Thursday, May 19, 2011

New Czech Beads for Spring!

Come have a look at my new Czech beads just in time for your spring creations - flowers, leaves and fire polish! How fun to incorporate them with your lampwork :) Czech Beads

Silver Wash Large Flowers



 Czech Beads

Emerald Heart Leaves



Ultra Violet Fire Polish


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Promise of Things to Come

Well, the snow is finally melting and there is hope for spring in New England. Goodbye winter! The best part of spring to me is the flowers. Of course I love any kind of flowers, real or otherwise. It's time to make some floral jewelry! So get out the tools and get going - here are some findings for inspiration :)

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Totally Turquoise!

I'll admit, I cannot resist any stone, bead or glass that is turquoise. I just love it. I use it a lot in my jewelry designs and lampwork glass bead making. Since I live in jeans it's the perfect color. It also goes great with so many other colors, black, white, brown, red......the list goes on. It's got to be one got to be one of the most versatile colors going, with turquoise shades ranging from green to deep blue. It looks great in both modern and vintage designs. As a result, my ships have a vast selection of turquoise: Czech glass bell flower beads, Swarovski charms, cabochons and vintage beads. Come by and have a look - and then start designing with turquoise, you're going to love it!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Winter Blues

Well, it is freezing here in CT. Each year I ask myself why I live in such a cold state. I just hate the winter. I barely go outside at all because it's so cold. I stay indoors, warm and toasty and do what I call "nesting". That means I hide away at home and do things that won't make me cold. Such as design a jewelry piece, or try to organize my office, which has threatened to overtake the upstairs level of my house. I also have a big project planned to label all of my glass rods. Doesn't sound too tough, huh? Well, maybe not if I had started labeling them from day one. But now, two years later and hundreds (my husband says thousands) of glass rods all un-labeled, it's quite a task. But, you have to start somewhere. Of course, my studio is in the garage where it's freezing, so I run out, grab some glass, and run back in with it to label. Now I have glass all over my family room. Good thing I'm nesting, so I'll have plenty of time to clean it up :)