Pumpkin's have personality too!



I couldn't wait to show you how this turned out so I took a down and dirty photo with my handheld camera Tah Dah - my pumpkin - still on the mandrel with some of the goober of pulling a quick stringer still on it. I like him. HHmmmmm, now what...ideas anyone?


Noodling Ideas

Brainstorming, noodling, doodling, sketching, journaling (whatever you want to call it) is necessary if you want to be creative in your work. Over the past couple of days I've been doing just that. I always draw or sketch - sometimes it's just a quick note so I don't forget that "great idea" I had. Today for inspiration I used a magazine. Stampington and Company puts out some great selections. One of my favorites is Art Doll Quarterly. I don't collect dolls but have had a fascination with them since I was little. Now I look back at their ability to express the times we live in and I'm shocked at the social commentary or mimicry of society they portrayed.

Okay, maybe there IS a story here. When I was little my Grandmother thought I should appreciate Madame Alexander Dolls. Uh, I didn't but I had a bunch of them. They were probably better for us than what came along next....Barbie! I didn't have one for quite a while and that wasn't all bad. I still didn't want to play "dolls" but I did enjoy designing clothing for her - and GI Joe (I lived in a neighborhood full of auto workers/ and Warrant Officers). After that Cabbage Patch came along. Come to think about it there have been some interesting "milestones" in the history of dolls since I was a kid. Who can forget the stir that Chatty Cathy caused, babies that wet themselves (what a mess they were), and then babies that were anatomically correct. Firestorm!

I like the possible narratives that dolls can bring about. You can use a facial expression to convey all kinds of emotion that might otherwise be considered a taboo. Today I found my inspiration on the cover of Art Doll Quarterly. The Fall and Halloween season have come and those pumpkin dolls just trip my trigger. Hopefully what comes out of the kiln will be half as cool as that cover is.

Crocheted Beads



One of the neat booths that was at the Gathering this year and a perennial favorite of mine from Bead and Button is Jane's Fiber and Beads. This year what caught mine and Lillian's eye were these oddly shaped beads that Jane had used on bead crochet necklaces. She made these incredibly long necklaces and added BHB's (Big Holed Beads) to them. Fabulous. And, she always has this great selection of goodies. This is the necklace I've been working on. I want to do two lengths of this crochet because I'd like to have the "fins" all pointing down to the focal bead. Yet to be made - - - - that's all I need - - - - another UFO (unfinished object!).

Floral Inspiration





You can feel Fall in the air around here. Warm days bordering on muggy followed by cool nights that make sleeping easy. I've taken the last photos of the gardens - petals are falling off the flowers now. I'm thinking I ought to make some floral beads pretty soon...but where am I going to find some pink like those lilies? I'm guessing not in a Effetre' color - maybe in some Reichenbach.

Twice this year I’ve weeded….well, probably more than that. For my efforts and due to an incredible installation job of a sprinkler system I had a bumper crop of perennial flowers. My mother would be proud – her gardens were always great and some of the flowers were transplanted from there.