Showing posts with label craft blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft blogs. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Some things I've learned....

♥ It's ok to be behind in an online class.


Stephanie Lee, Homesteader's Metalsmithing

♥ It's wonderful to embrace a new art form -- but realize I have to wait until after the Christmas rush of shows and internet loading and year-end tax preparation to fully explore it.

Enamel beads I made in Barbara Lewis' class

Glass waiting to be made into beads in my lampwork studio

♥ It's ok to curl up in bed with a good book and then take a long nap.

check out the books I've read at GoodReads.com


♥  It's an incredible, freeing feeling to find inner peace.

A wonderful quotation in front of a paperweight I made.
Thank you for being here.

Thank you for reading.


Lori Anderson creates jewelry for Lori Anderson Designs and also writes the blog Pretty Things.  She's also a contributor to Art Bead Scene.


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Enameling Beads with Barbara Lewis

This weekend I took another Painting With Fire class with Barbara Lewis.  I'd taken the class previously, but as with most classes, I usually  have to take it twice to really GET it and let it sink in.  


One of the things I love about taking classes is getting to meet fellow jewelry makers and bloggers.  It's so much fun to put a face to the words, you know?  Sometimes my world is so small over here on the Eastern Shore, sitting at my work bench and computer, so it's wonderful to get out.


Anyway -- this time, I really feel like I GOT it.  I hit the bead in the right part of the flame, covered it well in enamel, and actually ended up with usable beads at the end of the day.



I'm pretty darned pleased with these!  They aren't perfect, but they'll absolutely serve my purpose of making a necklace for myself.  I was also sufficiently inspired enough to buy a bunch of enamels and start dreaming up some ideas.

I also learned some new techniques in this class, such as making tricolor beads....


And how to make bi-color beads.


Hard to tell the colors on the bi-color beads, because believe it or not, those were harder for me than the tricolor, but you get the idea.

And then I went to town on covering regular color with transparent colors to get some really pretty vintage-esque colors.


All in all, a very productive class, and a day well spent!


Lori Anderson creates jewelry for Lori Anderson Designs and also writes the blog Pretty Things.  She's also a contributor to Art Bead Scene.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010