Wednesday

Wear your Social Media!


This wasn't a planned creation. I was at Goodwill, just looking for some tennis balls for my dogs to play with. Imagine going to Goodwill and going in for what you are looking for and not looking at everything else. Well that never happens. That day I found some cool buttons, frames, leather...and a jean jacket. As soon as I saw it I thought about how I could embellish or embroider on it. I was just there on Friday, so as you can tell the cogs moved pretty quickly.

Socially Wired. Aren't we all are these days? I took all of the popular social networking sites and some often used terms and embroidered them on the jacket.

Now, wait till you see what I have planned for the leather...

UPDATE: My jean jacket was featured on the CT Publishing Blog... October Creative Troupe Round-Up


Saturday

Private


....a weekend fantasy....who is on the other side of that door?

Thursday

A Day in the Life of a Quilted Wall Hanging


The picture below is the fabric I designed to place my Queen Anne's Lace design.




The cutting of borders begins




Yes this is my work table in all of its mid process glory!


Piecing borders and trying out colors



Trying out the pieced border design...it changed a few times...


Final product as a table topper....or


a wall hanging!



This is the first quilt I've worked on in a very long time. It was fun to make and I LOVED getting all of my fabric out and playing. I also loved cutting a few branches from my sage bush to create the hanging rod. I left the branches wider then the quilt so it would create a natural look to the hanging.

Tuesday

Are you reaching them?


“Fifty-four years of age has been the highest cutoff point for any marketing
initiative I’ve ever been involved in. Which is pretty weird when you consider age 50 is right about when people who have worked all their lives start to have some money to spend.”

—Martha Barletta, PrimeTime Women

Monday

Eerie craggily mountains in Ouray

Going back through my photos from our trip to Ouray in July. The clouds moving across this range of craggily mountains was very eerie.

Thursday

An Embroidery Challenge...want to play?


I just added this home decor piece to my Etsy shop once again.

The fabric panel is my own design and incorporates an antique journal page that I've had for several years. The page always spoke to me and I've wandered back to it often trying to think of a way to use it in my work. With the advance of technology and fabric printing I was able to cost effectively turn it into fabric. The writing on this piece is beautiful calligraphy. I love the doodle of a leaf and the date.

While I was working on it I thought it might be fun to have a challenge. Let me know if you would be interested in participating. I will put the panel in my shop, without embroidery so that you can embroider your Queen Anne's Lace in the stitches and colors you prefer. Then embellish, turn it into a pillow, quilt, wall hanging...whatever you wish. I'll open a flickr group and we can post pictures...I'll find some people to judge the challenge too!

Now in comments, or by convo through my Etsy shop let me know if you would like to participate. If I get enough interest we'll move forward!

Friday

Artist Series - Glisten by Erin


When did you become interested in art and did you choose art, or did it choose you?


I became interested in art at a very early age. It was always my favorite class in school, and my Mother enrolled me in summer art programs at a local university. By High School, I was in Yearbook class and took as many Art classes as they would allow me to. Art definitely chose me. No matter where I go in life, or how busy I am, I can always find that creative part of myself that is sometimes forced into hiding because of other priorities. I was also always surrounded by creative family members. My brother was an outstanding artist, and my Mom, an ex school teacher, could draw just about anything.


What do you like best about creating?


I think the biggest thing that prompts me to create is the control it gives me. Creating starts with an idea, and the fact that I get to plan out and attack that idea gives me great pleasure. I, along with the creative mind of my husband, practically handmade our wedding. It's awesome to be able to look back at that special day and know that we created many of the details.



What prompted you to open Glisten by Erin on Etsy?


I was a full time nurse on maternity leave when I stumbled upon Etsy. I know my husband still thinks I'm crazy. I pretty much said to him one day, out of the clear blue, "Hey! Check out this cool website called Etsy... I think I'm going to open up a shop on it!" I discovered Etsy by accident, and immediately felt cheated. How did this amazing land of wonderful handmade treasures exist so long without my knowledge? I looked at it and knew I needed to be a part of it.


What feature about Etsy do you like best?


Treasury. Period. It's genius to come up with an area of the website where they give artists their own blank canvas' to compile selections of there favorite items made by fellow shop holders. I love to make treasuries and I love to look at treasuries. It's become an addiction and I think my husband is starting to get jealous.



You get to spend one weekend each with three historical figures, an artist, a writer and one of your choice. Who are they and what will you talk about or do?


Claude Monet - I had two prints of his paintings in my room as a child. Girl With A Watering Can and Ballet Rehearsal. I would spend time just staring at the brush strokes. I would want to do nothing but watch him paint.


Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird was my favorite High School read. I think if you can capture the attention of a bored student, your writing skills are outstanding.


Ludwig Van Beethoven - One thing I have been doing since I was 5 years old is playing the piano. Moonlight Sonata is THE song that inspired me to learn. His music is magical to me. I would not want him to hear me play... I think I'd leave the playing to him.


How has the popularity of the Internet affected your work?


The internet has allowed people all over the world to view my work. I get so thrilled when someone out of the U.S. hearts my shop!


Have you discovered any new technique to creating your work that you can share? How do you overcome artist block?


Not really. I don't even use the same technique every time. I do quite a bit of experimenting until I'm pleased with the outcome. I haven't suffered from artist block yet, or at least I haven't allowed myself to. When I feel the urge to make a pair of earrings, I sit down and play around with beads until I'm happy with what I see. If I find myself getting frustrated or starting over a lot, then I just walk away.



If I walked into your studio this moment what would you show me first? What would you want to hide?


Well, I don't have a studio... my studio is my coffee table and a basket of supplies that I get out between loads of laundry and during my 6 month old's naps. What would I want to hide? The

dog hair.


Describe something that comes up in your work because of a life experience?


My 9 year old definitely influences the names of my earrings. She'll say, "That bead looks like an apple", so sometimes it's just as simple as that. Just having children can help accelerate my creativity at times. If I take a minute to look at the world through their eyes, things become more colorful and fun.


Here’s $250 dollars, spend as much or as little as you like on Etsy.


Ok, so I went a little over, but I had to add the chocolate at the end! Also, I just want you to know, this question caused me to lose sleep:)


Beau & Stella


To Hold


My Lola Fashions


Patkas


Have It Confections


Describe what you do or who you are in a haiku


Mommy makes earrings

Healing nurse loves to give hope

Husband kids my strength


Is there anything else that you would like to share?


I live in a small town, I have a wonderful husband and two gorgeous daughters, two dogs, and my "real" job is being a nurse. I love music, photography, and creating, however sometimes those things don't get enough attention from me. I hope to start adding some of my photographs to my store sometime soon!


Thank you for allowing me to do this interview. I enjoy everything about Etsy! It makes the process of opening and maintaining a shop so easy. I have met a lot of wonderful artists on Etsy. The atmosphere is very friendly and giving.


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