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Sunday, March 29, 2009

REVISITED - FIFTHQUADRANT

I just had to go back to visit Fifthquadrant's Etsy shop. I had more time to just window shop and enjoy. It was so much fun finding items like I grew up with and and art objects also. Last night at 3:00 a.m. I did not know for sure the name of her shop. So here it is.

http://fifthquadrant.etsy.com/

Do take the time to stop by . You may find a few things that you just can not live without.

My shop of course is http://jonwen45.etsy.com/ .

TREASURY FEATURE - HUMMINGBIRD



Check this out....fifthquadrant from etsy.com has featured my hummingbird necklace in a beautiful
blue Treasury. http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list_west.php?room_id=48358

Fifthquadrant has a wonderful vintage shop on Etsy.com. Stop in for a visit. You will enjoy the trip

Saturday, March 28, 2009

BUTTERFLY REWARD


My darling daughter, the one in green that you met, a few blogs back,is on a journey.
It is a medical journey . After she took the first few steps of this
fantastic trip, she said that she felt like a butterfly coming out of the cocoon.

You know how Momma's are. We like to find any
excuse to give something to our children.

So what better way to show how proud I was of her than to make her jewelry with butterflies!
The picture is of a set that I made her to wear for an event last night.
If you look at the item on bottom right, you will see that it is a medical bracelet.
I make her a matching band each time I make a new set of jewelry for her.

I have a medical alert bracelet replacement band on my Etsy shop with instructions of how to measure for the replacement. These replacement bands can be made from any beads and they usually turn out very good looking.

Check out the replacement band and instructions for fitting at my Etsy shop.

http://www.jonwen45.etsy.com





Tuesday, March 24, 2009

CUSTOM HANDMADE JEWELS






Last week my VBF needed something to wear to several formal-dress
meetings that she HAD to attend with her husband at some fancy place in
Atlanta. When she called me to tell me the color of the different dresses
that she would be wearing, she said that she wanted matching earrings and
bracelet that would go with all of the dresses. O, yes , something that would
have a lot of glitter and gleam to it.

Knowing her likes and dislikes, I still had to spend a lot of time thinking about
the design and what materials to use. I had planned to use pearls and crystals.
When I put them on the design board , they just did not do it for me. So in keeping
with her desire for lots of glitter, I decided to use clear bi-cone crystals and larger
round AB crystals highlighting them with silver basket bead caps and a sprinkling
of silver beads.

To my VBF, Jan. I hope that you enjoy these flashy bits of metal and crystal!
Thank you for your encouragement and support in my different design adventures.
A lot of things, I would not have even tried had you not been there pushing me
forward.

Just a bit FYI.... I have always refered to us as twin-friends. We were born 8 days
a part and our families only lived 3 miles apart. Funny thing , we never met until we
started to school together. We even fit the same general discription. And as far as the
yearly school pictures, in the fourth grade the picture company put our pictures together
in the same strip of wallet pictures. We joined 4-H together,went to camp together,a few
double dates. After we each got married and lived in different towns,lots or phone calls
and visits when possible. I had a boy and girl. She had a girl and boy. Now she has
grandchildren and so do I. We are closer now than ever.

I love you TWIN-FRIEND !

CHECK OUT ANNIE QUILT GIVE-AWAY

I just visited a Blog and found that she is giving away the
cutest Annie Quilt. You can check this out and register for quilt
at http://www.mylittleannies.blogspot.com/

MyLittleAnnies Quilt Giveaway 3/28/09

Win or not, it is well worth the time to visit this blog.

Monday, March 23, 2009

St.Pat's Festival


Some people think that St.Pat's celebration is just for one day, March 17.

In Dublin , Ga. USA ,"the Day" is only a part of the fun. There are weeks and
weeks leading up to the Super Saturday and the arts & crafts in the park on Sunday.

Leading up to the "Big Week-End" are road races, beauty contests, Leprechaun contests,
Irish Stew Lunch, Pancake Breakfast, Green Grits, of course Green Beer, Balloon Rides,
Trail Rides,Pony Rides, all sorts of parties and dances, concerts and church services,even
kite flying. Homes and businesses are decked out in spring colors , but mostly emerald
green. The Population makes every occasion a time to wear the Green. On St.Pat's
Day, March 17, you dare not be caught without a bit of Green in your attire.

It has been several years since I have been able to attend any of the activities and I
really do miss them. My daughter tries to keep me in the loop with pictures and
helping her to decide what to wear to her office St. Pat party/luncheon . They always
have a Green theme. This year it was Green deserts. Of course she brought her Dad
and me Green Samples of everything and it was greenlee good.

The beautiful spring weather this past week-end was just perfect for the huge parade and
other outdoor activities. Really wish that I had been able to have a booth at the arts and
crafts fair.....maybe, just maybe , next year!

The picture at the top of this post is my baby girl (only one actually). She is my
favorite leprechaun in her green , all the way to her Green M & M watch and the
green bracelet that I make her on the other arm.

Presently she is working towards stocking the shop that she is setting up on Etsy.
She handmakes wonderful crochet bags and totes and diaper bags and well as other great
goodies. She is almost ready to start listing. You can find her at http://www.knotsofglory.etsy.com glory

I will make an announcement of her Grand Opening...I have been told that there will
even be door prizes.

Don't forget KNOTS OF GLORY !

Monday, March 9, 2009

........and the SOLUTION is !





This is my solution to harvesting my beads from the wonderful "Bead Trees" Instead of bending over and falling out of my wheelchair head first, I carried my faithful reacher (the
metal stick with red pistol grip on one end and pincher with suction cups on the other end) to
the bead trees with me. From there it was just a matter of picking them up.

The beads will have to be processed and I have been told that is a very stinkie job. I will have to
wait until I can have doors and windows open. In the meantime , I will continue to harvest as many as I can with that very special tool called a reacher.