Busy Spring!!

Busy Spring!!

Whoa!!! Somebody stop this horse! No seriously, it’s already April 5th?! How did that happen?! Time flies when you’re having fun, and let me tell you, we have been having all kinds of fun around here!! Let me see, since my last post, we have now come to a grand *final* total of 12 goats, three sheep and five llamas! What started out as nine goats-seven angoras, a cashgora and a cashmere dairy. The cashgora and cashmere dairy and one angora all had kids- a buckling and two doelings! Ever so adorable!!! But stressful-not doing that again any time soon. The sheep are two ewes and a shetland ram, all with gorgeous wool, and the llamas are amazing. So much personality, and just beautiful fiber on them. Needless to say, you will be seeing a lot of fiber fun in my upcoming summer and fall posts.
Here are some pics-make sure you click on them to see the entire picture and in more detail!

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As part of our animal acquisition, we were in dire need of a few renovations and accommodations. First we put up a big fence and gate to keep animals contained. That was a pretty straight forward task (except the part where we hit a cable line that shouldn’t have been where it was) and I just LOVE our new gate. It makes it all look and feel “bona fide”! Then we needed to do two things at once-build a barn, and enclose the patio/garden area in fencing to keep the goats out. That was fun-I had rigged some temporary fencing to keep them out of the roses, and it worked fine for almost two weeks. Then one got a little more curious than the rigging would allow and as The Muscle got into the truck to drive the Boy to school, he saw a fence run by. Sure enough, my cashmere dairy was running around with a 4x6ft piece of fencing around her neck. Not really a good look for her, but hey, who am I to judge goat fashion. I couldn’t get her head to turn *just right* to clear her horns (how in the hell did she do that, anyway?!@?!) and The Muscle came running with the heavy duty wire cutters to get her free. As soon as she was, she started nibbling grass at her feet like it ain’t no thang. Sheesh! I rerigged the fencing around the patio, hoping it would last til the weekend, since that really is the only time we can work on these big projects, and wouldn’t you know it, at around 2 in the morning, the dogs are going nuts, and I here a commotion ON the patio! Sure enough, ALL the goats were up there, and had stripped all the leaves off my rose bushes! Ack! I chased them off with the hose-they hate that- and slept on the couch to keep watch all night. I had to get up one more time to chase them away, then they finally settled on going to sleep. It was around a full moon, so with the extra brightness, it keeps them up and playing at weird times they’d normally be curled up for the night. Whew! That weekend, we got the fencing around the patio put up, and Monday night, my aunt arrived for a visit, followed by my cousin, Wonder Woman!
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The next ten days went by QUICK. Our awesomest friends came to visit that following Saturday and he helped the Muscle get the barn going, and she and I hung out, gossiped and then we ATE! I made smoked ribs, wings, oven fries, two kinds of corn bread, deviled eggs, and there was bacon wrapped cream cheese stuffed smoked jalapenos, and salad. Yum!! The kids played and played and a great time was had all around.

Aunt and cousin went home, and it was finally time to bring home our llamas. Our fantastic next door neighbors offered to let us use their horse trailer, and even took time out of their weekend to help us bring them home. Good thing, too, because these girls were confused!! Loading them up was hard enough, but *keeping* them loaded was the challenge! It took the lady and Muscle to keep them in the trailer while the Mr and me dragged, carried and otherwise cajoled the rest in. Home at last, we opened the trailer, expecting them to come bounding out. Nope. We then had to *push* the sitting llamas out of the trailer. The last one got the idea, and left out at the last second. Whoa, you should have see the neighbors’ horses reaction to these strange looking “horses”!!! It was hilarious! They backed up, as far as they could, without taking their eyes off of them in case they tried something crazy.

Now that everyone is home, and the pregnant girls are delivered safely, we are focusing on shearing everyone, which takes a lot of TIME. I am not very experienced, so I go very slow as I am terrified of nicking any of them, and causing an infection, or just hurting them in general. Who would have thought that electric shears could cut an animal??

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Here’s Shet Ramsey, before and after. Isn’t he handsome?? His fleece is so luxurious! I can’t wait to spin it up and dye it.

Aside from all this fun, I have been playing with my enamels, and cooking up a delicious soup for Lori Anderson’s 7th Bead Soup Blog Hop! My original reveal date was the 13th, but has been pushed back a week, so you’re just going to have to wait til then to see what I serve! Until then, you might want to check out the participants of the First Reveal here. Until next time, gentle readers and craft enthusiasts, Bead on. =^..^= 6793_10151313370426470_229569805_n

Soup Has Arrived

Soup Has Arrived

I’m finally sitting down to post!! We have had a whirlwind of activity lately with the arrival of our new pets farm animals-goats, sheep, and coming soon to a plot near you-llamas and lapacas! Whew! Ok, enough of my excuses. I have been partnered for the 7th Bead Soup Blog Hop with a wonderful lampwork artist, Elizabeth Bunn of Confessions of a Lampworkaholic and Elizabeth Beads on Etsy! I was very excited, and just knew I would receive a wonderfully delicious soup after visiting both her blog and Etsy shop. Sure enough, a package arrived with a stunning lampwork focal and huge rondelles, nifty rectangular pearls, little peacock rondelles, sparkly faceted topaz Swarovski crystal and a sweet pearl clasp!

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I have SO many ideas!! Fortunately, we are in the final reveal, April 14th, which will give me plenty of time to come up with all sorts of fun designs that I truly hope does the gorgeous lampwork justice. The funny thing about the soup I received, is that it is a very similar color scheme I chose to work with when creating a soup for Liz. Blue is the color often believed to soothe and calm, instilling serenity and peace. It has been known to lower blood pressure and pulse.  It also conveys confidence and stability. Lately, I have been more confident, finding peace with a few troubling decisions I have been mulling over, and have allowed myself to relax and let go of some fears I had been clinging to. With that in mind, I made the unconscious choice of many blues in my soup to Liz:

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A copper infused soup, indeed. I wire-wrapped a donut, and hand made two clasps and jumprings. Not everyone works with copper, so I wanted to help provide anything Liz might need. I oxidized all the coppers beads, tubes, clasps and the pendant with LOS and buffed away. I can’t wait to see what Liz creates!!

Participating in blog hops is just one of the things I love to do to connect with other artists, other people who create from the heart, and have not only found their passion but harnessed it and learned to run free with it. They provide a feel of camaraderie, a sense of being part of something so much bigger then me. A feeling that sometimes, we can find like-minded people in the world who all share a love of beautiful things, and a love of creating. I hope you have found your passion, too. And if not, please don’t ever stop looking for it. =^..^=

BSBP #7!!!

BSBP #7!!!

You know what that means, right?? It’s time once again to sign up for Lori Anderson’s infamous Blog Party!! That’s right! The 7th Bead Soup Blog Party sign-ups are underway all through this weekend, and I have already jumped on the bandwagon-and what a ride I had last time! I am so looking forward to this one, since the first one I participated in was such a big hit and I had the incredible luck of being partnered with a very awesome, down to earth lady from Oregon, Gretchen Nation of Art Food Lodging. We swapped little treasures that we thought each other would enjoy and it was so fun to see what the other created with the materials sent. In case you missed it, you can see my reveal here. I look forward to a whole new adventure!
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Happy New Year and Let’s Get This Party Started!

Happy New Year and Let’s Get This Party Started!

Well, after quite a bit of a break here, I’m ready to get back into the swing of things. That said, I most definitely have not been sitting around idle since my last blog post. Oh no! In fact, I feel like we have been SO busy, that I just couldn’t quite find the time to sit down and put fingers to keyboard. (Get it? Instead of pen to paper?? yea…)

I will catch up with all the fun I’ve been up to-and as soon as I have finally delivered all the presents I made to all the good girls I know, I will share a special blog post about the holidays and the joy I had creating personalized gifts for some of my favorite women in my life that I am lucky to call friends. But until then, I want to share something I am incredibly excited about.

Two weeks ago, I received an email from Bill Zhang of ZnetShows, Inc. informing me that he knows Lori Anderson of Pretty Things Blog and is a fan of Bead Soup groups online, and he had seen my website and loved some of the pieces I created.  He wanted to know if I would be interested in joining their design team for their new cultured sea glass items. And if I was interested, I would receive beads from them, and anything I made would be shared on their Facebook page, their blog, and website, and a link to MY website on their testimonial page! Whew! Hmm, lemme think about that a minute…. Yes, PLEASE!  I wonder if Bill knew had me at “we can ship you a few pieces of our newest sea glass items”. I love the chance to play with different, new and fun materials! Not that I ever met a boring bead, but I’m sure if you’re reading this, you’re nodding your head right about..now. A few days later, I received a dense package in the mail and couldn’t stop grinning when I ripped the box open.

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Does this mix not just scream Valentine’s Day?! It was the very first thing I thought of when I took in all the luscious reds, dainty pinks, and sparkly crystal! And the Glitz Factor X10!! Right away I knew there would be several pieces that were perhaps not meant for beach wear………….Sorry guys, but I had to go with my heart on this one! Before I share my favorite piece(s?), I will go over the rest. I loved everything I made. I had a blast with it all! It was almost sensory overload at times! Jk.. but red is a very stimulating color, and I really felt my creative synapses firing up a storm.

Since the main focus was the new cultured sea glass-that is, sea glass that didn’t take it’s time being made by lavishing around in a great body of water, letting the waves and sands of time gently polish its edges smooth and its surfaces matte-no, this sea glass is cultured, sipping wine on a Tuscany veranda watching the sunset over the orchard. No, really, it’s man-made, and it is awesome. The free form shapes have great little details like the ridges one might see on a piece of sea glass that came from the bottom of a glass bottle and very abstract shapes. The shaped pieces were fun to use, being the perfect size, not too big as to add too much weight, but big enough that it can be seen! I made two “sets” if you will. Two necklaces, each with coordinating earrings, and one with a bracelet as well. I also made random earrings as the inspiration struck me. First up is my “Boho Beach” necklace and earrings, made with the cultured sea glass, hemp, brass and bronze wire, and brass chain, complete with hand crafted ear wires and hand made clasp.
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I had a heck of a time with my so-called light box-only one of the three lamps I intended on using were working, so I took it outside and instead had to fight gale force winds threatening to blow everything into the next county! A new home-made light box is going to be an upcoming featured post soon, so stay tuned. But I digress. Here are a couple pairs of earrings I was inspired to make:
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These were fun, spur of the moment pieces I whipped up, because I just LOVE the sparkles! (They will also go PURRRfectly with my second necklace!)
And finally, here is my favorite part. My “Sweet Valentine” necklace, earrings and two bracelets:
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I LOVE the necklace and wrap bracelet. And the toggle bracelet. And the earrings. Ok, I love it all. And I’m not usually a sparkly, girly-girl. Not usually. But every once in awhile, She creeps out. Maybe it’s because Love is in the air with Valentine’s Day right around the corner? Who knows.

All in all, I had fun working with the sweet glass beads from ZnetShows, and I hope you enjoyed my designs as much as I enjoyed making them. If any of my pieces are selected by the staff at ZnetShows, they will be mailed off to Tuscon, where ZnetShows will be exhibiting at Gem Mall at the G&LW Tucson Gem Show, one of the largest wholesale shows in the US! Cross your fingers for me, and until next time, play nice, and try something new. =^..^=

Holiday Bling Blog Hop, Part Deux!

Holiday Bling Blog Hop, Part Deux!

That’s right, I joined another blog hop. I know, I know… I have joined a support group, and the interventions have been delivered by friends and family. This is my last one for a little while, I swear! 😉
I had such a good time with the last couple of hops that when I saw a post for the Holiday Bling Blog Hop 2, I decided to go ahead and sign up!
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I really have to give Shelley, of Tori Sophia and Fabric of My Life for having a GREAT intuition on who is paired up as swap partners. This time around, I was partnered with Elaine Ray, an incredible ceramic/clay artist who expresses and celebrates her love of the earth by recreating “tiny bits of the land we all walk and live on” in the form of beautiful hand formed pendants and beads. Elaine carries her wares on Ornamentea.com and has some really sweet seasonal pieces as well as great year round designs.

I must admit that I entered semi-stalker mode when “researching” Elaine. Allow me to explain a little-I love creating personalized items for people. I love reading their blogs-the words they write, the words they don’t write, the pictures they post, and the emotions they share. I love to get a feel for a person, to reach out to them with heart and soul, and find in them something that matches in me, that I can then transform into something special just for them. Elaine doesn’t have much posted in the way that some do, with personal recounts of family history, photos of family, friends and home, but what I did find made my heart sing. Her love for the earth compliments perfectly my love for green growing things which depend on the good earth for strong roots, tall limbs, and beautiful fruit. Earth, without which roots cannot take hold, trees cannot reach their branches high and wide. So with all that in mind and heart, I sat down and knew I needed to make Elaine a tree.

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Agate slab dyed blue goes so perfectly with the bare copper wire and “chimes” made of repurposed copper tubing! Little bicone crystals sparkle when they catch the light, and the chimes give such a soft tinkling when the wind blows. The roots of this tree are wrapped firmly to the frame after a heat treatment to give them and the trunk a little color. After the tubing was cut, sanded, drilled and sanded some more, I also drew a flame over each one several times to create the colors you see.
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I couldn’t leave the opposite side plain! I swirled and twirled heavy gauge copper, climbing the agate’s frame like the tendrils of a wild vine, which also left the center of the agate visible here, to highlight how pretty the variations of color are throughout the agate. I finished the wind chime/sun catcher with a handmade hook attached securely with both a copper clad steel chain and 25 pound pull Beadalon wire, just in case Elaine gets the occasional crazy winds we get down here in the country. I hope I have created for Elaine something that will put a smile on her face and light in her step every day for years to come. <3

I have truly enjoyed participating in this Blog Hop. I received the most incredible vessel, handcrafted by Elaine, and absolutely love it. Such a perfect sentiment inscribed around the rim, such perfect colors!! I had goosebumps and tears in my eyes as I read it, and I wondered how Elaine knew just what to say. I will cherish it always! Please check out her blog, to see what she posted about the vessel she sent me! When you’re done there, please visit the blogs of all my fellow participants!

Thank you, thank you, Marlene and Shelley, for having me be a part of your hop!

Shirley Moore http://www.beadsandbread.blogspot.com
Lori Bowring Michaud http://artfullyornamental.blogspot.com
Catherine King http://catherines-musings.blogspot.com
Dyanne Cantrell http://deelitefuljewelrycreations.blogspot.com
Sonya Stille http://dreaminofbeads.blogspot.com
Elaine Ray http://elaineray.blogspot.com
Gina Hockett http://freestyleelements.blogspot.com
Jo-Ann Woolverton http://itsabeadifulcreation.blogspot.ca
Debbie Rasmussen http://kepirasmussen.blogspot.com
Renetha Stanziano http://lamplightcrafts.blogspot.com
Ginger Bishop http://lilmummylikes.blogspot.com
Miranda Ackerley http://mirandack.com/category/thoughts
Sandra McGriff http://skyescreativechaos.blogspot.ca
Tammie Everly http://ttedesigns.blogspot.com
Alicia Marinache http://www.allprettythings.ca
Melinda Abrahamson http://www.firstreetcrafts.com
Rita/ Toltec Jewels http://www.jewelschoolfriends.com
Chandra Merod http://www.junipergoods.blogspot.com
Mary Govaars http://www.mlhjewelrydesigns.com
Kelley Fogel http://www.mylifeonebeadatatime.blogspot.com
Tiffany Goff Smith http://www.southerngalsdesign.blogspot.com
Heather “Rats” Otto http://www.thecrafthopper.com <——YOU ARE HERE!!
Anitra Gordy Boyers www.leelucreations.blogspot.com 
Marlene Cupo http://amazingdesigns-marlene.blogspot.com
Shelley Graham Turner www.shelleygrahamturner.blogspot.com