
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Christmas Treasure Hunt!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
RACC
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Lord Byron
Monday, November 17, 2008
Copper and Cassandra
The artwork is a early piece I did with copper.
I have added an link to Cassandra Barneys website.
I have seen her work in Cannon Beach, Oregon several times. It is better in person of course. What you cannot always see on her website is the crackle finish on her work. It is a very fine crackle that really enhances the work. Check her out at http://www.cassandrabarney.com/.
Thanks!!
I have seen her work in Cannon Beach, Oregon several times. It is better in person of course. What you cannot always see on her website is the crackle finish on her work. It is a very fine crackle that really enhances the work. Check her out at http://www.cassandrabarney.com/.
Thanks!!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Living Water

Friday, November 14, 2008
Flutterby
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Artful Birdhouse
Today I thought I would share my Copper roofed birdhouse. I started making these because I wanted one for my backyard as we get a lot of bird visitors. I added the copper to the top of the birdhouse as an accent and to prevent water leakage into the house itself. (Oregon Rain).
I made the sides easy to open so that they could be cleaned when the birds were finished raising their young. I had a bird family that moved right in this past spring and they made a fine nest inside, it was great and so fun to watch! I have sold a few of these in all different sizes and I hope that everyone put them up and provided a bird family a home.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Dancing Cats

This is my dancing Cats quilt I made a while back. All of the fabrics with the exception of the skirts is hand dyed by me. Since I don't have a lot of space and was fearful of my own clumsiness, I used a technique that involved mason jars. You mix up your dyes in small mason jars and then stuff your fabric into the jar. That way you can put a lid on them while they soak in the dye. If you really scrunch it in there as it absorbs the liquid, it is surprising how much you can fit in a small jar. I used dye ready muslin that I purchased through Dharma trading in California for the fabric. You could also just use pre-washed muslin as well. I really enjoyed making this one!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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