Bob Feller was born and raised in the small town of Van Meter, Iowa. His father was a baseball fan who ran the family farm, and his mother was a teacher & nurse. As an Iowa farm boy in the 1920's, much of Feller's childhood consisted of chores. He credited milking cows, picking corn, and bailing hay with strengthening his arms and giving him the capacity to throw as hard as he did as a pitcher. He refers to his farm days in Iowa very fondly, saying of them, "What kid wouldn't enjoy the life I led in Iowa? Baseball and farming, and I had the best of both worlds."
www.ESPN.go.com web site has a wonderful tribute to this outstanding Hall of Famer and gentleman.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Fiber Bangle...
Friday, October 8, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
On my beading mat....
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Today, I was very honored to be presented with an Award of Merit and cash prize from the Historic Valley Junction Foundation, of West Des Moines, at their 2010 Fall Art Market. I was so pleased they thought my improvisational art jewelry was deserving of this award. They run a class act juried Art Show twice a year and I am very appreciative. It was a great show...a bit rainy, but great!
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Another embroidered brooch evolves... I love the glass composition of this particular button. It possesses several different shades of blue in the glass itself. (Click on the photo to get a better look at all the shades!) I have used a vintage metal zipper and silver 11/0 seed beads to frame this unique button.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Two more brooches born...
This first button brooch features a "reproduction" of a Czech Republic Dragonfly button. The color of this glass button is a beautiful iridescent and the photo just doesn't capture the radiance of the button! I also used a vintage zipper, and size 11/0 glass seed beads in the composition-perfect for the Brucemore Garden show this Saturday-don't you think? In the second brooch, I showcased an antique, sculptured metal button. I used glass beads to bezel the button and incorporated beaded fringe to flow out of the button holes...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
I just finished this embroidered brooch. I have been waiting for just the right project to use this particular color of glass seed bead called "Burgundy Rust." It is framing one of my mother's beautiful antique metal buttons. (Click on the photo to get a closer look.) A vintage metal zipper also encircles this stunning filigree button. I think Mother would be very pleased...
Monday, August 23, 2010
Brucemore Bound...
I just finished this brooch. It is one of my favorite experiments. Click the picture to enlarge. Featured is part of a vintage shoe clip, vintage zippers, and 15/0 & 11/0 Miyuki beads. It was labor-intensive but I think worth it. I like the interplay of the different elements. It is one of the pieces that will be at the Brucemore Art & Garden Show this Saturday August 28, 9-4pm. I'll be at the same location as last year: Courtyard, Zone #6.
...AND, the weather should be great!
...AND, the weather should be great!
Friday, August 20, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Tonight is the "Web of Silver" class at Bead Haven. This is a fun netting stitch beading technique. Here are some wonderful samples from last week's class. The blue one is Pauline's...I hear she's made two more since last weeks class! The silver one belongs to BJ...of course, she has finished hers and I'm sure is busy making more for friends/relatives! The bronze one belongs to Natasha...and I bet she has made more, and probably out of even smaller beads? Beautiful work, ladies!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Just born...
Monday, August 16, 2010
Russian Spiral...
Saturday, August 14, 2010
To the gals that were in my bangle "Web of Silver" class this morning: I'm sorry my camera didn't work...you all did such fantastic work! Even though I took a photo with another camera-unfortunately it did not work with my computer hardware at home. I will try to see if I can get compatable cable next week when I see Mary(whose camera I did use), and hopefully post the photos then. Thanks for such a wonderful class-I treasure the time I spend sharing with you all.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Fun News...
Cindi has extended the "So Many Beads, But Not What I Need Sale" this week (July 27-31) with added discounts as the week progresses. Check out the store's website for more details: http://www.beadhavenbeads.com/ You'll be glad you did...
Thursday, July 22, 2010
It's Here!!!
Bead Haven's 2nd Annual
'So Many Beads but Not What I need Sale!'
Sale begins at 5:00pm on Thursday, July 22 and
ends on Saturday, July 24th at 5:00pm.
This is a HUGE sale of beads and beading related items!
And the prices are LOW LOW LOW!
This is not Bead Haven's regular inventory - this is a consignment sale for our beading friends who want to sell their overstocked and underloved items.
Don't miss out on this sale - it only comes around once a year!
Bead Haven's 2nd Annual
'So Many Beads but Not What I need Sale!'
Sale begins at 5:00pm on Thursday, July 22 and
ends on Saturday, July 24th at 5:00pm.
This is a HUGE sale of beads and beading related items!
And the prices are LOW LOW LOW!
This is not Bead Haven's regular inventory - this is a consignment sale for our beading friends who want to sell their overstocked and underloved items.
Don't miss out on this sale - it only comes around once a year!
These are pictures from Wednesday classes at Bead Haven. The first class was the Sidewinder bracelet. Here are Nancy's and Pat's beautiful bracelets. This was the first time either one of them had worked with Fireline thread-I was most impressed with their great workmanship! The second class was the Stringing-Squared bracelet. Pictured below are works-in-progress by Mary and Liz. Beautiful work as always, ladies!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Please share this info with anyone that might be interested:
RUBBER STAMP RUMMAGE SALE
Dates: Friday July 16th, 6:00PM - 11:00PM
Saturday July 17, 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Where: Grandview Community Center
5410 Wabash St SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (This is at the corner of Wilson Ave & West Post Road.)
Don't miss this one! Come shop a fantastic selection of used and new stamping and scrap booking supplies! ...stamps, papers, inks, stickers, albums, punches,embossing supplies, beads, more stamps, ribbon, embellishments, etc. etc.... Great deals!!!
RUBBER STAMP RUMMAGE SALE
Dates: Friday July 16th, 6:00PM - 11:00PM
Saturday July 17, 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Where: Grandview Community Center
5410 Wabash St SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (This is at the corner of Wilson Ave & West Post Road.)
Don't miss this one! Come shop a fantastic selection of used and new stamping and scrap booking supplies! ...stamps, papers, inks, stickers, albums, punches,embossing supplies, beads, more stamps, ribbon, embellishments, etc. etc.... Great deals!!!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
It's been a very, very busy day getting ready for the Rubber Stamp Rummage sale this weekend!
There are details on my Facebook page if you are interested right now...So many things to mark, wheeee. You'll find everything dealing with rubber stamping or scrap booking. Fantastic deals...
More details tomorrow-I gotta' get some sleep!
There are details on my Facebook page if you are interested right now...So many things to mark, wheeee. You'll find everything dealing with rubber stamping or scrap booking. Fantastic deals...
More details tomorrow-I gotta' get some sleep!