Thursday, September 17, 2009

What lunch with the girls can lead to…

I have been playing with wire for a few months now… taken some classes at http://www.farrinoconnordesign.com/ , bought a few tools.. bought some more… Anyway I have a friend Marisa that came from out of state, she is the cousin of my best friend Claudia (and we have known each other a million years). So we all got together last Saturday for lunch and to catch up… Also included in this crew is S-I-L of same best friend Vera… Marisa makes jewelry she is mostly a stringer… I did not realize that Vera was into making jewelry… anyway after lunch we all meandered over to Farrin O’Conner Design Studio…(you know the car just drives there, even when its not my car…) Once there we all drooled over the yummy beads and gemstones… and I introduced my friends to the fabulous staff there…. Hi Sue !!! They have displayed throughout the store various pieces from past classes etc… Marisa saw a “scarf pin” made out of copper and said she wants to learn how to make stuff like that…




























Marisa and I had planned to get together and play with our toys (beads, wire) anyway… but now it was all of us… so we stopped by my house on the way back to Marisa’s moms and picked up hammers, block and more wire… then we had a hammer-fest !!! Here are the pieces made by the girls on Sat. Marisa had to get to a football game, Claudia had to get home and Vera the same…
I went over to Claudia’s after taking care of Happy and Cabby... We had fun playing and Claudia made this necklace and earrings for an event the next day… Isn’t this great ? It has a native vibe going on with the turquoise and lava beads...


We all got together Sunday night for delicious lasagna that Marisa made and don’t forget the Cosmopolitans to go with… We were joined by Vera’s sister Miriam and it was good to see her and catch up… the girls finished their pieces and made more… I was mostly helping and teaching (what little I know) and didn’t make anything except some funny earrings that look like the wheels of an airplane!! (sorry no pic - embarrased) There was a lot of talk about an upcoming party!!! Happy Birthday Diane!!! and some giggles about some of the shapes the wire was taking on.

But went home and on Monday, made this bracelet, showed it to someone, who bought it and got an order for another while I was wearing it… Meanwhile back at the bench… playing with wire I came up with this heart… at first I was mad because I didn’t get the two sides even (ya think?) but decided it looks good crooked… still trying to figure the necklace part… Wow I am finding that I really love working with the copper wire and now want to get yet some more tools…

I want to thank Marisa for coming to town so we could all hang out… Vera for bringing copper wire… Vera is so creative let me tell you… We did agree that we should do this once a month and I think that is a great idea! Don’t you…














4 comments:

Jacquie said...

I love wire! You're pieces are very nice. I took a tree of life class last week and have been making those like crazy..you'd probably like that one too.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

I am so happy that you all got together and had a great time. Yes, if you can't do it once a month, you definitely should do it more often.

Love the bracelet and heart. I keep telling you, some things look better when they aren't even and balanced! Wearing your craft IS the best way to sell it. You are so friendly and approachable so you are a walking jewelry market!!

I am so happy that you are selling more and I think this expansion to wire is perfect for you.

Much, Much love to you, and Happy and Cabby and the Princess.

(We have determined in my house that Laurie is the Princess too, because I am the QUEEN!)

dochoamom said...

Jacquie! Thanks... yes I have always liked the tree of life pieces... wire is fun...

Dear Queen Carol... Someday that will you and I having lunch and playing with jewelry... Missy says the heart is too big... I told her that big is in style, she said "not my style"!!!

Anonymous said...

sounds like you had a lot of fun!! I wish I had some ladies I knew in my area to do things like this with! What fun!!

Keep up the great wire work!! I haven't dared to venture there LOL (I know me!)

HUGS!!