Wednesday, May 28, 2008

New Beads

carnelian marquis briolettesLarge faceted carnelian marquis briolettes
{ not sure yet if these are for sale or for me }

rutilated quartz cabs10mm square cushion cut rutilated quartz cabs
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy bead shop }

kyanite cabochonRound kyanite cabs, assorted sizes
{ available for custom ring orders }

kyanite cab5mm x 7mm kyanite cabs
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy bead shop; also available for custom ring orders }

square labradorite cabochon8mm square cushion cut labradorite cabs
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy bead shop; also available for custom ring orders }

rainbow moonstone cabochon6mm round rainbow moonstone cabs
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy bead shop; also available for custom ring orders }

rutilated quartz golden8mm x 10mm golden rutilated quartz cabs
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy bead shop; also available for custom ring orders }


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

New Necklaces

Here are a few beaded necklaces I've put together recently. They will all be up in my Etsy shop soon.

super flashy labradoriteMystical labradorite necklace (sterling silver)

extra flashy labradoriteThese labradorite beads have been heat-treated to create an extra-flashy 'mystic' finish.

chunky aquamarine necklaceRosewater Necklace

rose quartz necklaceChunky faceted rose quartz nuggets, aquamarine/beryl nuggets, Swarovski simulated pearls, and sterling silver 'stardust' rondelles.

pink tourmaline necklacePink Pebble Necklace

tourmaline nuggetsTumbled tourmaline nuggets with sterling silver beads and caps (I think I might want to oxidize the silver...)


Monday, May 26, 2008

eBay treasures

I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with eBay. While there are surely many lovely things and good deals to be found, I get frustrated by the amount of time I inevitably spend browsing for things that I ultimately may or may not 'win'. I'd rather just buy it if I want it, you know? But every once in a while I find a real treasure...

8mm square cushion tourmaline cabs
(You can see one in action in the stacking ring in my previous post.)


More Rings, Up For Grabs

And here are the rings I finished today that will be up in my shop soon for general consumption. :-)

'Temptation' ring trio (so named because I'm quite tempted to keep them)...
pink tourmaline (dark and light) and cat's eye green tourmaline

California pink tourmaline and sterling silver ring, size 8

California green tourmaline and sterling silver ring, size 4.5

California pink tourmaline and sterling silver ring, size 6.25

California pink tourmaline and recycled sterling silver ring, size 8


Special Order Rings Completed Today

Here are some pics of the special order rings I finished today. These are all spoken for, but if you see something you like, let me know and I may be able to do something similar for you. :-)

Afghan blue tourmaline, California cat's eye green tourmaline, and lemon quartz ring trio

big labradorite ringMy signature big round labradorite ring (recycled sterling silver)

blue topaz ringSwiss blue topaz with hammered band (recycled sterling silver)

labradorite cocktail ringAnother big round labradorite ring, this one with a satin finish (recycled sterling silver)

blue tourmaline ringAfghan blue tourmaline on floral band (recycled sterling silver)

green tourmaline ringCalifornia green tourmaline with floral bezel and band


Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Today's Creations

watermelon tourmaline ringAnother watermelon tourmaline slice ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

labradorite ringLabradorite & sterling silver ring
{ custom order; sold }

cushion cut labradoriteDiagonally set cushion cut labradorite ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

melanite garnet ringMelanite garnet ring, recycled sterling silver; size 8
{ to be listed in my shop soon }

labradorite cocktail ringLabradorite ring, recycled sterling silver; size 6.25
{ to be listed in my shop soon }

petite aquamarine ringAquamarine stackable ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

recycled silver labradoriteCushion cut labradorite ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

silver carnelian ringCarnelian ring, recycled sterling silver; size 4.5
{ to be listed in my shop soon }

labradorite ringLabradorite ring, recycled sterling silver; size 9.5
{ to be listed in my shop soon }

kyanite silver ringMedieval kyanite ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

Chick Pic of the Day

Isn't LaFonda pretty?

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Mas.

I couldn't make a batch without throwing in a few new stacking designs...

'Fiesta' stacking ring set - amethyst, ruby, and peridot with recycled sterling silver
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy shop }



'Prairie' stacking ring set - lemon quartz, Afghan blue tourmaline, and California green tourmaline with recycled sterling silver
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy shop }


There are only so many post titles I can come up with to announce the arrival of new ring designs.

Finished today:

pink amethyst ringFaceted pink amethyst ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

blue pietersite ringBlue pietersite ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

rutilated quartz ringRutilated quartz stacking ring set, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

rutilated quartz jewelry(I love this shot.)

pink tourmaline leafCarved pink tourmaline 'leaf' ring, recycled sterling silver
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy shop }

blue tourmaline ringAfghan blue tourmaline ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

green tourmaline ringCalifornia green tourmaline ring, recycled sterling silver
{ tentatively spoken for }

faceted kyanite ringFaceted kyanite ring, recycled sterling silver
(I looooooove this stone, and there's only one. Wah.)
{ to be listed soon in my Etsy shop }

lemon quartz ringLemon quartz ring, recycled sterling silver
{ custom order; sold }

I have a few more to post soon but right now I have to go wake up the boy...


There's nothing quite as surprising...

... as being woken up in the dead of night by having your toddler puke all over you.

I'm just sayin'.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Carlitos

Carlos loves having his picture taken. When he saw me photographing my beads today, he had to take a break from eating his lunch (granola - his new obsession) to put on this hat and have me take his picture. Please excuse the bib and the granola crumbs.



More Loot...

From my favorite local stone cutters... (Can you tell I had a fun/successful shopping trip this morning?)

rhodolite garnet cabochonI couldn't resist buying more of this incredible rhodolite garnet, even though I haven't yet used what I bought the last time around.

tsavorite garnetTsavorite garnet - the first time I've ever bought any!

green tourmaline cabochonCalifornia green tourmaline

mexican fire opalMexican fire opal

pink tourmalineCalifornia pink tourmaline

pink tourmaline beadsMore California pink tourmaline

pink tourmaline cabBrazilian pink tourmaline

afghan tourmaline cabAfghan blue tourmaline

blue tourmaline cabochonMore Afghan blue tourmaline

pink tourmaline cabochonAfghan pink tourmaline

custom aquamarine ringAquamarine cabs, assorted shapes

aquamarine trillionBest quality aquamarine of the bunch

large pink tourmalineHoley moley... 12.77 carat California pink tourmaline...

custom pink tourmaline... and more of the same ...

pink tourmaline jewelry... and still more.

All of these stones are available for custom order jewelry pieces. If you see something you love, please email me for more information!


Beads, Glorious Beads...

I'm going to have to split this into a couple of posts because I have so much to share! First, here's what arrived today from my supplier in India... all will be listed in my Etsy bead shop as time permits.

blue chalcedony beadsAqua chalcedony briolettes

carnelian beadsCarnelian rondelles

labradorite beadsLabradorite briolettes

rhodolite garnetTiny rhodolite garnet rondelles

smoky quartz beadsSmoky quartz rondelles

Now on to the cabs, which will also go up in my bead shop soon (except for the kyanite), and are also available for custom ring orders.

amethyst cabAmethyst cabochons

carnelian cabCarnelian cabochons

kyanite cabKyanite cabochons

labradorite cabLabradorite cabochons

lemon quartz cabLemon quartz cabochons

melanite garnet cabFaceted melanite garnet cabs


Bath Time!

Dust bath time, that is... The chickens have taken over this one area of our yard that is shaded by some nice big trees and dug a bunch of holes in the grass to bathe in. Here's Clarabelle taking her 'bath' today.



Sorry for the crappy quality... I used the regular camera, not the Flip.

Now, I promise, I'm off to work on a non-chicken-related post. Really.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day!

I hope all the moms out there are having a fabulous day, especially my mom, who I am on my way to see now!

Sadly, it seems motherhood is not in the cards for Greta the chicken this time around. I finally found her nest yesterday evening, with ten eggs in it, and to try to protect her from predators, I moved her and her eggs into a large dog crate after dark last night. I awoke this morning to find her highly stressed in the crate, wanting to come out, so I let her out and she headed straight for her original nest. She hung out over there for a few hours, ignoring her eggs in their new location, and then eventually joined the rest of the flock by midday.

I can't say that I'm too terribly disappointed (although it seems almost sacrilegious to say such a thing on Mother's Day of all days!); if we decide to have more chickens, I think I'd rather rescue some than bring more into the world, but I do feel sorry for little Greta, and her little eggs look rather forlorn and abandoned.


Oh well, it's reassuring to have Greta back in the fold, and safe from any scary creatures that could have snapped her up during the night out there in the woods. (That's her in the back.)

Flippin' Out

We got our new Flip video recorder the other day, and while there hasn't been anything earth shattering happening around here lately to record, I have played around and made some movies of chickens, ducks, and Carlos. They aren't too exciting, but I'll share anyways.







Saturday, May 10, 2008

Found!!!

Guess what I found tonight!!! Can you spot Greta (our AWOL chicken) hiding behind all those leaves?


Pulling the leaves aside...


I finally located her nest tonight when she scampered out of the tall weeds at the edge of the woods at feeding time. I gave her a good pile of food and headed over to check out the nest. I wish I'd had my camera with me then but I was rushing to leave for a dinner date. There were about ten eggs in the nest.

Now we have to decide what to do about all of this. I'm planning to go out after dark tonight and attempt to move Greta and all of the eggs into a large dog crate lined with plenty of straw, so she will at least be safe from predators while we figure out what to do. We're considering taking some of the eggs away but leaving her a few and letting her hatch just a couple of chicks. We really don't want to end up with a ton of them, especially since it's very hard to have more than one rooster around, and some of the babies are bound to be boys.

The rest of the chickens were right where they belonged at bedtime, all lined up in their chicken house.


11:18 p.m. - UPDATE - Mission accomplished; mom and ten eggs safely in crate. Only pecked once.

Yummy

Last night we hosted a vegan potluck at our house and it was so fun! We had a great turnout and tons of delicious food. It was a belated Cinco de Mayo theme, and I made black beans and Mexican rice, plus these delicious Mexican hot chocolate cupcakes from VCTOTW. I topped them with chocolate ganache (also from VCTOTW), powdered sugar, and SoyaToo whipped topping. I was quite irritated when I woke up this morning to find that Matt had taken the last two cupcakes to work. Grrrrr.....



I will definitely make these again - the combination of flavors was very unique and tasty. Next time I make them, I will fill the muffin tins only two thirds full instead of the suggested three quarters, even though it will make them spill over into a second pan (making more than twelve), because this time they got a bit of a weird flattened muffin top effect. A small cosmetic defect in an otherwise heavenly cupcake.

A Little Late - April Jewelry for Charity Recap & May Kick-Off

Well, I'm only ten days late in posting, but I do want to let you know how we did last month for charity...

Rather than base my donation solely on sales for April, I pledged a flat amount to Animal Place's campaign to raise money for their new property. That donation brought my to-date donation total to a whopping $4,346.00!!! April concludes my first full year of my Jewelry for Charity project, and it is so rewarding to see how much I've been able to donate to various charities, with your amazing help of course!

I have to tell you though, that my happiness in this achievement was dampened a bit this morning when I saw that I received my second neutral feedback in my Etsy shop based on the inclusion of the 'Compassionate Choices' brochures in my outgoing packages. It's discouraging to be criticized (especially publicly) for trying to make the world a better place and reduce suffering. I won't say any more about it, since we've already discussed the issue thoroughly in a previous post and comments.

5% of all sales in both my bead shop and my jewelry shop during the month of May will benefit Vegan Outreach, one of my favorite charities! I know I've been focusing heavily on vegan and animal related causes lately, so after this month I'm planning to feature more human-related causes for a couple of months. It's nice to have a balance.

That's all for now. Hope everyone is having a good weekend. :-)

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Latest Offerings

Hot off the presses! (Well, at least hot off the soldering block...)

stacking rings'Bloom' ring trio - rainbow moonstone, pink tourmaline, and faceted garnet ...

stacking gemstone rings... size 7.5 ...

stackable rings... to be listed in my shop soon.

stacking rings blue'Lagoon' ring trio - cloudy aquamarine, Swiss blue topaz, and rainbow moonstone ...

aquamarine stacking rings... size 8 ...

stacking ring set... to be listed in my shop soon.

lapis lazuli ringLapis lazuli & sterling silver ring {custom order}

pink tourmaline ringCalifornia pink tourmaline & sterling silver ring {custom order}

sunstone ringSparkly sunstone & sterling silver ring, size 8.5, to be listed in my shop soon.

Labradorite & sterling silver ring, size 5.75, to be listed in my shop soon.

Daily Dose of Ducks & Chickens

We have had quite a bit of poultry drama lately! First, poor Dean the duck has a really nasty eye infection. That's him in the front - I'm not sure how well you can tell with a photo of this size, but his eye is really messed up.


We went to the vet on Tuesday and got some ointment to put on his eyes three times a day (only one is messed up right now; hopefully it stays that way). Dean has been surprisingly good about being caught and medicated; what a sweet boy. The vet said that it could be an infection he caught from the chickens, and that it would be a good idea to house them separately. I had already been considering this, since the ducks and the chickens fight occasionally, and I want them to feel safe and relaxed when they are penned up for the night... so we are going to add on to our poultry compound, with a separate enclosure for the ducks to stay in at night. I just hope his eye gets better; there's still a chance the eye might not make it. Matt was making jokes about tiny eye patches - I feel too sorry for the poor little guy to joke much, but it does make for a pretty silly mental image.

On to the chickens... Not to be outdone by those silly little ducks, Greta the chicken (aka No Toes) has decided to add some stress and confusion to our lives as well. This is the fifth day in a row that she has disappeared all day, and she even spent one full night out as well. I guess that means she has a nest somewhere. Our yard is totally fenced, but part is open lawn and part is pretty heavily wooded... I guess she went into the woods somewhere and made a nest.

The 'don't breed or buy while homeless animals die' philosophy is near and dear to my heart, and I really don't care to have a bunch of baby chicks because (a) I don't want to have to find homes for them; I'm too particular and probably nobody would be good enough so we'd end up having to keep them all, (b) we don't have room for that many more chickens, and (c) even if we did, I feel like we should use that space for already-existing birds, not bring new ones into the world.

That being said, I feel surprisingly guilty and conflicted about trying to keep Greta from incubating her eggs (by penning her up at night) - she is such a loner, and she doesn't seem bonded to any of the other chickens. When they all head out for the day in their little pack, she just goes off by herself and does her own thing. The other three hens have lived together for a long time, and maybe they see Greta as an interloper, or maybe they shun her because of her lack of toes, or maybe she's just an independent gal. Whatever the reason, she seems lonely and isolated, and I have this perception that she's determined to sit on her nest come hell or high water because she wants to build her own little family. And that's sweet. And sad.

I know it's the right thing to do to keep her in at night, both for her own safety and to prevent unwanted chickie babies, but it makes me feel like a big meanie head. Of course, if she just refuses to come back again, like she did the other night, then I suppose it's out of our hands... I wonder how much time the eggs can spend not being sat on and still incubate?


Monday, May 5, 2008

Yummy Muffins

Here's a tasty muffin recipe I came up with yesterday. It's a new twist on an old favorite... for years, I've regularly made a recipe for banana chocolate chip muffins that I received at a cooking demonstration by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau a long time ago, which was her own spin on a banana cake recipe in my friend Jennifer Raymond's cookbook, The Peaceful Palate. My family has always enjoyed them, but they are a bit overly sweet, so I decided to health them up a bit, without losing the yummy chocolate goodness of course. I didn't bother to photograph them; they don't look like anything too exciting, but they taste great, I promise!

Cranana Chocolate Chip Muffins

1¾ cups flour (I used white whole wheat)
¼ cup ground flaxseeds
teaspoons baking soda
½ teaspoon sea salt
¾ cups unrefined sugar
3 tablespoons canola oil
3 tablespoons applesauce
3 medium-sized ripe bananas
¼ cup non-dairy milk (I used hemp milk)
1 teaspoon vanilla
½ cup chocolate chips
½ cup dried cranberries

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a muffin tin with cooking spray.

In a mixing bowl, combine flour, flaxseeds, baking soda, and salt. In a separate bowl, cream the sugar, oil, and applesauce. Mash the bananas and add them to the sugar mixture; mix, then add non-dairy milk and vanilla. Mix again, then combine wet and dry ingredients and incorporate the chocolate chips and dried cranberries.

Spoon batter into muffin tins, filling 3/4 full. This should give you 12 muffins. I can't remember for sure how long I baked these, but I think it was 25 minutes. Just keep an eye on them and take them out when the tops are lightly browned and they pass the toothpick test.


Cutest. Chickens. Ever.

This is Rosa. She is a character. She's definitely the top chicken, and she's also the most friendly and inquisitive. She's not friendly enough to want to be petted (none of them are - yet), but she's always interested in what I am up to when I go outside. When I collect the eggs, she runs into the chicken house and looks at me as if to say 'What are you doing with those?!?' ... The other day, as I crouched down to change their water, she pecked me on the butt. :-) She and the rooster are the only two who will eat treats out of my hand. Here she is coming up on the porch to see what I was doing this morning while I took some photos of beads -



And here she is with her man, Chuck Norris -


Okay, enough chicken fun. I need to go pack orders!

PS - Please send healing vibes for Dean the duck; he's having some kind of an eye problem and we're taking him to the vet tomorrow... should be interesting trying to catch and transport him!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Ode to Tourmaline

I was scrolling back through some of my older posts and I realized that I used to write about a much wider variety of things. Lately it seems like all I have time to do is post my latest designs, and I miss my old posts full of Etsy goodness and other rants and raves. I thought I'd try to get back into the swing of it by putting together a little tribute to tourmaline, which you may have noticed is one of my very favorite stones!

First let's start with some tourmaline creations by other Etsy artists that I really admire...

'Watermelon' by anneliese

Next, here are some of the tourmaline creations from my own Etsy shop (click on the photos to go to the listings) -







And of course I have tons of tourmaline beads for sale in my Etsy bead shop! (again, click on the pics for details)