Thursday, August 27, 2009

New retail outlet in Farmington, Maine

Marni just visited some friends in Maine, where she used to live for many years and her art is well known, One of her friends owns a store called Calico Patch in Farmington, and is going to start carrying WaterGems!

Check out the details on the new store:

Calico Patch
174 BroadwayFarmington, ME 04938-5911
Phone:
(207) 778-4950
Website: Calicopatch.com

Saturday, August 15, 2009

More Quality Control

According to my QC expert (my wonderful Dad), he "microwaved some of your water gem pieces in a glass of water for 3 minutes then let it sit. Basically no apparent effect. Also tried to burn another piece, and although it ignited when exposed to a flame when the flame was removed it simply smoldered. Would conclude that the parts are reasonably water resistant, and although combustible not inflammable in any way that would be a significant safety hazard. "

Cool, huh?

Monday, August 10, 2009

Save the Date - Saturday October 3, 2009




Just got great news. We got juried ito the 2009 Art on the Avenue show. Space #E150.

Art on the Avenue is a multi-cultural arts festival celebrating diversity through the arts in the Potomac West area in Alexandria, Virginia. Over 300 vendors and 40,000 visitors attend. I've been doing this show for over 10 years, and its always a lot of fun - a little more eclectic and unique that your typical arts festival - always tons of kids and dogs - great food from local restaurants - as much street festival as art show.

Check out all the details about the show at http://www.artontheavenue.org/ .

Monday, August 3, 2009

Quality Control

I should have known. Went up to Connecticut last week to see my Dad, and he asked the same question many of you have asked....how durable are these WaterGems anyway? I explained my process, and that I thought they were water-resistant. But, I reminded him that they were still pieces of paper - albiet lovely ones that are painstakingly varnished multiple times - and that dumping them in a glass of water wasn't wise.

So, of course that's what my Dad did. Dunked them in a glass of water. Then he tried to light them on fire. He said (and I agree) that I needed to know the limits of my product - and that it is moderately durable. He volunteered to be my quality control tester and I gratefully accepted! I left him with a bunch of rejected pieces, and told him to give it his best shot.

The first results are in....and it turns out that dunking them in a glass of water DOES NOT destroy the WaterGems. It makes them flexible for a while, but when they dry out they are as good as new. Yeah!

He also tried to light them on fire - and after 3-4 seconds the piece did start to slowly burn. But he was able to blow the fire out easily. So, the good news is that they don't spontaneously light when near a flame, but I still don't recommend dangling a bracelet over the tea light candle in the middle of your table during a romantic dinner.

Next Dad plans to boil and microwave them. I'll keep you posted.

1st International Customer!

Just had my first international customer - a friend of Marni's from New Zealand who was visiting here in the States. Pretty amazing to think of my jewelry being worn halfway around the world...

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

WaterGems now available in stores in Connecticutt and New York

I just got back from a trip to Connecticutt to visit family and friends. While there, I visited a couple of local shops and am pleased to say that WaterGems are now for sale in shops in Deep River and Essex, Connecticutt and a shop in New City, New York.

Essex, CT - Scensibles www.scensibles.com
Deep River, CT - KariAnn Price Designs www.kariannprice.com
New City, NY - "The Things I Love" www.thethingsIlove.com

I left home with over 3 dozen pieces of jewelry, and didn't even have one pair of earrings to wear on the way home. Wow. And I have orders for over a dozen more. All of a sudden I am so busy.....a wonderful problem to have....

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Wonderful new lime green starts - part 1

I don't know why, but I'm on a lime green kick right now. Feels like lazy days of summer, and going barefoot in freshly cut grass. My friend, famous water color artist Marni Lawson, did some wonderful new starts in all shades of green - especially lime - and I'm itching to start using them.

Thought it might be interesting to show what the watercolor paintings look like BEFORE they get cut up into little pieces...and then what the jewelry looks like afterwards. So this is the first part....the front and back of some watercolor starts. It will be a collaboration - Marni's art on the front and mine (you'll immediately know which is which) on the back.


Stay tuned for part 2................