Remember to take a ride on the Crazy Train: Today features BijouxDesigns and some beautiful items. Tell me which is your favorite on my blog and you may win a Swarovski Crystal earring pair or silver plated bracelet. The ArtFire Jewelry Design and Jewelry Supply Guild is hosting a Spring Cleaning treasure hunt which began on the the 17th.
Here is a link to our West Coast Crafters guild roster.
The next two studios on our roster are: Dragonsglass and EmilyGraceSuitcase.
Dragonsglass doesn't tell us much about herself or her studio. She does reveal that she is a stay at home mom of several fur babies.
Here are two items from her studio:
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EmilyGraceSuitcase says, "This summer, some friends of mine will be riding their bikes across the US (from Florida to California) to raise awareness about what's going on in the Congo through an organization called Falling Whistles. During the month of April, 50% of all online sales will be donated toward making this trip a reality. Check out their blog at http://www.fallingwhistlesbiketour.com/
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Three experiments in more responsible production:
UNCHAINED- Jewelry made from fairtrade and ethically traded beads.
SALVAGE- Quirky jewelry and accessories made from recycled plastic grocery bags.
ATTIC- Jewelry and accessories reinvented mostly from vintage or broken jewelry.
WEBSITE: www.emilygracesuitcase.com"
"I am an artist and designer living in San Diego, California. While my first love is traveling and interacting with people around the world, I've always enjoyed creating new things. This is a way for me to combine those two interests, and fund my part-time job lifestyle so that I can continue to volunteer in my community. Please visit my website at emilygracesuitcase.com to find more information about my jewelry."
So let's explore the studios of our guild members of the guild by visiting their shop and letting them know what's best about it.
Remember to note here what you found the most extraordinary so that you might win the earrings or bracelet (gentlemen, I have one for you as well....no earrings though. I haven't bought stud findings yet.).
I hope you enjoy today. Have fun!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
West Coast Crafters Spotlights #3
Firstly, please let me apologize for not posting for 3 days. I had planned to take Friday off, and post on Saturday. For some reason I completed the post and navigated away from it before I saved it and in disgust, I went away to do housework, as it seemed less stressful :)
Remember to take a ride on the Crazy Train: Today features 3zArt and some beautiful items. Tell me which is your favorite on my blog and you may win a Swarovski Crystal earring pair or silver plated bracelet. The ArtFire Jewelry Design and Jewelry Supply Guild is hosting a Spring Cleaning treasure hunt which began on the the 17th.
Here is a link to our West Coast Crafters guild roster.
The next two studios on our roster are:
Bearchick and Craftnique. Bearchick says, "Bear Chick is taking a vacation with The Husband and The Mom. The shop will be back up on Sunday, April 26. Please visit then and see what treasures Bear Chick has to offer," so we'll visit her studio later in the month.
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Craftnique says of the studio, "Hello and welcome to my studio. Here you will find a little of this n that.
I like to think of it as a small gift shop where you will find a variety of handmade items.
Thank you for stopping by.
I will ship International just contact me for shipping information
http://www.facebook.com/pages/craftnique/67095135775?created
www.craftnique.etsy.com
www.craftnique.blogspot.com "
"I have a variety of creative hobbies,
decorative/tole painting, polymer clay, jewelery, paper, sewing, woodwork andnature, recycling to name a few!!.
I was lucky enough to grow up in a very creative family. We were always learning something new.
Creating is my therapy
I have a supportive husband, children and grandchildren that help out when I need them.
What a fun way to spend the day..
Please convo me if you have any questions
also at www.craftnique.etsy.com and www.craftnique.blogspot.com."
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Next in the roster is Crafty_Business. Of her studio she says, "Hi and welcome to Crafty Business -- where it's all about the sparkle. Okay, it's about color and beauty and originality too. I absolutely love sparkling crystal, so I feature genuine Swarovski crystal products. Grab some beads to create your own special design or check out our hand crafted pieces. But be sure to come back and visit often because I'll be adding to the inventory and changing things up as often as I can."
Inspired by many years of watching and helping my mother create a wide variety of crafts, I've always been fascinated by the beauty, fire and elegance of Swarovski crystals. When I began to bead more often, I found myself repeatedly being drawn back to the sparkling charm of crystals. So, in this my "second career", I offer quality, hand-crafted jewelry, as well as crystal and semi-precious beads for other artisans and designers.
My first love is the ocean but I find beauty just about everywhere I look!"
So let's explore the studios of our guild members of the guild by visiting their shop and letting them know what's best about it.
Remember to note here what you found the most extraordinary so that you might win the earrings or bracelet (gentlemen, I have one for you as well....no earrings though. I haven't bought stud findings yet.).
I hope you enjoy today. Have fun!
Remember to take a ride on the Crazy Train: Today features 3zArt and some beautiful items. Tell me which is your favorite on my blog and you may win a Swarovski Crystal earring pair or silver plated bracelet. The ArtFire Jewelry Design and Jewelry Supply Guild is hosting a Spring Cleaning treasure hunt which began on the the 17th.
Here is a link to our West Coast Crafters guild roster.
The next two studios on our roster are:
Bearchick and Craftnique. Bearchick says, "Bear Chick is taking a vacation with The Husband and The Mom. The shop will be back up on Sunday, April 26. Please visit then and see what treasures Bear Chick has to offer," so we'll visit her studio later in the month.
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Craftnique says of the studio, "Hello and welcome to my studio. Here you will find a little of this n that.
I like to think of it as a small gift shop where you will find a variety of handmade items.
Thank you for stopping by.
I will ship International just contact me for shipping information
http://www.facebook.com/pages/craftnique/67095135775?created
www.craftnique.etsy.com
www.craftnique.blogspot.com "
"I have a variety of creative hobbies,
decorative/tole painting, polymer clay, jewelery, paper, sewing, woodwork andnature, recycling to name a few!!.
I was lucky enough to grow up in a very creative family. We were always learning something new.
Creating is my therapy
I have a supportive husband, children and grandchildren that help out when I need them.
What a fun way to spend the day..
Please convo me if you have any questions
also at www.craftnique.etsy.com and www.craftnique.blogspot.com."
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Next in the roster is Crafty_Business. Of her studio she says, "Hi and welcome to Crafty Business -- where it's all about the sparkle. Okay, it's about color and beauty and originality too. I absolutely love sparkling crystal, so I feature genuine Swarovski crystal products. Grab some beads to create your own special design or check out our hand crafted pieces. But be sure to come back and visit often because I'll be adding to the inventory and changing things up as often as I can."
Inspired by many years of watching and helping my mother create a wide variety of crafts, I've always been fascinated by the beauty, fire and elegance of Swarovski crystals. When I began to bead more often, I found myself repeatedly being drawn back to the sparkling charm of crystals. So, in this my "second career", I offer quality, hand-crafted jewelry, as well as crystal and semi-precious beads for other artisans and designers.
My first love is the ocean but I find beauty just about everywhere I look!"
So let's explore the studios of our guild members of the guild by visiting their shop and letting them know what's best about it.
Remember to note here what you found the most extraordinary so that you might win the earrings or bracelet (gentlemen, I have one for you as well....no earrings though. I haven't bought stud findings yet.).
I hope you enjoy today. Have fun!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
West Coast Crafters Spotlights #2
Remember to take a ride on the Crazy Train: Today features 3zArt and some beautiful items. Tell me which is your favorite on my blog and you may win a Swarovski Crystal earring pair or silver plated bracelet. Only a few days left to decipher the cryptogram in the Easter Egg Hunt. And remember that the ArtFire Jewelry Design and Jewelry Supply Guild will have a treasure hunt beginning on the 17th.
Here is a link to our West Coast Crafters guild roster.
The next few of us in the alphabet are Alisuns (that's me!), AwakenJewelry Under Construction, and Beadwife.
Here is a recent blog about me that I did for the Crazy Train.
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Welcome to Awaken Jewelry, and thank you for stopping by.
AwakenJewelry is currently under construction. Here is what the owner says, "Our studio is currently in development; please check back soon!
If you would like to be notified of when the shop will open in addition to other sales, promotimes, and offers that Awaken Jewelry will offer in the future, please send us your full name, birthday (month and day only), and e-mail address via Artfire.
One more thing; please check out our referral program located at the bottom of our policies. We are sure you will like the incentive.
God Bless You."
About herself, "Hi, thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to visit my studio. My name is Leah and I am the artist behind Awaken Jewelry. This is my passion and my calling; to make jewelry to glorify God. I am Christian woman of 21 years old. I have two young children and a supportive husband. I have always been a creative person, even when I was a child, arts and crafts activities would be an everyday joy. Your jewelry is created in my smoke-free animal-free studio; and a portion of your purchase will be donated to our Charity.
Please take the time to visit my Artist Blog and Flickr because I love talking and sharing about myself! You will find my everyday joys and triumphs on my Blog and my absolute favorite pictures on Flickr. You will also find a wide variety of studio and work-related pictures that I hope you will enjoy.
http://awakenjewelry.wordpress.com
http://flickr.com/photos/awakenjewelry"
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Beadwife says, "I'm Kalera Stratton, a Portland, Oregon lampwork glass beadmaker. All the artisan lampwork beads you will see here are lovingly handmade in my studio, with painstaking attention to detail. My beads are annealed as I make them, going straight from torch to a digitally-controlled kiln. With lampworking experience since 1992 and a constant thirst to improve my skills, it is my goal to bring you beads that will delight your senses, enhance your designs, and last for generations to come."
Of herself, "I got my start making beads in early 1992, at the tender age of 21. My friend Jen had just learned how to make beads, and gave me a beadmaking demonstration in the kitchen of her apartment. I was addicted! Fortunately, my birthday was approaching; with the help of a gift certificate from my mom, I was able to purchase my very own Hot Head and an assortment of glass rods.
Keeping in mind that I had never taken a class, had never heard of the ISGB (International Society of Glass Beadmakers), and the soon-to-be-published seminal works of James Kervin and Cindy Jenkins were still but a twinkle in the eyes of their authors, it will be no surprise to you that my first few years making beads were spent fumbling in the dark. I didn't even know what the technique I was using was called! In 1995, some research on the Internet turned up information on "Lampwinding", and I at least had a name for what I was doing. I had been selling simple pendants and earrings made from my beads on a limited basis to friends and coworkers; I now got brave and approached a local gallery chain. My work was immediately accepted, and I started selling a few items a week consistently.
In 1996 I was able to special-order Jim Kervin's book "More Than You Ever Wanted To Know About Glass Beadmaking", and shortly after that, Cindy Jenkins' "Making Glass Beads". The quality of my beads improved dramatically! I also got my hands on a glass fusing kiln and, with the help of a year-long stint with a major art glass manufacturer, was able to enrich and expand my education about glass.
Fast forward to the present day. Instead of the small starter torch I had, I now work on a powerful Bethlehem Barracuda, and instead of cooling my beads in a can of vermiculite, I anneal in a digitally-controlled Fusebox 10 kiln! What a world of difference! Although I have STILL never taken a class, (and boy, I can think of several I'd like to take; there are some brilliant teachers out there!) association with other glass artists has opened my world to techniques beyond what I could have dreamed. A decade of more-or-less dabbling proved to be a solid foundation for my new thrust as a serious lampworker, and, a few months after the birth of my newest baby daughter, I left my retail career to earn my living with artisan glass - which brings me to the present.
Me and my kids live in our much-loved 1909 bungalow in Portland Oregon, along with a mellow Sheperd named Nikko, a Chug named Leda, a freewheeling cat named Sol Rosenburg, two parakeets, assorted foster-kittens, and a turtle named Wayne. My studio is set up in the newly-renovated garage... it's all mine! I finally have room to spread out and set up all my doohickeys and gadgets.
I am grateful for all the people and circumstances that led me to this point, because this is exactly where I want to be, and I am happy!
You can see more at my website at http://www.beadwife.com.
Thank you so much for visiting! "
So let's explore the studios of our guild members of the guild by visiting their shop and letting them know what's best about it.
Remember to note here what you found the most extraordinary so that you might win the earrings or bracelet (gentlemen, I have one for you as well....no earrings though. I haven't bought stud findings yet.).
I hope you enjoy today. Have fun!
Here is a link to our West Coast Crafters guild roster.
The next few of us in the alphabet are Alisuns (that's me!), AwakenJewelry Under Construction, and Beadwife.
Here is a recent blog about me that I did for the Crazy Train.
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Welcome to Awaken Jewelry, and thank you for stopping by.
AwakenJewelry is currently under construction. Here is what the owner says, "Our studio is currently in development; please check back soon!
If you would like to be notified of when the shop will open in addition to other sales, promotimes, and offers that Awaken Jewelry will offer in the future, please send us your full name, birthday (month and day only), and e-mail address via Artfire.
One more thing; please check out our referral program located at the bottom of our policies. We are sure you will like the incentive.
God Bless You."
About herself, "Hi, thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to visit my studio. My name is Leah and I am the artist behind Awaken Jewelry. This is my passion and my calling; to make jewelry to glorify God. I am Christian woman of 21 years old. I have two young children and a supportive husband. I have always been a creative person, even when I was a child, arts and crafts activities would be an everyday joy. Your jewelry is created in my smoke-free animal-free studio; and a portion of your purchase will be donated to our Charity.
Please take the time to visit my Artist Blog and Flickr because I love talking and sharing about myself! You will find my everyday joys and triumphs on my Blog and my absolute favorite pictures on Flickr. You will also find a wide variety of studio and work-related pictures that I hope you will enjoy.
http://awakenjewelry.wordpress.com
http://flickr.com/photos/awakenjewelry"
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Beadwife says, "I'm Kalera Stratton, a Portland, Oregon lampwork glass beadmaker. All the artisan lampwork beads you will see here are lovingly handmade in my studio, with painstaking attention to detail. My beads are annealed as I make them, going straight from torch to a digitally-controlled kiln. With lampworking experience since 1992 and a constant thirst to improve my skills, it is my goal to bring you beads that will delight your senses, enhance your designs, and last for generations to come."
Of herself, "I got my start making beads in early 1992, at the tender age of 21. My friend Jen had just learned how to make beads, and gave me a beadmaking demonstration in the kitchen of her apartment. I was addicted! Fortunately, my birthday was approaching; with the help of a gift certificate from my mom, I was able to purchase my very own Hot Head and an assortment of glass rods.
Keeping in mind that I had never taken a class, had never heard of the ISGB (International Society of Glass Beadmakers), and the soon-to-be-published seminal works of James Kervin and Cindy Jenkins were still but a twinkle in the eyes of their authors, it will be no surprise to you that my first few years making beads were spent fumbling in the dark. I didn't even know what the technique I was using was called! In 1995, some research on the Internet turned up information on "Lampwinding", and I at least had a name for what I was doing. I had been selling simple pendants and earrings made from my beads on a limited basis to friends and coworkers; I now got brave and approached a local gallery chain. My work was immediately accepted, and I started selling a few items a week consistently.
In 1996 I was able to special-order Jim Kervin's book "More Than You Ever Wanted To Know About Glass Beadmaking", and shortly after that, Cindy Jenkins' "Making Glass Beads". The quality of my beads improved dramatically! I also got my hands on a glass fusing kiln and, with the help of a year-long stint with a major art glass manufacturer, was able to enrich and expand my education about glass.
Fast forward to the present day. Instead of the small starter torch I had, I now work on a powerful Bethlehem Barracuda, and instead of cooling my beads in a can of vermiculite, I anneal in a digitally-controlled Fusebox 10 kiln! What a world of difference! Although I have STILL never taken a class, (and boy, I can think of several I'd like to take; there are some brilliant teachers out there!) association with other glass artists has opened my world to techniques beyond what I could have dreamed. A decade of more-or-less dabbling proved to be a solid foundation for my new thrust as a serious lampworker, and, a few months after the birth of my newest baby daughter, I left my retail career to earn my living with artisan glass - which brings me to the present.
Me and my kids live in our much-loved 1909 bungalow in Portland Oregon, along with a mellow Sheperd named Nikko, a Chug named Leda, a freewheeling cat named Sol Rosenburg, two parakeets, assorted foster-kittens, and a turtle named Wayne. My studio is set up in the newly-renovated garage... it's all mine! I finally have room to spread out and set up all my doohickeys and gadgets.
I am grateful for all the people and circumstances that led me to this point, because this is exactly where I want to be, and I am happy!
You can see more at my website at http://www.beadwife.com.
Thank you so much for visiting! "
So let's explore the studios of our guild members of the guild by visiting their shop and letting them know what's best about it.
Remember to note here what you found the most extraordinary so that you might win the earrings or bracelet (gentlemen, I have one for you as well....no earrings though. I haven't bought stud findings yet.).
I hope you enjoy today. Have fun!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
West Coast Crafters Spotlights
Remember to take a ride on the Crazy Train: Today features AccessoriesbyGottJoy and some beautiful items. Tell me which is your favorite on my blog and you may win a Swarovski Crystal earring pair or silver plated bracelet. Only a few days left to decipher the cryptogram in the Easter Egg Hunt. And remember that the ArtFire Jewelry Design and Jewelry Supply Guild will have a treasure hunt beginning on the 17th.
Here is a link to our West Coast Crafters guild roster.
The first two of us in the alphabet are 1337Art and 99Lollipop.
Of the studio, 1337Art says, "Thank you so much for your visit! Please keep checking back as we will be adding a lot of new items.
Would you like to be signed up for our email mailing list for specials, discounts, and more? Please feel free to contact us or check out our blog for details:
http://elite-art.blogspot.com"
Of the artist, "The name "1337" is a modern play on the word "elite." The name 1337 Art is meant to demonstrate that a piece of jewelry is not just a piece of jewelry; it's a work of art. I love to create, to feel inspired, and to share my joys with you."
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Of the studio, 99Lollipop says, "Welcome to 99 Lollipop, a place where the time-honored traditions of hand knitting, embroidering and crafting are juxtaposed with a contemporary flair. While modern yarns and materials are incorporated into 99 Lollipop's unique items, we strive to respect and honor the beautiful vintage styles that never go out of fashion.
All of our work, unless otherwise noted, are the unique, one-of-a-kind creations of 99 Lollipop. Each piece is hand made and lovingly-crafted using only the highest quality materials. If you can't find what you're looking for in our catalog, don't worry! At 99 Lollipop we can turn your creative vision into a high-quality custom creation. We can also monogram or embellish any existing item to your specifications. Simply contact us for more information.
For more iems please visit our website at www.99lollipop.com"
Of the artisan, "Hello. My name is Rachel of 99Lollipop and by day I am a psychotherapist working part time with the homeless of Los Angeles and part time in private practice.
By night and every other spare minute I knit, knit, knit!!! I have dreamt for years of putting my unique, one of a kind items into the public marketplace and have finally made the leap.
My work is made with attention to detail, individual styling and love.
I enjoy doing custom made work and can embroider and or embellish just about anything. I specialize in beautiful handbags and hats, but also make scarfs, shawls, actually anything!
In addition I teach knitting and crocheting to individuals and groups. I am reasonabally priced and very patient (so don't hesitate to contact me if you are in the Los Angeles area and desire to learn this incredibly satisfying and rewarding skill).
***For further and more extensive examples of our work, please visit us at www.99lollipop.com"
So let's explore the studios of our guild members of the guild by visiting their shop and letting them know what's best about it.
Remember to note here what you found the most extraordinary so that you might win the earrings or bracelet (gentlemen, I have one for you as well....no earrings though. I haven't bought stud findings yet.).
I hope you enjoy today. Have fun!
Here is a link to our West Coast Crafters guild roster.
The first two of us in the alphabet are 1337Art and 99Lollipop.
Of the studio, 1337Art says, "Thank you so much for your visit! Please keep checking back as we will be adding a lot of new items.
Would you like to be signed up for our email mailing list for specials, discounts, and more? Please feel free to contact us or check out our blog for details:
http://elite-art.blogspot.com"
Of the artist, "The name "1337" is a modern play on the word "elite." The name 1337 Art is meant to demonstrate that a piece of jewelry is not just a piece of jewelry; it's a work of art. I love to create, to feel inspired, and to share my joys with you."
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Of the studio, 99Lollipop says, "Welcome to 99 Lollipop, a place where the time-honored traditions of hand knitting, embroidering and crafting are juxtaposed with a contemporary flair. While modern yarns and materials are incorporated into 99 Lollipop's unique items, we strive to respect and honor the beautiful vintage styles that never go out of fashion.
All of our work, unless otherwise noted, are the unique, one-of-a-kind creations of 99 Lollipop. Each piece is hand made and lovingly-crafted using only the highest quality materials. If you can't find what you're looking for in our catalog, don't worry! At 99 Lollipop we can turn your creative vision into a high-quality custom creation. We can also monogram or embellish any existing item to your specifications. Simply contact us for more information.
For more iems please visit our website at www.99lollipop.com"
Of the artisan, "Hello. My name is Rachel of 99Lollipop and by day I am a psychotherapist working part time with the homeless of Los Angeles and part time in private practice.
By night and every other spare minute I knit, knit, knit!!! I have dreamt for years of putting my unique, one of a kind items into the public marketplace and have finally made the leap.
My work is made with attention to detail, individual styling and love.
I enjoy doing custom made work and can embroider and or embellish just about anything. I specialize in beautiful handbags and hats, but also make scarfs, shawls, actually anything!
In addition I teach knitting and crocheting to individuals and groups. I am reasonabally priced and very patient (so don't hesitate to contact me if you are in the Los Angeles area and desire to learn this incredibly satisfying and rewarding skill).
***For further and more extensive examples of our work, please visit us at www.99lollipop.com"
So let's explore the studios of our guild members of the guild by visiting their shop and letting them know what's best about it.
Remember to note here what you found the most extraordinary so that you might win the earrings or bracelet (gentlemen, I have one for you as well....no earrings though. I haven't bought stud findings yet.).
I hope you enjoy today. Have fun!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Thank you!
Yesterday was surely the wildest train ride I've had in awhile. I was surprised at the depth of everyone's commitment to promoting me and at the results: In all the time I've been on Google Analytics I've never reached 50 unique visitors in a day. Yesterday's unique visitors (which probably excludes anyone who researched to promote me) was 68. If you are anything like me, you did your research first thing Saturday morning, so I know I owe a big thanks to everyone who took time from their Holiday Weekend to my advantage. I posted statistics here.
Some of the promoting I witnessed (I have no doubt I missed a lot of it) came from:
PiratePixieCrew
HaffinaCreations
MNHPhotography
Catinalife
Shedesignsjewelry
ArtisanGoodsbyGayle
Amy Designs
Moonstone
BijouxDesignsForYou
PicardCreative
LibertyDoll
JewelrybySandy
JewelrybyJoy
SweetwaterDesigns
AKimberlyDesign
LaDeDaCreations
JanelsonArts
MyDoggieAndMe
TrinketsAndTreasures
JennuineCandles
CelseaLynnDesigns
ColtPixy
LilBritKnits
ItsAJewelryThing
SupplyCloset
AHolidayGift
KraftyLady
ElecticOddities
CreativeCritters
BrokenHallelujia
DanglesbyDiane
Crystals-by-Jess
LicaLee
Many of you I met for the first time yesterday. Thank you!
Posting today:
Dragonfly
Coltpixy
Suzbax
JennuineCandles
WooleyCreek
MeaCulpaBodyandBath
Jewelry by Joy
KickinsKreations
TheJewelryShop
SilverRiverJewelry
Some of the promoting I witnessed (I have no doubt I missed a lot of it) came from:
PiratePixieCrew
HaffinaCreations
MNHPhotography
Catinalife
Shedesignsjewelry
ArtisanGoodsbyGayle
Amy Designs
Moonstone
BijouxDesignsForYou
PicardCreative
LibertyDoll
JewelrybySandy
JewelrybyJoy
SweetwaterDesigns
AKimberlyDesign
LaDeDaCreations
JanelsonArts
MyDoggieAndMe
TrinketsAndTreasures
JennuineCandles
CelseaLynnDesigns
ColtPixy
LilBritKnits
ItsAJewelryThing
SupplyCloset
AHolidayGift
KraftyLady
ElecticOddities
CreativeCritters
BrokenHallelujia
DanglesbyDiane
Crystals-by-Jess
LicaLee
Many of you I met for the first time yesterday. Thank you!
Posting today:
Dragonfly
Coltpixy
Suzbax
JennuineCandles
WooleyCreek
MeaCulpaBodyandBath
Jewelry by Joy
KickinsKreations
TheJewelryShop
SilverRiverJewelry
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Crazy Train Participants
I completely missed, until this minute, a tragedy in the life of someone I care very much about that took place. Please read about it in her own words, as it may be a cautionary tale.
I want to thank all of the people who are promoting my studio on the Crazy Train. Most of you I consider my dear friends already, and I truly look forward to getting to know all of you. Each picture is clickable.
From PiratePixieCrew:
From HaffinaCreations:
From MNHPhotography:
From Catinalife:
From SheDesignsJewelry:
From ArtisanGoodsbyGayle:
From AmyDesigns:
From Moonstone:
From BijouxDesignsForYou:
From PicardCreative:
From LibertyDoll:
From JewelrybySandy:
From JewelrybyJoy:
From SweetwaterDesigns:
From AKimberlyDesign:
From LaDeDaCreations:
From JanelsonArts:
From MyDoggieAndMe:
From WooleyCreek:
From TrinketsandTreasures
From JennuineCandles:
From ChelseaLynnDesigns:
From ColtPixy:
And from LilBritKnits:
From ItsAJewelryThing:
From SupplyCloset:
From AHolidayGift:
From KraftyLady:
Eclectic Oddities
CreativeCritters
BrokenHallelujia:
DanglesbyDiane
Crystals-by-jess
LicaLee:
More to come!
I want to thank all of the people who are promoting my studio on the Crazy Train. Most of you I consider my dear friends already, and I truly look forward to getting to know all of you. Each picture is clickable.
From PiratePixieCrew:
From HaffinaCreations:
From MNHPhotography:
From Catinalife:
From SheDesignsJewelry:
From ArtisanGoodsbyGayle:
From AmyDesigns:
From Moonstone:
From BijouxDesignsForYou:
From PicardCreative:
From LibertyDoll:
From JewelrybySandy:
From JewelrybyJoy:
From SweetwaterDesigns:
From AKimberlyDesign:
From LaDeDaCreations:
From JanelsonArts:
From MyDoggieAndMe:
From WooleyCreek:
From TrinketsandTreasures
From JennuineCandles:
From ChelseaLynnDesigns:
From ColtPixy:
And from LilBritKnits:
From ItsAJewelryThing:
From SupplyCloset:
From AHolidayGift:
From KraftyLady:
Eclectic Oddities
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