Thursday, August 1, 2013

Blue Betty

Blue Betty

This past Saturday at Market I met Carey Ferrante, owner of Blue Betty.  A former New Mexico resident, Carey now resides in Orlando, Florida and operates the Blue Betty Traveling Boutique in and around the area.  


Carey will be carrying a selection of my vintage print cards, and for an upcoming Day of the Dead show, my new Day of the Dead calavera earrings!!

Check out Carey's website at blue-betty.com or blue-betty66@facebook.com-- be sure to look at all the photos and see the story and making of Blue Betty and Blue Betty in action!  What a fun way to make a living!!


Fall Classes

FALL CLASSES AT PAPERS! 

Here are the four classes I will be teaching this fall at Papers! in Nob Hill - 108 Amherst. All materials are provided in the registration fee.  Papers! will begin taking registrations on August 15 -- call 254-1434 to register.  Many of my classes fill within a week of being announced, so if there is a class that you would really like to take, I recommend that you call early in the registration process.

COLLAGE ON CANVAS - "What a Day for a Daydream"
Sunday, September 22 , 1-4pm, $45

Create a beautiful, dreamy, nostalgic work of art and at the same learn a myriad of techniques to add color, texture and movement to your work. You will begin the class with the preparation of the background on your canvas, then while the canvas is drying, in a series of short exercises and demonstrations, you will learn assorted techniques. Then, dive into creating your striking piece of art. Start with an image of a 1940's silver screen diva (choose from several), then begin your collage using a wide range of the wonderful decorative papers carried in the store, plus ribbons, lace, and other decorative items your instructor has carefully chosen for you. Take home a ready-to-hang work of art, no frame necessary! Everything is provided, but if you would like to personalize your work, please bring several images or paper ephemera to incorporate into your piece. If you have them, please bring your detail cutting scissors. If you use them, remember to bring your reading glasses!



JAPANESE YUZEN PAPER JEWELRY -- PILLOW BEAD NECKLACE AND EARRINGS
Sunday, October 6, 1-4pm, $50

Back by popular demand -- learn to fold the intriguing three-dimensional pillow bead from beautiful Japanese yuzen paper. This class is for those of you who like to get an early start on holiday gift-making. The beads can be used to make necklaces, bracelets and earrings. In this class, we will create an eye-catching necklace and matching earrings. Project appears intricate, but is suitable for beginners with a bent for precision!





DAY OF THE DEAD DECORATED SKULL
Sunday, October 20, Session One: 12n-3pm, Session Two: 4:30-7:30pm, $55

Since this is an extremely popular class, instead of filling the first class and adding a second, we're announcing two sessions at the outset -- choose from an early afternoon or late afternoon class.

In this class you will create a glorious, eye-catching Day of the Dead calavera (skull). You will first cover an almost-life-sized skull form using ginwashi paper, then, using a multitude of the fabulous decorative papers carried in the store, you will decorate the skull in true Day of the Dead fashion. If you have them, please bring your detail cutting scissors. If you use them, remember to bring your reading glasses!




DAY OF THE DEAD CIGAR BOX SHRINE
Sunday, October 27, 1-4pm, $50

In this class you will create a mixed media folk art cigar box shrine featuring calaveras (skulls), calacas (skeletons) and cempasuchitl (marigolds). You will work with assorted papers to cover and line your box. Choose from a huge array of embellishments including sequins, glitter, beads, ribbons, braids, and marigolds, as adornments for your shrine. The shrine makes a fabulous keepsake or a wonderful gift. All materials are provided, but please feel free to bring any personal items (including a copy of a small photograph of a departed loved one or pet) that you’d like to incorporate into your shrine.