Monday, July 15, 2013

Artists Synchroblog: July

The Artists Synchroblog is a group of bloggers who post every other month on the same topic, sharing our experience or perspective. On alternate months we undertake a Pinterest Project where we each take inspiration from a Pinterest picture, create something (art, a meal, a DIY project, etc) and then post about it.  You can read more about the Artists Synchroblog here.

The July topic for the Artists Synchroblog is "Morning Bird/Night Owl".  I'm definitely a morning person. I love to get up and get a ton of things done around the house or at the jewelry bench before anyone else is even awake if I can.  I used to think this was because I liked to check things off of my to-do list....and that's true enough.  But if I'm being honest, it goes a little bit deeper (and uglier) than that.  I love to think that I've finished a million things and nobody else is even awake.  As in, I'm SO FAR ahead of everyone else and it's only 6:30 am!

This drive to get up and get going is much worse on the weekends than during the work week.  On weekends there is more flexibility in my schedule and I can stay at the jewelry bench for hours if I want to, and I love having that time to be creative while everything else is so still. If I have a lot churning through my head it's not uncommon for me to get up at 3 or 3:30 on the weekends...I just wake up and want to get started.

The downside to being such an extreme morning person is that I'm pretty much not fit for anything in the evenings beyond light cleaning and zoning out in front of the television or the computer.  I get nothing productive done past 8pm...sometimes I don't even remember parts of conversations.  

This weekend, I spent Saturday early morning in the kitchen and Sunday early morning at the jewelry bench. I focused on fold forming with copper and adding a heat patina to the pieces. Here are some of the things that came out of my early morning bench session this weekend:


Lots of earrings.  I'm really partial to the leaves; the color on them is my favorite.





Don't forget to visit the other bloggers involved in the Artists Synchroblog:

http://amyestellemetalworks.blogspot.com
http://www.islandgirlsinsights.blogspot.ca/
http://www.wrapturewirejewellery.on.ca/blog
http://doxallodesigns.blogspot.com
http://lesliervillarreal.blogspot.com
http://www.journeyinjewelry.com/blog/My-Journey-in-Jewelry
http://simpledesignjewelry.blogspot.com
http://designsbylynnea.blogspot.com/
http://marikach.blogspot.com/
www.createrecklessly.com
http://design.kcjewelbox.com
www.allwiredupjewelrydesigns.blogspot.com
http://shaktipajdesigns.com/blog/
http://silversmithblog.com/
http://stonezjewelry.com/blog/
www.beadsbythebay.blogspot.com

8 comments:

  1. HAHA El! You are so much fun! :) But oh my gosh!!! GET UP AT 3 am ?!? on the WEEKEND!?

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    1. Hi Janice! Sometimes I can sleep until about 5:30, but not if I have projects on the brain or an order to fill...I just can't take it and I have to get up!

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  2. I get up early in the summer so that I can sit outside in the sun and read .... IF it's raining I don't budge! 3am gack!

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    1. Rain might keep me away from the jewelry bench as well - the weather sort of permeates my work area and the fan brings in a mist if it's really coming down hard!

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  3. love your work, and while I hear ya on getting it done early.. I just can't. I'd hurt myself or burn down the house.. lol

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    1. Thanks Lynn! I know what you mean - I would be that way at night!

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  4. Great earrings stuff! I just opened my first FIMO package yesterday and I think I may be hooked! I'm wondering what you used to get the crackle finish...mind sharing?

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  5. Hi Amy - Thanks! These are all copper pieces and the finish is unpredictable because it comes from the flame passing over the surface over and over. I try it once and see how I like it but I often do the heat patina over and over before I feel like it's "done". Fun to experiment with!

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