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Showing posts with label Linda Larsen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Larsen. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

A new club in town!





After months of planning and plotting, we've officially opened our new blog, Art Jewelry Elements, the brainchild of Jennifer Cameron of Glass Addictions. The purpose of the group is to focus on the importance of handmade elements (or components).  Here are some other thoughts from Jennifer ... 

"Our goal is to build a community of people who love art jewelry, love making art jewelry, who aspire to make art jewelry, and to those who just like looking at pretty pictures. We will focus on building your art jewelry business, getting published, challenging you to stretch yourself and flex that creative muscle, lots of tutorials, tool and product reviews, studio organization, giveaways, news, trends, and so much more."
Besides Jennifer and me, the other members of the Team are Linda Larsen of Objects and Elements, Karen Totten of Starry Road Studio, Kristi Bowman of Dreamsome Designs, and Melinda Orr of Melinda Orr Designs.


Please visit us today because we have a great giveaway ... but you have to play to win! 

 

Saturday, October 8, 2011

A new day, a new winner, a new artist!

It's like I can't wait to wake up in the morning to see what our next artist has in store for us!  That would be Linda Larsen of Objects and Elements, but before I introduce Linda, I'd like to announce the winner of "The Book," which is how we lovingly refer to it around here! :-)  Gaea and I combined our entries and J.D. Power and Associates delivered a hermetically sealed envelope with the name of  "Cinder" ... contact me through www.torchfiredenameljewelry.com with your name and address.  Your book will go out on Monday morning!

Look at these gorgeous pieces by Linda!  I'd be jumping up and down, except I just woke up and I'm afraid I'd hurt myself ...  I love the mottled colors and the shiny, molten surfaces.  Over the top, Linda!








Wouldn't you love to have these sweet things dangling from your ears?  These are so much fun!  They're the kind of thing you could wear nearly every day.  You'll have a chance to win these ... the bluebird of happiness ...

Earrings by Linda Larsen

I'm off to teach a workshop ... to bring more souls to the dark side! 

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spring is for Easter Eggs and Bead Fest Wire!

by Barbara Martin

We just got back from the whirlwind of Bead Fest Wire ... with all of its serendipities and adventures.  Here are a list of some of the high points, not necessarily in the order of importance:
  • I got to meet so many customers, members of the pwf ning, former students, new students and fellow colleagues who took the time to come by my booth and chat!  Thank you ... it was wonderful!
  • I met Jen J-V.  OMG!  Is this girl not only talented but she cracks me up!  I love her!  The beads she made in the workshop were over the top.  The yellow orange one that looked like alligator skin is a personal favorite. Her friend, Elizabeth Auld, was equally as lovely.
  • Lori (aka Wendy)!  This is how we lovingly refer to Lori Anderson in our family!  On our way home from an Annapolis workshop in October where Lori was an attendee, Jim said to me, "I think I was calling Lori "Wendy."  So when I saw Lori next, I apologized.  She said Jim only did it once.  So, that's the story behind her nickname!  When I say to Jim, "Hey, do you know what Lori told me?"  He says, "You mean "Lori aka Wendy?" and we both crack up!
  • Jim and I met the lovely Linda Larsen of Objects and Elements fame.  I know you've had the experience of meeting someone and immediately feeling as though you've known them for years.  That's how it was with Linda.  She's just a really lovely, generous, funny gal.  I can't wait until we can meet up again ... 
  • Yvonne of My Elements and JoAnne of Z-Beads were my neighbors and I couldn't resist possessing some of their wonderful work!  Yvonne saved me from a complete disaster by making some suggestions on where to place things on my table.  She probably saved my marriage because I know Jim and I would have been at each other's throats if she had not been so generous with her advice.  Thank you, Yvonne.
  • We all benefited from Interweave's wonderful Karen Keegan and her work behind the scenes, and that of her staff, to create the a perfect event!
  • Barbara Martin, a fellow Marylander who bought beads from me in Tucson, showed up wearing the most gorgeous necklace (see above).  She's a beautiful model besides!  I had people coming up to me all weekend saying, "I just saw this woman wearing a necklace made of your beads!"  Apparently, she had people stopping her and placing orders for her necklace ... I think they wanted to rip that beauty from her neck ... or maybe that's just projection! LOL But two weeks ago, Barbara took a PWF workshop and will be flying solo from now on!
  • I gave two demos where I felt like a rock star!  I loved it. 
So, I'm leaving you with a couple of photos.  I need pictures when I visit blogs and I'm thinking you might too!  This reminds me of a basket of Easter eggs. What if I were to hide this in the thicket with the other Easter eggs, could you find it?