Showing posts with label orders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orders. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Bead-making Weekend

This weekend I am busy making beads for orders. Just thought I'd share a picture of the Tropicana florals I've made so far. Don'tcha just love orange and pink together?

Dean is taking the kids down to visit his parents so I can get some torch time in today (instead of only working this evening). I guess I'd better go get started!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Busy Girl!

Hey there! I haven't had a whole lot to say on the bead front 'cause I'm busy making stuff for orders right now. I'll take a brief "time out" this weekend to make one or two things for the Boutique, so make sure you check in on Monday and see what's new.

What I have done is to add a couple new recipes to Kate's and my food blog, Radish Roses. I'm sticking with comfort food right now, instead of trying to get fancy. Why don't you give one of the recipes a try and then let me know what you think of them?

Chocolate Zucchini Cake

Chunky Apple Pumpkin Muffins

Super Simple Summer Salsa

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Catalog Now Open!


You're welcome to look through the newly opened bead catalog and see if there is something you'd like to order. I've ordered pounds and pounds of clear glass in the 9-10mm size I like, so I'll be ready to make all those sparkly encased beads. I haven't sit down to put an exact number on it, but in flipping through my receipts I'd bet I use about 40 lbs of clear a year! Eek! I wonder if that's a lot or pretty much average? Oh well - at $12 a pound, it sure seems like a lot to me...

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Back to Work

Oops! I hit something wrong and accidentally posted just my title, rather than the entire entry (which I, of course, lost). I can't even remember what all I had written and it's probably just as well that it's lost to the ether. *grin*

The facts are these:

1. The election is over - wahoo!!

2. My kids are back in school today - wah!

3. I got a bunch of new orders to work on - again, wahoo!

4. I've already spent waaaay too much time on my computer this morning. Yikes!

Monday, November 3, 2008

The Sun'll Come Out....Tomorrow!



Wahoo - Election Day is finally upon us! And seriously, I don't care who you vote for tomorrow - JUST VOTE.

Tomorrow is also a teacher workday, so the kiddos will be at home with me all day. What that actually means is that their schools are polling places and they don't want the students and the voting public overlapping. (Which is cool - I'd rather they didn't come into contact with each other either!)

I'm working on orders still, but will be finished by the end of the week. Then it's on to New and Different! I've got an idea for a new series in my head - even got a name all picked out: "Zephyr", meaning a westerly wind or a gentle breeze.

Oops! I've gotta go start working on breakfast!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Busy Creating...and Watching Movies!



I like to watch movies and tv shows when I'm in the studio, it helps keep my imagination busy when I'm on autopilot making beads. Yesterday, I started watching the BBC series Doctor Who, Season 1. Finished disc 1 yesterday, and can I just say: I've seen him in movies before, but I never thought of Christopher Eccleston as a particularly attractive man. You know what? He kinda is! At least as that character... Anyway, 3 episodes down with more discs on the way.

Something else I watched yesterday, but didn't like was Gone With The Wind. I know, I know - it surprised me, too! I thought Scarlett was a complete twerp who didn't deserve Rhett at all. And I thought Clark Gable was waaaaaaaay too old to play the part of Rhett, although he did a good job. Ashley was pug-ugly (sorry Kate!) and a complete pansy-ass. Plus, Prissy was so annoying that I wanted to smack her myself - ditto Aunt PittyPat. Yuck! The only characters I really liked were Mammy, Melanie and Belle Watling.

For a movie that is supposed to be the essence of all-things Southern, can I just say "blech!"? Kate suggested that I read the book and see if I liked that any better. Maybe I will this winter - if I get bored.


Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Another Busy Day


I'm focusing on getting the Halloween beads finished and shipped first, could you tell? Now I'm done with everything Halloween-related except the spacer bead sets. I'll be working on (and hopefully finishing) those today!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Monday Morning Update


HalloDotties for orders

I just realized this morning that it has been a week since I last posted - oops! I didn't mean be silent for so long, it's just that when I've got orders to fill, I don't really think about doing anything else. I suppose there are worse things than being single-minded, right?

On the home front, things are very much as they always are. There is one notable exception: Elinor and her partner won their doubles match this Saturday, 8-2!!! It's her first win of the ALTA season and we are quite proud of her! *grin*

Okay, my conscience is beginning to tug at me. I guess I'd better get busy making beads!

Friday, August 8, 2008

All Alone...

And I'm NOT complaining!!

Wahoo!!! The kids are in school and I'm footloose and fancy-free! Well...not exactly. We're trying to settle into a routine and right now - I'm a little tired. I've been getting up at 5 a.m. (my usual bedtime is in the 11:45 - midnight range), getting the kids ready to go (Tilly's school starts at 7:10), going to get my exercise in before it gets too hot, and then working like a demon until I have to pick everybody up from school. Then, depending on the day, it's: tennis, homework (yes - already!), fix dinner and get the kids in bed. By 8:30, I'm usually back out in the studio again and I stay until Dean calls me after 11 to remind me to come to bed.

All is looking good on the order front, though. All the old orders are made and shipped and I'm well into the new ones that came during the last 2 weeks. I'll be done with them by Wednesday and then I'm back on new beads in new colors!!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

From Start to Finish

Occasionally when I'm busy in the studio, someone will wander in and watch me work for a while. It might be one of the neighbors who has come to ask a question or a favor. Sometimes the visitor is a friend of my parents and is hanging out in the studio while waiting for them. I've even had repairmen, mail carriers and the occasional Jehovah's Witness stand behind me and observe quietly for a while. One thing I've noticed is that the silence never lasts long. Invariably, the first question that pops out of an observer's mouth is: "How long does it take for you to make beads?" Not "How long have you been doing this?" or "How did you learn how to make beads?" or even "Why doesn't the flame melt the metal stick-thingie you're holding?". Nope - just "how long does it take?". Unless, of course, someone is looking at finished beads. Then the first question is always: "But how'd you get the flower in there?" But I digress...

When I first started making beads, my answers were long and complicated. I'd explain the process of deciding what I was going to make, checking my mandrels, getting the glass ready, pulling stringer and making complex and vine canes to use before I ever talked about making the first bead. I got tired of seeing people's eyes glaze over as I rattled off my spiel, so I kept shortening my answers until I arrived at my current response to the question of how long: a quick shrug of the shoulders, a sheepish grin and an honest "It depends."

If someone really is curious and keeps asking questions, I will carefully go into more detail, but only in response to a direct question. I've learned that if people feel like it's some big secret, then they're eager to know more. BUT - if you get diarrhea of the mouth and spill your guts or start talking technical too fast, they can't excuse themselves quickly enough.

The point of all this is that I'd like to know, for my own edification, exactly how long it takes me to make a bead. And because I make so many different kinds of beads, I figured that the best way to find the answer is to time myself as I make what I consider to be one of my standard bead sets. (Don't worry, it's for an order, so I'm not goofing off and wasting time.) I'm using a standard kitchen timer with a stopwatch feature.

And this is the bead set I'll be making:

Midori Eclectics

I'm timing all the components involved in making the bead set (assuming the kiln is already up to temperature, of course): dipping the mandrels, selecting and cleaning the glass, pulling the necessary stringers and cane, the creation of each individual bead and then the final cleaning and stringing of the bead set before packing.

dipping mandrels: 13:48
readying glass: 7:02
stringers & cane: 21:08

making each bead -
spacers: 3:07 & 1:35
whitehearts: 5:37 & 6:36
dotted lentil: 4:06
green disks: 5:27 & 6:22
floral lentil: 13:02
striped disk: 15:38
ringed Saturn: 8:14
rectangle: 15:58
dotted disk: 15:09
triangle disk: 13:38
encased floral: 19:08

cleaning beads: 17:19
stringing beads: 3:47

Final time from start to finish: 3 hours, 16 minutes and 47 seconds

Taa Daah! Here's the set I just completed:


So... can you think of any more questions I can answer?? *wink*

Monday, July 28, 2008

Not Quite There...


Okaaaay... So if I really had been a damsel in distress, the train would've cut me in half already. That's what I'm saying.

Yeah, not quite finished with orders yet. After spending all weekend working like a fiend, I'm still not done. But I'm ----> thisclose <----- to being done. Another day or 2 and I'll be able to start making new stuff - wahoo!!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Call Me Snidely


Sorry for the lack of an update yesterday, but I've been really busy making beads. I've given myself the goal of the end of this weekend to finish making any and all outstanding orders so I can start making new stuff again. Practically chained myself to the torch, taking time out to eat and take care of the kids. With a deadline looming, I feel a lot like Nell in the old Dudley Do-Right cartoons, tied to the tracks with a steaming locomotive barreling down on her. Of course, having set the deadline myself, that makes me both the Snidely Whiplash and the Nell characters, right?

I've got a recipe I want to post on our food blog and I need to finish editing the banner for the creative challenge blog, but I have the sneaking suspicion that I won't get around to either until next week.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Peach Chai


You know I just can't stay focused for long. *sigh* I was busy working last night, filling orders when I noticed these colors laying next to each other on the work bench and thought "Yum!!". This is Czech dark smokey topaz, amber rose, sage green opaque and a wonderful batch of peachy pink coral that is about 6 years old. I don't usually work with warm colors (although I really like them and prefer them for my own jewelry), but I am definitely going to be making a series in these colors as soon as I'm caught up with orders! Hmmm...I wonder if I can encase coral with amber rose for a warm, peachy colored whiteheart? I know specials don't like to be encased as a general rule, but it might be worth trying...

Sorry, I'm back now! See what I mean about staying focused? My mind always wants to drift off in 6 different directions at once. I swear, it's like having adult ADD.

Oh yeah, I made 3 - count 'em - THREE - batches of blueberry sorbet yesterday. One for us, one for my parents and one for Dean to take to work and share. It is luscious stuff and I find myself tempted to sneak a spoonful every time I walk by the freezer. (But I don't! Do you hear me? I have restraint, darnit!) For some reason, our blueberry bushes kicked it into overdrive this year and I find myself filling a 2 gallon pitcher every couple days or so. Trust me, I'm not complaining! We've had several batches of sorbet and some delicious blueberry muffins with streusel topping, plus I've managed to freeze some in bags to use later. Imagine...blueberry pancakes this Fall or blueberry coffeecake in December - yummy!!

Right now, it's time to go feed the neighbor's dog. Then, I'm taking the kids out for our daily walk and then?? Torch time!!!