This is just a quick note to say that I've a load of new pieces that need photographing, editing and uploading so will take some time to get through them. I've been experimenting with some new bits and pieces that include christmas ornaments, tiles, rings and brooches. Today I'll post some of my new work. On saturday december 12, 2009, I'll be at RH McGregor Public School for their annual holiday and craft show. Details here. Come for a visit!
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Great DEAF show and more coming up
This is just a quick note to say a big thank you to DECA, the organizers of the first annual Danforth East Arts Fair, that was held at East Lynn Park Sept 19 and 20. It was a beautiful weekend and the event was very well attended and put together.
I'd also like to thank all of my friends and family for taking the time to come and visit me at my booth, as well as everyone who came to just have a look or to buy. I was also very happy to meet other artists and craftspeople. I also want to thank Michelle Mendlowitz at Clay Bodies, 1910 Danforth - she's my teacher and a friend and very supportive of my efforts. As well, Krystal Speck, a talented ceramicist, friend and a vendor at the show. Both Krystal and Michelle will be at the One of a Kind Show this year.
My husband, daughter and I live in a blossoming and supportive community - thanks to everyone.
Please check back shortly, I have a number of shows coming up between now and Christmas and will post as soon as I have confirmed dates and details. As well, I have many new images to post - they will trickle on as I get the time and I'm also working on some very cool new stuff - including lots more buttons and ornaments, earrings and rings. YAY!
Misc. and house cleaning
I have added (not me personally ::) a glossary to the blog for anyone interested in terms - I find it useful for myself as well as to try to supply proper definitions of stuff - alot of thanks, of course, goes to Wikipedia. And Tom. You can see it automatically linking words (like unfired) to the entires throughout the site.
I'm ready to get back to doing some work after sick me, sick baby, broken toe and other stuff. I'm trying to find local craft shows to get into (anywhere in Toronto) that don't require large booth fees, tents or proof of sales in other large craft shows. Toronto Craft Alert is a great site but I still can't seem to find anything of a smaller nature. When I speak about "large" shows I mean the One of a Kind show, Cabbagetown show, the Distillery etc. For all of these kinds of shows I need to have a tent, as well as table and display stuff, not to mention a hefty (for me right now) booth rental fee. Prior to investing in a tent and devising some kind of professional display I need to get some smaller shows under my belt. If anyone hears of any please pass them along.
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