Wednesday, June 3, 2009

But, I Love Ewe....


I was challenged by the gallery owner where I show my work to make a sheep bead. I told her I would give it a whirl. Well, I have been consumed by thoughts of nothing but sheep for 2 days....


The sheep pendant is for possible use in an ad campaign that's purpose is to hopefully attract some gallery business from the 2010 Winter Olympics, held in Whistler, BC, which is just north of us. Why a sheep, you ask? It's a long story but I promise to explain if anything comes of it.....

Saturday, May 30, 2009

SCAG Arts Guild Spring Art Show



I'm ready!! I have all my entries ready for the Spring Show. With a whole week to spare...


If you live in the area or you will be visiting be sure to stop by to see some world class art by local artists. I will be one of the hosts from 10-1:30 on Sunday, May 7th.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Memorial Day Weekend



We are having a well balanced Memorial Day weekend. Well balanced meaning just the right amount of work and play. The weather is PERFECT! Most everyone in the neighborhood is gone so it's really quiet. I can even hear the eagles talking to one another. Working around the house. Hubby is playing golf. And I made a new necklace for the gallery this morning.....

Friday, May 15, 2009

Special Etsy Sale and Window Saga


I need to make room for new stuff at my local art gallery where I show my work so I've put some older pieces from 2008 in my Etsy store at 60 % OFF. You don't want to miss this sale!


A few weeks ago...actually several weeks ago, I posted about our living room window replacement project and the fact that it had been delayed because the home improvement center, (which shall not be named but it isn't Lowes.), that we ordered these custom windows from, broke one in shipment and it had to be reordered. Which means, remade, from scratch. So grab a cup of coffee and let me tell you about the rest of the window story.....

We waited another 2 weeks for the window to be shipped to the store and when they called me and I went to pick it up it was for the WRONG side! There are a total of 8 custom sized windows on the front of our house and the top ones are trapazoid shaped. My very angry husband, sooo dissappointed because he is anxious to get this project done and move on to another, calls the store to try and get the mess straighted out and hopefully not only get the correct window expidited, (I hope I spelled that right.), but to get some answers as to what their problem is! I have to hand it to him, he was very calm for as angry as he was. He waited 3 hours for someone from the store to call him back and she never did! He then called the store back a second time. By this time it's 7 in the evening, and speaks to a window rep in the store and gets the correct, (hopefully), window ordered.

So we wait ANOTHER 2 weeks. By this time it's been about 5 weeks since we originally ordered and paid for the windows. The store calls finally, and I go pick the window up, taking the window that is the wrong side, with me. I get to the store, they give me the newly shipped window and I hold it next to the window that was a mistake, and sure enough, it is opposite of the one I'm picking up so I happily take it home with me thinking, "finally, we'll get this project wrapped up!"....... NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hubby, thinking he finally has the correct window gets his tools out again, erects the scaffolding AGAIN, and takes the old window out leaving a gaping hole in my living room. Keep in mind it was only April and not all that warm outside. He hefts the new window up to fit in the hole and..... it's an INCH TOO LONG!!!!!!!!!!! Now, my dear husband is a pretty patient man and deals with a lot of stress on a day to day basis. I have never in my 24 years of knowing him, seen him so angry! And rightfully so!

Fast forward to today.... 2 MONTHS from the original purchase date.
After calming a bit my husband talked to an understanding and very sympathic store manager who rather than lose our business, as well as other potential business, because of word of mouth, decided to give us a very large partial refund.
It's all good! The window project will hopefully be done by the end of the month and MAYBE we'll continue to shop at BRAND X.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Torch Petals


Even though I haven't played golf in months I out drove 3 guys off the first tee!!!! I love it when that happens!!! My score wasn't all that great but at least I didn't embarrass myself. We had a fabulous time and the weather was PERFECT.

Happy May Day!!!


It is such a beautiful day! Almost 70 degrees. Hubby is on his way home from work and we're going to go play some golf. It's been a really long time since I've had the freedom to golf on a weekday afternoon. It feels really good! After a busy week of beadmaking and weeding the yard I'm ready for a little relaxation.


I have some beads in the kiln that just might become earrings in the next day or so. I haven't made earrings in such a long time. So check back if you're interested. I promise, they will be really fun and colorful!
The bead above is another of my rectangle cube beads. This one is pea green with a white line design. It also has a stripe effect on each edge but the camera didn't pick up the detail in the bright sunshine.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Camano Island Studio Tour


There's my bracelet, on page 10. How exciting to see my work in print! I can't exactly say I'm published yet, but close... ("Scenes From A Mall" bracelet, pictured here in the brochure, as well as lots of other work, is available at Seagrass Gallery. #34 on the tour brochure map.)
If you live in the area, (northwest Washington), or planning a visit, the Camano Island Studio Tour is an event you don't want to miss. A free, self-guided tour. This is your chance to see where the fabulous art of Camano Island, (and Stanwood), is actually created and meet the artists in person. Some will actually be creating their art! You will also find art for sale that's not offered anywhere else. This tour is a 3-day event, May 8, 9, and 10, Mother's Day weekend, and you will need all 3 days if you want to visit each and every studio.