Showing posts with label Lampworking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lampworking. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2009

I am a terrible blogger!



Well, I guess that means I've been very busy "offline".

Last I left you, I was making Hamantaschen for Rich and getting ready for the Glasscraft Expo in Las Vegas. It was a very nice show. A little slow at first, but traffic increased as the show went on. Met some fantastic new customers, business associates and saw old friends. The really nice thing about this show is that it's all things glass - from big to small. One comment about small - the table was way narrower than at other shows, which made it look like I had a lot of stuff but it actually made it difficult to fit it all on.

Rich met me in Vegas and we spent the week seeing everything we could see. We ate at the Carnegie Deli at the Mirage, rode the NY NY rollercoaster, saw a Beatles tribute band and walked until our feet couldn't take it any more. The week went waaay too fast - it was a wonderful time.

Now? Well, lots of web work and I'm preparing for a trip to Alabama in a couple of weeks.

I've listed some new items in my Etsy Shop - you can check them out at http://janellezorko.etsy.com!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Alabama (not Washington) Snow!

Oh my gosh - it's March already! I got a lovely video today of the unusual snow in Alabama. It was beautiful and fleeting but I won't forget my snowy windshield message!

Even working for myself these days, time gets away from me. Maybe that makes me a bad boss? I dunno - but since my updates are sometimes a little further apart than I would like them to be, I'm updating with a bunch of pictures of things made this week.

It was a time for focusing on sets so rather than commenting on all of them, I'm just going to post some that came out of the kiln recently (feel free to click on any of these to see larger photos) -



This one is something a little different for me - I was asked to submit pictures of beads made into functional art for an article. This is a drawer pull - and it's really big! Well, not big for a drawer pull but that's a lot of glass again. It's fun to push the limits and see how big I can work.



Also including some pix of fan pulls I've made.



Finally, since we're doing show and tell today, I finally got around to firing some PMC and Art Clay Silver charms I've made. This stuff is so awesome - I'm going to try to work a little more with it and my BronzClay this week.