With Mother’s Day quickly approaching I thought I’d add some nice Mother Daughter (or Son) sets to our shop:
Mother Daughter Celtic Tree Silver Pendants
Mother Daughter Celtic Heart Pendants
The clever musings or uncomfortable rants depending on hormonal fluctuations of a wireworker/jeweler Mom attempting to create desirable doodads in the rare free moments when I am not parenting my adorable children.
With Mother’s Day quickly approaching I thought I’d add some nice Mother Daughter (or Son) sets to our shop:
Mother Daughter Celtic Tree Silver Pendants
Mother Daughter Celtic Heart Pendants
We had a flurry of requests a couple of months ago for our designs to be made in the “eternal” or “endless” hoop style earrings.
This design lent itself perfectly to that style earring. But it actually turned out to be a little trickier than I thought it would be.
I discovered that I need to make the side that goes through the ear a little longer to compensate for the thickness of the earlobes.
When I made it all even the design on the bottom wasn’t centered and hanging in the right spot. So that’s why it looks a little longer on one side.
I searched the web looking for other similar styles to see if they had the same balancing problem and how they solved it. But I couldn’t find anything similar.
I’m still relearning how to use Photoshop on Windows 7 . I haven’t quite figured out the best way to kick up the contrast to really make the picture “pop”.
Sterling Silver Endless Hoop Fancy Loop Earrings - Silver Wire - Eternal Hoop
The weather was perfect, almost dare I say too hot.
We had an abundance of candy filled eggs, cute kids, delicious treats and mimosa’s for the adults.
Complete with an Angry Birds chocolate Safeway Cake and fun at Wacky Bounce.
My baby boy turned 7 yesterday.
It all began when Nick, my IT guy ,made a new lovely computer for me and then updated it to Windows 7.
Previously I had been totally in the blogging groove and had gotten comfortable with Windows Live Writer to quickly whip out a post and add pictures.
And now it is all different although somewhat similar and my non techy brain requires a steep learning curve before I can figure this whole thing out.
Next came the great flood of 2012 in which all but 1 road to our was cut off by flooding and that road was iffy with high water and down to a single lane because half of it fell apart.
Then Nick left on a 2 week journey east for his father’s funeral. You can read about his adventures on his blog –The Mechanical Philosopher
During this time I was the temporary single Mom. And then sadly a good friend’s husband passed away. So Nick and I were both attending funeral’s at opposite sides of the country during the same period of time.
I added a new Little Celtic Heart Sterling Silver Shawl Pin to our shop .
And a Little Celtic Tree Sterling Silver Shawl Pin.
And a Large Celtic Copper Hair Pin or Shawl Pin.
And a few other things that I am too lazy to add to this messed up blog.
We finally took the long overdue leap and signed up to Stamps.com so that we can do online shipping. It’s been a challenge trying to create a new shipping system and I already have sent the wrong order to the wrong person.But I think I’m getting the hang of it.
So that’s my exciting life’s update. Damn you windows 7 for taking me back to the beginning of learning how to blog again! (Maybe my next post will have my pictures all crammed together on the other side of the page.)
It doesn’t happen often here in the Willamette Valley.
I’m not a snow person. I’m not a skier or skater. I’ve always been terrible at making and throwing snowballs.
I become paralyzed with fear when driving in snow.
But it is pretty – for a short amount of time.
Well it’s back to work time, getting the kids and me used to waking up early and back to school. Coffee has been my good friend.
And here’s the New Years gratuitous cute kitty picture. She loves my chair.
Wednesday November 30th was Henry’s 9th birthday. We had a great good time at the Wacky Bounce in Corvallis. Once again Safeway saved our butts with their birthday cakes. His birthday comes during our busiest time of year. Our house sinks to new levels of filthiness that make it unfit for anyone “normal” to enter.The Wacky Bounce has become a tradition for us. The kids had a great time running around and sweating, eating cake and opening presents.
He’s a happy boy.
Now back to work….
We have been very lucky to be crazy busy with our Etsy sales this holiday season. (Knock on wood and every other good luck mojo that causes a reverse hex by publicly proclaiming current success.)
I’ve been selling at the Eugene Holiday Market every weekend which hasn’t been quite as successful as we’d like but still can’t complain given the current economic conditions.
My laryngitis is mostly gone although I still have somewhat of a husky Brenda Vacarro type voice going on which I’m thinking might just end up being my permanent voice.
I took this picture on Thanksgiving morning and then forgot it was on my camera.
Our friendly neighborhood deer decided to just sit right down and make themselves at home and “occupy” our yard.I guess they know we are vegetarians.
This is our old man cat Fidel who decided to occupy my boxes of shipping supplies under my desk that I work at all day. He just pushed everything over,crushed part of the side and made himself at home. I’m just hoping he doesn’t decide to make it his litter box too. Although generally he prefers the hard floor in our dining room and bathroom to pathetically relieve himself which is why he is mostly banned to the laundry room.
OK now back to work ….
Last weekend was the first weekend of the Eugene Saturday Market’s Holiday Market. As the sign says- “I have laryngitis.” It was a cold gone awry that settled in my throat and left me unable to speak above a whisper and now has improved to a gravelly ,froggy Brenda Vacarro impersonation.
I attempted to give our shoddy booth somewhat of a makeover this year. After 20 years of doing the market and using variations on duct tape and plastic pull ties it dawned on me that I have all this awesome malleable aluminum wire that I can make into useful and pretty spiral swirls that can hold up the electrical cords,the pretty curtains I picked up at Goodwill and the special canvas sides to our revamped booth.
I was overwhelmed by the generosity and help of my two dear long time marketeer girlfriends Nome aka Blessed Beads and Heather aka Ellie of Earnest Efforts.
Here is Nome in front of her gorgeous jewelry booth. She provided the canvas material for the sides.
Check out Nomes awesome boots. She and I share a love of shoes and the goodness of Zappos. She wears them so well.
This is Heather in her perfect woodsy booth. She sewed the sides together and hemmed them for me and put in the grommets.
Check out their amazing boxes they make from found wood.They even make their own knobs.
And so I give thanks to my home girls for getting my booth spiffed up.
Happy Thanksgiving!
About 3 months ago I dropped my favorite pliers and they disappeared into a hole in the universe.I’ve had these pliers for about 20 years and I can’t explain why but they just fit perfectly in my hands and don’t mar aluminum wire the way all my other pliers do. I’ve lost them before and always found them in a reasonable amount of time in a typically weird place like in a bag of jewelry supplies under something. I had searched all the typical places. I pulled all the crap out from around my desk. Anyone who knows me knows I’m a slob.I knew eventually they would show up in some other messy place I hadn’t thought of. Well that day came on Sunday. I realized I needed to reclaim the shelves next to my desk so I could put our bubble mailers and tissue paper I use for shipping.
So I reorganized and purged the shelf crammed with games the kids never play.Then I pulled out the big tote on the bottom full of massive amounts of kids crafting supplies like stickers and paint and watercolors and brushes and googley eyes and glue and low and behold the hole in the universe reopened and spat out my precious pliers. I can now cross off that one irritation from my massive irrational psychological list of unfinished business.
The manly way to carve a pumpkin.
We had the kids draw the face they wanted and then Nick carved it out with his little power saw.
We took a fun family and friends trip last Sunday to a Airlie Hills Harvest Festival and Pumpkin Patch.
This was the patch of super large pumpkins.
We took the classic haybale tracter ride.
They had fun activities like the potato sack slide.
Max is sitting at the bottom of the hay bale pyramid that has a fast slide from the top to the bottom.
Big tricycles.
Max found his perfect pumpkin.
It was a good day except for the “Dark Maze” that was a hay bale maze made in a green house and had dark plastic over the top so that it was very very dark and hot. The kids convinced me to go in with them after they had already been in by themselves earlier. I had a full on panic attack when it was completely dark and I couldn’t find our way out and then I banged my nose into Henry’s head. 2 days later and my nose is still sore. Luckily a kind older child sensed my panic -perhaps it was my shrill yelling- and led us out of that hell hole maze. Totally embarrassing…
This time of year our sales for the “Menornament” start to pick up.
This morning we got a request from a customer to see if we could make one extra big to hang on a wall or over a door.
This was the biggest I could make it and not have it too flimsy.
For a size reference I had the kids hold it.