
Yesterday’s breakfast smiley face: an omelette with bacon, black olives and feta. Smile provided by fresh-baked pita bread filled with cinnamon sugar.

This is a commissioned piece done in shades of purple dichroic glass. I love the misty-looking effect here. Here’s another pic with different lighting:

Mom and I made the journey to the airport to check out the Art House display. There are some really interesting pieces...

Loyal readers (all three of you) will remember me talking about Ties That Bind, a collaborative art project benefitting ovarian cancer research...

Here are a pair of smaller wind chimes I made. One is cranberry on clear and the other is turquoise on clear. Lots of beads and baubles used here. The cranberry chimes are done in a monocolor scheme. The beads are either clear or cranberry...

These wind chimes are a transparent blue on clear with black vitrigraph. There are lots of fun beads and buttons in this one, too.

In September of last year, I posted about this charm I made and contributed to a project called Ties That Bind. This is a collaborative art project that will benefit the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. The goal is to raise $10,000...

How can you not smile when breakfast is smiling at you? A pulled pork omelette with homemade salsa, avocado, kalamata olives and grapes, of course… for the eyes.

Rebecca Salcedo from my Etsy Team, Team NorGa, inspired me to get off my make some time to complete the 3 X 3″ canvases I have for the Art House Canvas Project II. These had to be postmarked today and I’ve waited ’til the eleventh hour, but they are in the mail. Yay me! Here...

Kelly Finnegan Scott I love your colors!

Here’s my first Pay It Forward (PIF) item listed on Etsy. I really like the idea of this and thanks go to Lois at FoxyGKnits for introducing me to PIF.

Here’s a much better picture of an Aqua Pendant I made. This is still one of my favorites and it’s not for sale.











