today was such was classic autumn rainy day. i love days like these. the smell of the wet earth and freshly fallen leaves. just the right amount of chill in the air.
i spent the day taking photos of items to add back to the etsy shop and managed to forget to take even one single photo of all things autumn right outside my window.
my intentions were to work in my studio a bit, take photos for another bit and then edit and add to the etsy shop so that i could get it up and going again, then post about it all. the day moved slow, but time slipped by quickly. never made it down to my studio. it must be that rainy day chill in the air that made for an unintentional lazy day.
debating on adding the items to the shop after dinner, and seeing as it is after 7, it would be past 10 before it would get done, or should i hold off until tomorrow morning. not sure how it all works when it comes to where it lands in the feed and all. i have over 100 items to add back in, plus new items as they are completed. i had planned to add 3 -5 pieces a day and new items as completed, but i am thinking i may need to step it up a bit.
it was a quiet day here. not much going on. it is suppose to rain for a couple more days with a chance of storms. some happy thunder and lightning would make this girl smile, not the stuff we got on may 31st. before i head off to play chef i will share a few of the photos i took today of what will be in the etsy shop.
hope you have a wonderful evening.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
psssst.....i'm back
for those who just come for the art of it all there will be pics below all the blabbering of my life as it has been nearly a month so bear with this girl while she gets her blog bearings back.
i really have a goodexcuse reason why i was gone.....i have gotten out of the house in the last month more than i have in a year total....sick, sad, and pathetic.....and so cool all at the same time.
i was out and about with my mom and sister....twice. no pics because i was concentrating on not falling on my face. apparently the beast thought it was invited as well.
as many of you know my sister was one ill puppy and in the hospital...remind me to show you the vase i soldered up for her to hold some of my home grown flowers to help brighten her hospital room..... and i want to say THANK YOU again for all of your prayers and thoughts and well wishes....and she thanks ya too. i know they were heard. she is at home now and healing from it all, slowly but surely. thank God.
i finally got myself back on an almost normal peeps sleeping schedule which meant no late night blog posts. i had been trying to find that perfect 'blog' time alternative and once i did i realized the end of the school year is just days away and i need to rethink it all over again. i so need my peace and quiet in order to blog.
we changed from charter to at&t. ugh. maybe i should save that story for another decade.
i am posting now in the wee hours of the morning. i have been in bed for 4 days now. i think my butt is growing roots in the mattress. since i have not done anything, besides spin, for the last 4 days and i am starting to feel a bit better, i am wide, wide, wide awake. just like i had a dozen or so pots of coffee. and i drank 'em with a straw...oh wait that only means something with alcohol doesn't it... i have known for the last week or so that beast was going to get extra nasty, and on thursday night it did. instead of sending an email, or giving me a call it causes intense pressure in my ears that is very painful along with bouts of temporary deafness in one or both ears becoming more frequent than normal along with the 'ringing' in my ears becoming even louder. this time headaches came along for the ride, even while popping 4 motrin every 4 hours.
ohhhh....and we have a new member of the family. it is a long story. everyone has wanted a second cat, again. as if the first second cat we had was not enough of a nightmare. i have said no. they have said puhlease. back and forth and back and forth. especially now since the hubs job situation and financials and all. the daughter went with a friend to a pet store. clarence was a rescue kitty needing a home. his top is pure midnight black, his belleh is brownish black. and he is cross-eyed. big time. he has some depth perception issues. lots and lots of other peeps applied and were denied to adopt. we applied...yes i gave in...figured the cat lady would say no and i would not be the bad guy. uh...she said yes. we now have a second second kitteh. he is sweeter than sweet. moan-uh is just now dealing with him and has come out of hiding after 2...or is it 3 weeks now. oh...hold on i gotta get the pic my sister took of him off facebook......be right back.
ok...this does not show the full extent of his crossy-ness. it is next to impossible to get a good photo since he is all black. but it gives you an idea.
he mostly sleeps like this....actually with all four legs kinda up in the air like bloated road kill....he kinda fell over to the side here.
he is a few inches over 3 feet long nose to tail. we are thinking he is part maine coon. he looks like a panther when he walks and stalks through the house.
ok...lets see.....oh yea. the vase(s) i made.....
it started life an just a plain old spice jar
i so love the texture.
i soldered a charm and used some green sari silk to attach. i was not quite sure if i was in love at first, so i decided to make another, just in case i liked the second one better and could give that one to my sister instead.
i decided to keep this one for myself. see the 'thorns' i soldered on the charm? yup....figured the last thing my poor sister needed was to get jabbed by a 'thorn' and end up in worse shape since she is allergic to everything and with our luck end up with solder-patina poisoning. not that it exists in the normal world....with normal people.
so....anybody in the mood for a tute on aging a mirror? i was not sure if i would be up for it, but here i am still wide awake and thinking my beast induced brain fuzzies might cooperate.
i had a couple of different types of mirrors.
some had grey backs, the others terra cotta.
the terra cotta ones came from hobby lobby. dunno where the grey backed ones came from.
a little back story on how i figured this all out. i have been wanting to do this for quite some time, but when i read up on it here, there, and everywhere on the internet it involved a really super icky chemical and from what i could tell what expensive...like 30 - 60 bucks kind of expensive.
one day i came across a tute from someone who actually ages mirror and sells them...like seems to make a living doing it from how i read it. while reading this latest version the teacher mentioned using a product to eat the silver off that sounded like a patina.....hey i have some of that....i wonder? what do i have to lose, right? and besides the novacan patina is icky, kinda bad icky but not super icky which makes it not as icky to use. right?
first you have to strip the paint off the back of the mirror.
i seem to have misplaced the photo of the stripper i use. i only use citri strip. it is orange. much less icky scary than the other stuff.
the mirrors from hobby lobby...the terra cotta backed....stripped off in just minutes. the grey backed mirrors took hours. the neat thing is the stripper actually started to eat some of the silver off of the grey backed ones.
once the mirrors are washed off then grab your novacan black patina. i also had cotton balls and a straw, some paper towels and a vinegar/water solution, and don't forget the safety glasses and rubber gloves.
the mirror on the left has been wiped down with patina, and then i let the cotton ball sit on a part of the mirror.
the mirror on the right has a puddle of patina sitting on it. i used the straw to grab some of the patina out of the bottle. you know how you stick the straw in the liquid and use your finger as a stopper to hold the liquid in.
i spent the next several hours experimenting. the first mirror i did this to, the patina ate the silver off in literally a fraction of a second. others took several minutes. some needed some elbow grease with the cotton ball, others not so much. all i can say is wait for the mirrors to go on sale at hobby lobby and buy a bunch and play and practice.
after you have removed the amount of silver you want then you need to neutralize the patina. i used just plain water and used a vinegar/water mixture. both worked just fine.
i then sat the mirrors outside to make sure the were completely dry for a bit.
the next step is to spray paint the back. i think photo goblins raided my album since i seem to be missing the photo of the spray paint i used as well. that is what happens when you let a month go by between the photo taking and the photo using.
i used a charcoaly grey color. it was also textured, so it dried to a very flat finish.
this is a sampling of some of the mirrors i aged. thinking i did a so-so job, considering it was my first time and all i was pretty happy. i went back to the site where i found the info and much to my surprise, surprise, surprise (imagine goober's voice here) my mirrors looked like their mirrors....the ones they sell! yippee!
this is the first mirror i did....the one that took only a fraction of a second for the patina to eat the silver off. it is a bit over done...but i like it and hung it in my bathroom. i will take a photo of it tomorrow and post....tomorrow.
the frame of this mirror was a pukey gross green. when i used the stripper on it i found the green paint had soaked deeply in to the wood and there was no removing it all. it left the wood looking almost mossy! i added a coat of antique walnut stain to age it a bit. i think i am in love!
this is the back of one of the mirrors after i applied to spray paint. this mirror had been glued to an antique silver platter. i had used a heat gun to release the glue and much to my surprise found a heart...see it? right there...see! i have since re-glued the mirror back in. need to take a photo of that one too tomorrow.
okey dokey...i think that about does it. the brain fuzzies are getting a bit gnarly. if you have any questions you know where to find me!
if tomorrow is better i will play show and tell with giving metal a patina with a.....drum roll.....torch!
sweet dreams....much love to you.
i really have a good
i was out and about with my mom and sister....twice. no pics because i was concentrating on not falling on my face. apparently the beast thought it was invited as well.
as many of you know my sister was one ill puppy and in the hospital...remind me to show you the vase i soldered up for her to hold some of my home grown flowers to help brighten her hospital room..... and i want to say THANK YOU again for all of your prayers and thoughts and well wishes....and she thanks ya too. i know they were heard. she is at home now and healing from it all, slowly but surely. thank God.
i finally got myself back on an almost normal peeps sleeping schedule which meant no late night blog posts. i had been trying to find that perfect 'blog' time alternative and once i did i realized the end of the school year is just days away and i need to rethink it all over again. i so need my peace and quiet in order to blog.
we changed from charter to at&t. ugh. maybe i should save that story for another decade.
i am posting now in the wee hours of the morning. i have been in bed for 4 days now. i think my butt is growing roots in the mattress. since i have not done anything, besides spin, for the last 4 days and i am starting to feel a bit better, i am wide, wide, wide awake. just like i had a dozen or so pots of coffee. and i drank 'em with a straw...oh wait that only means something with alcohol doesn't it... i have known for the last week or so that beast was going to get extra nasty, and on thursday night it did. instead of sending an email, or giving me a call it causes intense pressure in my ears that is very painful along with bouts of temporary deafness in one or both ears becoming more frequent than normal along with the 'ringing' in my ears becoming even louder. this time headaches came along for the ride, even while popping 4 motrin every 4 hours.
ohhhh....and we have a new member of the family. it is a long story. everyone has wanted a second cat, again. as if the first second cat we had was not enough of a nightmare. i have said no. they have said puhlease. back and forth and back and forth. especially now since the hubs job situation and financials and all. the daughter went with a friend to a pet store. clarence was a rescue kitty needing a home. his top is pure midnight black, his belleh is brownish black. and he is cross-eyed. big time. he has some depth perception issues. lots and lots of other peeps applied and were denied to adopt. we applied...yes i gave in...figured the cat lady would say no and i would not be the bad guy. uh...she said yes. we now have a second second kitteh. he is sweeter than sweet. moan-uh is just now dealing with him and has come out of hiding after 2...or is it 3 weeks now. oh...hold on i gotta get the pic my sister took of him off facebook......be right back.
ok...this does not show the full extent of his crossy-ness. it is next to impossible to get a good photo since he is all black. but it gives you an idea.
he mostly sleeps like this....actually with all four legs kinda up in the air like bloated road kill....he kinda fell over to the side here.
he is a few inches over 3 feet long nose to tail. we are thinking he is part maine coon. he looks like a panther when he walks and stalks through the house.
ok...lets see.....oh yea. the vase(s) i made.....
it started life an just a plain old spice jar
i so love the texture.
i soldered a charm and used some green sari silk to attach. i was not quite sure if i was in love at first, so i decided to make another, just in case i liked the second one better and could give that one to my sister instead.
i decided to keep this one for myself. see the 'thorns' i soldered on the charm? yup....figured the last thing my poor sister needed was to get jabbed by a 'thorn' and end up in worse shape since she is allergic to everything and with our luck end up with solder-patina poisoning. not that it exists in the normal world....with normal people.
so....anybody in the mood for a tute on aging a mirror? i was not sure if i would be up for it, but here i am still wide awake and thinking my beast induced brain fuzzies might cooperate.
i had a couple of different types of mirrors.
some had grey backs, the others terra cotta.
the terra cotta ones came from hobby lobby. dunno where the grey backed ones came from.
a little back story on how i figured this all out. i have been wanting to do this for quite some time, but when i read up on it here, there, and everywhere on the internet it involved a really super icky chemical and from what i could tell what expensive...like 30 - 60 bucks kind of expensive.
one day i came across a tute from someone who actually ages mirror and sells them...like seems to make a living doing it from how i read it. while reading this latest version the teacher mentioned using a product to eat the silver off that sounded like a patina.....hey i have some of that....i wonder? what do i have to lose, right? and besides the novacan patina is icky, kinda bad icky but not super icky which makes it not as icky to use. right?
first you have to strip the paint off the back of the mirror.
i seem to have misplaced the photo of the stripper i use. i only use citri strip. it is orange. much less icky scary than the other stuff.
the mirrors from hobby lobby...the terra cotta backed....stripped off in just minutes. the grey backed mirrors took hours. the neat thing is the stripper actually started to eat some of the silver off of the grey backed ones.
once the mirrors are washed off then grab your novacan black patina. i also had cotton balls and a straw, some paper towels and a vinegar/water solution, and don't forget the safety glasses and rubber gloves.
the mirror on the left has been wiped down with patina, and then i let the cotton ball sit on a part of the mirror.
the mirror on the right has a puddle of patina sitting on it. i used the straw to grab some of the patina out of the bottle. you know how you stick the straw in the liquid and use your finger as a stopper to hold the liquid in.
i spent the next several hours experimenting. the first mirror i did this to, the patina ate the silver off in literally a fraction of a second. others took several minutes. some needed some elbow grease with the cotton ball, others not so much. all i can say is wait for the mirrors to go on sale at hobby lobby and buy a bunch and play and practice.
after you have removed the amount of silver you want then you need to neutralize the patina. i used just plain water and used a vinegar/water mixture. both worked just fine.
i then sat the mirrors outside to make sure the were completely dry for a bit.
the next step is to spray paint the back. i think photo goblins raided my album since i seem to be missing the photo of the spray paint i used as well. that is what happens when you let a month go by between the photo taking and the photo using.
i used a charcoaly grey color. it was also textured, so it dried to a very flat finish.
this is a sampling of some of the mirrors i aged. thinking i did a so-so job, considering it was my first time and all i was pretty happy. i went back to the site where i found the info and much to my surprise, surprise, surprise (imagine goober's voice here) my mirrors looked like their mirrors....the ones they sell! yippee!
this is the first mirror i did....the one that took only a fraction of a second for the patina to eat the silver off. it is a bit over done...but i like it and hung it in my bathroom. i will take a photo of it tomorrow and post....tomorrow.
the frame of this mirror was a pukey gross green. when i used the stripper on it i found the green paint had soaked deeply in to the wood and there was no removing it all. it left the wood looking almost mossy! i added a coat of antique walnut stain to age it a bit. i think i am in love!
this is the back of one of the mirrors after i applied to spray paint. this mirror had been glued to an antique silver platter. i had used a heat gun to release the glue and much to my surprise found a heart...see it? right there...see! i have since re-glued the mirror back in. need to take a photo of that one too tomorrow.
okey dokey...i think that about does it. the brain fuzzies are getting a bit gnarly. if you have any questions you know where to find me!
if tomorrow is better i will play show and tell with giving metal a patina with a.....drum roll.....torch!
sweet dreams....much love to you.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
24 hours just isn't enough
my no-longer-lost-mojo and i request that another 24 hours be added to the day.
i have so many ideas and i just can not get them all done quick enough. i am really fighting with the arty-a.d.d. i am so proud of myself though, because i am finishing projects and not starting on new stuff before i finish every project that i have started. i have a bad habit of doing that....like a crazy nutty mad scientist i am at times.
yesterday i did not get a chance to get down to my studio. for 2 days in a row it was minor disaster after minor disaster. on top of everything else going on i hit my limit and i bawled like a baby. all i can say is Lord let this test be part of an awesome testimony...and soon.
my first project in the studio today was to make a hook and eye type closure for the twin babies reliquaries.
that did not go well. i could not for the life of me get one to turn out the way i wanted.
this is the bottom of my newly emptied trash bin....full of discarded attempts at making closures. it was like i had never made one before, or that i was working with two right hands (because i am a lefty) and was all thumbs.
i decided to use these guys, which i have not used in quite some time. they are wire twister doo-hickeys.
i twisted wire, then folded it over and twisted again, so it is the equivalent of 4 strands of wire. i tried making a clasp from this.....nope. not what i wanted. this one made me think of rope and all things nautical. i saved this one for a future project.
so i went back to the trusty tools of wire bending and shaping. the pencil and the vintage bird perch. this time it worked the first time. finally.
not sure why i have this picture here and for some reason i thought it would be easier to type this instead of just hitting the delete option. i am tired.
here is the one i patina-ed. ugh. i usually love this soldered stuff all patina-y. i should have listened to my gut on this one. i like it, and it really does look better all like live and in person, but this one time i wish i would have left it shiny.
i added an extra bit of fabric where the dangly attaches.
and here is the shiny one all done.
i then started on this......
oh, and i learned something the very, very, very hard way this evening. if you are going to wire fabric, like what i did for the twin babies necklaces....make sure you leave a tail of wire to grip. if you don't all you will do is spin and spin and spin the fabric round and round and get no where fast!
that is pretty much it for now.
i did try the vinegar as a weed killer thing from PINTEREST today.
we have tons of poison ivy in the backyard and the hubby and youngest son are most terribly allergic...the older son we don't know because he is allergic to yard work and sunlight....lol. i am allergic to steroids, they think. long story, bad reaction to the stuff. so we can not take a chance of me coming in contact with it, because they give you steroids when the poison ivy rash gets out of control.
i could not find any real info on using it on poison ivy, but figured i would give it a try.
i did spray it on these gawd awful prickly weeds, i think it is thistle. the pricklies poke through even the thickest of gloves. in less than 12 hours it was already dying! yippee! i will show before and after photos tomorrow.
yipes...it is almost 2 am and i still have to throw a load in the dryer. oh....here is a nifty tip to save time and money when drying clothes. first, i played with the dryer settings last year and found that i could set the dryer on the half way mark to get our clothes dry. in the past if i have needed to dry a piece of clothing in a hurry i would throw that one item in plus a big fluffy towel. well, i have started throwing a towel in with my full loads and now instead of setting the dryer at the half way mark i can now set it at the quarter mark. half the time means smaller electric bill, especially in the summer when the a.c. is running!
ok...now i am saying night-night. i have been getting better at this going to bed thing. it was after i woke my peeps up around 5:30, and i have been working my way slowly to earlier sleepy times...now, when i do not ramble to very long i can fall asleep at 2:30.
ok...now i am saying nighty-night for real.
smooches.
i have so many ideas and i just can not get them all done quick enough. i am really fighting with the arty-a.d.d. i am so proud of myself though, because i am finishing projects and not starting on new stuff before i finish every project that i have started. i have a bad habit of doing that....like a crazy nutty mad scientist i am at times.
yesterday i did not get a chance to get down to my studio. for 2 days in a row it was minor disaster after minor disaster. on top of everything else going on i hit my limit and i bawled like a baby. all i can say is Lord let this test be part of an awesome testimony...and soon.
my first project in the studio today was to make a hook and eye type closure for the twin babies reliquaries.
that did not go well. i could not for the life of me get one to turn out the way i wanted.
this is the bottom of my newly emptied trash bin....full of discarded attempts at making closures. it was like i had never made one before, or that i was working with two right hands (because i am a lefty) and was all thumbs.
i decided to use these guys, which i have not used in quite some time. they are wire twister doo-hickeys.
i twisted wire, then folded it over and twisted again, so it is the equivalent of 4 strands of wire. i tried making a clasp from this.....nope. not what i wanted. this one made me think of rope and all things nautical. i saved this one for a future project.
so i went back to the trusty tools of wire bending and shaping. the pencil and the vintage bird perch. this time it worked the first time. finally.
not sure why i have this picture here and for some reason i thought it would be easier to type this instead of just hitting the delete option. i am tired.
here is the one i patina-ed. ugh. i usually love this soldered stuff all patina-y. i should have listened to my gut on this one. i like it, and it really does look better all like live and in person, but this one time i wish i would have left it shiny.
i added an extra bit of fabric where the dangly attaches.
and here is the shiny one all done.
i then started on this......
oh, and i learned something the very, very, very hard way this evening. if you are going to wire fabric, like what i did for the twin babies necklaces....make sure you leave a tail of wire to grip. if you don't all you will do is spin and spin and spin the fabric round and round and get no where fast!
that is pretty much it for now.
i did try the vinegar as a weed killer thing from PINTEREST today.
we have tons of poison ivy in the backyard and the hubby and youngest son are most terribly allergic...the older son we don't know because he is allergic to yard work and sunlight....lol. i am allergic to steroids, they think. long story, bad reaction to the stuff. so we can not take a chance of me coming in contact with it, because they give you steroids when the poison ivy rash gets out of control.
i could not find any real info on using it on poison ivy, but figured i would give it a try.
i did spray it on these gawd awful prickly weeds, i think it is thistle. the pricklies poke through even the thickest of gloves. in less than 12 hours it was already dying! yippee! i will show before and after photos tomorrow.
yipes...it is almost 2 am and i still have to throw a load in the dryer. oh....here is a nifty tip to save time and money when drying clothes. first, i played with the dryer settings last year and found that i could set the dryer on the half way mark to get our clothes dry. in the past if i have needed to dry a piece of clothing in a hurry i would throw that one item in plus a big fluffy towel. well, i have started throwing a towel in with my full loads and now instead of setting the dryer at the half way mark i can now set it at the quarter mark. half the time means smaller electric bill, especially in the summer when the a.c. is running!
ok...now i am saying night-night. i have been getting better at this going to bed thing. it was after i woke my peeps up around 5:30, and i have been working my way slowly to earlier sleepy times...now, when i do not ramble to very long i can fall asleep at 2:30.
ok...now i am saying nighty-night for real.
smooches.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
i am seeing dots....
i have to say my least favorite part of soldered goodness is putting the foil/tape on the piece.
grrrrrrrrrr...........today i ripped the foil tape off 2 times on one of the pieces.
i soldered the first of the two reliquaries with the baby dolls sharing a secret.
this first picture shows the reliquary before i added the dots, and it also shows what is normal when soldering a reliquary.....condensation. this is why you need to wait for the glue to dry, i usually wait about 24 hours, before soldering. if not you could end up with a mess.
i love the look of vintage chenille bedspreads. i have a couple of them. i remember as a little girl being fascinated by them and their dots. i just knew that these vintage baby dolls and the vintage papers and stamps needs to be encased in a box with these happy little dots.
i also remember as a little girl going to the woolworth and five and dime with my grandma....there seemed to be and endless supply of miscellany and gadgets in what i call dime store pink and dime store blue, and i remember pearls....like the cheezy dime store bath decor with a bathing piggy in an old fashioned bath tub and fake pearls of varied sizes used to simulate bubbles dripping over the side of the tub....thats what i think of with the soldered dots.....and it makes me happy. my grandma was something...she had a mouth on her that would make a sailor blush, an attitude, a bit of a goofy nutball, and she had some issues, ...but that woman loved me...truly loved me....warts and all. guess that is why all that cheezy stuff like lots-o-dots make me happy.
the pics above were taken before the reliquary was cleaned to remove the flux. after dinner i added just a few more dots.
this is after a few extra dots were placed strategically and was shiny and clean....and condensation free.
got these bits soldered up today as well.
i can not wait to get back down to my studio and finish up. i still have a few items to solder and then will be assembling pieces.
i have several pieces ready to go on the etsy shop and i have been dragging my feet....and all my other body parts. i love taking photos...except when it comes to the etsy shop. it makes-uh me-uh curazy!
i guess that is all i have for tonight. i am one pooped puppy that is waiting on the dryer before she can go to bed.
i am off to see if there are any science geeky or funny shows to watch.
hope you had an awesome day.
mwah!
grrrrrrrrrr...........today i ripped the foil tape off 2 times on one of the pieces.
i soldered the first of the two reliquaries with the baby dolls sharing a secret.
this first picture shows the reliquary before i added the dots, and it also shows what is normal when soldering a reliquary.....condensation. this is why you need to wait for the glue to dry, i usually wait about 24 hours, before soldering. if not you could end up with a mess.
i love the look of vintage chenille bedspreads. i have a couple of them. i remember as a little girl being fascinated by them and their dots. i just knew that these vintage baby dolls and the vintage papers and stamps needs to be encased in a box with these happy little dots.
i also remember as a little girl going to the woolworth and five and dime with my grandma....there seemed to be and endless supply of miscellany and gadgets in what i call dime store pink and dime store blue, and i remember pearls....like the cheezy dime store bath decor with a bathing piggy in an old fashioned bath tub and fake pearls of varied sizes used to simulate bubbles dripping over the side of the tub....thats what i think of with the soldered dots.....and it makes me happy. my grandma was something...she had a mouth on her that would make a sailor blush, an attitude, a bit of a goofy nutball, and she had some issues, ...but that woman loved me...truly loved me....warts and all. guess that is why all that cheezy stuff like lots-o-dots make me happy.
the pics above were taken before the reliquary was cleaned to remove the flux. after dinner i added just a few more dots.
this is after a few extra dots were placed strategically and was shiny and clean....and condensation free.
got these bits soldered up today as well.
i can not wait to get back down to my studio and finish up. i still have a few items to solder and then will be assembling pieces.
i have several pieces ready to go on the etsy shop and i have been dragging my feet....and all my other body parts. i love taking photos...except when it comes to the etsy shop. it makes-uh me-uh curazy!
i guess that is all i have for tonight. i am one pooped puppy that is waiting on the dryer before she can go to bed.
i am off to see if there are any science geeky or funny shows to watch.
hope you had an awesome day.
mwah!
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