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Showing posts with label jewelry show. Show all posts
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May 2, 2011

It's May!

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Hey everyone! I'm back from a pretty busy weekend at the Towsontown Spring Festival. Whew. I was a vendor at a 2-day show wihch was a pretty cool learning experience.

What I Learned:

1- Arriving early on Day 1 is crucial; arriving early on day 2 is not.
2- So long as you check with security and the opinions of other nearby vendors first, leaving your main structure overnight is actually pretty safe.
3- Just because Day 1 is slow doesn't mean Day 2 will be. (Even in the rain today was a smashing success!)

I have a few other 2-day events coming up this summer; this show really got me pumped up for them!

In other news, yesterday was the first day of May.
To me, May always signifies the start of summer and massive amounts quality time with Cory. May has always been one of my most favorite months, and the coming weeks are looking very promising! Here's what will be happening...

*Today signifies the 4th to last Monday I will have to wake up for work between now and August! Only 3 more to go!

*I'm attending my first Orioles game of the season with a group of college pals this Friday.

*The Kentucky Derby is oh so soon, which means I get to go hat shopping!

*I am spending a nice long weekend in San Francisco with my mother (p.s. if you have any suggested locations or events for us, please email me!)

*My new blog design will hopefully be installed before the end of the month and I am very very excited to share it with you!

*Memorial Day starts the LAST week of school for me! Hooray!

What are you looking forwatd to this month?

April 29, 2011

Come visit me this weekend!


I'm going to be out of blogland until Monday!

You can find me at Towsontown Fest Saturday & Sunday.

Bring your family, friends, and most importantly, your mother for a fun day in the sun! :)

March 15, 2011

DIY: Peacock Feather Necklace with Chrissy Gemmill!


I am so excited to share today's DIY project with you to continue our celebration of National Craft & Crochet Month! Chrissy Gemmill is a local jewelry artist in Frederick that I have come to know over the years since I have been living in the downtown area. You may remember Chrissy from previous posts, as she was the teacher of the class we took for my bachelorette party last June and she attended my "Statement Scarf" class in February! Without further adieu...

Hi Donna’s Decembers Readers!

My name is Chrissy Gemmill and I am a jewelry designer, instructor, wife and mom. I write a blog where I chronicle the daily goings on in my studio and little world in beautiful Frederick, MD. I love what I do and my passion for jewelry making is life long. It is a true pleasure to have the opportunity to share what I do with fellow crafters!

I am excited to share with you my Transforming A Feather Into A Wearable Pendant In Just Four Easy Steps DIY project! This project requires NO jewelry making experience. Jeweler’s pliers are helpful but not necessary, this piece can be created with a few common household accoutrements!

I originally made this peacock feather necklace as a gift for a friend. The peacock is symbolic of kindness, patience, good fortune and immortality.

When I began designing with this fanciful feather I found such beauty in the feather alone that I didn’t want to take away from it with over embellishments of the chain or findings. The end result was so simplistic and steps to create it so simple that I thought one day I should share this simple DIY project! Thanks to Liz for finally prompting me to follow through!

Transform A Feather Into A Wearable Pendant In Four Easy Steps!
By Chrissy Gemmill

Materials List

(available at Joann Fabrics and most other craft stores)


• Feathers (selecting feathers with fabric at the top is helpful).
• 26 gauge wire (I used silver tone but colored wire would work nicely)
• Wire Necklace Or Cording

Tools(available at Joann Fabric and most other craft stores):


Pliers (optional); 1 wire cutter, 1 flat nose, 1 round nose, 1 chain nose (tapered)

How to improvise without buying tools:
• Household scissors; will easily cut 26 gauge wire
• Your fingers; great for bending and twisting wire into place
• Round chopsticks or a pen; to shape and bend a loop
• Tweezers; to push in wire ends

Steps to create a coil and loop for your feather:

Step 1: Make a coil.


• Cut about 6 or so inches of wire

• Place your wire at the fabric base of the top of the feather

• Begin your coil by placing about two or so inches of wire on the front side of the feather and then wrap the long end of the wire around to the opposite side

• Continue your coil by using your fingers and wrapping the wire around while working your way up the top of the feather. Remember to pull the coil tightly so that it does not slide off the top of the feather. Coil as many times as you find aesthetically fitting.

Step 2: Making a loop


• To create your loop stop your coil making at the back of the feather and grab your round nose pliers (or chop stick/pen) then bend the wire over the round part of your tool and take the long part of the wire over the front of the feather.

• To secure the loop in place take the long part of the wire and tuck it under the tail then bend both wires in the opposite direction to the back of the feather.

Step 3: Secure and finish the loop

 
• Take the longer tail and wrap it up and over the start of the loop

• Carefully with your chain nose pliers (or tweezers) wrap the two tails around each other to secure them in place

• With your wire cutters (or scissors) snip off the excess wire and then bend or wrap any little extra wire tail under the coils.

• Using your fingers or flat and/or chain nose pliers gently adjust any wires into shape.

Step 4: Add to wire necklace or cord


 
• If you are using cord, cut it so that it can simply be tied around the back of the neck. If you have chosen a wire necklace simply slide your pendant on and it is ready to wear!


Thank you Chrissy! What a beautiful statement piece for spring and summer!
For more information about Chrissy or Chrissy Gemmill Jewelry:

Check out our other National Craft & Crochet Month posts!
xo,
Liz

February 26, 2011

The weekend in progress...

Hey you!

It has been a pretty busy few days over here as I have been wrapping up grades for my students this marking period and have been preparing for the Indie Artist Celebration and the Streetwise Partners fundraiser (info in the side bar-->).

Needless to say, there has been A LOT of crocheting going on. If you follow us on Twitter, you know that, for sure! Here's a little look at the weekend so far, via cell phone photos!

Yesterday, Cory and I did not carpool to work (we usually do at least 4 out of 5 work days), so I could head to PA to go to Hobby Lobby for a few odds and ends. I'm fortunate that the school I teach at is right in the middle of home and Hobby Lobby, so it's a quick "after work" trip.

I headed out of town right after the school day ended, found a newly opened Sonic upon the drive, treated myself to an unhealthy fastfood dinner, and made my way to the meca that is Hobby Lobby!






I spent most of the evening stitching up the final details on products (sewing in labels, attaching metal affixes, etc.)

Today, I spent the day in a gorgeous antique shop in Frederick, Maryland. I had a great day networking and drooling all over the local, handmade, handspun yarns. This is what my nook looked like (just an fyi: I really kicked myself for leaving my dSLR at home. I really need to start dragging it with me EVERYWHERE I go, but first, I need to buy a sleeve for it so it can be protected in my purse. Alas, all my Driod photos have a weird blue tint. You'll get the idea, though.)








Tonight, after the Indie show, Cory and I ate at our favorite organic spot, the Orchird, but mid-meal we both felt really conjested and sorta sick. So we're home taking it easy tonight by watching season 5 of Will & Grace and being couch potatoes!

Tomorrow, I am driving to Baltimore to get my mother from the airport and then we are going to a charity event called the Potter's Bowl where we will munch on delicious soups in beautiful handcrafted bowls!

It has been a productive weekend, to say the least ;)

xo,
Liz

September 20, 2010

Save the Date!

(This is baby Sloane. She is Cory's neice (I guess mine, too) and makes hilarious faces when she's excited. This is how excited I want you to look about coming to my jewelry show! ha!)

Donna's Decembers will be participating in the Everedy Square Jewelry Show!

Mark your calendars for October 2nd.

Come out and enjoy local handmade jewelry, Frederick's finest, and a beautiful autumn day!

You may want to check out some of my Frederick Blog Tour posts from last week if you want to plan a weekend trip!