I stopped by the Michigan Design Center yesterday to drop off the necklace I am donating for the silent auction and had a "wow" moment. I have always wanted to go to the MDC but never got a chance. It is the coolest place! I really hope you can stop by the Youtique tomorrow or Friday because it is going to be really nice. There will be hors d'oeuvres catered by Splendid Plates too. I made some new mother's day word necklaces as well as new sterling silver metal pieces (I finally worked up the guts to cut my beautiful piece of silver!) and will have my metallic photographs for sale.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
New Photos
I was shooting some product shots of new necklaces and shot a few self portraits as well as these ones of our new dog, Roxy. She's half chihuahua and half Italian greyhound. She weighs 6 pounds and is fully gown. She is a sweetheart!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Art/Craft Fairs Coming Up!




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Sunday, April 18, 2010
The Omega Workshop Interview and Giveaway
Snubbler Plush Doll $26
How did you get started in fibers? Do you have an art degree or are you self taught?
I am self taught, but have always had a flair for putting 'things' together , an eye for design and a penchant for wanting to make places interesting and homey! Now my children are older and I have more time, I feel like a phoenix rising from the ashes, able to unleash my pent up creativeness!
Is this your "day job" and if not what is?
Yes I balance being an artist with, homemaker and mother duties!
Love Bird Cage Hanging Ornament $20
Are you originally from England? How does your surroundings inspire/influence you?
I was born here in England. I never take where I live for granted. We have definitive seasons and am lucky enough to live close to the sea and rolling countryside! We aren't far from Stately Homes and Castles and oodles of historic cities and towns blot our landscape. I adore our antique and vintage shops.
I never know what might inspire me to make the next thing. I can go off at a complete tangent from the last creation! But hiding in every piece will usually be a little part of me, and something that was inspired by a moment in time.
What are your favorite things to make?
Oooooooo I don't think I have a favourite thing that I make! As long as I enjoyed the process and it makes me smile when it's finished, then that is food for my soul.
How did you come up with your shop names? Do they have personal meaning to you?
Definitely! Bloomsbury Group: The Bloomsbury Group or Bloomsbury Set was a group of writers, intellectuals and artists who held informal discussions in Bloomsbury throughout the 20th century. I admire their art works and am fascinated by their bohemian way of living. I am lucky enough to live quite near Charleston Farm House, my favourite place, where you can enter a passage in time when some of the leading cultural figures lived and were invited. The house is the most important remaining example of Bloomsbury decorative style. I am a romantic and am fuelled by exploring lives lived ,as part of the Bloomsbury Group!
The Omega Workshop: The Omega Workshops was a design enterprise founded by members of the Bloomsbury group and established in 1913. In addition to offering a wide range of individual products, such as painted furniture, painted murals, mosaics, stained glass, and textiles, Omega Workshops Ltd offered interior design themes for various living spaces. So yes, personal to me and I suppose a homage to some very talented people!
Wool Fabric Decorative Pillow $44
What is your biggest source of inspiration?
I think my biggest source of inspiration comes from my own mind! I have always had a very vivid imagination and can see past main stream!
What style is your home decorated in?
My home is the most important place to me. I am a Cancerian, and like a crab my home is never far away. I love to collect and I like a more traditional homey feel. I am surrounded by art, vintage, antiques, books and 'things' that are comforting and nice to delve into and look at! I guess we have an eclectic mix of things that compliment each other. I love subdued lighting and open fires! I like to be organised, but think a home should be lived in!
When not creating fiber pieces what are your other hobbies?
I love to read, walk, swim, enjoy my own company, shop, spend time with my family, garden, watch meaningful films........
Textile Flower Ornament $29
Can you describe your creative process?
Mmmmmmmm I guess it's like a light comes on in my head and I can't wait to try it out. I don't mind making mistakes, it's how I learn. You'll often find a half finished plush in the recycling bin! But that's good. I teach myself through being hands on, which I think is the best way for anyone to learn! When I am making something I am focused and lose myself completely. Like a form of meditation I suppose!
To Enter:
Visit her etsy shops The Omega Workshop and Bloomsbury Group and leave a comment telling me your favorite item in either store. Don't forget to leave your e-mail so I can contact you if you have won.
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Contest will run for 1 week. Ends at Midnight on the night of April 25, 2010. Open to All Countries. Winner will be chosen by random.org. Winner will be notified by e-mail and will have 3 days to reply or another winner will be chosen.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Shallot Chicken
Heat 3 Tablespoons of oil to medium high. Salt and pepper the cutlets and coat them in flour. Cook them for 2-3 minutes (until they start to brown) on one side, then turn the heat down to medium and cook the other side for 2-3 minutes. Remove from the oil. Turn it back up to medium high. Cut up one shallot and let it cook until almost brown in the oil. Add 3 teaspoons or so of flour to the oil and let them get coated. I wish I'd taken photos but I didn't this time. The pan gets dry again after you add the flour. Next add 1 1/2 cups of chicken broth (you can also add 1/2 cup of white wine if you like). Bring it to a boil and then turn it back down to simmer until it is thick. Add a bit of salt to taste and return the chicken to the pan. Once the chicken is heated back up again it's done. So simple but it tastes like a fancy dish. I served it with rice pilaf and broccoli.
Yum!