Sunday, December 9, 2012

Settling Back into Production

Cynosure

It's always exciting to get back to my other stash in my southern home here and see what might inspire me for some new designs. I went on a bit of a supply spree too thinking that I didn't have enough vintage dangly components and also I've been having a hard time resisting clay beads lately too.
I left most of my lampwork behind except what I still had listed in the shop so I was a little short on my own components to design with.

Ataraxic

It's been a big adjustment getting back into the beadmaking business these last few weeks with the packing and travel. Lots of issues to straighten out initially. I was out of propane  to begin with and I'm minutes away from running out of oxygen for the torch.
My shop had been on a severe lull as well so I was heartened to start getting orders again this week. 
Thought I'd try out the Etsy shipping label since I have come to learn that our postal employees are now required to copy out customs card information at the counter while everyone is standing there. I thought it would be easier on everyone.
My worst fear about printing labels was realized immediately when I purchased the label and  my printer tells me it's out of ink. My printer refuses to let any more printing ensue after that. The nearest printer ink store is a good 45 minutes away.  At least now that I'm in the states I can take advantage of some of the online stores with fast delivery. Most places won't even ship to Alaska or charge such outrageous shipping since they only use UPS Ground and won't consider using the US Postal Service.

Eyes of Varanasi

I've used some of Natalie's beads from NKPBeads on these along with some cool relic-y copper bits

Torch fired enamel and Burmese jade

Elision

Then there's the getting used to a different photography set-up and lighting and trying to find everything that I'd rat-holed away. I really felt like making a sweep thru the studio as I had spent the last several years collecting all manner of things and it just overwhelmed me so I did some tidying and organizing and even some throwing away. ( nothing too good I assure you and anything worthwhile that I don't want or need anymore I'll be listing in my Numinosity Vintage and Supply Shop)


I've discovered that I'm out of certain colors that I use a lot and that was after I had thought I had done a thorough inventory and gone and ordered more glass. I did discover some new metallic frits to play with. Unfortunately they seem to be more difficult to photograph with the shininess  and if I crustify them it dulls the effect considerably. I really like the teal frit at the base of this nugget bead.
I can't wait to play with some more.
I opened a new bottle of bead release that is like bead un-release and it's taken me two days to get the few beads I made off of the mandrels after soaking them in vinegar and spraying with WD40 and ruining the mandrels in the process. This kind of bums me out and I'm afraid to make a big batch of beads now if it's going to be that difficult. I'm hoping it's just because the solution was too thin and if I let it sit out for a day or two It will get to the proper consistency.
I know... boring  but this is the kind of stuff that has interrupted my flow.

That and the fact that we are a popular destination for frozen travelers seeking warmth.
We're a very social couple and invite lots of folks to come down for a visit and they do just that.
I do enjoy entertaining and hosting a great deal but after 4 years of a steady stream of guests I'm having to set boundaries for myself for getting some work done or I feel as if I lose a bit of myself.
After a fairly solitary summer and fall in Alaska it's another adjustment to being on the fun retiree and vacation wagon.

These are some of the shiny headpins I'm making with the new metallic frits.
These are a purply metallic on olive green. so luscious in person but hard to capture the luster with the camera.

Almost a gunmetal luster on this set with a warm deep ivory base.

More of the Bella Donna Tealiscious frit. It makes for some ethereal blue grey green speckles with a gorgeous luster.

I wanted to let any of you folks that are designing with my handmade beads and care to share on Pinterest, I can add you to my group board of designers using numinositybeads
I'll add you to the list.  Just contact me.

I hope to be showing you more soon. I know it's going to be hectic with holidays and travel and such but my travel is going to include meeting one of our blog buddies Darlene of Darlicious Rejuvenations on our trip to Santa fe before Christmas!

Keep well you all!
XOXO Kim

8 comments:

  1. love, love, love all that you do and can't wait to see you!

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  2. Oh Kim I was just thinking of you when I went on my drive to get a coffee this morning.
    You popped in my head and wondered if you had made it safely to the south.
    Then I get home to settle in with my fresh cup of coffee and read blogs and there you are.

    Sounds like you have a lot going on and a lot to process what is good for you and your art this season.
    I know you will find balance in it all.
    Happy Holidays!
    Amy

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  3. Well it looks to me like you're not having much trouble getting into the swing of things. Great new earrings! And I do love the new shiny headpins with the metallic frits (whatever that means.);)

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  4. Oh, I am loving your new earrings! And thanks for introducing me to Natalie's shop, I'd not visited it before.

    Wow, those headpins. I may have to visit your shop again too ;)

    Have a wonderful time with Darlene!!

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  5. The re-nesting of the migratory Kim bird. Hope things
    settle nicely for you soon. Like the new metallic colors. Yum
    Thanks for all the pics on your pinterest too.

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  6. Lots of new work for somene not working.....Glad you are taking some time for yourself to get work done. I hope ypur trip to Santa Fe will be wonderful..I will be sendong something off after the holiday. xox

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  7. well it seems like you left the north at the right time, it has been downright frigid with cold temperatures and even colder wind chills. The temperature has warmed up today, and is supposed to be even warmer by tomorrow.
    I am glad to hear you arrived safely and are settling in - and although I am not happy to hear of the creative frustrations, I am glad to know that it is not only me that they happen too. What you have created is lovely! What wonderful work! Enjoy the sunshine and warmth and all your company from the frozen north!

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  8. Beautiful, Kim!!! And welcome back. Let's get together.

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