Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Web Design Experience


I've been doing some freelance graphic/Web design and writing for Resource Media, and I'm enjoying it tremendously. As a freelance artist and writer, my time may be limited, but my desire to learn keeps growing as I learn more about Web design. It's a fascinating subject.

To date, I've worked on several Web sites, including www.ChristineAltmannArt.com and www.LeighPawling.com. Now it's time to work on my own Web site. I've been putting it off because I simply didn't know where to begin, but the design professionals at Resource Media helped me get over that stumbling block.

The picture above shows the current layout I created using Adobe Illustrator. I may not end up with the exact color scheme or exact layout, but it's a start.

If you need a Web site or a redesign of your current Web site, give Resource Media a call at (570)706-6649. They have a great team of professionals who can help you with all of your Web design needs.

Monday, July 13, 2009

New Jewelry Patterns Available at Ready To Bead


I'm happy to announce that ReadyToBead.com is now offering my jewelry patterns for sale. This is a nice addition to the current jewelry kits that are available on their site. All of my patterns are written in easy-to-follow directions with step-by-step diagrams, and all of these patterns are beginner-friendly. Check them out today!

Friday, July 10, 2009

A New Use For Discarded Screw Nuts


I just finished two new pieces of jewelry for my Recycle With StyleTM jewelry line.

These pieces contain hex-machine screw nuts that I found in John's basement several years ago. The screw nuts belonged to John's grandfather, who was the ultimate handyman from what I understand. John's grandfather died in 1980, and his stash of goodies have been sitting in John's basement all this time. I'm thrilled to have used these items for my recycled jewelry.

Be sure to check out the jewelry from my Recycle With StyleTM line as featured in the book earrings, earrings, earrings! by Barb Switzer.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

A Spooktacular Lunch

Christine Altmann and I were invited to have lunch today with Halloween expert and author, Claire M. Lavin, along with Claire’s husband and daughters-in-law. Talk about an exciting day! Claire is a recognized authority, author, lecturer, dealer, and appraiser of vintage Halloween collectibles. She’s authored two books on the subject, and her collections and work have appeared on the Martha Stewart Show.

Claire discovered Christine Altmann’s Halloween artwork last year and has been a fan ever since. After dining at Hart’s Tavern in Peddler’s Village, we had a chance to visit several of the stores to check out some of the Halloween home décor items. A fun time was had by all.


Christine presented Claire with a framed print of her artwork titled Halloween Hi. Here’s a picture of Claire (l) and Christine (r). To learn more about Claire's books, visit Amazon.com.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy Independence Day, America!

The sky was blazing with color tonight as the sun set over Kingston.

As John and I headed east, the moon took control of the sky.

Down by the river, the lights danced along the water.

And the moon added to the ambiance of the night.

Fireworks created the final splash for July 4, 2009. Happy Independence Day, America!

4th of July in Jim Thorpe


Here's to a fabulous 4th of July in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. On our way into this lovely, little town, I caught a glimpse of the rafters making their way down the Lehigh River. Look at that blue sky!

Here's a nice shot of the Asa Packer mansion in the distance.

When in Jim Thorpe, we always stop at The Emerald Restaurant for onion soup or JT's Steak House for shrimp. Today, the onion soup won.

As we made our way up Broadway Street, I had the pleasure of meeting Ruth Bush, a talented artist from Lehighton. Her artwork has a romantic, old-world feeling to it. She licenses her artwork for use on consumer products, and her prints are available online at a variety of places including prints.com and imagekind.com. For originals, be sure to visit her gallery, which is located at 84B Broadway in Jim Thorpe. The selection of artwork is unbelievable.

I love walking down Race Street. Check out some of these cool pictures.


Another favorite stop is The Country Cottage, which is located at 37 Race Street. The owner makes the best pickles I've ever tasted. That's the honest truth. The pickles are $8.50 a jar, and they're worth every penny! Last year, John and I bought a case of them. That's how good they are. Since returning home, I've already eaten five of these tasty delights, and I'll guarantee that this jar will be empty by night's end. The good news is that the owner will ship these pickles to you.


Chiseler knows a good pickle when he sees (or smells) one!

I also picked up some old buttons at The Country Cottage. For $2.00, you can purchase a generous scoop of buttons. They're perfect for jewelry making and all those country crafts. The Country Cottage also has a nice selection of country decor and candles.

While on Race Street, I stopped by to see Debbie at Homespun, where fellow artist Christine Altmann and I sell our artwork. Homespun sells a variety of prim/country home-decor items, furnishings, artwork, stationery, candles, and soaps. If you're looking for something unique for that special someone, be sure to stop by Homespun.
I couldn't resist these hand-made soaps by Parsonage Soap in cinnamon oatmeal, lemongrass, and lemon poppy fragrances. I just opened the lemon poppy, and I love it!


Thursday, July 2, 2009

Christmas in July


Get an early start on your Christmas shopping at Home Again's first annual Christmas in July shopping event on Saturday, July 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lynn Catnes and I will be showcasing our artisan jewelry, mixed-media artwork, and handcrafted goods. Artist Christine Altmann will be selling her spooktacular Halloween artwork and Maria Livrone will be showcasing her wonderful, whimsical pottery. Many more talented artists will be at this event. You'll definitely find something unique for the gift-giving season.

Home Again is an upscale resale boutique that 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.

Monday, June 29, 2009

The Country Register Cover Artwork


I'd like to thank publishers Amy and Dave Carter of the The Country Register for choosing my artwork for the cover of their magazine (Virginia edition; July-August 2009).

Last year, this same artwork titled Country Flag, graced the July 2008 Pennsylvania/West Virginia edition of The Country Register. I'm thrilled that this painting was chosen once again for the cover of this wonderful, well-respected magazine. It truly is an honor.

This magazine is a statewide guide to shopping and events. It features great articles, fantastic recipes, and lots of interesting information. Be sure to check it out, or visit http://www.countryregisteronline.com for more information. To go to the specific edition with my cover artwork, visit http://www.countryregisteronline.com/download.html, and choose the Virginia edition. You'll find my bio on page three as well.


Be sure to check out the blog at The Country Register by clicking here.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Studio Time


It was another productive weekend in my studio at Arts YOUniverse. I'm almost done with another textile design that I created yesterday. I work primarily with watercolors, but when designing textiles, I love to use gouache. I also like to paint on the block of Arches watercolor paper because I don't have to tape the watercolor paper down when I'm working.

My experience designing wedding runners certainly comes into play when designing these textiles. I love all the swirls and flowers that go into making each design.


I also started working on a new Halloween design. I'll have to post a picture of that design when I'm done.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Go Fish Bracelet in July 2009 Bead Trends


I just received my copy of the July 2009 issue of Bead Trends today, and I'm thrilled to learn that fellow jewelry designer, Sharon Borsavage, is also featured in this issue. I had the pleasure of teaching Sharon a few years ago, and she has gone on to become a great designer who creates beautiful, unique, and sophisticated jewelry.

My Go Fish bracelet is featured on pages 100 and 101. A picture of my bracelet is also featured in the table of contents. As always, the photographers did a fabulous job with the pictures. Be sure to check out Sharon's projects on pages 116 through 119. To learn more about Sharon, visit www.livewirejewelry.blogspot.com.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Recycle With Style™ Earrings


When creating my Recycle With Style™ earrings, which were featured in the earrings, earrings, earrings! book by Barb Switzer, it's important to remove the sharp edges from each pull tab. In the book, I recommended using a metal file, but if you want to speed up the process, use a Foredom Flexshaft or Dremel rotary tool. I usually polish each pull tab individually, but check out the cool contraption my dad created so that I can polish several tabs at one time. He's a genius! He missed his calling as an inventor. Although, it's never too late.


So many aluminum pull tabs, and so little time!

Celebrating Flag Day



Yes, I'm celebrating Flag Day today.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Egyptian Earrings Win Favorable Review


My Egyptian earrings project in the new earrings, earrings, earrings! book received a favorable review on Amazon.com. This is a nice surprise.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Wilkes-Barre, PA's New Inventor


Congratulations to artist and inventor John Pacovsky. His inventions (Corner Canvas and FloatTM Canvas) are now available online and in stores. I saw the FloatTM Canvas in A.C. Moore today, and I had to swing by John's studio to tell him.


John showed me the prototypes last year, and it's so exciting to see the actual products in the marketplace. Actress Jane Seymour is the spokesperson for the FloatTM Canvas. Wow! I love it when good things happen to nice people. Keep up the great work, John. You're an inspiration to us all!

For more information about John, click here. To learn more about the canvases, click here.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

In Response To Margot Potter's Bead Dilemma


I've posted this picture in response to Margot Potter's post about what she should do with one of her hand-painted beads. I could definitely see incorporating the bead into a bead-embroidered pin/pendant. My bead-embroidered pin pictured here was featured in a magazine article I wrote titled Cross Over: Multi-Disciplinary Designs, which was featured in the October 2008 issue of Simply Beads.

Hopefully, this will give Margot an idea of what I was talking about when I commented on her post. For her future project, I'd probably opt for a simple beaded border to highlight the bead. Actually, the options are endless. Good luck with your project, Margot!

Bead Trends June 2009


I just received a copy of the June 2009 issue of Bead Trends, which features my three-strand knotted bracelet on page 24. Celebrate the month of June by creating your own pearl jewelry.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

New Textile Designs


Here's a peek at some of my new textile designs that I completed this weekend. I had tiles, coasters, and trivets in mind for these designs.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Artwork at The Osterhout Library


Here's a peek at some of the artwork I have on display at the Osterhout Free Library through June 30. Be sure to stop by if you're in the area. The library is located at 71 South Franklin Street in Wilkes-Barre.

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

The Life of A Cat


I took this picture the other day of Julius snoozing on the bed. What a life!

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! by Barb Switzer, which is published by House of White Birches. Two pieces of jewelry from this line are scheduled to appear in the October edition of Bead Trends magazine. I also spoke about this jewelry while appearing on television during the WBRE Morning Show (an NBC affiliate) on March 4, 2009.

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

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.