Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Wedding Order

I have created and sold a few jewelry pieces for weddings in the past, but none quite like this. I had made a silver and copper Chocobo pendant from the Final Fantasy video game series to sell on Etsy a few weeks ago. Last week I had a woman contact me saying that she knew I made the chocobo pendant to be a one-of-a-kind piece, but wondered if I would be willing and able to make a few more. I told her that I could do that and expected it to be for 2 or maybe 3 of them. She ordered 8 of them. I was shocked since I had never had an order that big for the hand-sawed and soldered pendants. It turns out that she and her fiance met playing Final Fantasy and have decided to have a Final Fantasy themed wedding. The pendants are gifts for the wedding party. I have been working on them for a few days and have almost finished them. Here is a view of what I have been working with.


Monday, July 19, 2010

Road Trip!

Road trip just doesn't seem the same when being accompanied by two small boys as it was in the past. We have only been on two trips since Xander was born. Last year was to Colorado and this weekend we went for a short trip to Austin. We had a great time aside from the lack of sleep and the continuous "Are we there yet?" questioning from Preston. Xander isn't old enough to ask, but his screams from the back of the van were more than enough to get his point across, too. Luckily, Austin is only about a 3-4hour drive from here or I probably would have been in a much worse mood. What amazed me most about the drive was that the whole last hour was spent just getting from Round Rock to our hotel in South Austin. I just hate traffic and Austin is just way too full of it. Also, the fact that our GPS kept telling us to take exit 230A off I-35 to the hotel and that exit does not even exist was really annoying. After we got lost we called the hotel and found out it was supposed to be 229, so I still don't understand what the heck my GPS was trying to tell us.

The hotel was great and the pool was indoors, even better! Preston went swimming 4 times in two days, but if he had his way, he would have just stayed in the pool the whole 2 days, lol. It was really nice, especially since most of the guests seemed to be there on business and the pool was empty almost the whole time. Preston loved the fact that his bed was actually a sofa bed, it's amazing what they find to be cool. Now, he wants one for his room, too. Friday was spent hanging out at the hotel and we had nice time with just the 4 of us. Saturday, we met up with my mom, Lindsey, Brandon, Trent, Rebecca, Gabe and Kaleb. Preston was thrilled to get to meet his cousins and Xander had a great time running around and making messes. We went to lunch and then to the State Capital. Preston was totally bored, except for being able to run up the huge staircases and getting to play out in the front lawn with the kids. He reminded me several times how bored he was as we wandered around inside. However, when we came to the room with the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals he was very interested in the glass etched windows. He asked what one of them said and Lindsey told him it was the Supreme Court. Preston, in true boy fashion responded, "What sport do they play on that court?" Hahaha, kids.

After spending time letting the kids run around outside we went for appetizers and drinks at Freddie's. They had great food, drinks, live music and a play area for the boys. When we left Freddie's Trent and Brandon had to head back home. We went back to the hotel, went swimming and had dinner in the room. Sunday morning we had brunch at The Oasis before heading back to Fort Worth. The Oasis was fabulous and the view was great. The only thing that disturbed me was in the gift shop. They had lots of glass pendants and dishes very similar to the ones I make, but they were about 4 times the cost. I just can't believe that someone would pay that much, but obviously they do or they wouldn't charge that much. Just shows me once again that Fort Worth is just a bad market for me. I really need to be in a tourist area or at least find a few shops in other areas to sell my jewelry. Trying to figure out where to start, but it seems overwhelming. It just gets so frustrating. Oh well, at least we had a great trip and had fun seeing everyone. Can't wait for the next time.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Metal and Glass, Together at last!

A few months ago, Sarah from the Etsy team, suggested I start combining my love of metal and glass. I have been thinking of many various ways to do this and still have a few more in the works. I have completed a few pendants that I am very happy with and hope you will like them too. My pictures fail to capture the beautiful way that dichroic glass changes color, but at least you will get a small sense of what I am working with in these pictures. There are two pendants one is shades of blue with a little green and the other is orange, red and copper. Thanks, Sarah. Enjoy!






Saturday, July 10, 2010

Vacation and Craft Show

Still not feeling 100%, but I am getting better. This next weekend we are attempting a short vacation with the boys and taking a road trip to Austin. It will be short and the drive isn't bad, so maybe it won't be a terrible trip. We are going to meet up with some family and my boys will get to meet some of their cousins for the first time, so Preston is very excited. I am looking forward to seeing my brothers and to getting away, if only for a few days.

When we get back it will only be a few more days until my next big show. The North Texas Institute Craft Fair will be July 24 and 25 in Grapevine. I love doing two day shows. It's great to be able to setup and take down on two separate days. Plus it gives people a chance to return on the second day and hopefully bring friends. I have not done this show before, so it could be terrible. I hope it will be a success, not just for me, but for all my Etsy Fort Worth friends that will be there, too.

Join us for The North Texas Institute Craft Fair by Goodwill. 880 Mustang Dr. Grapevine, TX 76051. We will be there July 24 and 25 from 9am-5pm. Please come out to support locals and buy handmade!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Ugh...

I have been feeling a little off all week. Woke up this morning and have a cold. Wish I could just go back to bed, but the kids are not ready for a nap. Guess I better try and find a way to get them to use up all that energy. Maybe I could just have them run laps, lol. Hopefully, it will just be a short cold and not hang around for weeks like the one we all had this winter. Blah.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

New Project





I know I had mentioned in a previous post about working on a few new items. I have decided to announce my newest are my Surprise Soaps for Kids. The cute shapes and fabulous scents are just one draw. My soaps have been created with a small surprise. In each bar there are 2, 3 or 4 of the newest craze, Silly Bandz bracelets. Here are a few examples of my tangerine and cucumber melon soaps.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Holidays

The day started out well. I spent time working on my new pop can earrings. They are really cute, lightweight and a great way to reuse and recycle. I also worked on making more of my mystery braid foam bracelets. I even had some other cute ideas for kids and the upcoming holiday shows, but I will save that for another post.

Then this evening we went to a friend's house to go swimming, cookout and watch the fireworks. All the work involved just reminded me how much I dislike holidays. Sometimes it just feels like I am always stuck being the responsible one. Fortunately, I think the kids had a great time, which is really what is most important.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

The Last Airbender

We went today and saw The Last Airbender with some friends. I know almost everyone seemed to hate it, but if you did not watch the original show, I think it was a good movie. I am not saying it was great, but it was not as horrible as everyone made me think it would be. Maybe it was because I only watched a few episodes of the show. At first I thought the acting was poor, but the more I watched it, the more I realized it was really just the script that was awful. The only thing I can guess is that M. Night Shyamalan tried to write it for children and just had no clue how to write for a younger audience and it came out terrible. What I don't understand is why no one told him how bad it really was. Once I got past the writing and the action started, I began to enjoy it more. I can only hope that the next one is better.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Pictures and Glass

I am spending this cloudy, rainy day with two fussy, bored kids and trying to get some work done. I did manage to get a few photos finished for some new metal pendants and for a glass piece. Working on glass is a lot of fun, except days like today when nothing seems to work right. I broke two large pieces of glass, although I still don't know how. Which is ok, I can use it for jewelry, but I really had other plans for them.

The kids and I are getting a little stir-crazy. I know we really need the rain and normally I love it, but the boys and I both wish they could go outside to play. Maybe it will clear up enough this afternoon so Preston can still have his swim lesson.

Off to go work on more glass, hopefully I don't break anything else. grrr...

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Fresh Start

As you can tell my thoughts of writing a blog completely fell apart after my first post. I actually even forgot that I had started this one until I decided to start one for my jewelry business and realized I already had an account. So, I am going to try with a fresh start and see how it goes. Maybe if I just focus on my jewelry and art it will be easier. We shall see....

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