Christine Altmann's Web site is officially open for business. If you love Halloween, visit Christine's new Web site to view a vast array of Halloween and seasonal artwork, which is charming, folksy, and fun. Check back often as Christine constantly adds new artwork to her product line. Her Web address is www.ChristineAltmannArt.com.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Calling All Halloween Enthusiasts!
Christine Altmann's Web site is officially open for business. If you love Halloween, visit Christine's new Web site to view a vast array of Halloween and seasonal artwork, which is charming, folksy, and fun. Check back often as Christine constantly adds new artwork to her product line. Her Web address is www.ChristineAltmannArt.com.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Recycle With StyleTM Earrings on Etsy

The earrings from my Recycle With StyleTM jewelry line are now available on Etsy.
This line of jewelry has caught the eyes of several book and magazine editors. Most recently, my Recycle With Style™ jewelry has been featured in the book titled earrings, earrings, earrings!
Be sure to check them out here.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Christine Altmann's Web Site Coming Soon!
Halloween artist, Christine Altmann, will soon be launching her new Web site. I'll keep you posted. Image titled "Keep Running" - copyright Christine Altmann
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Christine Altmann,
Halloween Artwork
Thursday, May 7, 2009
The Colors of Spring

Spring is such a wonderful time. John spotted this beautiful, little patch of color outside as we were returning from our walk yesterday. Thanks for the photo, John!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
New Jewelry Workshops at Home Again

Be sure to stop by Home Again at 69 Main Street in Luzerne to learn more about my jewelry workshops. Home Again offers a quaint and cozy setting for those who want to learn in a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Here's a sneak peek at one of the jewelry workshops that I'm offering in June. This project was featured in the November issue of Bead Trends, and I'm pleased to be teaching it at Home Again.
Call Home Again at (570) 283-2425 to learn more.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Jewelry Making at The Banana Factory

It's always a joy to teach at the Banana Factory in Bethlehem. The drive down was a bit rainy, and when I arrived in Bethlehem, it was still raining. Here's a picture from the jewelry studio overlooking Third Street in Bethlehem.

The students did a fabulous job with their jewelry projects, and I've posted a few pictures here. Laura liked my Egyptian earrings that were featured in the earrings, earrings, earrings! book, so she decided to make a pair for herself. I think she did a great job.

Bev and April also did a great job making their own versions of my circle-link earrings.

Thursday, April 2, 2009
Jewelry Making at Salem Elementary
My good friend Lynn Catnes invited me to teach a jewelry seminar at Salem Elementary School in Berwick. The kids were real troupers, and they made some fabulous jewelry. Lynn (pictured here) has been featured on the Carol Duval show, and she creates beautiful origami ornaments, artist trading cards, and jewelry. Be sure to check out her blog here.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Spring Bling Update

Artists Cathy Laskaris and Angela DeMuro will be joining us for our First Annual Spring Bling at Home Again in Luzerne on Saturday, March 21 from noon to 4 p.m. Cathy Laskaris designs beautiful silk scarves and accessories, and Angela DeMuro is an illustrator, writer, and medium. Home Again is located at 69 Main Street in Luzerne. Scroll down to the February 28 post to learn more about Home Again and this event.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
A Clip From WBRE's Morning Show
In case you missed WBRE's Morning Show yesterday, click here to see the second segment of my jewelry-making feature with Kristi Capel. Once you're on the page, look for the jewelry-making clip. I'm thrilled that I was able to show Kristi a basic jewelry-making technique in this short segment. I have to admit I was wondering how much I could really show the viewers in two minutes, but it worked out great.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
My First TV Appearance

I'm pleased to say that my first television appearance went well. The folks on WBRE's Morning Show were wonderful. They made me feel right at home, and I really enjoyed the experience.
Yesterday when I spoke to Ben, the producer for the show, he briefed me on what I needed to do. Not knowing exactly what to expect, I made sure that I packed a lot of jewelry supplies, tools, and samples. We were taping live, so it's best to have more items on hand than not enough.
I arrived at the televsion station at 5:45 a.m., and Ben escorted me to the studio. It was fun to watch Kristi, Eva, and Doug interact with one another both on air and off. They all have such great chemistry.
Kristi Capel and I talked about jewelry making for the first two-minute segment, and I showed her some jewelry samples. As I was getting comfortable, it was time for a commercial break. My second segment didn't start until approximately 6:40 a.m. In the meantime, I enjoyed watching what went on behind the scenes. There was a lot of energy in the room.
If you're looking for a good morning show, be sure to check out WBRE's Kristi Capel, Eva Mastromatteo, and Doug Currin. You won't be disappointed. Also, if you're on Facebook, be sure to become a WBRE Morning Show fan. Just click here to learn more.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
TV Debut

Be sure to check out WBRE's morning show tomorrow beginning at 6 a.m. I'll be demonstrating some quick and easy jewelry projects anywhere between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. I'll have 2 two-minute segments to accomplish this task, so I designed some projects that would work well in this time period. The picture above shows a few projects I put together for the presentation. See you soon!
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Home Again Spring Bling

Get ready for Home Again's first annual Spring Bling shopping event on Saturday, March 21 from noon to 4 p.m. Lynn Catnes and I will be showcasing our artisan jewelry, mixed-media artwork, and handcrafted goods, and personal chef Bev Taylor will be selling gourmet goodies and sharing her cooking secrets. We'll also be demonstrating jewelry-making techniques, and we'll be available to answer any questions you may have about making your own jewelry. Seated in this picture from left to right are Mary Homza, owner of Home Again, and Bev Taylor of Bev's Cucina. Lynn Catnes of the Cat's Meow Designs and I are pictured in the back.
Shop for some unique gifts while enjoying light refreshments, and be sure to enter the raffle to win some fabulous gifts. Since we're all animal lovers, part of the proceeds will be donated to the SPCA. So be sure to shop with us to help support this great organization.
Home Again features an exclusive line of vintage and modern furniture, home decor, accessories, and original artwork. Home Again is also pleased to offer a variety of workshops, such as jewelry making, mixed-media art, and seminars for women dealing with inspirational, motivational, business, and self-help topics. Home Again is located at 69 Main Street in Luzerne, PA. For more information, call(570) 283-2425.
Here's a sneak peek at some of the neat things in the store. This lovely Valentine's Day tree looks great all year 'round. Mary carries the latest collection of Bella Taylor's quilted handbags and accessories.

Gotta love this shabby-chic table and chairs.

This corner of the store is so warm and cozy.

Here's a look at some of my artwork currently on display at Home Again. If you're looking for some old doors, windows, and wooden objects to turn into functional pieces of artwork or home decor, be sure to see Mary. She gets new pieces in all the time.

My original, miniature watercolor paintings graciously sit on an old, wooden chair. The chair is actually hanging on the back of an old door. Mary definitely has a good eye for decorating.

Tune In

I've been invited to appear on WBRE's morning show on Wednesday, March 4 to talk about jewelry making and to showcase some of my jewelry designs. I'll demonstrate the tools and materials needed to create affordable and quick-and-easy-to-make jewelry. This should be lots of fun, so be sure to tune in!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
earrings, earrings, earrings!

I just received a copy of the book titled earrings, earrings, earrings!
I took some photos of the earrings and wanted to share them with you. The Egyptian Earrings are based on an original design I created in 1990, which were much longer and featured etched bronze pieces hanging from each earring. The original earrings were soldered; whereas, these earrings were fabricated using cold-join connections. My good friend and author, Rosemary Goodwin, owns the original pair.

John and I have been recycling for years, and aluminum pull tabs are great for jewelry projects, which I refer to as my Recycle With Style™ line of jewelry. Aluminum is wonderful to work with because it's lightweight and very pliable. I used a dapping block to place a slight curve in two pairs of these earrings. This project appeals to both children and adults.

The Daisy Earrings are featured on the back cover of the book as well.

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earrings
Thursday, January 15, 2009
New Article in Simply Beads

I just received the February 2009 issue of Simply Beads, which features my article about the many ways to sell and market your jewelry. I had mentioned this article in the marketing presentation I gave last week at the Wyoming Valley Art League, so this issue arrives at the perfect time.
The article is loaded with lots of great sales tips. The accompanying photograph features my earrings, business card, and product packaging. Click on the title of this post to get a glimpse of the photo.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Looking for Some Romance?
My good friend Rosemary Goodwin is a romance writer working on yet another novel. Rosemary is also an attorney and an artist. We met while working in the legal department of a large corporation. I have one of her one-of-a-kind Christmas dolls that I cherish to this day.
If you're looking for a good read, be sure to check out www.rosemarygoodwin.blogspot.com. I personally recommend the book Lavender and Love.
If you're looking for a good read, be sure to check out www.rosemarygoodwin.blogspot.com. I personally recommend the book Lavender and Love.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Marketing Your Artwork
Please join me on Friday, January 9 at 7 p.m. for my presentation about marketing your artwork. The presentation will take place at the Wyoming Valley Art League's midtown location on Main Street in Wilkes-Barre. I'll be giving a brief overview of the topic, which will hopefully get your creative juices flowing for the new year. For more information, visit www.wval.org.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
New ACEOs Listed on eBay

Stop by eBay to see some of my latest ACEOs featuring my quirky little snowmen and folksy Christmas designs. Just click on the title of this post to learn more. Merry Christmas!
Labels:
Christmas ACEO,
snowman ACEO
Friday, December 19, 2008
Bead Trends January 2009

Ring in the new year with some brand new jewelry projects. You'll find my crystal orbit earrings on page 96 of the January 2009 issue of Bead Trends. These earrings will add lots of sparkle to any holiday outfit.
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Bead Trends Magazine,
Liz Revit jewelry
First Snow Storm

John took this lovely photo today while we were greeted with our first major snow storm in Northeast Pennsylvania. Directly behind the lamppost is the dike that runs along the Susquehanna River. I guess we won't be going for our walk today!

Chiseler isn't too crazy about the snow. Here he is peeking through the front door today. He couldn't wait to come in from the cold. He's one beautiful cat. I'm so glad he now has a place to call home.
Monday, December 15, 2008
New Santa Designs

I've been working on some new holiday designs, which would work well as napkins, plates, and cups. This is just one of the many new collections I've recently created.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
ACEO Christmas Swap

If you're interested in participating in an ACEO Christmas swap, please stop by my friend Sandra's blog for more information and to sign up.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
ACEO Snowmen

I just posted a few ACEOs featuring my folksy snowmen on artcardswanted.com. Eleven additional snowmen and Christmas ACEOs are currently listed on eBay. Click on the title of this post or "eBay" for a direct link.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Artwork on Display at Osterhout Library

Here's a peek at some of the artwork I have on display at the Osterhout Free Library through December 15. Be sure to stop by if you're in the area. The library is located at 71 South Franklin Street in Wilkes-Barre.
Friday, October 31, 2008
New Product Designs Featured in Simply Beads

If you're looking for some unique gift-giving ideas for the holidays, check out some of my latest product designs featured in the December 2008 issue of Simply Beads. The article features beaded lanyards, greeting cards accented with Swarovski crystals, a shabby-chic birdhouse embellished with natural stones, and beaded gift tag holders.
Visit Simply Beads Magazine.com for more information.
Labels:
Liz Revit product designs
Thursday, October 23, 2008
"Mick"

You heard it here first. Jayson Werth’s new name is “Mick.” I can’t help it; it’s the artist in me. I see Mick Jagger every time I see Jayson. I may be biased because I love the Stones, but Jayson's nickname has been sticking. Whenever Jayson’s up to bat, my boyfriend yells, “Mick’s up.” Go Phillies!
Labels:
Jayson Werth,
Phillies
Monday, October 20, 2008
Bead Trends November 2008

Check out the November 2008 issue of Bead Trends. My baroque pendant on pearls necklace is featured on page 116, and my holiday chandelier earrings are on page 144.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Art Under The Sun

Stop by the Wyoming Valley Art League's Midtown Village Gallery tonight on Main Street in Wilkes-Barre to see all the donated artwork for the upcoming "Art Under The Sun" fundraiser at the Mohegan Sun Casino. I've donated this giclee print. For more information, visit www.wval.org.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
New Goodies at Homespun
Here's a small sample of new paintings I just dropped off at Homespun in Jim Thorpe. Julius, of course, was not part of the trio of folk art paintings. For more information, visit www.homespuncozyinn.com.


The sunflowers were painted with watercolors and were framed behind an old window from my friend Georgie's house. The next two paintings are framed with attic windows I salvaged from my brother’s house in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. I always look for ways to recycle and thought these rustic frames would go well with my original, folk artwork. Thanks for the frames, Mike and Shannon!



The sunflowers were painted with watercolors and were framed behind an old window from my friend Georgie's house. The next two paintings are framed with attic windows I salvaged from my brother’s house in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. I always look for ways to recycle and thought these rustic frames would go well with my original, folk artwork. Thanks for the frames, Mike and Shannon!


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