Thursday, February 7, 2008
Fred King's Reasons to Hike
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Kimmings Jewelry
"Kimmings is a variation of my name-Kim. I started making beaded necklaces as a relief from boredom. I had retired from a career in market research for advertising agencies in New York City because of multiple sclerosis. After years of rushing to meet deadlines and going to school at night for a MBA, free time was a new experience. Facing what turned out to be years of bedrest, I decided to devote more time to jewelry making-at first beadstringing and weaving then wirewrapping. With my jewery collection and supplies threatening to take over my house, I decided to try selling some of my jewelry. " Her modesty forbids her from noticing just how wonderful her pieces are, from the sophisticated silver bracelets to the humorous beaded snowmen in her earing collections.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Penelope Designs Hats
Owls but no Pussycats
Friday, February 1, 2008
The Paper Chase
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Artist Profile Mad Hatter Ceramics
"I knew I was hooked on clay after taking a summer wheel-throwing class in Alexandria, VA in 2005.
But unfortunately, I hurt my hand skiing in March 2007, and had to switch from the wheel to hand-building. I have always liked to sew, and collect buttons, so when I started playing around with slabs, buttons seemed natural to "sew" my seams up. That led to my button line, and then I expanded my collection and made it even more whimsical with polka dots, swirling forms and "wood". My work is largely inspired by Alice in Wonderland, the origin for my company, Mad Hatter Ceramics. My favorite pieces merge form and function, artfully designed objects that can be used in everyday life."
Liz is also a member of the Creative Clay Studios in Alexandria VA Find this studio, leaning center and store on the web at http://creativeclaypottery.com/cool.htm
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
In Her Words- Profile of K. Wagner, Bookbinder.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Raffle and Door Prizes
Since the Carroll Baldwin Hall is such a wonderful building, and the kind folk who run it are a terrific bunch of volunteers, we decided to hold a raffle/door prize to benefit the hall. I'm putting up pictures of donated items as I get them. Take a look at what you can win . Aren't these just wonderful?
Friday, January 11, 2008
Savage SnowDrop Art and Craft Fair
Join us at the historic Carroll Baldwin Hall at 9035 Baltimore street in Savage, MD for a leisurely day out.
The artisans will be on hand to demonstrate our favorite techniques and to show off our best designs.
Several of us will be holding demonstrations or a make- and -take craft. We're even having a Victorian cream tea (space limited) with homemade cakes, fruits and pastries served on vintage china.
Browse through the wares of 40 local artisans for that perfect item to herald Spring.
Try on warm hand knit hats. Select unique cards and paper goods for your social correspondence. Perk up your wardrobe with beautiful jewelry. Find that perfect accent for your home’s decor. Meet new artists in every medium, from fused glass artists to jewelers to yarn spinners.
Shop for one-of-a-kind items for a late Valentine’s, for Easter, Mother’s Day, weddings, house-warmings, and birthdays. What better way to welcome Spring?
Of course admission is free, but we do ask that strollers be left outside due to fire regulations. The site is wheelchair accessible.
Benefit show for the Carroll Baldwin Memorial Association.