Friday, Dec 18 12-8Saturday, Dec 19 10-6
All the artists from the Artist Market will be at Contois Auditorium (City Hall) in Burlington selling their handmade wares to holiday shoppers. It's not too late to buy handmade...buy local.
In other news:
I just got a fabulous banner. I only had to look as far as Etsy to find a banner maker who was fast, affordable and friendly. His name is Paul Wilson and his Etsy shop is Wilson Graphics. He can print whatever you want on thick vinyl complete with grommets and he has a variety of sizes. I chose the 1' x 3'. It only cost $22 + $10 shipping and I received it 4 days after I ordered it!
When I display my earrings at my booth, I hang them on little iron wire racks. I've been selling my earrings at Trinket now for many months, where they were hanging them on little gray cards on the wall. I realized I could really make them pop if I made display cards for them. I always think about one of the most important lessons Celie taught me. Everything...EVERYTHING!...is an opportunity for creativity. So I had an idea to make re-usable display cards by recycling cardboard and paper. Economical, environmental with a raw, edgy look! They were so much fun to make and they do a great job of showing off the earrings.

It was taken in front of Moe's colorful table cloth. Speaking of Moe, I'm loving her stuff! I've recently purchased a casette wallet, a journal and baby bibs from her, all great gifts and all made from discarded things. Check out her stuff!
The luscious lavendar blooms lined the stone path, I had to take the obligatory 'old truck' photo.
This is the view from my window. Nothing quite like the smell of lilacs pouring through it, such a treat! I'm writing this from Milwaukee, at the Bead and Button Show which I'll be writing about shortly...
Gosh, guess it's been awhile! April was a busy month. I've been getting ready for the upcoming Artist Market season, (it starts on May 16th!) and I celebrated my 30th birthday.
Right now I'm getting ready for the Queen City Craft Bazaar on Saturday. Can't wait!
I'm also taking some of my Modern Relics pieces in a new direction, hiding herkimer diamonds in their open spaces. The herkimers move around, adding noise and flickers of light. These are just the first two rings of the series...
I would write more but I have to go out and enjoy this beautiful day. Happy Saturday! Happy Spring
It has such a lovely feel - like a gallery of accessories. White shadow box frames house jewelry on a chalkboard painted wall. Notes and info about the pieces or the artists that made them are lovingly written on that wall.
At this time, my work is featured in one of the top frames on that wall. I took this photo before they added my new work so there's more now!
The back wall has shelving made up of chairs that are mounted in the wall - so cool!
I enjoy selling my work myself, through my Etsy shop and at the Artist Market but I'm very pleased to have my work in this great new shop. I feel very well represented by Rachel and her wonderful staff. So support local artists and local businesses and check out Trinket, you'll love it!
Rachel Strules (owner of Sweet Lady Jane and Tribeca) is opening a new accessories shop called Trinket. I'm pleased to announce that she will be carrying my work there. It is located on the top block of Church St at 32 1/2. It's opening on Wednesday (just in time for V-day!) and there will be a grand opening at the end of the month. I got a sneak peak the other day and it looks amazing!
I used the actual zipper pull from my jeans and fashioned the zipper part from sterling wire. I roller printed the copper sheet with fabric from my apron (actually the fabric that it's photographed on) and heat patina-ed it. It's riveted together with sterling rivets.
The class was very inspiring and I look forward to applying some of these techniques to PMC.
