I never kept a diary faithfully, either…

by Lynne on Sunday, March 23, 2008

TriptychI know it has been a long time since I posted anything new.  I got very busy with production for the To Bead True Blue Show at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, and was working 16 hour days for a couple of months.  It was a lot of work, but I had a great time and I plan on being there again next year.  As for news of things coming up, I have several classes and events over the next couple of months.

I’ve added PDF files of my class descriptions to the Workshops page…those are definitely worth checking out!

San Jose, CA – April 5-6, 2008: This is a hybrid class that will be taught for the first time ever.  Students will learn 3 flower canes, my faux wood grain, and how to construct a tile pendant.  There is still room in this class so if you live anywhere near the San Jose area please get in touch with me right away, or visit http://www.sbpcg.com/  Email riverpoet@comcast.net and I will get you signed up for this exciting class.

I’ll be cruising with the “Claydies” from April 19-24 with Lisa Pavelka, Desiree McCrorey and Christi Friesen…I am really looking forward to this trip, as I have never cruised before.  When I get back, I am only home for a week and then I am off to Albuquerque.

Albuquerque, NM classes: May 2-4, 2008: Friday is my 8 From 1:The Foliage Edition class, that you can read about and see pictures if you click the link.  We make a simple base cane and then cut, combine, twist, turn and create a whole host of different types of leaves from it.  It teaches a whole lot about component caning and it’s so much fun to create all these different leaf types from one blend.

The Saturday and Sunday workshop (May 3-4) is the Caning in Monochrome Class, which I am excited to be teaching again!  I taught this in Baltimore last year and it was a fabulous class.  I love monochromatic caning, but adding the color tints makes something really special.  Read all about this class here.

Tiger Lily Fairy CollarFinally, here’s a picture of a new necklace I created this month…I LOVE making dimensional flowers and leaves.  This piece will probably become the basis of a new class, since there’s a LOT more that goes into the leaves and flowers than meets the eye…they are armatured in a special way and are extremely strong and even flexible.  The pods I used on the closure are my favorite part, though, I think!  Watch for more new designs in my gallery section soon.

9 Comments »

Comment by Barb Fajardo

March 24, 2008 @ 2:30 pm

Gee, that’s a beautiful floral necklace Lynne. Where did you get your inspiration for that? ;o)

I bet you’re entering that in Bead and Button…I’m going to be entering a floral necklace as well…

Barb

Comment by Lisa Clarke

March 25, 2008 @ 11:42 pm

Oh, those tiger lilies are just breathtaking!

Comment by Barb

March 26, 2008 @ 10:55 am

My previous comment from a few days ago never showed up…why?

Barb

Comment by Barb

March 26, 2008 @ 10:58 am

Obviously, there must have been a problem with my first post…so let me try again.

That’s a lovely necklace. I was wondering where your inspiration for that necklace came from.

Will you be entering that or something similar to Bead Dreams this year? As you know I’ve been working exclusively with polymer flowers for quite some time now, and I’ll be entering a floral necklace as well…

Barb

Comment by Lynne

March 26, 2008 @ 4:25 pm

Hi Barbara…
Thanks for your comments on the necklace I posted last week. The reason your first comment hasn’t shown up yet is that I get hundreds of spam comments for everything from Viagra to refinancing and everything in between and I just delete the notifications in batches because I so infrequently get an actual comment. I have to approve the comments individually, or else I’d have all those spam ones showing up in the site, and I haven’t gotten the chance to go on and go through the actual comments…so I miss some in the process.

As for the necklace, well, the inspiration was tiger lilies…I’ve loved them since I was a little kid and used to pick them for my mom in a boggy area in our back woods. I used to make lots of dimensional flowers back in the early 90s, but never did much with canes for petals because I was not much of a caner then. Now that I do so much caning, and after taking Jana’s class where she taught the floral eruption pendant using kaleidoscope canes for petals, I started making dimensional flowers from the petal canes I make. It’s a really nice departure from working flat and having to sand and smooth everything. I don’t update my site very much, but I have been making them for about a year now.

I still have not decided if I am going to enter Bead Dreams this year or not. I figured I would not enter at all, but then I decided to get a booth there this year, and of course, it would be really good advertising for me to at least have a piece on display as a finalist…so I am kinda torn about it. I am sure that your piece will be very different from mine and there’s a good chance that I won’t even be entering…I need to make that decision soon, I guess!
I really am bad about updating my website, but I am going to try to keep on it a little better!
Lynne Ann

Comment by Janice

April 8, 2008 @ 12:04 pm

Your work is ABSOLUTELY stunning! :)
Janice

Comment by Sherry Bailey

April 29, 2008 @ 9:23 am

Wow, Lynne! congratulations on winning R&T and showing the world what polymer clay can be! Gorgeoso!

What is the cord in your tiger lily necklace, though? (I am guessing something like waxed linen, braided??) It really supports the clay beautifully, but in photos it’s hard to tell what I’m looking at…

Again, congrats!

Sherry

Comment by Wes

June 16, 2008 @ 5:33 pm

Where have I been??!! Congrats on your astounding development work and fine art.

Comment by Lynne

June 17, 2008 @ 7:11 pm

Thanks Wes…I appreciate the comment! I’ve been following your website and am hoping for great things to come with the caning system you’re developing!
Lynne Ann

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