Monday, December 20, 2010

It's show time!

Well. Here we are, five days from Christmas and there is still a lot to do. I wish I could say, "I've decorated!"... but I haven't. The most I will do is probably bake something for our family dinner. This I assure you is a good thing. I've been busing creating! I had my last show this weekend and even though it didn't require an armored truck pickup of the earnings, we did make a few new customers. They were funny and ever so sweet... and best of all they bought stuff and wanted to know where I would be next. It was really a nice feeling. So I decided that I need to do this again.... and again, and again!

It's been a while, but I think it's time to start selling my own work at art/trade shows once more. That decision having been made, meant that it is time to refine the look of my booth without looking like everyone else. So here is a peek at the set up...


It's a little skimpy. This was after all... day 2! and I upgraded to a second table so as not to feel cluttered. Do you like my fancy tradeshow lights?? I'll be posting the details in the coming days.


I've started to schedule a show a month, to start with. My next show is only 3wks away. eeeek! With Christmas and New Year in the mix that drops me back to a little over 2ks worth of work time. I have to restock some clasps and beads. There are also headpins and ear wires to make. As well as creating new designs for spring. So what am I doing here!?! It's time to get to work!!

Happy Monday!! let's make it a great one!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Adventures of Sybil and Super-Geek!!

The last month has been quite the odyssey. I did my first trunk show in a few years and was pleased to see that the customers from back in the day still like my jewelry enough to buy it! (hahaha!) I went to my first gun show ever! No, not for kicks. I was a vendor, but don't worry I won't be changing my name to "Beads and Bullets". It was interesting. Nothing like a room full of testosterone and gun toting fellas to make a girl feel like a lady. Doors were held open for me (something my husband always does.. but it was nice to have a total stranger do it for a change), I got more "yes ma'am(s)" than I knew what to do with. I didn't get rich, but I am hoping it has possibilities. I will definitely be doing it again!

The real adventure was my trip to the other side of the Mississippi! Someone I used to work for offered me a trip to Las Vegas for a trade show and some how... I ended up in Georgia! That's where we get today's blog post...

The Adventures of Sybil and Super-Geek!

Day 1... He was tardy for the party.
Once upon an autumn morning a not so young, not so wide-eyed girl accepted a "job". To protect the not so innocent... we will call her Sybil. She was told her day would start at 730am. Sybil knew full well that her travel companion had a reputation of arriving late.... two and a half hours later the man (we will name him Super-Geek) that she was going to work with arrived at the agreed upon meeting place to start the trip east. A couple of minutes into it, they hadn't even left town, and already she wondered what she had gotten herself into. You see.. Super-Geek is no ordinary human. He has superpowers (more on those later) and speaks several languages. Unfortunately for Sybil, one of those languages is code. Yes... Code. As in the code that will operate a flood detection system that is operated by a laser, bolts that are some how embedded into concrete along with doohickeys and thingamabobs, wired to a motherboard with a thing-a-ma-doodle, that operates said system. Poor Sybil was spoken to in a language she did not comprehend. She got detailed instruction as to why a period needed to be in a particular place to achieve a particular response from one or all of the parts of this flood warning system. Sybil tried in vain to explain to Super-Geek that she did not speak this language called Code. Three hours into their travel they arrived in Houston! After almost 3hrs of shopping for merchandise for the trade show they'd be working... they were on the road again. Some 6 hours (filled with words like bits, bytes, and parses) later, they crossed the "Mighty Mississippi". She looked forward to seeing New Orleans... and she did! Unfortunately it was from the highway at 70mph. Another 4hours filled with code would take them to their next stop... Mobile, Alabama. Sybil and Super-Geek arrived in Mobile just before midnight and stayed (in separate rooms) at a Comfort Inn that was, shall we say, not comfortable at all. How did she end up here. The hotel was dirty, with stains on the walls and ceiling and worst of all.... questionable stains on the sheets and cigarette burns in both bedspreads. She spent a couple of hours crying, had dinner (a PB&J sandwich she'd packed... don't knock it!... it beats the donuts I was offered for dinner), and trying to forget the super powers on the road trip with no turn signals and people getting cut-off on the road. It was a harrowing journey but she'd made the halfway point alive.

Day 2 ... Is it just me or does Alabama go on forever!?!
It started with temps in the 20's and Sybil wondering if this would be the day she met her maker. You see, one of Super-Geek's super powers is that he can "measure the space between cars, and when there is an opening... (he) take(s) it!". While the average human uses something called a turn signal, he uses his vast knowledge of mathematics and calculates distance and velocity to change lanes. Even 18-wheelers were not immune to his powers. Something she witnessed first hand on numerous occasions during the 5days she spent with Super-Geek. With each incident, she saw her life flash before her eyes. After crossing Alabama and the Pascagoula River,they arrived at their destination at 1pm. Finally.... Hot-Lanta!! Sybil was never happier to see a La Quinta in her life!! At last... a clean hotel!! After check-in they proceeded to the Hyatt Regency Exhibit Hall with only a few stops along the way for things that Super-Geek had left behind. Apparently Superior Memory is not one of his powers. Lunch was ... wait for it.... banana's!! Yes, those little yellow fruits that monkeys are so fond of! Arriving at the exhibit hall at 5pm they set up (most of ) the booth in 2hrs. Two asthma attacks later, one hour after the hall closed and about 30min after asking Super-Geek.. "can I choke you!?!" they headed back to their hotel 20min away. Dinner was a glorious and welcome 30min at Chez Subway. Back in her "suite", Sybil plotted her escape! She missed her husband and stinky dog desperately. But her sense of responsibility and work ethic kept her from jumping ship and returning home, even though her friends were telling her to get the heck out of there.

Day 3.... forever known as the day he lost the Atlanta Hyatt.
The day started early and with another "Free Breakfast", Super-Geeks favorite words. The city of Hot-Lantaoo at the Hyatt and only $5.oo a mere two blocks over and apparently tolerance to extreme cold is one of his super powers. As they get out of the van Sybil asks, "are you sure you know where the hotel is from here?" Super-Geek smiled. "Yes!.. it's that building right there!!", he said pointing to a nondescript high rise in the heart of Atlanta's business district. At this point Sybil learned of another of Super-Geek's abilities. He is able to move at high speeds at the blink of an eye. Because that is exactly how long it took for him to disappear. She looked up after getting her laptop bag out of the van and he was gone! She walked to the end of the parking lot to find he was half a block away. By the time she got to the corner he was a block away. Wheezing in the icy Atlanta morning she tried to keep up. She began to cry when she realized where Super-Geek was leading her. At the same moment he looked up at the building he'd raced to. In disgust and began to pace. She could see him muttering something and waving his arms in the air. He was upset about something. Sybil began to lose it! A personality that she'd never experienced arose from deep inside her. Like a Banshee she began to scream, fighting back tears and the urge to kill. He was LOST!!! "THAT'S THE FRIGGIN' MARRIOTT....!!!" she wailed. Freezing and with tears streaming down her face she glared at him and turned to show him... "THE HYATT IS BEHIND US!!!" she screamed motioning to the hotel on the previous block. Uphill he raced passing her by as she wheezed in the cold. He went into the hotel, leaving her on the corner trying desperately to compose her self and steel herself for the long day ahead. It was after all only 730am!! He raced back to ask "are you tired already?". "NO! I'm having an asthma attack!" she answered and back into the hotel he went. Hypothermic, wheezy, teary, and grateful that her husband gave her a stun gun instead of a pistol, she entered the Hyatt. Compassion is not one of Super-Geeks powers as she was about to find out. The day improved after an emotional meltdown in the peach scented ladies room of the Hyatt. Lunch and Dinner were courtesy of the convention and quite tasty. A far cry from donuts and bananas.

Day 4 .... Losing the Interstate.
Another cold day begins. It had started to feel routine... a hotel breakfast and a harrowing trip on an unfamiliar highway. But this morning brought curb service! Yes, apparently Super-Geek realized that he was traveling with a mere mortal. Sybil is girl more comfortable on the Tropic of Cancer than the icy tundra. There was no getting lost in the cold, or screaming like a lunatic in the heart of Atlanta. Sybil was at ease today. She decided to try to make the best of it. The end of the day meant the beginning of the trip home. She dealt with another day of his OCD and lack of social skills that made for an uncomfortable journey. Today Super-Geek did not lose the hotel, but he did manage to misplace the Interstate. Evidently a Built-in Compass isn't a super power he possesses either, much to Sybil's dismay. They end up in a neighborhood filled with character. "Stop and turn around... we're going in the wrong direction", she shouts after he admits they are on the wrong road. They travel another block before he decides to listen to her. Like a beacon in the dark she spots it! "Prince Hall!! It's a Masonic Lodge!.. pull over!!!" she shouts. Before he comes to a stop she's halfway out the door. A local chapter of Eastern Star is just leaving the building. The ladies were gracious and ever so helpful explaining where we'd need to turn to get back on the highway. Just then a kind Mason in a black fez stops and offers to lead us to the right highway. In spite of their directions and guidance....once again Super-Geek ends up on the wrong road. Foiled by yet another power!! The Ability to Tailgate, a power he'd used at every opportunity on this trip. After taking another wrong exit they are finally on track!! Nightfall comes and so does dinner at IHop! Midnight arrives like a choir of Angels. In the distance, behind a Lowe's hardware store.. the Microtel in Opelika, Alabama. (seriously... can you hear the choir?) A pristine economy hotel with perfectly white bedsheets and spotless bathrooms. It was the best 5hrs of sleep she'd had in days.

Day 5... The not so long road home.
There were 13hours of highway ahead of them. Sybil was ready. After all at the end was home. Over the course of the previous 4days she had somehow managed to break through Super-Geeks force field to find a somewhat normal mortal. He was funny and had stories to tell. He no longer spoke in code. He shared stories of his childhood. Of doing battle with a bully in school by beaning the oaf over the head with his book bag and becoming friends with the boy that once taunted him. They discussed their travels through different areas of Mexico with their respective spouses. They cruised through Alabama where she saw her first snowfall in a piney forest. Whisked through Lake Charles, Louisiana at sunset. Just as quickly they breezed over the bridge at the Texas state line. She knew she was almost home when she saw the refineries in Galveston. Sulphur never smelled so good. Home was only 4hrs away, only a quick zip through Houston. The road was beginning to look familiar. "Hey look! there's Buc-ee!", Sybil squealed. (For those of you who are unfamiliar, Buc-ee is a beaver. His overbite graces billboards for a truck stop along IH-10 on the road near Luling, Tx) That chubby cheeked little beaver never looked so good. The stress of the trip was beginning to wane. Home was soon on the horizon and the Tower of the Americas was like a lighthouse on the shore guiding them into town. Sybil was once again in the town where she'd spent all her life. The trip ended in the same parking lot where it began. Only this time her husband was picking up a woman changed. She arrived a little weary from her travels and with a couple of super powers of her own. She had her patience tested repeatedly and passed. She learned that she is smarter than she gives herself credit for. She also discovered that she is not capable of harming another human being even when pushed to her limits. And last but not least.... she arrived safely.

The End.


I'd love to travel for a trade show again someday.... but most definitely with different people. Hopefully the next Super Hero I travel with will be my husband! He did save a child from an attacker in a grocery store once upon a time.... but that will be a story for another day.

Monday, November 8, 2010

How you doooooin'?

Goodness!! It's been a whole month since I've updated anything... sorry about that (she says in the hopes that someone is reading). Life's been a little nutty. Been helping friends out with their booths at trade shows, stringing like a crazy woman.. for a former employer and for my own upcoming trunk show. I had forgotten how much work goes into preparing for a show of my own. It's been years since I've done one and I'm getting a little nervous. I have to find some time in the next couple of days to track down all of my displays and order new ones along with bags and boxes for purchases. I have another trade show to help a friend with during this time, which shoots to heck almost an entire week. So, 2 calendar weeks left in the madness and only one is actually of any value. After that, I can take a breather for about a week. And by breather I mean... updating my website and Artfire shop.



Since this post is short and sweet I'm gonna leave you with some eye candy. If you are coming to the trunk show, this is some of what will be available for purchase.














Hope y'all are having a wonderfully creative week!!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Monday Mood Board


Monday Mood Board, originally uploaded by Beadcharmer.

It's one of my favorite colors.... hope you will like it too!

Happy Monday!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Too Funny Not To Share!

First I gotta say.... I Love YouTube!... but what I love even more is when friends share video links to stuff that inspires you to share the fun with the rest of the world! So... without further delay..... I give you the "Improbable Research Collection #128..."




Happy Friday... hope your weekend is filled with fun and laughter!

.. and thanks for sharing Wealie!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Burning the midnight oil.

It seems that recently I'm getting most of my work done while this half of the world sleeps. I've even had a couple of people refer to me as a "vampire" for choosing work over sleep. It turns out that even the dog is bothered by it. She's been giving me dirty looks for keeping her awake. They just don't realize that these are the hours when I am most creative. There are no distractions like the phone or people wanting to go places and do stuff. And for those who are wondering... Do I sleep? Yes, I sleep through rush hour traffic, school zones, the inane morning talk shows and all the rest of the stuff that my "Day walker" friends endure. So, tonight, while they were sleeping I worked on updating the website with this....



...this.


Oh yeah... and this!!



... and other jewelry pieces too.

What they don't understand is, that the hours after the sunsets are the moments that allow me focus and get stuff accomplished. Like making new jewelry, photographing those lovely creations, editing photos, updating my website, and even writing the occasional blog post. It doesn't get done all in one night, after all, I'm a vampire... not Wonder Woman. ;)

Monday, September 13, 2010

Love at the Hardware Store

I'm a girl that loves her tools... so by default I love trips to the hardware store. I'm not talking about the big-box-everything-and-the-kitchen-sink kind of store. I like the little guys that have been there since we were kids. The neighborhood hardware store that has all the bits and bobs the other guys can't be bothered to stock. I love these little stores because they don't look at me like I've grown a third eye like the people at Casa De Pot do when I ask for copper washers or steel baling wire. To me these are not plumbing or farming implements.... they're jewelry supplies!! So today I thought I'd give you a little peek at some fittings that are fit to wear.

They start off like this.... plain washers in different sizes. Sorted and ready to go!


Then I get my hands on them at work them over a couple of times with my hammer, anvil and doming block.

.... after they've been pounded into submission... they get a little TLC.... they're polished and wrapped with sterling silver wire and suspended from a handmade earwire.


Then they get photographed and made ready to find a home with someone who will love them and their story...... hopefully that's you. ;)

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Creative License Saturday






I love Disney... and The Little Mermaid is by far my favorite of all the Disney Princesses. This song will for ever live in my heart and not just because my oldest niece (who was 3 at the time) insisted that I sing it to her for an entire road trip to Houston. I've always felt like a fish out of water, especially when I worked in an office. Once I left/quit (what ever you want to call it), it was like Ariel getting her legs.... there was no going back. My workspace feels a lot like her cavern does.... doodads and gadgets everywhere. So I decided to take a little creative license with this classic by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken that we all know as "Part of your world". I'd sing it for you... but I love you all too much to submit you to that.

..........

Look at this stuff
Isn't it neat?
Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?
Wouldn't you think I'm the girl
The girl who has everything?
Look at this trove
Treasures untold
How many hand tools can one toolbox hold?
Looking around here you think
Sure, she's got everything
I've got cup-burrs and tweezers a-plenty
I've got cutters and hammers galore
You want pliers?
I've got twenty!

But who cares?
No big deal
I want mooooooore.....
I wanna work like a jeweler does...
I wanna work metals like gold and silver...
Burning my way through a - what do you call it?
(propane)Tank!



Flappin' your gums, you don't get too far
Skills are required for soldering, forging,
Hammering my way through a spool of - what's that word again?
Wire!!
Staying up late... working at my craft.
Up until the night meets up with daylight.
Carving and sawing - wish I could be....
A metalsmith.

What would I give if I could live out a studio?
What would I pay to spend a day.... at my bench?
Bet'cha out there, they understand
That this girl needs to work with metal..
.. just a beader... sick of stringing...
Ready to Repoussé!

And ready to know what Tim McCreight knows
Ask him my questions and get some answers
What's a fire and why does it - what's the word?
Burn?

When can I braze?
When can I fuse, planish and etch my little heart out?
Happy I'll be...
When I can use...
All of my toooooools!

.....

And yes, as hubby says I have waaaay too much time on my hands. Lol!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Monday Mood Board


Monday Mood Board, originally uploaded by Beadcharmer.



1. a's bday blumen 2, 2. Betta Bubble Maker, 3. Still, 4. Food Photography - Russ Roca

Created with fd's Flickr Toys

Here's a little Orangey Goodness to brighten up your day!

Happy Monday!!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Monday Mood Board



1. fade me, 2. Pink Lemonade, 3. A visit to Wai Ching's studio, 4. Pink morn

Created with fd's Flickr Toys


Happy Monday! I've been obsessed with Lemonade for the last couple of days. I've drank more than my fair share of it and now I find myself captivated by shades of pink and yellow. So pour yourself a tall glass and enjoy! Hope y'all have a wonderfully creative week!!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Monday Mood Board


Monday Mood Board, originally uploaded by Beadcharmer.


1. 100 feet away - Blue Staircase, 2. coppercurls, 3. down to the wire., 4. Enter Autumn

Created with fd's Flickr Toys
.... nothin' like a cool shade of aqua to spark a little creativity on a hot summer day...

Friday, August 13, 2010

Friday the 13th!

Today was all about work... and.... accidentally stabbing myself in the foot! Yes, it's Friday the 13th. and hopefully your day went a little better. The hubby helped me get it all cleaned up and took most excellent care of me. The original plan was to stay in bed and stay off this darned foot (have I mentioned that I'm one hardheaded woman), well that plan didn't last long. Not to worry, it's gonna take more than 1/4" of metal in the sole to slow me down. I decided that life is too short and there is much to do. Besides, there is no way I'm not going to spend time doing what I love. Inspite of it all I got a lot done... I polished some earrings and finished these hoops (20pair). 


I also sorted, photographed, edited pics, spent some time on Facebook (Beadcharmer Designs), uploaded pics to Flickr, and now here.Yep, all in a days work!

Hope y'alls weekend goes better than my Friday! ;)

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Something New....

arted with a bracelet...., originally uploaded by BeadchaJustJustJust in case you didn't know it... I'm totally in love with weddings!! They are my favorite life event. Weddings are filled with love, hope and happiness. They are what every little girl dreams about. And on a good day, I'm lucky enough to be asked to participate in the celebration by creating something special for the day.
These particular design started with a pair of earrings and then a bracelet. She fell in love with the color of the crystals and decided she'd rather have something for her hair instead of her wrist. Could I 'make a tiara or comb for her hair', she asked. "No problem", I answered. When I asked if she had something specific in mind, she said, "I trust you". Which incidentally are three of the best words you could ever say to a designer. She knew she wanted a hint of rhinestones and didn't want what every other bride could buy in a store. The combs were picked up 2 weeks ago and she loved them. When she picked them up her face lit up, she got a little misty and gave me a big hug. I think she liked them. My hope is that these, like some of the other pieces I have made, will become the something borrowed at another brides wedding one day.

So, to all my brides. Thank you, for trusting my interpretation of your vision and for giving me the priviledge of being a small part of your special day.

My love to you all.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Monday Mood Board


Monday Mood Board, originally uploaded by Beadcharmer.



1. Untitled, 2. blossom., 3. Katsura tree, 4. cerro demorado
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
....somedays it's all about lavender

Mascara Moment


Mascara Moment, originally uploaded by sassylittlelulu.

Somedays... it all just falls into place. Then there are days like this. I've been trying this blog post for over an hour, and nothing seems to click. I don't know how they do it. Those prolific bloggers who have the gift for the written word. Their words moving across the page like a perfect tango, in fluid and seemingly effortless daily updates. Words that transport, transfix, keeping us glued to that screen and subscribed to their RSS feeds. I am in awe of their abilities. I want to be them when I grow up.... but for now.... I will just enjoy the moments as they come.

Happy Monday y'all!

*A special thanks to Sarah aka:Sassylittlelulu over on Flickr for the use of the photo.*

Monday, May 31, 2010

The mess...

I spent a few hours today cleaning up my work table. It was a wreck. There was an abundance beads and findings. Yes, it's true. I'll admit it. I am a certifiable mess when I work. I guess I've always been like this. It was never fun, as a child, to play with one toy at a time or color with one crayon at a time. It's always been the entire box of crayons all over the floor that I am pretty sure drove my mom batty.
I've tried to be a tidy, organized artisan. I see photos of other artists studio spaces and can only dream of such neatness. The closest I come to being tidy is my bead/tackle boxes. I love them and thier color-coded-ptouch-goodness. But, other than my storage system, it truly is pointless. I've never been one to sketch and plan designs out. Tried it. It didn't work. I guess you could say, I fly by the seat of my pants. I pick a color palate dump some stuff on the table and start working. There is just something about having a plethora of supplies on my table ready to be made into something wonderful. Inevitably it goes from working on one project to having as many as three going at the same time. It's a method of creativity that is perhaps a little ADd, perhaps even a bit manic. But for me, it works. That is, until I have to come to terms with the disaster I've created and begin the clean up.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

To wholesale or not to wholesale?


...that is the million dollar question.
Well, I'm still designing for a local store. My designing gig recently turned into production work. Not my favorite kind of work but a necessary evil nonetheless.
As the supplies began dwindling down a few weeks ago, I was asked about these earrings and the other pieces I presented when I applied for the job. Turns out the boss really liked them and wants to carry them. I will admit the idea of selling my work and not consigning it for a change appeals to me... a lot. She wasn't talking about one or two pieces. She wanted a "strong production" of these pieces. I thought to myself... "chi-ching!". We started talking quantities, then pricing. It had the potential to be very lucrative. Had being the operative word. You see, my boss is accustomed to dealing with Sterling Silver manufacturers in Mexico .. who incidentally still take advantage of independant artisans and often don't pay fairly for their work or materials. The others she deals with regularly are Asian manufacturers....yeppers... you guessed it! China!! As an independant artist/designer I can't compete. To get down to the pricing and quantities for her to be able to offer them at wholesale shows would mean one of two things. Either I work myself into the ground for nothing, or hire a couple of people to do the production work and pay them next to nothing. So I had to politely decline the offer.
Then, about a week later, it happened again. I was helping out a friend at a tradeshow a vendor saw a bracelet I'd made, and the question arose once more. Now the piece in question is a chunky sterling silver and crystal charm bracelet. This bracelet is not for the timid. Would I wholesale? I said yes. And again, understandably, she wanted it for much less. I had to decline the request once more, because selling at a loss is not an option.
You see... I genuinely love what I do, and I hope to be able to make a living at this someday. I am flattered that people want my designs for their stores. Will the question come up again? I sure hope so.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The Possibility of Failure



Talk about an ominous newspaper headline. But it served it’s purpose and got my attention. So I began to read… and found myself identifying with the subject of the story, composer David Lang. Read the article here (www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/issue/story?oid=oid%3A1022399 ). Oddly enough, we are polar opposites. It’s apparently never been one of his goals to be safe. He’s a person who is willing to take chances and that (I think) has been the key to his success. He embraces the creative process with all of its possibilities. It’s something I must learn. It’s one of my biggest fears… the possibility of failure. It’s what I think holds me back from being the successful person I hope to be. All along thinking… what if…? (A loaded question if ever there was one.) The fear of not being successful at my craft is what recently lead me to, play it safe, and take a designing job for a local store. My what if has always been…. “what if they don’t like it?”. Designing under someone elses “label” has allowed me the freedom to take design risks that I otherwise wouldn’t have taken. I now realize that I’ve played it safe for too long, and for too long I’ve relied on custom work and repairs as a means of business. As it turns out, my “riskier” work has been well received, they do like my work.
Maybe now, finally, I can take my foot off the brakes and embrace the possibility of failure and turn it into the possibility of success.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Share


Share, originally uploaded by sassylittlelulu.

To give freely, without expectation of reciprocity. It’s something I believe we don’t do enough of as human beings. A quality that is lacking in today's youth. When did we stop teaching them? How did we forget along the way what it means to truly share?

So, in the spirit of sharing, here are some of my favorite people and places….
www.delsolphotography.com/ttd/ttd1 … the ultimate way to “Trash the Dress”!
www.makingitlovely.com … I love her design sensibility!
www.pathlesspedaled.com …they are doing what many of us have dreamed of.
www.blog.lorenaangulo.com … she is oh so talented!
www.artkatstudio.us … she is a source of strength and inspiration to me…. A true survivor and my personal hero!
www.hintjewelry.blogspot.com … love this chica’s work!!
www.ironspider.ca/index.htm … what would this analog girl do without this resource?
www.socialmediamommy.net … ‘cause I need all the help I can get!
www.marismith.com … if you facebook, twitter, or anything else…. Go here now!
www.uncommonsensemarketing.com/wp/blog …. A valuable resource in my book!
www.casamanos.com/mobile/location.php … a San Antonio treasure!
www.yelp.com/biz/florios-pizza-san-antonio Florio’s Pizza …. Best pizza in San Antonio!!
www.texas-to-mexico.blogspot.com … for those days when you are stumped by the question… what’s for dinner?

There are many more.... so stay tuned. ;)

Saturday, April 24, 2010

take some time to enjoy the flowers...


Spring ball, originally uploaded by photophilde.

... some days there are no words for the beauty that surrounds us. We must just take a moment and enjoy the view. Hope y'all are having a beautiful spring.

I hope to get my schedule back to some sense of normality soon.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Come on baby light my fire.....

I've been giving a lot of thought lately to the seeds of inspiration. I keep seeing listings and posts on all sorts of venues for items X, Y and Z that claim to be inspired by something. Usually, I'm happy to say, it's something original with just a hint of what inspired the maker.

All of this has gotten the gears turning in my brain (a dangerous thing I assure you). I came to the realization that my muse is a little schizophrenic. My inspiration comes from CoLoR (and lots of it), mixed with a little bit of chaos. No, not the people-coming-and-going-dog-barking-at-the-mailman-tv-on-too-loud-phones-ringing kind of chaos. It's much quieter and goes on in the back of my mind. It plays back images like full sensory flashes of time. And recalls things like.... eating pommegranates on the porch with grandma, the sounds of Dad's big band music, the smell of coco butter and chlorinated water, the sight and feel of cool grass on a hot summer afternoon. It's the stuff that settles my brain and keeps me from being linear, it makes me need to create. It's the never ending story that drives what I do... and like me it's everchanging.

So now the question.....

What is it that lights your creative fire?



;)

Friday, March 12, 2010

Spring Fever!


, originally uploaded by Beadcharmer.

I am feeling a bit obsessed with flowers and bright colors as of late. I can't help myself. I have the luxury of being surrounded by color. Spring is here ad everything is starting to bloom. The Texas Hill Country will be an explosion of color in the coming weeks.

I can't wait!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

The last few weeks have been filled with distractions. Finally this week... inspiration struck.





There are more... the problem is they've found homes before I can get them on the website. It's a good problem to have. Believe me, I'm not complaining.

I also made sure to take a little time out to find a little inspiration. This week it's all about the details.



Here's hoping we all have a productive week!!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Dragonflies and Light


I've been "playing" with new materials and new ideas for spring and summer. This little brass dragonfly bugged me for about a year until she landed on this abalone bead. For now she sits on my work table while I work on other projects and finish other pieces. Hopefully it will not be another year before I find the pieces to accompany her.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Let there be music!

Yes, it's been a while... not that there's much going on here. I'm working on it. I'm not very disciplined about stuff, but I guess you've caught on to that by now.

I've added a some music. There's a little bit of everything in there. Here's hoping you find something you like.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010


I've been thinking a lot about what exactly to create with this blog, and I keep coming back to all of the people, places and things that inspire my jewelry and photography. I'm not highly skilled. What I am, is passionate about what I create with beads, metals and pliers and what I do with a lens, flashlights and tupperware. There are places to go and people to meet... and there will be art... that I can promise you.





Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Anne Amie Vineyards

This has got to be one of the lovelier sunsets on Flickr....

Anne Amie Vineyards, originally uploaded by Kyle Kruchok.

I hope you find it as inspiring as I do.