Friday, March 1, 2013

Great Nuts

Scaly Bark Nut and glass beads
Yep. It's been pretty nutty lately. Been working on the stickiest warp ever (i think i shared that s and z twist scenario-- makes great cloth and always, without exception, raddle that sucker on!)
Grantville has become a bit overwhelming so at night, when i am listening to music and having purry time with the cats, it's time to drag out the stuff that i find when i am out walking.

Collecting rocks, stones and anything that is in my path has been an ongoing thing -- back from the days my Dad and I used to hang out in the Mojave Desert. We were pretty good rock hounds and were always picking up something that would fit in our pockets. And when I worked in WinstonSalem, there were several old buildings coming down that ejected some nice treasures out onto the sidewalk- especially that typewriter place! Got some nice letters there!

coconut and copper with glass beads

I have walnut trees, scaly bark trees, chinqua penn chestnut trees and have a collection of coconut chips. The occasional piece of rusty or melted metal and glass adds a nice weight and texture so it often gets in the mix

Walnut with glass beads, bronze beads
and semiprecious stone chips
I have some papers that i have treated with acrylic gel to add, too. These will be part of the mixed media found object jewelry workshop I'll be offering in April. Should be lots of fun and I expect some new sparkly and shiny things to sell and to wear!

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