Due to some technical difficulties, my shop update is going to happen at 3pm today instead of noon as I previously announced. I hope you can pop into the shop and let me know what you think!
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Monday, June 18, 2018
Sneak peak of new necklaces and earrings
Here's a sneak peak of my new necklaces and earrings on the lovely, ever patient Phoebe who, as it happens, can keep herself from squinting even in afternoon sun. Amazing. (Unlike me, one of those "might have to wear my sunglasses in the shade" kind of people. ) We tracked down some dappled light in my neighborhood for her though.
Additional colors (more blue variations, greens and orange and yellow...) and new configurations will be filling up the online shop soon. If you haven't already done so and are interested, be sure to join my email list to be the first to get specifics.
Monday, June 11, 2018
My seven book summer reading list
Since we'll be spending a slower summer this year, staying closer to home, I'm looking forward to digging into my reading list. We're considering getting a hammock to complete the experience but the front porch fits the bill pretty well too.
When my Graves disease was active I struggled to read. I had no focus. I would read and re-read, and re-read, often getting so frustrated that I would just give up. I resorted to reading directions and recipes out loud just to get through them. Pretty sure the first year I was diagnosed I didn't read an entire book. Since going into remission late last year one of my priorities has been getting back into a good reading habit.
For my friends in the Southern Hemisphere any of these would make for suitable winter reading as well, simple exchange comfy chair by a fire for the hammock.
Here's my list as it stands. Are there any books you would suggest I add?
For my friends in the Southern Hemisphere any of these would make for suitable winter reading as well, simple exchange comfy chair by a fire for the hammock.
Here's my list as it stands. Are there any books you would suggest I add?
2. Pondering Privilege : Toward a deeper understanding of whiteness, race and faith by Jody Wiley Fernando
3. The Locust Effect: Why the end of poverty requires the end of violence by Gary A. Haugen
4. The Knowledge Illusion, Why we never think alone Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach
5. David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell
6. Big Magic:Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert
Monday, June 4, 2018
Should I share the skeletons in my closet?
Or how about just the beads in my drawers? This is embarrassing enough really, the amount of parts and bits and components that are sitting around just waiting to "be" something.
There just don't seem to be enough hours in the day to do all the things, make all the things, try all the things, experiment with all the things. Better than to be stuck for ideas I guess, right?
School is almost finished for the year though and I'm looking forward to lots of studio days this summer - the one bright side of not traveling.
Seaglass inspired beads
School is almost finished for the year though and I'm looking forward to lots of studio days this summer - the one bright side of not traveling.
Bright tube beads |
Faux River Rocks |
Paper jewelry supplies. |
Friday, June 1, 2018
Photo shoot
The overcast, foggy, "blahness" that has taken over southern Pennsylvania has actually been perfect light for outdoor photo shoots (surely, it must be good for something) and I was fortunate to have model Phoebe and my niece/photographer Sarah Repp to help me out this week.
The two pieces shown here are not yet in my online shop but they will be soon. Be sure to sign up for my newsletter to be the first to know about new work, sales and special projects.
Have a great weekend - hoping you have anything but "blahness" wherever you are!
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