Sunday, November 23, 2008

I am getting excited about the opening of Lollishops. Hopefully it will happen the first week of December. I am busy redying my beads by dressing them up, taking photos, cropping photos and generally getting them ready to post to my shop. Here is a sneak peak of one of the beads that will be sold.



































Wednesday, November 19, 2008

How delighted I was this afternoon when my husband came home from a dentist appointment and brought me some lovely roses. He keeps an eye out for my all time favorite, called Oceana, which are a lovely pale pink on the inside with a mild fresh scent. However, on this trip the florist told him that these roses would rival the Oceana, and was she right.
















These roses started out as a good size but as they unfolded they were even larger than I thought they would be. I clipped the stems and set them in water and within an hour they began opening to reveal the most glorious, large, almost cabbage rose appearing roses I have seen in a long time. They have a very pleasant, mild fragrance, very similar to the Oceana.


I don't know how much more perfect a rose can be. I had these little lovelies pose all sorts of ways for me. I must have snapped off 50 pictures, so it was hard to pick which photos I wanted to share with you, but here are four of my favorite.




Friday, November 14, 2008

New YouTube video

A friend of mine suggested I put some sort of photo of me making a bead on my website GracefulGlassier. So, I decided to make a short video of me making a bead, and pasted it into the "about me" page on my website.

The only thing is that my web page is split into two columns, making it hard to see the whole video without scrolling back and forth, and I don't know how to change the margins so that the video will fit.

Guess I will have to dive into learning how to make those changes. Maybe some day next year I will have time, LOL.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

For awhile I have had this butterfly in my "to do" drawer of lovely stuff. I finally decided to make a lampwork bead to hang from it. I was sitting outside on my patio looking at the cutest little yellow butterflies flying around in my fern garden and decided that I would name this piece "Fern Garden".

The pearl necklace is removable so that the butterly pin/pendant/broach can be worn by itself.

You can find this piece at http://www.amazgrac.etsy.com/













Friday, November 7, 2008

Naomi's Hope

This is a bead that I recently sold at auction, with the proceeds of the sale donated to a Charity - Naomi's Hope. The bead was named for Naomi, a little girl who was born in February of 2008 with a minor heart problem. At the age of three days old she was scheduled to undergo a minor procedure, and during the preparation with anesthesia, her heart stopped beating. It took them over 30 minutes to revive Naomi.

As a result of her heart not beating for that long period of time, with no blood or oxygen getting to her organs, she suffered brain damage and organ damage.

We, Naomi's family, are trying to raise money to get Naomi into Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO) treatments. We have investigated this and have learned that they are using it to treat persons with traumatic brain injuries and autism, and it is having profound affects of healing.

If you would like to learn more about Naomi and how you can help, please visit
http://www.myspace.com/naomipressey.