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Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

    Time Event
    8:51a
    t-shirt amusement
    I have to admit, this gives me the giggles.
    3:52p
    progress
    After a bit of a screwed-up morning, where I was left to sit in the doc's office for almost an hour before I asked what the heck was going on (and sure enough, they had lost track of me and were very apologetic), I finally got home and set to work. Of course, art jumped on me again, so I am late getting invoices for yesterday's Beads of the Month leftovers sale out, but that'll come after I have lunch. (Yeah, I missed lunch, but there are new necklaces!)

    Sunshine and melty snow has given me energy, but I do need to go have lunch now. Just as soon as I post the names of the new stuff.

    And how's your day, and how was your lunch, if your time zone makes that question meaningful?

    Current Music: Rasputina, "Oh Injury"
    3:55p
    ArtLog: new work (photos appearing!)
    "To Know Is Not the Same Thing As To Understand, #5" necklace: 16 gauge sterling silver, turquoise, Roman glass bead with inlaid stuff (very wonderful extremely beat-up distressed bead), trade beads, handmade lampwork from Grey Parrot Studio, horn, and so on. $280.

    "The Water-Nymph Has No Regrets" necklace: sterling silver, opals, aquamarines, opalite glass, dyed onyx, glass, Swarovski crystal, and so on. I managed to get some of the opals to flash in the photographs! They're really, really pretty, and I cannot do them justice in photos, but there's an idea of them. $725, but there it is. Opals and aquamarines, pretty but pricey.

    "The Journey Looks Different From Here" pendant: handmade lampwork glass from Grey Parrot Studio on sterling silver. $50 (And what you can't see in the picture are the green-gold flashes of dichroic or metallic fire deep inside the dark spots on that bead. I'll try for more photos sometime when the sun is very out.)


    ...and there's shipping, of course. It's usually $5 to the US, $7 elsewhere, but that opal one might take some special handling, and thus be more. (I'd want to insure it, for one thing. Sending it fast might be smart, too, so that nobody parks a lift truck on it or something.)

    Inquiries and gimmes should go to gimme@lioness.net, as always. Thanks!
    5:38p

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