Party time!

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There are three of us, Terri Goodman, Debra Hosler and myself, who will be showing or work at Terri’s beautiful home studio in Auburn. Please join us for an opening reception and possibly a sneak preview of our work on … Read More

Fresh for Stella

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A good friend says her new favorite color is light bright green. Her comment helped pull me out of my creative void! These will be going to High Hand Gallery in Loomis.                

Gallery fun

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While I worked at both Auburn Old Town Gallery and High Hand Gallery this weekend, I did demos. Here are a few of the results. Both galleries have some new earrings from me now!

Hot!

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But it was nice and cool while working yesterday, July 4, at Auburn Old Town Gallery. I added my latest pieces to my display there.

New studio space is working for me…

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…which is great, because I am able to spread all my treasures out and find new combinations! Just completed is this pendant and earring set. I prefer sets which aren’t too identical, but which have some common beads in them. … Read More

One a day, that’s all I ask.

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But I am rather fond of yesterday’s earrings. The lower bead is Murano glass. Tiny disk is turquoise stone, topped by my polymer bead and a copper cap. Suspended from hypoallergenic niobium wires–and I can’t convince myself to sell this … Read More

New Mexico Treasures

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Time for a journey–to New Mexico. Even though my passion is making polymer beads, I also love natural turquoise stones and frequently incorporate them into my pieces. I replenished my turquoise collection at a fantastic mineral/bead shop in Albuquerque, Mama’s … Read More

Street Fair

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MUDCLOTH! Following a customer tip, I traveled to Berkeley, CA for the weekend flea market at the Ashby BART station to find authentic African mudcloth to make purses. My mom came with me–what fun we had! The Yelp review was … Read More

Get ready for ArtFest!

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It’s happening Saturday and Sunday at the High Hand Fruit Shed in Loomis–LOTSA great art and demonstrations. Some artists are even offering their SECONDS at a bargain! In addition to surplus polymer clay beads, I’ll have art fabric offerings. Things … Read More

Still on the Earring Roll

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When inspiration hits, you just gotta go with it! These are installed at High Hand Gallery and Auburn Old Town Gallery. Now I’ve cleaned up the earring assembly materials to make way for my next collection; Fossil Nouveau. Please join … Read More

LOVE 2013

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The seed was planted in February 2012 and now the finished pieces have been installed in both Auburn Old Town Gallery (The Art of the Heart exhibit) and High Hand Gallery. My take on hearts…

New Earrings!

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I just dropped my latest new earring creations off at High Hand Gallery yesterday–included are some clip on earrings for those who have chosen not to pierce!

A Holiday 2012 Celebration

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I’ve been in the sweet candy mode–lots of new holiday earrings and necklaces have already appeared in both Auburn Old Town Gallery and High Hand Gallery in Loomis. I’ve got a few more beads to assemble–here they are!

Getting excited about my open studio!

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Please stop by and see me Friday-Sunday, November 9-11, 2012. Come early for best selection if you like earring and necklace sets! Thank you Vincent DeLeo and Gayle Rappaport-Weiland for shooting this short video of me!

Happy Days

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This is a small collection. It will never be reproduced exactly because it was a spontaneous idea created from a demonstration I did last summer during Eisley Nursery’s “Art in the Garden” show. These pieces incorporate the mokume gane (mocha … Read More

Wear it–Flaunt it

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Thank you, Elora Milby, for modeling my Copper Energy Charms necklace. If it doesn’t sell before October 11 it will be part of the artwork collection by Auburn Old Town Gallery artists presented at the Auburn Art Walk informal modeling … Read More

She needs a name

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I had so much fun making her but now she needs a name. Any suggestions? She is made of polymer clay with jointed shoulders and hips. Her jewelry features turquoise, glass and abalone beads.

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