I don't hate you, in fact, your video reminded me of when I lived on the coast of Texas (now inland)! Walks on the beach, shell and driftwood searching and the sound of the waves!
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Love your glass beads, they are so gorgeous! Want to exchange links or blog subscriptions?
Oh, thanks for posting this! The beach is my favorite color palate. Can hardly wait to see what you make from the inspiration. Enjoy CA! I have a vintage painting of the mission La Purisma near Santa Barbara but I've never visited in person. If you get there, too, snap some photos for me?
ps)Did you get my email? I sent it directly to the .ca address I used a couple years ago. let me know if i need to resend.
It's my birthday this month. Yes. Another one. In honor of my many many birthdays I'm giving away a pair of my handcrafted earrings. A pair of my lampwork beads wired with sterling silver and strung onto french style clips. [retail $40.] Nubby textural warm autumnal hues of amber and purple. He re's how to win: 1. Visit and "Like" Sweetwater Designs handmade glass beads on Facebook. 2. Share the Sweetwater Designs Facebook page or any album from this page on your Wall, and tag me in your posts. Facebook's easy-to-use "Share" button can be found below most featured images and posts on the left side, while the "Tag This Photo" function is typically located on the right side. 3. You can share and post as many times as you like; each shared post in which you tag " Sweetwater Designs handmade glass beads" gets you one entry into the Birthday giveaway. Please comment either here or on my fac
I have a love for organic works of art..movement, line and color that mimic nature or are earth inspired... A push or subtle exaggeration of textures, color and movement ..all of those elements play a role in organics. Sometimes it's simply a matter of getting out of the way... Provide the right atomosphere.. The correct ratio of oxygen to fuel, that perfect combination of glasses and metals, the right temperature in your kiln for that particular glass.. don't forget to check the alignment of the stars ~ and then get out of the way..stop pushing and pulling with the form. Listen and see. ..allow the glass to be the star. Gravity, the glass itself, temperature and serendipity ...all combine to create an 'organic' piece of art~
Last month I was invited to join Potomac's influencer program. This means that every so often Potomac Bead company sends participants out a box of supplies for them to play with. We make 3 or 4 pieces of jewelry and tag them on social media. Yep, you can count me in. Stay tuned to see what I've made..I should be able to create at least 3 pieces or more with what I've been sent. Will post here when I have anything to show!
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Thanks for adding me as a friend on Scoutle.
Love your glass beads, they are so gorgeous! Want to exchange links or blog subscriptions?
Grandma Betty
Can hardly wait to see what you make from the inspiration. Enjoy CA! I have a vintage painting of the mission La Purisma near Santa Barbara but I've never visited in person. If you get there, too, snap some photos for me?
ps)Did you get my email? I sent it directly to the .ca address I used a couple years ago. let me know if i need to resend.
Melanie, my contact is
admin@deborahlambson.com
(just kidding..its that "I need a hot vacation coz I am Canadian" thing!)
Enjoy!!
(still jealous)