Sunday, June 22, 2014

Queen Anne's Lace

Summer has arrived with the Queen Anne's Lace blooming everywhere. Something I didn't know is that it's a wild carrot. The flowers look so delicate but the plant is very strong. Seeing the flowers I was inspired to make something in clay but I forgot to take a photo, next time. I did unpack the pendant below which is one of the first one's I ever made. I used Duncan stroke and coat glaze on this one, more of which I discovered I have in my clay supplies.

This past Friday we set up at the local Trash and Treasures Market in Blairsville. Gary sold some tools he didn't need any longer and I sold pottery. The market is held in the same location as the Farmer's Market and is under cover so we can back our car right up to the spot. It was well attended and we did quite well. It's easy to set up and sell, so we'll go back. I need to make pendants to take to sell because people seem to flock to booths with jewelry. One woman in the booth beside us was selling plastic bead bracelets and sold tons. It must be a bling thing. Ha. I rarely wear jewelry and pass those booths right by.

Below is a wood fabric block from India I picked up at the treasure market. I was reading about natural fabric dyes and might try my hand at some. I could use it on clay but I'm afraid the clay will get embedded in the wood. I could spray it with Pam, what do you think? I also have one more person signed up for pottery lessons. The electrician has the kiln plug on order so he'll put that in next week.

I did some sanding on one of the smaller pieces of wood but I need to get some more sandpaper in various grits to streamline the process. I also picked up some stain for the wood. More about my wood projects later because we're off to the beach in Florida for another quick trip, see you soon. Thanks for reading and for all your comments.

11 comments:

  1. That block looks like it would fill up pretty easily.The ones that leave a raised design like that also take a lot of pressure to get a good result. On the other hand, nothing ventured.... You might try with Saran Wrap over the clay. Let us see the results.

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  2. The trash and treasures venue is a wonderful assets to the sellers, I'm sure.

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  3. I would do like Dennis said and try it with saran wrap. I would be afraid if you sprayed it with Pam it might get sticky and gummy, thus making it unusable of fabric, if that's what you might want to try later.
    Glad you found a good selling venue. Have a great trip to the beach.

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  4. That sounds like the swap meet we have over here. Glad you did well. I tend to love jewelry.

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  5. Oh this is a real pretty queen Ann's lace. It has a real awesome shape.

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  6. Thanks for the Queen Anne's lace alert. I haven't checked out the nearby field lately for it. It's my favorite flower and I use it to press into tiles.

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  7. Love the Queen Anne's Lace, and your pendant. Glad the market went well. Good luck with the fabric block.

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  8. The block is great, i can understand the temptation to use it in clay. I concur with Dennis and Michèle.

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  9. Hi Dennis, thanks, oh saran wrap is a terrific idea.

    Hi Joanne, thanks, we are lucky to have such a selling venue for sure.

    Hi Gigi, thanks, we had a good time selling and meeting folks.

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  10. Hi Carol Ann, thanks, I love this flower especially it's name.

    Hi Melissa, thanks, oh these would be wonderful to press into clay.

    Hi Elephant's Child, thanks, we shall see how I use the block.

    Hi Lori, thanks, I think Dennis and Michele are right on.

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  11. Hi Michele, thanks, yes I thiink you are right about it sticking and gumming up the block.

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