Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Blog Ring Feature Artisan - Suzedablooze/Lynwood Jewellery

Here we are back again with another Handmade Artists' Forum Blog Ring member feature.
This week our featured artisan is Suzedablooze, also known as Lynwood Jewellery. Lynwood Jewellery is actually a two person enterprise, based in the region of Northumberland, UK, in a village called Stocksfield. They work together to create a  fabulous range of jewellery made using Sterling Silver, with the addition of semi-precious gemstones and sometimes Swarovski Crystals.
One half of the Lynwood Jewellery team, Susie, if very active on HAF, as well as blogging regularly and tweeting. The Lynwood Jewellery team has more than one online store, a couple of which are UK based.

The Lynwood Jewellery blog is really interesting, with Susie sharing works in progress, as well as featuring other artisans.
If you would like to see more you can find Lynwood Jewellery on Etsy, Folksy and MISI, and you can read their blog.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Inspiration of the Week - Teri of TheBeadedBranch

Welcome back to another Inspiration of the Week. This week I bring you one of my favourite online friends.. and I'm sure if we lived closer we would be offline friends too. This woman is a major inspiration to me, and to many other people I know. Despite her own life challenges she is there for her friends and peers with kind word or a warm hug and she delights in sharing the escapades of her gorgeous little boys, with the pride only a parent can display.
I asked Teri to share her favourite 10 things in the whole world and what follows are her responses in her own words. Read on to find out more about this wonderful woman.


1)  My hubby.  I love my hubby (Tim) and my kids (Nick and Joe), even though any or all of them are likely to make me go nuts at any given minute.  But they do help out in the own way, every chance they get.  Tim is not only my hubby, but also my best friend.  Lately, life has gotten to be a little crazy around our house, and not necessarily in a good way.  I looked at him and said "If I had to go through this, I'm glad I'm going through it with you!"  He's a rock at my back, my strength, and my love.  

2)  My children.  My kids are a joy to me, even when they are driving me nuts.  I really never know what those two scoundrels will be up to next.  Whether they are making me a cup of coffee, drawing me a "birthday card" (when my birthday is nowhere in sight), or trying to hide in my washing machine they are my joy.  Life is never, ever dull with those two around, and what one doesn't think of, the other one will.  I've always wanted to be a housewife and mommy.  I was never one the type of woman who felt she needed a career outside the home.  When people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would always say "a mommy".  How many people can honestly say that they have acheived their lifelong dream?

3)  My extended family.  In laws, cousins, aunts, uncles, all of them.  Yes, family can make one crazy at times, but in the end, it's really all we have, and I adore them.  Once again, if it wasn't for my extended, my life would a lot more dull.  (I think someone once hit me with the ancient curse of "May you live in interesting times", but at least I'm never, ever bored!)

4)  My home.  I love my little home, even if it does look like a whirlwind hit it most of the time.  But it is my favorite place to be.  I can relax here, and be myself.  I can let my hair down.  Soon, I might even be able to repaint the walls and add color that I so desperately want.  I have to admit, that after almost 5 years of living in this home, I'm still re-organizing and paring down all the nonessentials that we don't use, but it's fun, instead of the chore it used to be when I was still living at home, with my mom and dad.   


5)  My books.  I'm an avid reader.  I pretty much always have my nose stuck in a book.  I always have and (God willing) always will.  I love to read.  And I read just about anything.  I think in the 40 years I've been on this earth, I've actually only come across 3 or 4 books that I *don't* like.  Pretty amazing, huh?  I do, of course, have some books that I love more than others, but all in all, I just love my books.  So does my hubby, thankfully, and he's willing to indulge me in my little obsession.  And our boys are become avid booklovers too.  How wonderful is that???

6)  My online buddies.  A year and a half ago, I never thought that I would part of such wonderful online communities.  I was always a little shy (okay, a lot shy) of taking the plunge into online forums, and things like that.  And then I discovered Plurk, and through that, The Sassy Sisters in Sales.  These two groups are my friends, my confidents, my equals.  Growing up, I never had a wide circle of friends, and through these two online communities, I have made friends that I laugh with, cry with, hug, hold hands with, and are just generally wonderful to be around.  I'm really looking forward to the day when we can all meet face to face, and hug in real life.  To all my Plurk buddies and to the Sassy Sistahs:  I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!

7)  Coffee.  I love coffee.  I love the way it smells.  I love the way it tastes (sugar and creamer, please).  I love the way it makes me feel.  I love the way it helps me to wake up in the mornings.  

8)  Chocolate.  When I was younger I thought I loved chocolate.  And then about 10 years ago, my boyfriend (now my hubby) brought back some chocolate from Switzerland, where his brother lives.  He brought me back 150 bars of chocolate.  It filled his carry on bag.  The guards at the gate in the airport were jealous.  And that is when my passion REALLY began.  I adore chocolate.  GOOD chocolate.  Rich, creamy, smooth decadent European chocolate.  Made by the people who KNOW what chocolate is supposed to taste like.   It's not just a snack, it's an obsession.  And woe to my darling brother in law, Andrew, if comes back to the US without at least one bar of chocolate for me.  And he knows it, too, although, it's always his darling wife Isabelle who picks it out for me.  (Another reason I love my inlaws.... they are my suppliers....)

9)  My slow-cooker.  Call it a crock pot or slow-cooker, it doesn't matter.  I love mine.  I know, it's weird.  But I love the fact that I can dump a bunch of food into it at the start of the day, and by dinner time, there is a wonderful, home cooked meal ready and waiting.  I love that it is versatile, and I can use it to make main dishes, side dishes, breads and desserts.  It's just awesome.  They are so awesome, that I actually have two of them, a really big one for large pieces of meat, large amounts of broth (yes, I make my own chicken broth in my crock pot), chili, whatever, and a smaller one for dinner just for the family.  

10)  Crafting.  You knew it had to come in here somewhere.  I love crafting, all sorts of crafting.  I'm not sure if it's a "love", "favorite", or "obsession".  DH would probably say obsession, but I think it qualifies.  

So,  perfect day for me would be:  working on a bunch of crafts with my hubby and kids in my home, while dinner simmers in my crock pot, with several calls from extended family members, drinking coffee and eating European chocolate, chatting with all my online buddies, and then fall asleep reading one of my favorite books.


Thank you so much Teri. Your joy in life, your family and what you do is in every word, and this is one of the reasons you are an inspiration to me and many others.
Teri briefly touched on her craft, and let me tell you, she is very talented. You can see for yourself what I mean by visiting Teri at her online stores - The Beaded Branch on ArtFire and The Beaded Branch on Etsy

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A Haven from the Maelstrom

Here I am back again with the second in the series of weekly Handmade Artists' Forum member features. This week's feature artisan from the Handmade Artists' Forum is Heather from Heather's Haven.


Heather and her partner are both artists with 6 kids and 2 dogs... there is the Maelstrom. As a mum of 5 myself I know how difficult it can be to parent lots of children, with their multitude of differences and personalities.
Art is their therapy.. there is the Haven. Heather has a particular gift with seed beads, producing some wonderful pieces.


She also not only has an Etsy store, but an ArtFire studio as well. She is one of the driving forces behind the Etsy HAF team, particularly the daily Spread The Love promotion.
And she likes Harry Potter.. what's not to love about her!


Drop by Heather's blog to see what she's up to, and drool over her creations in her Etsy and her ArtFire. She is a fabulous artisan and an asset to the handmade community.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Artisan Feature - Jewelry To Keep

Last year I did some artisan features where I asked participants 20 questions, which was a huge amount of fun. One of the participants was travelling around across the US at the time and her responses were delayed, and then the Christmas season set upon us and I sort of forgot..oops. So here is the feature of the wonderful SuzBax from Jewelry To Keep.

1) What do you like to be called? Suzanne

2) Were you named after anyone? My grandmothers

3) How many birthdays have you had? 58


4)
Where in the world are you located, and where would you like to be located? Sanibel Florida and I would stay right where I am. If anything I would move more of my family closer to me.

5) What defines you as you? I love being a grandmother. I have 7 beautiful grandchildren and I hope they enjoy me as much as I do them.


6) What was a defining moment of your childhood? (happy/sad) Being an only child. I always wanted a brother and/or sister. Now that I have seen sibling rivalry at it’s best with both my children and grandchildren I wonder if I wasn’t better off. I was the center of my parent’s world.


7) If you could be an animal which animal would you be and why? Dog. I think they are the most loving and loyal animals around. Of course I would want to be a pampered house dog and not a street dog.


8)
Do you believe in miracles? Yes they happen everyday. You just have to be receptive to see them. Anyone who knows Lance Armstrong’s story has to believe. That man should have died.

9) Do you untie your shoes when you take them off? Usually I can’t get them off my feet if I don’t

10) Favorite smells? Vanilla and citrus

11) What is on your mouse pad? My dog


12) If you were a crayon, what colour would you be? Green


13) Do you still have your tonsils? Yes


14) Do bald men wash their head with soap or shampoo? Soap. Why waste good shampoo on a bald head


15) What is the first thing you notice about people? Their eyes


16) What color pants and shoes are you wearing? Pink


17) Scary movies or happy endings? Both


18) When cheese gets its picture taken, what does it say? Yum


19) Where can people find you and what you do on the internet? http://suzbax.artfire.com

20)What do you want to be known for, both in terms of your‘art’and personally? I want to be known as a caring family person who enjoyed doing fun things and making casual, everyday jewelry just for the enjoyment of it.

Thank you Suzanne. Now it is my chance to show you a few of the wonderful items in her artfire store.



Suzanne is a fabulous lady and very talented. Drop by her ArtFire studio - Jewelry to Keep and see even more.