Showing posts with label snow day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow day. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2015

A Little Sunshine for You!

Okay, who else is ready for winter to be over with?! Yes—I knew I wasn't the only one! Being snowed in 3 times in 3 weeks is enough winter to last me quite a while!
Pretty, isn't it? Beautiful for a short walk out—incredibly annoying when you need to go somewhere in a hurry. Needless to say, I've been hunkered down in my studio making beads, only dashing out as fast as I can for a few groceries, post office runs, and to feed hungry horses!

But today, at last, there is sunshine and melting! I never thought I would be so happy to see that red Virginia mud again.

So to celebrate, I'm sharing my some lovely sunshine inspired artisan beads and handcrafted jewelry from the AJE team and a few of my favorite bead makers… snatch these up and enjoy a little sunshine wherever you are…






















Wishing you all a happy and sunshine filled weekend!

Rebekah Payne
Tree Wings Studio

Friday, January 24, 2014

Freeform Friday - guilty pleasures

Polar vortex. Polar plunge. Snowmageddon. Whatever. It's a snow storm. Its a snow day. When I was teaching full time, I looked forward to a snow day as much as any student. If a teacher tells you they don't enjoy a snow day... well, they may need coffee, or wine. Because really? An unlooked for day of freedom, at home, warm and cozy? Bonus.
With the latest forecast for the Mid-Atlantic this week, I made sure to stock up on the essentials. (Altho I did make an Arctic expedition to the convenience store for cream.) I am a freelance teacher now, but the ingrained response to a snow day still takes hold of me. I don't do work, even though I usually work from home. There are tiles to sculpt, blogs to write... Nope. If its snowing - I can play... 




Bead embroidery feels like play. Not because its easy - quite the opposite. But its not my normal, chosen medium. Its something I am experimenting with, and I feel no pressure to produce work for a show. I like trying out pieces I have created in polymer, earthenware or stoneware clay - and seeing how they blossom enmeshed in wee tiny seed beads. The pieces are small, so I don't feel an acute loss if it has to be scrapped/torn apart/unstitched. The seed beads seem plentiful in my stash, and can be reclaimed from a piece gone wrong... So I drink coffee, watch Netflix, listen to dogs dream... and I bead the snow day away. 


Here are a few of my trial pieces from this winter... and we have had a few snow days here in Delaware! I would appreciate feedback as I continue to experiment with a very new (to me) medium! 


1. polymer cab. The Magician/Tarot image, peyote bezel
2. Steampunk angel - polymer wings, antique doll, gears
3. Triple butterfly - stoneware cab, "glaze tear" assorted beads
4. The newest one - earthenware goddess pendant. I was playing with gems here, lapis, moonstone, pearls. I strive for balanced asymmetry, yet ended up a little crooked. 
5. Triskele goddess - started it all! Great tutorial from NoEasyBeads on Etsy. 
6. Stoneware goddess cab, green garnet, peridot... 

What is your (bead/art/jewelry) guilty pleasure? 

I look forward to hearing from you... now I have to get back to work! 

Jenny 


www.jdaviesreazor.com