Saturday, September 18, 2010

Autumn is almost here in Las Vegas...


Fall in Las Vegas is a breath of fresh air.  

We have just finished enduring anywhere from 6 to 12 weeks of triple digits 
and although the occasional 103 or 4 may be reached the night time cools everything down.  Unfortunately the pool cools too and our blood is so thin now 
that 69 degrees feels like the glacier waterfalls we would jump into 
up in Washington State because we were young and crazy. 
I love when we can open the windows at night and feel the cool fresh air.  
So 
 I am switching my color palette to those warm autumn hues. 
This art quilt, "Autumn Dreams"  has been in my Etsy shop for awhile
but I just redid the pictures and it looks so much better photographed outside. 
 
I love all the texture I was able to achieve with the yo-yos, halloween burn out fabric, free-motion quilting
The gold and variegated threads really show up in sunlight and the angle makes a difference.
  I took a Tarot class a few years back and still use my two decks. 
I have been making Tarot bags like my own with fall colors. 
 I have a very dear friend who has a September birthday who received one 
and here is another with lighter shades added. 
Football season has commenced and so my husband, 
a avid Patriots Fan watches all the shows 
so I  have been pretending to watch while I stitch up 
lots of crocheted fingerless gloves 
(in my "Tom Brady Shirt" for good luck).  
They will be ready for 
The Mt. Charleston Fair #2 
on November 21st from 10-4 pm 
for my local friends. 
Hope to see you all there we might even have a little snow!!
I handmade the buttons from polymer clay and used alcohol inks to make them look like ceramic buttons.

I added my own twist to a very fun and feminine version 
of a pattern from Crochet Magazine Sept 09 issue.
There is a lot more I have been doing but I am going to save some for my next post!  
Have a wonderful weekend everyone! 

Monday, September 6, 2010

On the wings of an angel....

Just wanted to share a giveaway my partner, Emanda, 
from Bead Soup is having over at her Blog.
Her are the goodies- go sign up- Wings

Don't be a fool!! They are gorgeous! 
On the other hand if you don't 
I have a better chance of winning some wings.
I've always wanted to fly!! 

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Kokopelli Inspired Jewelry Set

I have been dreaming about this necklace since I visited Evie and Beth 
over at EB Bead and Metal Works blog and saw 
the wonderful little enameled kokopelli pendants they created.  
Had to have one and I was so excited when it came in the mail.


 I am a musician and majored in music playing the flute in college.  
Kokopellis have special meaning to me the magic of music is part of their trickster nature.  
To learn more click HERE.
I wanted to make a tiny flute 

and 
beads that express the Southwest to surround this little fellow with color.

Inspired by the black and lilac enamel colors 
I added fire in my polymer clay beads, a mix of metallic red and gold 
because I always think of kokopellis as playing around a camp fire at night.  
If you look closely you see black burning logs, 
eternity beads purposely uneven and rustic, 
and 
fibers woven in to suggest the clothing one may wear.  

I wire wrapped the pendant to hang it in an antiqued copper odd shaped ring 
and wired the spray of tubular beads below to imitate native american style jewelry.  
I had enough related beads to also create a bracelet to match.
I have been inspired by the works of Stephanie HERE is her blog.
You will see how her use of fiber and unusual beads inspired this bracelet.  
I even used some garden wire which comes wrapped in raffia to make the bead in the front of this picture.
I especially enjoyed making my donut beads you see one behind wire wrapped to the copper ring. 
They all polished up really nicely so a total of two long days of labor is finally ready to share.
Enjoy this Labor Day Weekend!!



I am very happy with how this came out, 
especially the color combination.  
Thanks to Evie and Beth for the inspirational little guy!! 

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Damselflies and Funky Lizards...two sides of my personality.

I have been visited by these alien looking creatures all week, 
perhaps due to the drop in temperature here in the desert, 
which has been so pleasant. 
Dragonflies have lived on earth for more the 180 million years, 
proving their ability to survive and adapt.  
They are creatures of two realms, water and air. 
I share the love of both, the need for sun and warmth and the freedom of flight. 
 I have always wished and dreamed of flying, 
but silently on delicate wings 
able to stop and hover and soak up the beauty all around me. 
So today 
I closed my eyes and imagined riding a damselfly 
skimming over clear sparkling water, 
hovering over the garden wall to choose the most beautiful flower to rest upon. 
Her iridescent wings refracted the sunlight 
creating a dazzling display of light and color all around me.  
The moment was magic 
but sadly illusive 
as are the last lingering days of summer. 
One tear shed for the end of summer's glory
One sigh as the heat wanes,
One smile,
 for the colors of autumn foretell
the promise of winter slumber
like a bedtime story. 

Okay, 
Now, on to the business of Mr. Lizard!!
I am shaking the tin full of tiny slips of paper with all your names on them!!!!
Here we go:
The winner of 
Your Choice of my Steam Punk Pendants is........
CONGRATULATIONS
Julianna Cannon!!!
 of
click Jul's Beads
 to take a look at her gorgeous and incredible lampwork glass beads!!! 

Jul's name for Mr. Lizard:

Meet "Chaz"  the Macho Bedazzled Lizard of Las Vegas.

 Perhaps 
I will just have to make more lizards 
so they can each have one of your very creative names! 
Thank you all for participating.
 Julianna, 
please email me your shipping info 
and a description of the pendant you would like to have.
Look at my Sunday, August 15th post to see your choices.  

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Mr Lizard with his coat of many colors!!

Meet Mr. Lizard-
Sometimes my imagination goes to places I have never been before.  
This wonderful prop he is scaling 
I rescued from my neighbor's trash on Monday.  
It is the skeleton of a dead cactus- so cool!!


I haven't watched any of the Discovery Channel's Dinosaur programs, 
I haven't seen any lizards this summer 
but 
there is a slight resemblance to my dog, 
Durango 

with whom I have spent a lot of up close time 
trying to get him to let me brush his teeth. 
Which really is quite hilarious!
Durango rarely seen without his ball in tote.


Back to Mr. Lizard.
He needs a very special name.  
So here is the challenge- 
Put on your most creative thinking cap and send me what you think 
is his most appropriate name.  
I will write your suggestion on a small piece of paper,
 put it in my specially selected canister with all the others, 
and on Wednesday, Sept 1st shake, shake, shake and choose one.  
The person whose name is randomly chosen 
will win their choice of my steam punk pendants-
(sorry the big chunky one will not be included) 
Any of the bird, steam punk or ocean resin bottle cap pendants are eligible as a prize. 
Go to my August 15th post to see the pendants.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Tiny Visitors...

   

This is just so weird in a very cool way!  
I posted a picture I collected off the internet of a praying mantis 
to evoke my manic state the week before my first Arts and Crafts Fair.  
Guess who greeted my husband at the front door Friday night? 
My husband was so impressed by this tiny visitor that he called me out to see him. 
He was in a little fern bush right by my front door and looked right into the camera at me.  
I didn't have time to set up my tripod so it's a tad blurry. 
This is the first time we have ever seen a praying mantis here in Las Vegas 
and it has been so hot I don't know how he can survive.  




He turned to get back to work but when I went in to get my tripod 
and came back out he was gone.
A dear friend gave me a wonderful book- "Animal Speak"
It is a dictionary of Animal, Bird and Reptile Symbolism.  
Whenever I have one of these little close encounters I get it out. 
"Mantis" comes from the Greek word meaning "Prophet".
The Mantis represents the Power of Stillness.  
He is found in mythology and ancient lore especially in China and Africa. 
Stillness is everything from contemplation, meditation to sleep, dreams, 
accessing prophetic events and even death.
The lesson of the Praying Mantis is that by stilling the outer 
we can strengthen and empower ourselves from within.
That was a very clear message for me. 
My outer gets way too busy and I loose my inner peace and wisdom.
 Sure enough I remembered my dreams over the weekend 
and had solutions and ideas for new creations in them. 
Who has visited you lately from the natural kingdom?  
I would be happy to share a little information from this book with you about your tiny visitor,
perhaps you will be able to hear the animals speak to you too!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Mt Charleston Fair, Steam Punk Adventure and more....

Large Steam Punk Pendant
I am finally getting around to playing with 

my Steam Punk Resin pieces.
But First:





The Mt Charleston Fair
(click to see a picture of the beautiful hotel)
was really fun!  

It was a great venue for all of our Handmade In Vegas Etsy Team shops. 
The hotel is rustic and beautiful and fortunately I was inside 
so I missed the deluge of rain and wind some of our people had to deal with. 
I loved meeting people face to face and seeing what items attract them. 
The thrill of a comment like: 
" I just have to have that!! 
It's wonderful."
Chain Gang Set

Calliope of Color Set

 or 
"This is not just 
jewelry,
it is jewelry art!"


I was pleasantly surprised
 to have quite a few
 of my hand knit 
and 
crocheted items sell.  

My free form crochet
Squirrel's Treasure
Purse 
found a new home.                                     





(Aside- Those were some of my older pictures- 
I can see quite an improvement in my picture taking this year)

Squirrel's Treasure Purse Front and Back
All in all it was a very pleasant experience, I made some money 
and I would like to participate in more arts and crafts shows.
Now,
On to the steam punk pieces....
I poured a large batch of resin into little bottle caps, some of my polymer clay pieces
and as it started to thicken I needed to use up the remainder quickly 
so
this very large pendant used up the resin.

There are all kinds of watch parts and a big rusty key and copper micro beads
 in this recycled mint tin.
I found a very chunky brass chain to hang it on on there you go:
My first "Man Bling"!!
The smaller pendants are wonderful too. 
 
I could sell them on very simple neckwires 
great unisex attire
but I think I will play around this week with more elaborate 
designs for some of them.
Here are some of the Steam Punk variety close up:

I also did some ocean theme pieces 

                                       
one of these sold at the Fair
and 
Poppy Seed Heads I had from my WA garden

                                       
Thanks again to Christine over at 
for her great advice on how to attach the bails to these caps. 
The 2 part epoxy was easy and the bails are very secure.
Visit her blog for wonderful glass art, mixed media and more. 
That's all for today- Happy Sunday!! 
Heather