I was growing weary of the "man" tool belts and decided to take things into my own hands. Here's what became of a well worn pair of bib overalls last week. A gal needs a fashionable place to store all her work and garden tools.
The torch is set up and running again. Making more big hole beads as requests come in for beads to put on Pandora, Biagi, Camilla and Troll Bracelets and Necklaces. All of the sudden these beads appear to be in demand with the locals. Having great fun making them.
So my glass studio is in the middle of a remodel and I've had a bit of time with idle hands (and we all know that old saying about idle hands being the devil's playground or something along those lines.) I've decided to art journal this year and I'm adding this activity to all my other creative outlets. So far it's been great fun and if it's something you might want to try, you can take online classes with the talented Kelly Kilmer (check out the Prompt A Day site link in the upper right hand corner here.) The two photos are my favorite pages for the month of January. You may also want to check out the DVD 1000 Journals for creative inspiration.
Here's what we do when it snows in Las Vegas. Actually it snows almost every winter in Blue Diamond, but it usually does not accumulate or stick around very long. It reminded me of winters spent in New England. Except for the desert plants dusted with snow. I'm glad the effects don't last as long as those of a wicked Nor'Easter.
Another new venture in the most absorbing world of glass bead making. Pretty satisfying grinding away at the glass and exposing the surprise under the surface. Mind you it is time consuming to polish that little bead after all the fun of the grinding is done.
Wow abundance in nature...this San Pedro took it to the limit today. There must be at least a dozen or more blooms on this San Pedro cactus. Cacti are strange plants, some years nothing and then bam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!