My Granddaughter, Juniper, had her "promotion to 6th grade". Interesting how schools now have all sorts of awards and make big productions going from elementary to middle school. But isn't Juni cute? It looks like she is crossing her eyes!!! LOL! I will have to ask her about that.
This was my first time in Mammoth Lakes, CA for the 4th of July. We sat on the edge of the street and watched the parade. Lots of horses which are my favorites. Afterwards, there was a concert in the park and an art festival. The weather was wonderful, in the 70's, my favorite temp.
I mentioned in an earlier post that I would be taking a class with Diana Frey, a mixed media artist. This class was my introduction into this type of jewelry and I have fallen in love! The class was held at her studio in San Luis Obispo. SLO for short. I fell in love with SLO. Very laid back and just beautiful. The downtown has all sorts of restaurants, bars and cool stores. I could have spent three days just exploring the downtown. Here are some photos of the class, her studio and the class projects.
BRIAR ROSE
From left to right: Jody Cottrell, Vickie Orlando, Sandy Navarro, Cecelia
Alvarado, Terry San Filippo, Brigitte Willse
I am in the center back. Diana Frey is in the middle in the back top a long necklace.
Class sample - Bird in Hand
No I haven't finished mine yet!
As you can see from the projects, we used vintage jewelry pieces along with some doll parts and a soldering iron. All new to me!

Here is photo from the class I took with Diane Cook in Coronado, CA. The workshop was put on by Vivi Magoo with Barb Solem. Check them out! Barb does wonderful workshops! I actually finished the projects in class but don't have any photos of them, sigh...... I tried to take photos with my phone today but they are just not good enough. ( My photo area is piled with enamels right now!) If you go to Diane's website you will see the two projects, "Heart Strings" and "Window to my Heart" along with projects she will be teaching in new workshops. Diane also does mixed media art and I just love it! Totally different from the jewelry I usually make. I have been looking for awhile for alternatives to sterling silver as the price of sterling has gone so high. I don't want to raise my prices but I also don't want to risk quality. The mixed media art may give me what I am looking for. I am hoping to hone my skills and include my beads in some pieces. As I get more into it you will be hearing and seeing more!
In the meantime, I am still working on glass beads, sterling silver jewelry AND torch fired enamel beads. I am in also love with making the torch fired beads and using them to make fun and whimsical pieces with my glass beads. You may have seen some of the earrings at the last Art Glass Guild Patio Show or on my Etsy site. Here are a couple of photos.
In two weeks is the San Diego Bead Society's Annual Bead Bazaar. Aug. 4th & 5th.
San Diego Bead Society Bead Bazaar
Saturday and Sunday Aug. 4th & 5th, 2012
10am to 6mp Saturday
10am to 5pm Sunday
Scottish Rite Center
Mission Valley, San Diego, CA
Here is a sample of what I will have at the bazaar this year. I am excited to show you all the torch fired enamel beads and how they can be used. Stop by, it is always fun to catch up!
If you have any questions on anything you see here, just let me know. Thanks for stopping by!
Jan
So enjoyed having you in class Jan. You are so blessed to have a beautiful retreat cabin to go to....it is gorgeous and looks so peaceful. Pleased to read that new hip of yours is working like a charm.
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Diana
Thanks Diana!
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