Monday, April 12, 2010
Love This Band
Recently "discovered" the John Butler Trio! Great band!! Good beats, easy to listen to, they inspire me at the moment.
The Downside of Having Your Own Business
What did I "forget to find out" when I thought it would be SO great to have my own business? All of the numbers and paperwork!! Just finished taxes. This is a view of my poor desk. I will say that I'm much better with the business side of things than I once was, but I will NEVER learn to like this stuff. One day I should write down everything I've learned about taxes, liscenses, EINs, credit card processing, web hosting, business banking, wholesale buying, etc....but what I really want to do is make jewelry that makes me and others happy. SO, now that this silly Federal obligation is done, I'm back at it!!
Monday, April 05, 2010
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Cold Connections

Several non-jewelry making friends have asked why I went all the way to Santa Fe to take a jewelry class. (My 3 year old calls it "jewelry school"!) So I thought it would be good to explain a little about what I was doing in New Mexico. Bead Fest Santa Fe was the draw for my trip. Bead Fest is run by Interweave Press, one of the biggest and best names in art and craft publicaions. They have several of these events throughout the year accross the country. Here's a link: http://www.beadfest.com/beadfest/ These events are a great opportunity to take classes that aren't typically offered in your local area. It's also a great opportunity to buy raw materials and meet others who share your passion for making stuff!!
My main love is wire work and for a long time I've been wanting to know more about cold connections. What the heck is a cold connection? It's basically joining metal together without heat - solder or fusing. We're talking rivets and tiny screws. It's a great, somewhat industrial look, that I'm crazy for. It's also one of those skills where learning directly from someone with a lot of experience can save you a ton of time and money in the long run. I was fortunate enough to get into a class with Connie Fox, one of the superstars of wirework and jewelry teaching. So exciting!! Connie does beautiful work that is featured in many jewelry publications. She also teaches all over the country and has instructional DVDs. Here's a link to her site: http://www.conniefox.com/
I wasn't dissapointed. The class gave me all the basic cold connection skills that I was looking for. Connie has a very relaxed teaching style that made everyone feel at ease. (I couldn't resist asking her for a few teaching tips.) She demonstrated how to make plain rivets, tube rivets, cotterpins and the very cool tiny screws and nuts. We also learned some flex shaft tricks as well as wire guage and drill bit selection skills. Everyone seemed to throughly enjoy trying out our new skills. In fact, Connie had to push us out at lunch time - no one wanted to quit working. Now I'm back home with some cool new tools and lots of ideas bouncing around my brain. If you can make it to one of these shows I'd really encourage it. It will inspire you to try new techiniques and help you to grow as a jewelry maker.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Witte Wear
Yesterday we were driving back from Winter Park, CO and stopped in a funky little ice cream shop in Empire, CO. Who would have guessed that I'd walk out with adorable hand made hats for my daughters? After doing a little research, I've tracked down the designer's website: http://www.wittewear.com/ and her Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?filter=lf#!/pages/Snohomish-WA/Witte-Wear/83895163460?ref=mf Her work just beautiful and very well-made. Check it out!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Santa Fe 2010
Check out my Santa Fe photos on Flickr.http://www.flickr.com/photos/26697027@N06/sets/72157623549731191/
Ring Vise
This odd looking tool is called a ring vise. I used it in Connie Fox's cold connection class in Santa Fe this weekend and had to get one to bring home. By far the easiest and best thing I've ever used to hold a piece of metal while you drill a hole through it. I'll try to post some pictures of it in use but trust me - it's the sh**. Many, many cool things to blog about from my brief trip to the SouthWest. The classes, the scenery, new friends, old friends - - much fun was had for sure!! I'm going out of town again on Wednesday for a couple of days, but I'll try to get some more goodies up before then!
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