By having a solid routine, I am honoring my business and my craft!
Spoons are currently my favorite to make! Making spoons requires strategic thought - not. only about design but function - the can be challenging.
I can’t say I was “immediately hooked” because if I'm honest, I was immediately intimidated first! Having said that, there was a spark of interest for the world of Contemporary Metal Arts that was ignited after my first course.
I figured it'd be a good idea to share my March Meet the Maker answers on my blog; for other people whom aren't on instagram! Here are the first 2 prompts of the popular instagram challenge. Enjoy!
March Meet the Maker is a Instagram challenge put on by Joanne Hawker that gives us makers the chance to talk about ourselves, how we got into this career of making, what we make, where we make, how we make
I created these one-of-a-kind twig sugar + salt spoons late last year as a fun doodle to get my creative juices flowing. Although they do step in a different directions from my current eastetic, these one-of-a-kind spoons are by
There is seriously something magical about Joshua Tree. I can't put it into words but I understand why so many artists find inspiration there.
I packed my jewelry for this trip, trying to get in the habit of wearing my work more often. I brought mostly earrings, which to me are the best accessory to wear when traveling.
Holiday Backyard Boutique on December 2nd from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the home and studio of Jivita Jewelry featuring Long Beach artisans, makers and curators!
The Salton Sea - If you're lucky, and don't mind the smell, this corky town of curiosity will leave you quiet, slightly confused and inspired.