I was bemoaning the fact I needed more texturing hammers-and that I had none in Creston with me on this trip. While reviewing some participant comments in my Artful Gathering Group , someone mentioned they used their Scrap booking dimpler….Well, I just happen to have a basement full of scrap book supplies–including this wonderful contraption–my Crop-a-dial! As you can see from the photo, it works just awesome!!!! So will give my husband back all the punches I “borrowed” from his side of out our shared work shop…
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Treasure Trove!
I thank Heaven for my Mom, her Mom and her Mom before them who took these marvelous photos so rich in our family history. I recently came across these wonderful shots and have an idea to honor them in some upcoming pieces….So fortunate to know my ancestors were strong Pioneer women, and that they left an amazing legacy for generations to come-
Nuts about Knots….
No idea where I’ll use these new treasures, but sure had a blast making them today! My nails are definitely destroyed, and my hands need a hot bubble bath -but was worth it:). Am taking full advantage of my new studio for a couple more weeks-I can bash and bang without disturbing anyone. I had a few visitors drop by, including a neighborhood cat-we both moved out when the 30+degree heat took over. Budget didn’t include A/C….
Not a good week between me and UPS. Dan’s new cell phone was sent to Victoria instead of Creston-interesting process to have that rerouted! My silver wire order which usually arrives in 2 days is taking 2 weeks—e-mail issues, and Lord only knows where our drapes are. Am learning to be patient, but slowly….life in a small town certainly has it’s own pace. It’s a bit like Mexico and China…..Breathe Carol, breathe…
What a day!
Fabulous few hours in my new studio–too bad it doesn’t have air conditioning….was smokin’ hot here today! So I just added to the heat by doing some test soldering projects….lovin’ the direction this is headed. This cuff is a work in progress, kind of like me:). This is an etched brass cuff with some stamped silver solder -just waiting for the finishing touches.
Cannot begin to describe what my hands and nails look like….uggghh!
What a Team!!!
My talented daughter-in-law Kalee found an interesting rock in her travels at Beadazzled in Creston BC and hoped to make it into a necklace. Between the two of us, we managed to come up with a creative brass wire wrap which she then added an antiquing patina to. She chose a black rubber cord and brass clasp to finish the piece, and the end result was rather spectacular.
We spent the afternoon collecting rocks at Destiny Bay on Kootenay Lake, which I am sure will result in a few more similar project in the coming months. Too bad the rock tumbler/polisher takes 5-6 weeks to run a load through! I am sure it has something to do with me learning the lesson of “patience”….
Brass, rocks and rubber, what a combination:)
My daughter Dani, an amazing photographer, has also been here on holidays and kindly took the shots you see here–she’s also been the lady behind most of my blog shots.
I am surrounded by talent, and feel very blessed they graciously share it with me and my efforts on this site. Thank you all!
Just Junkin’
Had a fabulous afternoon in Bonners Ferry Idaho at the 3 Mile Antique Mall….chock-a-block full of goodies!!! When the power went out we thought our fun was over. The shop owners let us go on, iphone lights in hand, & we continued shopping through the dark mazes of stuff, made out like bandits. Found lots of incredible, amazing stuff. Danica of course found the most random items that she could stuff a baby in to:) -what a great day with my Mom and daughter!!!!!
Dani found an old mail box that was beautiful–until she opened it. It had a huge hornet’s nest inside…a swift kick closed it and we decided we really didn’t quite love it all that much….
This place was mind-boggling–it had HUGE displays inside and out, out back, around the sides and hanging off the roof. We had no idea how they secured it at night–probably better we not know.
I found 3 very old, ornate egg baskets, and 2 cast iron urns that weighed a tonne…it all came home with me. I also picked up a very ancient brass fishing lure that has a gorgeous patina-and a sinker attached. It’s destined for a future jewelry piece….Yes, I know-hard to believe.
The lovely lady with the delightful southern drawl manning the front counter offered to take a cheque from us since the power was out-no Visa or debit machines..we live in another country for heaven sake! How nice was that! Anyhow, Mom was our back-up banker and we managed to come up with enough cash. We hated to leave this place, but at 30+ degrees with no fans or air, was a bit sweltering to put it mildly. At the border, we didn’t have to pay either-apparently old junk is exempt. Bonus!!!!!
What an afternoon-
A Tweet Nest
I just finished this new neck piece – at least I think it’s finished. Until it finds a new home, nothing is safe. I often re-tweak stuff, it’s an OCD thing. The collar design is so much fun to work with, and since I’ve been making lots of these “nests” and attaching them to everything I can get my hands on-this was no exception. The solder gilding just ramps the layers up a notch, and I finished it off with antiqued brass links.
Look for more of these collars in the coming weeks, I have a few others in the works….
This item is available in my Etsy store as of today.