The June issue is in boxes now!(psst-Mr. intern - I took those photos, not you!)
Giving new life to old plates, buttons, glass, and anything else in my way.
Check out Baltimore Etsy Street Team members Smittenxoxo and Jen Menkhaus in Baltimore Magazine!!!

Your Ultimate Reversible Bag - Japanese and French Fabrics from Iragrant.
KULIUS TOTE - Green House from BungleBearDesigns.
Charm Forest - Reversible Bag from Charmdesign.
Emerald and Chocolate Brown Shweshwe Big Town Bag from TheWren.
My first show of the season is over. My new displays seemed to work out really well, and the new rings were extremely popular. It started off rainy and cold but once the weather cleared up in the afternoon, folks came out to shop.
Next Stop - Pile of Craft! See you there on June 21!
I assigned each of the 11 poems entered (without mine, of course) a number and asked Random.org to pick one for me. The lucky winner is Odie's Momma!! Congrats! Looks like slacking off at work has paid off! Here is the winning poem.
I did not get as much done as I would like today, but I'll get over it. I did make some rings and finished this custom order of necklaces made from pieces of my customers great-grandmothers bread bowl. They will be gifts for her family. I love hearing the stories behind folks broken plates, I think I must compile and write a book (in my spare time...)
Anyone who has ever passed by an old abandoned building and wondered what was inside will love this site dedicated to exploring these places. Spirits of the Abandoned is a website (and eventually a series of books) dedicated to "visually documenting, not only the existence of these often derelict places, but their essence— through the wonderful photographic opportunities they offer."
The Made in England Project was conceived by the artist and mosaicist Emma Biggs. It is both a historical record and a demonstration of how signs and symbols influence our understanding of familiar objects and inform how we think today.
Part of this project is a mosaic wall, to be installed in the entrance to the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent, made from backstamps donated by the public. They have created a great website (well, great to me!) that is an encyclopeaedic record of all the backstamps are donated to the artist, together with an illustrated narrative of the people involved and a story of the times in which the tableware was made.
I think I need to revisit my brief stint with backstamps!
"The Porcelain Pistols by Yvonne Lee Schultz (YLS), are replicas of the famous James Bond Walther PPK and it’s sister P99, with friendly permission of Carl Walther Inc. They are hand-painted in the style of classic china motifs. Whether happy strewn flowers, a classic golden rim or the even more traditional blue onion pattern, they will blend harmonically into the perfect table setting, the pride of every house wife."