Friday, December 31, 2010

I love, new beginnings...



a fresh clean canvas
blank books without lines
thick stacks of plain white paper
my new white bisque designs just out of firing

I see infinite possibilities ...





Here is to...
positive choices
boundless potential
and the pure joy of dwelling in rich possibilities!


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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Lovely enamel watering can

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was an unexpected sweet gift



a favorite,

both beautiful and useful !



this is stamped on the bottom



{ does anyone have any info about it ? }




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Friday, December 24, 2010

Gratitude

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{with a snap of some my original ceramic bisque creations}

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Happiest Holiday!
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Monday, December 20, 2010

Custom Christmas Card


Created for a favorite client.


Licensed as an interior designer I often find my job description changing,

according to the clients needs and desires.

Most of the time I am creating blue prints for construction needs

and scheduling contractors to follow through,

selecting all the materials whether it is the shower hardware

or flooring or fabrics...

I love what I do, as each client is a new adventure and unique challenge.

I had the opportunity to help this client find a new home

and while he was out of town remodel and move all his belongings in,

adding new pieces and even decorating his home for the holidays.




Thrilled with the results upon his return,

he asked to contract my services to assist him in planning a holiday open house.

( not finding anything appropriate )

This is the water color card I created for his party invitation.

He loved it, his friends upon arrival at the party wowed

as they realized it was his home on the front of the card.

The party was a huge success!





I am so blessed & grateful to make a living at what I love doing !




Friday, December 17, 2010

Merry & Bright Tablescape

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I began with an old mirror as a base on top the cocktail table
{ the mirror was an alley find }



to reflect the sparkle & lights thru out the room




holiday decorating continues around the cottage...

{ view how the mirrored tree was created here }



Monday, December 13, 2010

Partridge in an acorn tree






I trained a climbing fig plant over this topiary frame

it has become the perfect perch for the partridge

acorn ornaments were added,





a tiny corner of the window ledge is styled for the holidays

view more about the jeweled tree here.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Merry & Bright


decorating for the holidays

with some of my own ceramic creations included




more about how I created the mirrored tree here





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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Ceramic Lace Frames

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...still experimenting with cotton lace,


dipped in liquid clay,
then fired...



creating lacy ceramic frames!



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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Holiday Hydrangeas




Judith from Lavender Cottage left a sweet comment 

and I popped over to view her world.


This is her photo with the caption...




"The Annabelle hydrangea flowers that are now a crispy parchment colour
have pretty ice crystals covering them. "

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OMGoodness, I LoVed the photo of her hydrangea with ice crystals!

I'm so inspired to play with glitter on the ones in my garden.

so I began with this one...


then I clipped one that was just beginning to fade...



and yet another that I lightly sprayed with white Krylon paint then glittered





here is a view of all 3



hmmm.... what to do with the new beauties?




a holiday door garland!


Thank you Judith for the inspiration.


Friday, November 26, 2010

Caprese Salad serving platter





A new ceramic serving dish design was

created by experimenting with a flat square brush and glazes

to see how the effect would turn out on round objects.




Yay, beautiful and useful!




Insalata Caprese Salad - Mozzarella, Tomato and Basil Plate

1/2 pound fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced 1/4-inch thick
2 large vine-ripened tomatoes, sliced 1/4-inch thick
1 cup fresh basil leaves
Sea salt to taste
Freshly-ground black pepper to taste
sweet onion slivers optional
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil


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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Holiday sparkle...



gold tone 18" sequins cone tree found at T. J. MAXX for $9.99...




embellishment needed...





gold thread, vintage jewels, beads and buttons are gathered for inspiration...


& an old brass candlestick is beginning to look like a pedestal stand




progress is being made




{ actually it's not finished,

I just wanted to get the post up to inspire others,

while they could still find the cone tree }




View more creative holiday sparkle here


Sunday, November 21, 2010

A season of birds continues



with bird bottle stoppers created in clay and crackle glazed




and a repurposed Patron Bottle,




with bird seed included



for the bird fancier on your holiday list.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

A season of birds




and nesting

continues with the creation of a ceramic bird nest.




Using cotton strings, paper and clay




with a little bird stopper created to sit on top



and if you peek inside you will see eggs are included.


(I know it looks like string, but trust me the string burns away in firing and what is left is the clay)






This is a messy business!


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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Voluptuous pink rose vase


created with clay




using a ripped cotton tee shirt

dipped in slip then twisted and turned



and designing a stamen stopper



then lots of soft pink glaze...




and it all started with this little beauty on the right in white

created by my friend Cheryl while playing together at Summerland Cottage

Thank you Cheryl for the inspiration !



Saturday, November 13, 2010

Bringing nature indoors


with a few of my latest creations in clay

here they are lined up for your viewing pleasure




soon they will find their favorite perches through out the cottage




maybe inside a cage...

or next to some greenery...

possibly on the fireplace mantle

or part of a holiday wreath ....

perhaps another family will adopt a couple of them !





Monday, November 8, 2010

Alley find





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we have a wonderful tradition in my little town,

when you are over something,

{ no longer having a need or desire to own it, and it's still useful or beautiful }

instead of putting it in the garbage to overflow our landfills

we set it out in the alley for another to discover and take home to treasure,

re purpose or share.



actually my neighbor spied this little beauty

brought it home and gifted it to me

Thank you Thomas !


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Sharing is good



Yesterday I had the good fortune of having the opportunity to share Summerland

Cottage as a location, with an amazing group of artists, who asked to use the guest

cottage and gardens at Summerland for a Body Glove bathing suit photo shoot.




Even the weather was participating with 80+ degrees

and cool ocean breezes in November!


The swimsuit designers Carolyne Deshaies and Alicia Barrett met their photographer

Dominic flown in from Canada, along with the talented and inspired makeup artist

Dehx from Huntington Beach California to bronze and beautify the models,

Elizabeth Crompton from Los Angeles and Tyrie Rudolph who flew in from Florida.





Here the models pose in front of one of my largest creative ventures

at the entrance to Summerland Cottage

a higgledy piggledy vintage brick wall with my ceramic seashells

embedded throughout

it is more than 60' long and over 10' tall





Life is good!

 Tyrie liked this photo I snapped of her well enough
to use as her new face book profile photo.




The cooperative creative energy with all the varying artists was amazing,

everyone had such fun working together

it was a great day and new friendships were made...

you could say it was magical!



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