Thursday, 11 June 2009
Have a great holiday Sandy and Chris!
We've all been a bit worried in our family lately about my sister's cats. Poor Georgie (pictured on the right) spent three nights at the vets on a drip with something unpronounceable. No sooner was Georgie home and making good progress when Darcy (the other one!) came out in sympathy with a dodgy eye. Fortunately some cream cleared that up in no time. Sandy thought she would have to cancel her holiday, they were due to fly out on Tuesday. Fortunately her travel insurance would've covered it but the cats are now in the cattery with the owner fully up to speed and keeping a special eye on them so all is well - phew! Aren't they cute? I thought dogs knew how to relax ...!
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
First red mist products
Here is a photograph of the very first red mist products. When (if!) they are sold, half of the proceeds will be donated to the Orangutan Foundation. The necklace will be £65 and the earrings £12 per pair. They will be on sale on my stall from this Saturday and on my website soon.
Here is another photograph of a new bracelet made with my hagstone beads, this time they have been shaped using my kalera press, the edges of a pure kalera are squared off, these have been softened so they're more organic and with the etched surface, they feel like real pebbles! Don't the fair trade Karen Hill Tribe sterling silver beads look just dinky with them?
Rightio, excuse me, readers of my other blog - Free me of palm oil - will understand why I now feel the need to set fire to things (via soldering) and bash things (via hammering silver links into a chain).
Here is another photograph of a new bracelet made with my hagstone beads, this time they have been shaped using my kalera press, the edges of a pure kalera are squared off, these have been softened so they're more organic and with the etched surface, they feel like real pebbles! Don't the fair trade Karen Hill Tribe sterling silver beads look just dinky with them?
Sunday, 7 June 2009
Strawberry fair
As I'm typing this, it is pouring with rain here. It started the same yesterday morning - market day in Cambridge. I decided to believe the forecast and optimistically set up my stall anyway and fortunately, it was right and the rain cleared away to leave a pleasant day.
It was strawberry fair in Cambridge. This is usually a mixed blessing for my business - there are far more people around in Cambridge than usual and if the weather is fair and not too hot, many will wander over into the craft market as well and one always hopes they will buy something. But on the other hand, serious shoppers who don't like it when it's too crowded stay away. This is my sixth year and no two have been alike so I was prepared for anything! I just hoped I wouldn't have to spend too much time doing the crossword and soduko puzzles!
I ended up having a really good day, several things have sold before they made it onto the website (again!) But as I can't garden today, I will be spending some of my day off updating the website with pictures so I'll put them straight into the gallery or on the Lampwork section with "sold" on them.
To celebrate my good day and commemorate strawberry fair's role in it, I bought a strawberry cupcake from anew stallholder who appeared last week selling tempting cakes and goodies!
It was especially nice to see Sue and Lucie, two of my regular customers, who stopped by particularly to see any red mist jewellery I had produced in aid of the Orangutan Foundation. I'm afraid I had nothing to show them, I made up a batch of the beads on Thursday but didn't get time on Friday to turn them into jewellery so that's first job on Monday. But it proves people do read the blog and so it made my day!
I also haven't made any jewellery yet with these beads, they are a variation of the Akamai beads, these are orange/yellow and brown instead of the blue/green ones you've already seen.
It was strawberry fair in Cambridge. This is usually a mixed blessing for my business - there are far more people around in Cambridge than usual and if the weather is fair and not too hot, many will wander over into the craft market as well and one always hopes they will buy something. But on the other hand, serious shoppers who don't like it when it's too crowded stay away. This is my sixth year and no two have been alike so I was prepared for anything! I just hoped I wouldn't have to spend too much time doing the crossword and soduko puzzles!
I ended up having a really good day, several things have sold before they made it onto the website (again!) But as I can't garden today, I will be spending some of my day off updating the website with pictures so I'll put them straight into the gallery or on the Lampwork section with "sold" on them.
To celebrate my good day and commemorate strawberry fair's role in it, I bought a strawberry cupcake from anew stallholder who appeared last week selling tempting cakes and goodies!
It was especially nice to see Sue and Lucie, two of my regular customers, who stopped by particularly to see any red mist jewellery I had produced in aid of the Orangutan Foundation. I'm afraid I had nothing to show them, I made up a batch of the beads on Thursday but didn't get time on Friday to turn them into jewellery so that's first job on Monday. But it proves people do read the blog and so it made my day!
I also haven't made any jewellery yet with these beads, they are a variation of the Akamai beads, these are orange/yellow and brown instead of the blue/green ones you've already seen.
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Thursday, 4 June 2009
We have a winner!
I am pleased to say we have a winner, but not of the elections, sorry! Make sure that in the excitement of the announcement of the winner of my Name that Jewellery competition, you don't all forget to go and vote!
There were all of six entries ... that's three fewer than my previous competition! I shall have to make the prizes bigger methinks! Anyway, what you've all been waiting for is ...
Eric with "Blue planet with moon"! Thank you for entering Eric, I have your address from a previous website order so I shall be posting the earrings to you tomorrow! I'll e-mail you when I dispatch.
Now I have to pick a name for the jewellery from all the suggestions, I do like "blue planet with moon" as it's very descriptive of the beads. In fact all the suggestions would've fitted the jewellery well but just pipping the others is "Akamai", as suggested by Dani in her blog comment last week. So I shall be putting the jewellery on the website under that name but it will be in the Gallery section as it's already been sold.
There were all of six entries ... that's three fewer than my previous competition! I shall have to make the prizes bigger methinks! Anyway, what you've all been waiting for is ...
Eric with "Blue planet with moon"! Thank you for entering Eric, I have your address from a previous website order so I shall be posting the earrings to you tomorrow! I'll e-mail you when I dispatch.
Now I have to pick a name for the jewellery from all the suggestions, I do like "blue planet with moon" as it's very descriptive of the beads. In fact all the suggestions would've fitted the jewellery well but just pipping the others is "Akamai", as suggested by Dani in her blog comment last week. So I shall be putting the jewellery on the website under that name but it will be in the Gallery section as it's already been sold.
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Red mist
For the past few weeks I've been getting very annoyed about something. It's palm oil. I'm still as mad as I was when I first read this article and this one in the Independent. What has got me so cross is that I have been buying many of these items for years without realising that my money was contributing towards the demand for palm oil. Well, no more, I'm determined to try to live without the stuff as far as I can. I have read in many places that it's more or less impossible as this stuff is insidious throughout our consumer products. Nevertheless, I feel I have to act.
I don't want to clutter up my lampwork blog as this issue is a bit disparate but what I'd like to do is invite my readers to look at my other blog, Free me of palm oil, which is dedicated to my attempts to boycott products using palm oil.
I'll be prettying up the new blog with some photographs of rainforest creatures when I get chance to look out some royalty-free not for profit photographs.
This bead was made today whilst I was thinking about the issues thrown up by palm oil and the destruction of orangutan habitat in particular. I'm calling it Red Mist as it represents how angry - really angry - I am with the manufacturers who have been using it and disguising the fact on their ingredients' lists.
I'll be making more of these beads and a percentage of the proceeds of the jewellery sold will be donated towards the Orangutan Foundation, a UK based charity.
I don't want to clutter up my lampwork blog as this issue is a bit disparate but what I'd like to do is invite my readers to look at my other blog, Free me of palm oil, which is dedicated to my attempts to boycott products using palm oil.
I'll be prettying up the new blog with some photographs of rainforest creatures when I get chance to look out some royalty-free not for profit photographs.
I'll be making more of these beads and a percentage of the proceeds of the jewellery sold will be donated towards the Orangutan Foundation, a UK based charity.
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orangutan,
palm,
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