!
I just have to say, if you EVER get a chance to take a class from her, even if you are not a jewelry artist, TAKE IT!!! She is so inspiring, just being around her lifts you up, she so willing to share her knowledge as a jeweler, she encourages everyone & makes you feel like what ever it is that you create is awesome & beautiful. So far, hands down one of the best teachers I've had since I have started taking jewelry classes.
I really have to run, gotta get ready to go rock out with Joan Jett!
More later.......
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
A.R.T.
Artist Road Trip
It's finally arrived!!!! I've been planning my trip to attend Art Unraveled since the beginning of February, and finally on Monday the adventure began!
Amanda & I drove from Las Vegas to Phoenix arriving just in time to attend a short "Make & Take" class, which turned out to be anything but short and absolutely incredible! We learned how to use an amazing new product, a UV Resin. It's a one part resin that cures under UV light. We applied the resin to these images let it sit under the UV light for about 5 minutes and we got these wonderful translucent resin images! They were really cool at that point but I had to add some Bling! So we added more resin to the backs of the images and added glitter!!!! Once I shape up the edges it will be about 1" square, the perfect size for a pendant!


In the second photo there is a piece of paper behind the bottom half & I held the top half in the light to show you the translucency.
My first class was yesterday morning. We started off making resin paper, in the photos below I put a newspaper behind the resin paper to show you how translucent the paper becomes when you add resin to it. On some of the papers I wrote out script others I stamped on, some I added glitter to...again with the glitter! And others I just left plain. These papers can be used for many kinds of art projects.



I have not decided if I am going to turn this into a bracelet or necklace but it's the same concept except I added words to into the different layers of the resin.
The next two photos I took to show you how cool these look when they are not laying on a flat surface, they are translucent. In each photo you can see right through the top piece and see the piece behind it. The heart is only 1.5" from the top to bottom & the round one is about the size of a dime about 3/4" wide. I think these will be really cool as charms!
My class last night was learning how to make stamps & stencils from common objects; she uses everything & anything; the bottoms of flip flops for stamps to empty birth control packets for stencils!!!
That was all exciting & fun but my favorite part was when we learned to carve our own stamps! Both of the stamps in the photo are carved out of cheap rubber erasers. We sketched our image and transferred it to the eraser and used a carving tool to make our own stamps! I thought the eyes were not good enough on the first one and so I tried to fix them & then she turned out bug eyed so I quickly made another one! I am amazed at how easy this is to do!
I have another class tonight and two more on Thursday. Stay tuned I'll be posting more of my creations later in the week!
MWAH!!!