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Showing posts with label Andrew Thornton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrew Thornton. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Torch-ured Hearts, etc.

Please visit our friends, Lori Plyler of Studio Waterstone and Andrew Thornton of The Writings of Andrew Thornton at Art Saves ... doing good through the power of art. This site is hosted by Jenny Doh, author of the book, "Art Saves."  Jenny is the former Editor-In-Chief of Stampington Publications, which includes one of our favorites, Belle Armoire Jewelry!


With Valentine's Day approaching so fast, we thought we'd have a little fun with our "Torch-ured Hearts," which Chris, one of the PWF Team, so aptly named.  These hearts are run through the rolling mill to create the most delicate little flower texture. They are treated to a "flame patina" and sterling silver is fused in place. They also have a nice varnish on them to prevent changes in the color.  They measure 1.5" h x 1" w.  You can find them at Painting with Fire Artwear's etsy shop for $12 each.

"Torch-ured Hearts"

Friday, January 20, 2012

Art Saves!

A couple of months ago, Jenny Doh, author and former Editor-in-Chief of Stampington Publications, asked me to curate the week of January 23 to 29 at Art Saves... Doing Good through the Power of Art.  What that involved was for me to write an essay about how art "saved" me and to provide 15 individual blogs posts of others in which I found inspiration. Certainly, art did save me, as it has a lot of artists and next week you'll be able to visit blog posts from some of our favorite bloggers.  Here's the line-up ...




Blog post for the week of January 23-29
A post by Rosey Revolver will air for the entire week.  She's one cool chic who makes hot jewelry!

January 23
Lori Anderson
 of Pretty Things

Davinia Algeri of Deez News

January 24
Mary Jane Dodd
 of Maire Dodd

Staci Louise Smith of Love My Art Jewelry

January 25
Lori Plyler of Studio Waterstone

Andrew Thornton of The Writings of Andrew Thornton

January 26
Greer O’Neill of Vintajia
Christine Damm of Stories They Tell 

January 27
Crystal Neubauer of Other Peoples Flowers  
Malin deKoning of Beading by Malin deKoning

January 28
Cindy Wimmer of Sweet Bead Studios
Diane Cook of Rosa-Josie's

January 29
Stefanie Teufel of Stefanie's Sammelsurium
Erin Siegel of Erin Siegel Jewelry 

Please visit Art Saves and give our friends a nod on their day.  I think you'll enjoy their posts. :-) Barbara


Monday, October 10, 2011

Good morning, Sunshine!

Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!  My feeling about October is that it's nearly the perfect month.   Low humidity is one of it's hallmarks! But enough of the weather report.  The winner off Linda Larsen's giveaway of two pair of earrings and a package of copper shapes is Pam of The Crazier Sister! Congratulations, Pam! Please contact Linda for your prize. 

Andrew Thornton is the next stop on our Virtual Book Tour.  I'm so proud of Andrew.  He's living his dream.  Not only does Andrew make wonderful art jewelry but he is the owner and curator of Allegory Gallery in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. Here's some local coverage on Andrew's gallery ....


I don't know if you remember, but I said that in this Virtual Book Tour you were not going to hear much about me.  Well, today's the one day that you'll learn probably more than you ever wanted to know. :-)  

Just a reminder of the tour line up.  If you're joining us mid-stream, please be sure to check out the blogs of Mary Jane Dodd, Gaea Cannaday, and Linda Larsen. You'll love what you see!  

October 6, Mary Jane Dodd, www.mairedodd.blogspot.com
October 7, Gaea Cannaday, www.gaeabeads.blogspot.com
October 8, Linda Larsen, www.objectsandelements.typepad.com
October 10, Andrew Thornton, www.andrew-thornton.blogspot.com
October 11, Lori Plyler, www.waterstonejewelry.blogspot.com
October 12, Diane Cook, www.rosa-josies.blogspot.com
October 13, Lori Anderson, http://www.prettythingsblog.com
October 14, LeAnn Weih, www.summersstudio.blogspot.com
October 15, Jen Judd Velasquez, www.jenjuddrocks.blogspot.com
October 17, Melissa Meman, www.melissameman.blogspot.com
October 18, Lisa Crone, www.abeadaday.blogspot.com
October 19, Shannon LeVart, www.missficklemediacom.blogspot.com
October 20, Cindy Wimmer, www.sweetbeadstudio.com
October 21, Laura Twiford, www.souvenirsfromlife.blogspot.com
October 22, Erin Prais-Hintz, www.treasures-found.blogspot.com
October 24, Jennifer Cameron,  www.glassaddictions.com


We'll have prizes throughout the book tour plus a grand prize at the end! The more you spread the excitement, the more chances you have to win some of the goodies our bloggers are giving away!

Leave a comment at your host's blog and become a follower = 1 chance.

Tweet, facebook or blog about the giveaway and leave a comment at this post (the original Virtual Book Tour post)  = 1 additional chance.

While you're at my blog, if you become a follower or say that you're already a follower in your comment = 1 additional chance.

So, you can earn up to three chances per giveaway.  A winner will be selected by 10 p.m. eastern time and be announced the following day. You can check back at my blog for the name of the winner or at any other of the participating blogs.

To thank you for following along, we will have a BONUS PRIZE at the end of the book tour!  All of the entries will be included in the drawing for a kit containing all the elements of "Floral Cascade," one of the projects in the book! You'll receive everything you need to make the necklace, including the chain, jump rings, clasp, enamel beads, and head pins!  


But, that's not all!

For a chance to win the Grand Prize ... a Torch-Firing Kit (or $110 shopping experience at www.paintingwithfireartwear.com) ... please leave a review at Amazon.com by November 24.  Remember, leave an honest review ... the book must stand on it's own merits.  



Thanks for playing along!  This is going to be a lot of fun!  

P.S.  Unfortunately, we have to restrict the giveaways to U.S. residents. Winners should contact me with their name and address through my author website: www.torchfiredenameljewelry.com so that you can receive your prizes! 



Monday, January 31, 2011

Greetings from Tucson!


I'm here and am having the time of my life!  We left Maryland on Thursday and arrived at the Crystal City Doubletree, in Northern Virginia, right outside of D.C.  We decided that since our flight was leaving at 7 a.m. on Friday morning, we would do a park and stay deal and get a cab to the airport from a close-in hotel.  I was up at 3 a.m. in the morning ... couldn't  sleep.  The trip was great.  We upgraded our tickets to first class using frequent flier miles.  Not only was it a comfortable flight but we had free baggage ... each of us could bring two bags weighing a maximum of 75 lbs for each bag.  This cut down on the amount we had to ship ... which was ridiculous as it was.  Everything for our booth, though, fit in our luggage.

We rented a Casita at the Doubletree for our stay because there were three of us.  We're also staying for nearly two weeks so we wanted to be able to spread out.  As luck would have it, having the Casita really came in handy because it became my classroom.

Here's today's workshop ... do you see anyone you know?



The living area is huge! We had eight in the workshop.  The time flew by ... when I got to my booth I found out that Denise Peck and Karen Keagan of Interweave had stopped by to say Hello!  These people are incredibly busy trying to see as many people as they can in the time they're there.  Andrew referred the Fusion Beads group to my booth, where they giddily went through the beads like girls in a candy shop!  The flew away as quickly as they had arrived, leaving us to prepare the invoice and package up their goodies!  Boy was that fun!  

Of course, people look at me wide-eyed when I tell them that this is my first bead show!  But, it's really not much different from the craft shows I used to do to sell my pottery and then my jewelry .... the art form just keeps getting smaller and more intimate.  More tales later!