New Booth Design

February 9, 2009

I lucked into the purchase of two large displays just before Christmas.  They were on nice wooden bases, and were originally the glass displays used in a high-end clothing store to show off sweaters or shirts.  I got a super deal on them, and used them for the first time at the Florence ArtsFest this […]

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Show Report: Florence ArtsFest 09

February 9, 2009

I was juried into the Florence ArtsFest 2009, both into the Juried Exhibition and into the Sale.  This was my first time participating in these shows. The show format was different from anything I have done before.  Set up was the weekend before the show, Saturday and Sunday.  Then the juror chose awards on Monday […]

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The Cost of Showing

February 8, 2009

I did a show this weekend that was a new one for me, and in talking with the other artists realized that when I figure up the cost of doing a show, I do it rather differently than a lot of them.  I’m an artist, but I’m also a business person, and I do try […]

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Tagua Nut discoveries

January 18, 2009

I attended the GLW wholesale show in Orlando last weekend for the first time.  I have attended their shows in Greensboro, NC when they used to have them there, and in Asheville, NC, but the Orlando show was MUCH bigger.  Since I can’t make Tucson, and haven’t been able to make the July Franklin, NC […]

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Children’s Beading Workshop

December 25, 2008

My daughter and I gave a workshop for children in the 2nd grade up on the Monday before Christmas.  We taught them how to design a necklace, bracelet, and earrings.  They learned about symetrical and asymetrical design.  They learned the names of chain nose, round nose and bent nose pliers, and crimping pliers. Each child […]

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The View from the Studio

December 12, 2008

I am very fortunate to have my studio at – actually under – my house.  It is partially underground (not the best thing, but such is life!), and has three outside walls, and one wall that backs into the crawl space of the house.  The three outside walls each have at least one window.  The […]

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Show Report

December 11, 2008

I did my final show of the year on Wednesday.  It was a new one for me, in a new setting – it was a Holiday Bazaar held by the Hospital Auxiliary to benefit the NC Children’s Hospital in Chapel Hill, NC.  Booth fee was $75 for a 6 foot table, and since it was […]

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Show Report

December 6, 2008

I just finished a three day show held by the Black Creek Arts Council in Hartsville, SC.  This was their second year holding a “Christmas Shoppe”.  It was a juried craft show, with only hand made items.  Hartsville is a small college town, the international headquarters of Sonoco.  So there is money in town <vbg> […]

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Yet More Experiments in Electrolytic Etching

December 3, 2008

I have continued to experiment with electrolytic etching, and have found that I can use the same salt bath for up to two pieces with no degradation in etching.  The third and fourth in the same batch begin to have issues, and I have to remove the – plate and scrub it with a brass […]

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Show Report

November 23, 2008

I showed at a very different kind of show yesterday, and will share my thoughts and observations.  I have been very careful in show selection this fall.  My husband is very sick, and I can’t do shows that take me out of the house overnight – so they have to be close to home.  Given […]

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