Artisans Festival at Miners Foundry – November 26-28!

Hope to see you there! Here’s a link for more info:
http://artisansfestival.org
Maureen
http://maureenthomasdesigns.com

Hope to see you there! Here’s a link for more info:
http://artisansfestival.org
Maureen
http://maureenthomasdesigns.com
I occasionally get messages from fellow Etsy artists notifying me that they have included one of my pieces in an Etsy Treasury. Treasuries are collections created by Etsy members and staff. They typically have a theme and the challenge is to create a beautiful overall collection of Etsy items that might catch the eye of Etsy staff and end up on the front page. It’s also about promoting other artists so no fair including yourself if you create a Treasury!
I finally did some research to find a way to save a complete snapshot of the Treasury grid as a jpeg file (see above). My previous attempts in Windows with screen save, etc. would only save the part of the Treasury on the page at the time of “capture”. (If you want to see the Treasury shown above in Etsy click here.)
Thanks to Tee Petals for solving my problem! Here’s a link to her blog with the step by step. You’ll also need to use Thumbalizr (Tee Petals also includes a link in her tutorial).
I can’t wait to try Thumbalizr in some other applications.
Maureen
My Etsy shop is here
The Etsy Treasury lists I have created are here
After a discussion with Betsy Baker of Stonehouse Studio last month at Synergy2 I decided to take the plunge and open a storefront at 1000 Markets. Aaargh – I’m doing my best to link my website, Etsy, Facebook, and (now) 1000 Markets accounts together; it is certainly a challenge to keep up with it all! Extra hard when spring weather has the garden going wild and screaming for attention. Such a dilemma….play in the studio or play in the garden…hmmmmmm……
Next weekend is the annual Placer County Autumn Art Studios Tour. More than 70 artists will present their works and the local wineries will be open for tasting as well. I’ll be at Fox Barrel Cider Company in Colfax as I have no “studio” to tour (I work at mini-stations throughout my house and garage).
The pendant/pin pictured will be given away in a drawing at the end of the weekend. If you’re able to stop by Fox Barrel to taste their delicious hard ciders please fill out an entry form!
Hope to see you there…
I urge all polymer clay artists to consider attending what is sure to be a wonderful and inspirational conference. The theme is “Exploring Connections” and the emphasis is on artistic collaboration, from artists working together on a single project to a single artist expanding his or her horizons by combining other materials with polymer clay. Please check out the Synergy2 website for more information.
I am once again working with Judy Belcher and Mary Fassler to organize and manage the Synergy2 Gallery, where all attendees are encouraged to display and sell their polymer clay works. The 2008 Synergy Gallery was amazing and I predict the Synergy2 Gallery will be even better. Imagine the fabulous works of 80 artists lined up row after row all in the same room for you to see and purchase!
If you want to kick your work up a notch or two or three I strongly recommend that you consider attending the conference. The sooner you register the better your chances of getting into the presentations that are of most interest to you.
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At several recent art shows we received quite a few inquiries about the papier mache busts that Clyde (my husband) has made for my necklaces. They seem to be real conversation starters because they’re rather unique. A number of artists and gallery owners have asked about buying them so we have decided to place some for sale on both the website and in my Etsy store. We’ve called the collection OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!
Clyde has been furiously working in his studio (aka: the garage) to streamline the process as much as possible, but they are made individually and they require a lot of drying time on the form before they are removed. Even with the hot days we’ve had in Northern California recently they take surprisingly long to dry and set completely.
Clyde has been enjoying the creative process. If there is enough interest we may offer other finish and color options in the future. We’re hoping that fibers artists will find them as useful as they are for displaying jewelry. Fingers crossed!
I was shocked to see that I haven’t posted here since February. I’m going to make a New half-Year’s resolution to try to write something at least once a week.
Maureen