Yes, it is invigorating to upload some new earrings to http://www.birchbaykay.etsy.com/ for people to see and purchase! Just in time for someone to gift to their sweetie, or to be nice to themselves for Valentine's Day.
I've been putting so much time and effort into West As the Crow Flies, that the jewelry creating was placed on a back burner. There were some earring designs I wanted to FINISH; they've been started for quite a while, but now two of the pairs of earrings are finished and uploaded. Whew! Feels great!
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Friday, December 2, 2011
WHAT season 'tis it ...
'Tis the season for gift buying and gift giving! Here I am scurrying back and forth from workbench to the post office. It's WONDERFUL!
I love the energy generated and focused into new creations. It imbues my days and nights with a bit of an edge, to provide a product but to also maintain the integrity of originality and design. It's sometimes a difficult line to hold to when along with "Jingle Bells" I also hear "Hurry Up! Hurry Up!"
Of course, if I had followed up on my inner critic's urgings to "hurry up" earlier, I might not be in this pressure cooker. Nonetheless, I'm a happy artisan!
I finished a couple of pairs of earrings that include copper from my patina experimentation. I haven't yet finished the ones that were the original impetus for the project, based on the Chinese Lanterns. I still have those dried pods hanging on a rack on my workbench. I love their simple, natural presence.
I'll try to maintain this blog a little more religiously! New Year's resolution!
You can check out my Etsy store for new baubles that have been added. Check out the "Solds" too, so you can see new items that have already moved out of the "Active" queue.
http://www.birchbaykay.etsy.com/
I'm also have a Birch Bay Kay Page on Facebook.
Enjoy the magic of the days leading up to Christmas! Happy Holidays!
I love the energy generated and focused into new creations. It imbues my days and nights with a bit of an edge, to provide a product but to also maintain the integrity of originality and design. It's sometimes a difficult line to hold to when along with "Jingle Bells" I also hear "Hurry Up! Hurry Up!"
Of course, if I had followed up on my inner critic's urgings to "hurry up" earlier, I might not be in this pressure cooker. Nonetheless, I'm a happy artisan!
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Recycled Brass Shapes and natural Rhyolite beads |
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Amber, a yellow Jasper and hand cut Sterling calligraphy "Long Life" |
I finished a couple of pairs of earrings that include copper from my patina experimentation. I haven't yet finished the ones that were the original impetus for the project, based on the Chinese Lanterns. I still have those dried pods hanging on a rack on my workbench. I love their simple, natural presence.
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The bright blue patina is the result of exposure to Ammonia |
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The attractive green patina resulted from exposure to being buried in tobacco and salt and vinegar |
I'll try to maintain this blog a little more religiously! New Year's resolution!
You can check out my Etsy store for new baubles that have been added. Check out the "Solds" too, so you can see new items that have already moved out of the "Active" queue.
http://www.birchbaykay.etsy.com/
I'm also have a Birch Bay Kay Page on Facebook.
Enjoy the magic of the days leading up to Christmas! Happy Holidays!
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Nature Inspiration ...
My sister has a Chinese Lantern tree in the backyard and she brought in a couple of the pods for me to see. I love them! I've put a little brass wire through them and they're hanging on my earring stand to continue to inspire me.
I've looked at them now for about a month and decided to sketch out something on copper and see if I can make little copper Chinese Lanterns. This will be FUN!
I've been reading about coloring copper and want to experiment with this, too. Hmmm, do I color after I saw out the shape, but before I shape the pod? Or do I saw, shape and then color?
I'll let you know how it goes ... or better yet, if you've done this process already, send me an email with your recommendation! Yeah! That's a great idea!
Here we go ...
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Chinese Lantern Pods |
I've been reading about coloring copper and want to experiment with this, too. Hmmm, do I color after I saw out the shape, but before I shape the pod? Or do I saw, shape and then color?
I'll let you know how it goes ... or better yet, if you've done this process already, send me an email with your recommendation! Yeah! That's a great idea!
Here we go ...
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Ready to saw out the design |
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