Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Wrapping a rootbeer barrel.
My latest creation is a wire wrapped bracelet. I used a large root beer colored, barrel shaped bead. This pattern used several feet of wire at one time. At first I found fighting with five feet of wire a bit demanding but after I got into it, things went quite smooth. I believe I found this pattern on the net and when I find my printed copy I will post who the original creator is. Her directions were easy to follow and this bracelet was a joy to make.
Monday, August 15, 2011
A Story About A Dog Named Floyd
A few weeks ago my husband told me that we needed to think about our Yellow Labs future. Floyd P. Dog was pushing fourteen years old and in declining health. It was becoming more and more of a struggle for him to make it up the three steps at the back door. I told my husband that I felt Floyd had a while yet and felt he may even make it through another winter. Floyd’s favorite season. On Thursday I went to the fair with my sister. They also have a Lab in failing health. She was gently trying to convince me that we should go together and let them both go at the same time. I told her the same thing I told my husband. I felt he had a while. ( I think hubby and sis had a conspiracy going on ).
I woke up Friday morning to the sound of Floyd P. Dog whimpering next to the bed. I reached my hand over the edge of the bed and pet him. He was shaking. I thought he was cold because he was laying in front of the fan. I got up, turned off the fan and covered him with a blanket that we keep next to the bed. I rubbed him to help the warming and told him he was OK and would be warm soon. After a few minutes I realized he was not cold. He was having seizures. He was unable to move. He could not even lift his head. It was then that I realized this was Floyd’s last day here on Earth. And I was/am devastated. I called my sister and our best friend. Both were here in minutes. I talked to Floyd and told him “I guess you are going to make this decision for me” and thanked him. I told him he was going to be reunited with his Bonnie Girl. Our cat who passed away totally unexpected in May. She and Floyd were best friends. (She went first because she wanted to welcome him at the Rainbow Bridge). I continued to talk to Floyd through tears like you would not believe. We brought Floyd out to the living room on the blanket. He, for the first time in probably years, was in no pain. He did not yelp or complain at all through us moving him. For this I am so grateful. It is the only thing that makes this somewhat easier to take. After talking to Floyd for a while longer, it was time to go. We loaded him in the car and off he went to his last Veterinary appointment. I kind of thought I wanted to go but was not sure I could. My sister felt because I knew he was in no pain it was probably best to let her and our best friend go alone. And I will always have his last pain free moments to remember Floyd by. I stayed home. I am glad I did. I talked to my husband, who was at work, and told him what had happened. Then I came in the sun room and sat next to Fredrick, our Shar Pei. I explained to him that his Uncle Floyd was not coming back to the house. Fredrick knew something was wrong. He walks out the back driveway looking for Floyd. Wondering, “when he is coming home“. When my sister and friend returned home we all cried as my sister let me know how peaceful his transition was. By this time my husband was home and the tears continued. We drank coffee, cried, laughed, and reminisced for hours.
It is day three after our loss of Floyd and I am still devastated. I no longer have my shadow…8/14/11
I woke up Friday morning to the sound of Floyd P. Dog whimpering next to the bed. I reached my hand over the edge of the bed and pet him. He was shaking. I thought he was cold because he was laying in front of the fan. I got up, turned off the fan and covered him with a blanket that we keep next to the bed. I rubbed him to help the warming and told him he was OK and would be warm soon. After a few minutes I realized he was not cold. He was having seizures. He was unable to move. He could not even lift his head. It was then that I realized this was Floyd’s last day here on Earth. And I was/am devastated. I called my sister and our best friend. Both were here in minutes. I talked to Floyd and told him “I guess you are going to make this decision for me” and thanked him. I told him he was going to be reunited with his Bonnie Girl. Our cat who passed away totally unexpected in May. She and Floyd were best friends. (She went first because she wanted to welcome him at the Rainbow Bridge). I continued to talk to Floyd through tears like you would not believe. We brought Floyd out to the living room on the blanket. He, for the first time in probably years, was in no pain. He did not yelp or complain at all through us moving him. For this I am so grateful. It is the only thing that makes this somewhat easier to take. After talking to Floyd for a while longer, it was time to go. We loaded him in the car and off he went to his last Veterinary appointment. I kind of thought I wanted to go but was not sure I could. My sister felt because I knew he was in no pain it was probably best to let her and our best friend go alone. And I will always have his last pain free moments to remember Floyd by. I stayed home. I am glad I did. I talked to my husband, who was at work, and told him what had happened. Then I came in the sun room and sat next to Fredrick, our Shar Pei. I explained to him that his Uncle Floyd was not coming back to the house. Fredrick knew something was wrong. He walks out the back driveway looking for Floyd. Wondering, “when he is coming home“. When my sister and friend returned home we all cried as my sister let me know how peaceful his transition was. By this time my husband was home and the tears continued. We drank coffee, cried, laughed, and reminisced for hours.
It is day three after our loss of Floyd and I am still devastated. I no longer have my shadow…8/14/11
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
I'm A Wrapper
Here's hoping everyone had a nice holiday. Ours was splendid. Fun, games and food with family and friends. I wore my new red, white and blue bracelet. Lot's of compliments.
I have been wrapping glass. Mostly with wire but I am attempting to use leather as well. The wire is easiest for me. The leather wants to stretch. I am going to finish a piece and wet the leather. Then dry it with a hair dryer on the highest setting. My thinking is it will shrink and stay put.
I think my next adventure may involve macrame. I have been working the pattern up in my brain.
Stay tuned...
I have been wrapping glass. Mostly with wire but I am attempting to use leather as well. The wire is easiest for me. The leather wants to stretch. I am going to finish a piece and wet the leather. Then dry it with a hair dryer on the highest setting. My thinking is it will shrink and stay put.
I think my next adventure may involve macrame. I have been working the pattern up in my brain.
Stay tuned...
Monday, June 6, 2011
New Additions
I posted a few bracelets I've finished over the last few days. Perfect for summer. Light and airy. I wore one and it was as if I was wearing nothing at all. Very Comfortable! I use Swarovski Crystals or glass beads surrounded by seed beads. I am going to use gemstones next. I use a variation of closures.
Keep in mind that all of my pieces are hand crafted here in my own studio.
The next time you are looking for a gift or something for yourself "Made In The USA" send me an email and I will help you out. I accept Paypal.
"Quality Jewelry At Affordable Prices"
Have a great day.
Norma
Keep in mind that all of my pieces are hand crafted here in my own studio.
The next time you are looking for a gift or something for yourself "Made In The USA" send me an email and I will help you out. I accept Paypal.
"Quality Jewelry At Affordable Prices"
Have a great day.
Norma
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Hello Mother Earth
Spent the afternoon and evening working in the garden and flower beds. Problems with a rose bush and Lilac tree. Had a botanist over to check them out. Too much rain for the Lilac. He said he has seen a lot of this in the Lilacs and other ornamental trees. The Rose bush has mites. I will take his advice and cut the Lilac branches down to the healthy areas and buy the "medicine" for the rose bush.
I sold a Swarovski bracelet Sunday. I still have top of the line Swarovski bracelets in stock, but I am working on a few wallet friendly bracelets now. I want to keep some items in stock around the $20.00 range. Today's economy has been tough on everyone. I will post some pictures and prices of them soon.
My Avon sales have been through the roof. The girls loved the new sun hat. The new Rare Diamonds perfume was a top seller in Campaign 12. Roll on deodorant is .89 next campaign. That will be a hot one. Also since mosquito season has arrived I will start pushing Skin So Soft. My regular customers all have their own likes. For some it's perfume. Others are make up. Some constantly surprise me.
Till next time, enjoy life and be thankful for what you have. I know I am.
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