Here's a pic of my favorite mug. Since the Short One's pottery class ended, he's been painting pots every now and then at the local paint-a-pottery. (I have not yet introduced paint into our house, as we don't really have an adequate work area set up for this sort of thing. It's a bit of a dilemma. At the moment, I'm pondering the merits of a child's folding table set up in the kitchen. Although, to give the SO his due, he has never been inclined to draw on the walls, which I take as a good sign. Either that, or the thought hasn't occurred to him yet....) At any rate, call me a fond mother, but I think his eye for color is actually pretty good. My morning coffee certainly tastes better in this cup than in any other.
Yes, it's that time of the week again - even more intriguing bead and jewelry links! I hope everyone had a good weekend.
Barbe Saint John - New Jewelry from Forgotten Artifacts Marketing Monday-Don't blame the economy. About.com Jewelry Making Tammy has discovered a new product for creating resin jewelry - Ferido ! It's a two part epoxy you can mold and even insert sparklies into. Carmi's Art/Life World Carmi finds a home for her big resin bead/bauble. The Writing and Art of Andrew Thornton Andrew compiles a shopping guide of 16 eye-inspired jewelry components and finished pieces. Art Bead Scene A visit to Studio Saturday. Colorful sculptural beads take wing on a beadmaker's workbench! Snap out of it, Jean! There's beading to be done! Jean travels down under and shows you the elegantly glossy jewelry magazine she writes a column for: Australian Beading Magazine! Art Jewelry magazine Art Jewelry now offers free desktop wallpaper--don't miss it! Katie's Beading Blog Another exciting free project from Bead & Wire Jewelry Exposed, plus, a jewelry giveaway! Earthenwood Studio Chronicles Adding pearls and wire to a cable necklace creates a cool, architectural choker perfect for showcasing an artisan pendant Jewelry & Beading Paul Bishop shares his wirewrapping skills in a fabulous tutorial! Strands of Beads Melissa ponders what to do when you fall into a creative slump Thanks for visiting.
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