Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2014

Patriot's Dream Farm Baby Animal Photo Contest!


We are so excited to share with you our new contest!

It is baby chick time around here, and hopefully soon to be baby goat time, too! With all the cuteness on overload, we love to live vicariously with all the other baby animals of our friends!


Therefore, we are having a photo contest! Share with us your photo of baby animals, and vote for your favorites (get your friends to vote, too!) The baby animals can be any baby animals- farm animals, wild animals, zoo animals, dogs, cats, etc...- but the photo do have to be your own original work, not used to win another contest previously. (Seems fair, right?)

Lucky winners will be selected by the greatest number of votes. Following are the prizes...

A chicken charm bracelet from the Suburban Chicken Coop


Copper and Swarovski Crystal Thunderbird Earrings from Patriot's Dream Farm


One of two Soap/ Lotion Bar 2- Packs from Patriot's Dream Farm


A Patriot's Dream Farm tote bag!

That's all there is to it! The link to enter follows here, so have fun, share your favorite photos, and share and vote! Have lots of fun and thanks for sharing a little of your life with us!

Patriot's Dream Farm BABY ANIMAL PHOTO CONTEST!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Patriot's Dream Farm Contest!

Fall giveaway coming here!

These two little cuties would like to share our new giveaway with you!!!


a Rafflecopter giveaway

It has been a rough week around here- big storms that brought more wind than rain, a challenging hatch, and more. So since we believe that you make your own happiness, we are throwing a giveaway!!! Four awesome prizes, we will highlight this week, including a handmade bar of soap and a tote bag, a lotion bar and tote bag, a pair of earrings and a feathered hair clip!


To get things started, these are the tote bags, and the winner will select their own variety of soap or lotion bar! I will share photos of the other prizes in the morning!

Monday, October 15, 2012

The Making of a Custom Piece

Many artists feel as though doing custom work interrupts the creative process.  For many artists, we let the metal (or whatever the medium may be) show us what it is meant to be.  Or, we begin by playing with a certain style of manipulation- drawing, sawing, the torch processes, etc-   as let that guide our creative process as we guide the medium into our vision for the piece.
Clearly, custom work is much different from that.  I will have to do a post on custom bead work and the like, but for today I am going to focus on this custom work.  My cousin, as I have previously mentioned is doing awalk for Autism Speaks, an organization which provides support for families of those with autism or autism spectrum disorders.  I offered to make a custom piece to auction off to raise money for the cause, a part of the walk goal.
This peaked her interest, and she began drawing.  This brings us to making the custom piece.  She sent me drawings.  Typically, I am closer to a person for whom I create custom items, and they can tour the shop, get theirhands on jewelry to see textures and treatments, sizes and settings and decide how they would like the details to work.  In this case, Cassi is in Texas and I am here in Arizona.  A little harder.  So when she sent me drawings, I needed to print them out and size them to what size she wanted.
Notice above, her drawing of a puzzle piece, with the words I am more printed on it.  I needed to size the piece and decide with her how we would put the lettering in.  The purpose of the words are her intent to tech her children that they are more than any one quality.  They are more than a diagnosis, more than any one label society would give them.  This is such a special, wonderful goal, that these words are not merely a slogn, they are the heart of the cause for their effort!  So they need to show up!
Out came the handsaw and the copper sheets.  It needed to be strong enough to properly hold shape, but at the size she liked (her reference being Texas big, but not gaudy big), it needed to still be light enough to not be heavy or uncomfortable around the neck.
These were her two designs.  I am excited to play with her other design another time,   Very creative!

It took a few tries to get it just right...


Then I cut out the pattern and taped it to the copper.


Through the magic of photography- that was cut out quickly!


Then came letter punching.  This can be  challenge for me, and in fact there were several mesed up pieces, but I was able to use them... (waste not, want not, right? but we have to figure in and expect this in our cost of custom work.)


Then the proof went back to Cassi.  Not truly happy with the lettering yet, thinking about a silver printing instead, but in the interest of time on the auction, we moved this piece forward into the next step and began another piece in the following stage.


One option was to mke the piece look like it was colored with a crayon, as her initial drawing.  So I used one of the opp cutouts as an example.


To give her more options, I had also put one in the speckling patina.  I sent photos of them side by side so she could think about them in the same light. If she had been nearby, she could have looked closely at many coloring options in person, helping her see many possibilities.  She chose the patina on the left.


Then, I sent her several lettering options.  She chose to do one in option 1, the other in a 1 and 5 hybrid.

This is how the hybrid came out.

I will continue to do custom work. I enjoy the creative process, even when it is shared.  A little tip for any of you considering sharing the process with me- have time and patience planned into the project.  I want it to be perfect for you, so it is much easier for you to see hands on and be involved with the process and making it the way you want.  Got an idea?  Send me an email!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Walk for Autism Speaks



I am loving these great groups that motivate me to be a better person! I wanted to share a little about a great group and the work my cousin is doing.
WalkNowForAutismSpeaks Team Beaty Auction - Cedar Hill, Texas
My Cousin (okay, not by blood, our families are forever linked by military service of grandfathers and marriage, but cousins just the same) Cassi has taken on a walk for for a group called Autism Speaks. Autism Speaks is a phenomenal organization that provides support to families affected by autism and autism spectrum disorders. There are a variety of services, among them are kits people can use to learn how to adapt directly following the initial diagnosis, kits for surviving haircuts or the dentist (hypersensitivity makes these little events over-stimulation gone beyond crazy), and so many more from tools to do every day things to tool kits for specific disorders along the spectrum. These tool kits are coping mechanisms that help families not only cope but also thrive. I am told there are many other services as well, like referrals and much more.


(Yep. He is definitely more.)

In dealing with the initial diagnosis of her own son, my cousin Cassi and her family initially accessed a toolkit designed for the first hundred days after diagnosis. This was two years ago. As a Mama who dealt with my own son's withdrawal during my husband's military deployments, I was moved to tears when Cassi recently posted on facebook that her son had read a book out loud to her.

Many families cannot afford all of the tools they need like resources, therapy and more for their children with autism. Autism Speaks helps make these tools available to those who need them, but cannot afford them. As we all know, the economy has made it difficult for groups to continue outreach, and many have scaled back services. So this year, Cassi and her family have taken on completing the walk together, and Cassi is working to raise money for the cause.

Interesting enough, her motto in all of this is to teach her children "I am more." In essense, she wants them to know that they are more than a diagnosis, or any one thing this the world views or defines them as. They are much more, and are capable of doing great things and making a difference for themselves and others. Pretty darn cool if you ask me!


(one of the walkers...)


To help her along on this goal, she has started an online auction, and we donated some earrings, as well as a custom piece I am still working on today. If you are interested in helpin gher, either through donating a prize to her auction or bidding or otherwise, please follow the link below. Or, just check it out. That never hurt anything. But the walk is getting close, so please share the info, and let's help her make a difference!




http://www.facebook.com/WalkNowForAutismSpeaksTeamBeatyAuction

WalkNowForAutismSpeaks Team Beaty Auction - Cedar Hill, Texas

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Azurite Shadow Box- my entry in this year's county fair

These are the moments I really think I need to make time for a photography class!  My entry this year for the county fair was this copper collar necklace.  The collar is heavy gauge copper wire, shaped into abstract hearts.  It settles around the neck, with the pendant near the sternum, no clasp.

The centerpiece is this copper shadow box.  I used the flash in an attempt to show the pattern in the back.  I used pure silver to mount the azurite cabochon, then blackened the back.  I carved the scrolls into the black, letting the copper show through the black for more decoration.

The front is dome copper, which I had soldered to the back before the blackening and carving and mounting of the azurite.  Apparently I shined it well enough, since I cannot seem to photograph it without getting either my own image, or that of the camera in reflection on the pendant!  Photographers out there, got any secrets for me?

This is the whole piece again.  The kids like to challenge me to put things into the fair as well as them.  I just don't juggle the schedule well enough the week before fair to enter and coking competitions these days, so I decided to see what the judges thought of this other aspect of my work.

Yup, there is the camera again!  (And me.)  Since I finished this piece, it made a stint in the Tucson Gem show showcase of the main show, and now to the fair.  I will have to decide whether I get to wear this one, or if I will sell it.  Although I am expecting some pure silver in any day...  What do you think?  I sure love all the comments and feedback!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Playing with copper treatments...

Been playing with heat treatment for different colors in copper.  Looks a little industrial to me, but rather fun and funky! 

Have some great little blue topaz stones to put in the tube settings of the crinkly one.  Love the purple effect directly obove this paragraph!

Gonna pick up some Renaissance wax tomorrow to seal in the colors, set the stones for below after that.  Looking forward to seeing if the colors look different after sealing!