We had a great weekend for the first three days of Art Weeks. The weather was fantastic – I don’t often have the excuse to sit in the garden for three days when it’s wall-to-wall blue sky. We had lots of visitors and most are fascinated by my demonstration of lampworking. Many visitors are alsoContinue reading “Art Weeks, looking forward to part two”
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Art Weeks minus two days
I’m very excited now. Art Weeks is just around the corner and I’ve been working hard to get ready. The gazebo is up (having survived yesterday’s wind and rain) and filled with my glass goodies. We also have an exhibition in our conservatory which is looking very colourful. My studio is set up for meContinue reading “Art Weeks minus two days”
Nearly Arts Weeks
Just one week until Art Weeks and a tad of cleaning and clearing up to do. However, I’ve just completed my last fused glass piece in preparation for the exhibition. If you can come along either of the next two weekends you can enjoy a piece of cake and cup of tea while having aContinue reading “Nearly Arts Weeks”
Beads, beads and more beads
I have been working hard at my torch recently and I have finally found a design I enjoy making and can make 5 beads the same size. Now, it’s not easy to make beads the same size so it was good to find out how to do that. Here are some sets that I haveContinue reading “Beads, beads and more beads”
Preparing for Art Weeks
Yes, it’s nearly May again and I’m getting really excited about exhibiting in this great county wide festival. I will have my studio open and my gazebo up full of lots of amazing glass pieces, some of which only get to see the light of day at this event. Not only but also….I will beContinue reading “Preparing for Art Weeks”
Lampwork bead making, a beginner’s story
Father Christmas, aka my husband Bernard, gave me a lampworking beginners kit for Christmas. He then helped me to set it all up in my lovely studio. If you don’t know what is involved….well listen in. To make beads from glass you need a torch (like a flame thrower), in my case I have aContinue reading “Lampwork bead making, a beginner’s story”
Quirky dish workshop
My next guests were a couple who have done lots of crafting over the years. Malcolm has been wood turning for many years and was looking for a different outlet for his skills. He has decided to stick with wood turning but enjoyed his day with glass and he and Valerie are coming backContinue reading “Quirky dish workshop”
Forthcoming Exhibitions
Just a quick post to say that I have places in two big exhibitions this year, as well as lots of Craft Fairs (more about those another day – none before May). The exhibitions are Oxfordshire Art Weeks and Art in the Park at Leamington Spa. I am opening my studio for Art Weeks onContinue reading “Forthcoming Exhibitions”
Coaster workshop
Two ladies came to spend the morning in my studio making coasters. They had a great time (their words) and came back the next day to open the kiln and see their handiwork. There were several “wow’s” and a reluctance for me to wrap them up so that they could take them away but that’sContinue reading “Coaster workshop”
Hearts, hearts and more hearts
Happy 2018. Production of my 2018 range of glass pieces has started. I will have some new ideas as well as more of some well loved pieces. As you can see from the above pictures I’ve been making hearts ready for Valentines Day. These are made using the copperfoil technique and haven’t been anywhere nearContinue reading “Hearts, hearts and more hearts”