Showing posts with label rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rings. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Making Rings
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Fun Soggy Weekend

I actually had a fun weekend in spite of the forecast calling for constant rain and wind. After being depressed all week about the onslaught of this persistent crappy weather, I don't really know why I decided to vend this weekend. Saturday morning I showed up skeptical of my strange choice, dressed in my navy blue rain jacket, my rain boots , two layers of fleece sweaters and two pairs of long johns.
To make a long story a little bit shorter, I ended up switching booths with my neighbor Bob. That small change made my whole weekend so much more fun and exciting! I set up my booth in his spot (2 spots down the road from my reserved space) and he set up in mine. Bob makes incredible metal birds, lifesize and gorgeous, his business is Metal Art by Swan.
Residing in Bob's spot for the weekend was great! I think I really needed a little change of pace to brighten my weekend, and this was perfect. I absolutely love all my neighbors in my reserved space, they are awesome, don't get me wrong. It was just fun to be in a different location for a weekend... even though it was just two booths down :)
I got to hang with my friend Maggie, Papaver Jewelry, she is in the picture above, don't our booths look great even though the weather is sh*t and already getting dark! Oh I forgot to put my big red Leah Glass sign... when I remembered I just didn't bother cuz I figured it'd just get wet and I didn't feel like toweling it off.
And I got to meet many customers that were so friendly and kind. It was not the busiest of weekends, but in my new perspective I was basically right at the entrance to the market, and there weren't a whole lot of vendors, so I was very visible and colorful. People were walking down the road saying to their friends/family "Oh I like those mobiles, I have seen them online!" and man, that just makes me so darned proud - I can't even tell ya! And the fact that many mobiles and other creations of mine went home with new owners, that makes my day even sweeter!
Today I made a lot of rings (I thought that would be a good way of utilizing the rainy day and possibly rousing up a little business from people enjoying watching the process - it worked too!), so I thought I'd share a little video diddy of me demoing making rings.
If you are also curious about my ring making process, here is a tutorial I made years ago - it shows exactly how these are made. Just excuse the old website format... makes me think I should re-do this tutorial... that website it is on is an old template of mine that takes forever to load all the seperate pictures...
sheesh. :)
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Monday, June 16, 2008
I Love Glass Rings
I started my little business selling glass rings made out of borosilicate glass. I love them. I even fix them for customers if they ever break. Recently I heard from a customer of mine that bought a ring from me 7 years ago (hes worn it since then - 7 years!), it finally broke so he sent it to me so I could fix it. When I saw the ring a huge smile broke accross my face - this ring is worn with love - literally! It looks like beach glass now!
I took another picture of the ring pieces next to a ring that is similar so you can see what the ring used to look like - you can barely see that the well-loved ring has blue dichroic sparkles in it! This sand-blasted quality can be easily fire polished off, in fact as soon as the ring hits the flame to be fixed it will turn glossy again.
I have only seen such a well-loved ring of mine twice before. Seriously, even the rings that I have and wear don't look like this. You really have to wear it A LOT to make it look like this. And its an incredible testament to how strong this glass is that it can be scratched so thoroughly without breaking! I have one customer at the Portland Saturday Market who comes and visits me all the time and she wears one of my rings on her pinky (I don't think she ever takes it off - she probably bought it from me 5 or 6 years ago). I have polished it for her a number of times to bring the sparkle back out.
I was visited by a couple this weekend at the market that bought rings from me for their anniversary one year... they bought two rings and watched as I made them both from one ribbon of glass. A year later they came and had me do it again. They have done this for 3 years now - soon I will make them a forth set. I know they wear them ALL the time and they love them. Here's a picture of their hands:

It tickles my heart that there are people out there who love my rings so much. Thank You!!
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I was visited by a couple this weekend at the market that bought rings from me for their anniversary one year... they bought two rings and watched as I made them both from one ribbon of glass. A year later they came and had me do it again. They have done this for 3 years now - soon I will make them a forth set. I know they wear them ALL the time and they love them. Here's a picture of their hands:

It tickles my heart that there are people out there who love my rings so much. Thank You!!
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Monday, March 17, 2008
yeah so I am into Orange
These are the accessories I wore this past weekend - with jeans and an orange wind jacket :)
- sweet hairclip by Papaver
- the yummy orange earrings by PoeticPurl
-the orange glass ring is made by me - I LOVE it, red/orange on the inside, orange on the outside. It matches the earrings perfectly
- sweet hairclip by Papaver
- the yummy orange earrings by PoeticPurl
-the orange glass ring is made by me - I LOVE it, red/orange on the inside, orange on the outside. It matches the earrings perfectly
Friday, February 1, 2008
Picture Preference Poll

I want to start listing my rings online... the pictures have got to be fun and simple, creative... above is an old shot (black and white grayscale background) from years ago. I thought I'd fresh it up a bit and come up with a style I can consistently use to list these guys online for sale.
What do you think? Cast your vote please - I am curious! You can vote on the right hand side.

#1: Plain White Background

my brother thinks this looks like the ring is on stage performing
I got the tip for this technique from Loriola - an amazing member of the Etsy Glass Artists - pops like a magazine page!

#3: Colored background... the color could vary, I was thinking about trying out orange today to... but this gets the point across

#4: Action Shot
I am no hand model. And I didn't even get out my tripod for this one, so the other hand is holding the camera :)
But if this is popular I could work on better shots of this type of thing
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