Friday, October 30, 2009

Snow Farm Bush


This is a handmade lampwork bead that Jim made while he was taking a class at Snow Farm. Outside the studio there was this treelike bush that is the inspiration for this bead.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tri-shutter Card




When Whitney was here, she taught us how to make what is called a tri-shutter card. The top card is what it looks like when it is closed. When you open it, you see that it has a lot of little panels that are decorated. If you read the verse on the front, you will understand why there are footprints on the card. I added a personal note to the last panel and attached it with one of those spiral paper clip things. Since it was a personal note, I did not attach it until after I took the picture.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Whitney's Challenge


Whitney sent several of us a challenge this morning to make a card based on a sketch that she sent. These two cards are my interpretation of the sketch. I don't have some of the needed tools so I had to change it some. Jim's comment was they don't look like the sketch that I saw. For example the lower right hand corner is suppose to be a scalloped circle not a scalloped ellipse. Well a circle is just a special ellipse anyway. The sun in one card and the ornament in the other is suppose to be a rectangle. I only changed them slightly.
Both cards were also embossed using the Big Kick but you have to enlarge the cards to see it.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Frankie and Frances


Whitney was here a few weeks ago and we made these cute treat boxes. I made a second one to give to a friend for driving me somewhere. One side of the box is Frankie (get it, Frankenstein) and the other is Frances. They are cute but easy to make with the Top Note die cut and circle punches.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Another Beach Scrap Tin

Here is another of my scrapbook tins. They are fun to make and decorate. I love the little sizzix die cuts, especially those footprints in the sand. These pictures show the front cover, some of the inside pages, and the bottom of the inside of the tin.





The water and sand is made by just tearing a strip of paper in random wave patterns.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Textured Silver


This set is so different than anything else Jim has made. He is doing a little silversmith work at The Bead Boutique. I will post some of his silver and turquoise somtime soon.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Halloween Cards







These are not cards that I will be sending to my family, so it is ok if they see them before halloween. The haunted house cards are some variations of the card I sent last year our family.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

How Many Spots Do You See?



Between the title of this post and the picture you should have a good idea of what kind of jasper this is. Did you guess dalmatian jasper?

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Some More Glass



Here are two more dichroic glass pieces. To really appreciate them, you need to see them sparkle in the sun. The one on the top is copper chain and the glass is earth tones. The bottom piece is black background with blues and greens.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

White Turquoise


Here is another example of turquoise that isn't the color that you would be thinking of when hearing turquoise. It doesn't look very fallish but think of wearing it with a brown or rust outfit.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Mahogany Obsidian


Anything with chain is "in" this year. This piece has the chain and the semi-precious stones that are part of what I call the chunky look. It has the look without all of the weight of natural stones that a lot of people dislike.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Halloween Tiles


These are tiles that were bought at Lowe's, the shiny style that were used in bathrooms and kitchens. They are drilled, stamped with white ink, and a ribbon put through the holes and knotted well. They make a cute halloween decoration. I love the Home is Where the Haunt is set by Stampin Up, shown on the right. It is spooky for Halloween, but makes a nice new home card when done in white on pastel papers.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Rhodochrosite


When I think of October, I always think pink. This rhodochrosite necklace fits that description. Rhodochrosite is found in Colorado, Argentina, and Romania. It is a soft stone, making it hard to cut and polish. It is usually not cut with facets.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

October Birthstone and Birthdays


Opal is one of the birthstones for October. This necklace is not what most people think of as being opal. This particular stone is called fire opal.
Happy October birthday to my cousin Linda and BFF Carol.