
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas 2009

Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Last-Minute Running Around






Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Cupcake Wishes Do Come True


A stickler for spelling, I searched the Internet for the correct spelling of kolachy, and I came up with kolacz, kolachki, kolacky, kolachy, kolace, kolachi, kolache, and kolachke. Spell it how you want to; these treats are addicting.

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kolachy,
Owen Street Bakery,
Polish pastry
Monday, December 21, 2009
Logo Design for Georgie's Bake Shoppe

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Liz Revit logo design
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Babushka Betty's Homemade Pierogies


Marie's recipe is to die for (just like Mom's recipe), and Marie does not skimp on the filling! If you're looking for homemade pierogies, give Marie a call at (570) 824-4794.
Also, check with Arts YOUniverse because Marie will be selling pierogies there on selected Saturdays and Wednesdays.
PS - Marie makes her farmers cheese pierogies with a touch of salt (not sugar). I never understood that sugar thing with farmers cheese. Where did that come from?
Friday, December 18, 2009
Berwick Lights





When my best friends Stacy and Bill were with me on the skating circuit, we always stopped by May's before our big night of roller skating at Skate Town in Bloomsburg. Ahhh...the good old days. It was even better when Jen joined us too.

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Berwick Lights,
May's Family Restaurant,
Skate Town
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Meatball and Scamutz

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meatball and scamutz,
scamutz
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Four Seasons of Beading Now Available
As a writer and designer for jewelry and crafting projects, the most satisfying part of the process is seeing my creations in print. It takes a long time until a book or magazine hits the bookshelves, but that's what makes the entire process worthwhile.
When I opened the door this morning, the new book titled Four Seasons of Beading
by Barb Switzer was sitting on my doorstep. Once again, Barb did a wonderful job on this project. The photographs in this book are spectacular.
Wow! What an honor it is to be in the same book as Barb Switzer, Molly Schaller, Margot Potter, Candie Cooper, Fernando Dasilva, and all the other great designers!
This necklace is called Sea Treasure. The focal pendant is by bead artist Joan Miller. I purchased the pendant at last year's Philadelphia Bead Show. I knew the pendant would work well with the cathedral glass beads by Blue Moon Beads that I purchased from A.C. Moore as well as the chunks of turquoise and amethyst chips purchased from Fusion Beads.
No stringing project would be complete without the pewter beads called "pewties" by Talisman Associates. The seashell beads were purchased from Sweet Creek Inc.
Since I have the pleasure of teaching art and jewelry making at our local A.C. Moore store in Wilkes-Barre, I always get to see all the latest products. I love that aspect of teaching at this fabulous craft store! When I spied the new resin beads by Plaid Enterprises, I went nuts!
I also purchased the green pearls by Blue Moon Beads from A.C. Moore. Again, the pewter beads are from Talisman Associates, the Swarovski crystals are from Fusion Beads, and the head pins and jump rings are from Fire Mountain Gems.
If you like these resin charms, fellow jewelry designer Candie Cooper has a fabulous changeable pendant project on page 122 using long, resin charms by Plaid Enterprises.
As a metalsmith, I had the chance to take a class with a pioneer in resin for jewelry making in the early 90s with Susan Sloan. Believe me. This is a long process, and if you like quick and easy jewelry making like Margot Potter does, it's worth purchasing these resin beauties by Plaid Enterprises.
If you're looking for some fabulous jewelry projects, ask for this new book at your local craft or bookstore, or visit Amazon.com
to pick up a copy today.
Now on to my next project.
When I opened the door this morning, the new book titled Four Seasons of Beading
Wow! What an honor it is to be in the same book as Barb Switzer, Molly Schaller, Margot Potter, Candie Cooper, Fernando Dasilva, and all the other great designers!
This necklace is called Sea Treasure. The focal pendant is by bead artist Joan Miller. I purchased the pendant at last year's Philadelphia Bead Show. I knew the pendant would work well with the cathedral glass beads by Blue Moon Beads that I purchased from A.C. Moore as well as the chunks of turquoise and amethyst chips purchased from Fusion Beads.
No stringing project would be complete without the pewter beads called "pewties" by Talisman Associates. The seashell beads were purchased from Sweet Creek Inc.
Since I have the pleasure of teaching art and jewelry making at our local A.C. Moore store in Wilkes-Barre, I always get to see all the latest products. I love that aspect of teaching at this fabulous craft store! When I spied the new resin beads by Plaid Enterprises, I went nuts!
I also purchased the green pearls by Blue Moon Beads from A.C. Moore. Again, the pewter beads are from Talisman Associates, the Swarovski crystals are from Fusion Beads, and the head pins and jump rings are from Fire Mountain Gems.
If you like these resin charms, fellow jewelry designer Candie Cooper has a fabulous changeable pendant project on page 122 using long, resin charms by Plaid Enterprises.
As a metalsmith, I had the chance to take a class with a pioneer in resin for jewelry making in the early 90s with Susan Sloan. Believe me. This is a long process, and if you like quick and easy jewelry making like Margot Potter does, it's worth purchasing these resin beauties by Plaid Enterprises.
If you're looking for some fabulous jewelry projects, ask for this new book at your local craft or bookstore, or visit Amazon.com
Now on to my next project.
Labels:
Four Seasons of Beading,
Liz Revit jewelry
Monday, December 7, 2009
Grand Opening Prize on Merry Whatever

To spread the word about the blog, Sandra of Babycakes Doodles & Designs is offering this lovely, one-of-a-kind set of three hand-painted paper mache boxes. All you have to do is join the
Merry Whatever blog, and make a comment on the blog to be entered to win the boxes.
The drawing will be held on December 25.
Hope you'll become a fan of Merry Whatever!
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Babycakes Merry Whatever
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Candy Land Christmas

Thursday, December 3, 2009
Snowy Makes An Appearance

I'd like to thank the folks at Connections Magazine for choosing my artwork for their December 2009 cover. As always, they did a wonderful job. This is my third cover for this magazine. It's a fantastic read, so be sure to check it out.
Here's a direct link to the information about the cover artist on their Web site.
I painted the original piece using watercolors, and then I used Photoshop to add the lettering to the snowman's hat. Just in time for Christmas, I think he's perfect for the December issue.
Here's a direct link to the information about the cover artist on their Web site.
I painted the original piece using watercolors, and then I used Photoshop to add the lettering to the snowman's hat. Just in time for Christmas, I think he's perfect for the December issue.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Liz's Jewelry Now Available at The Lure of Sirens



Don't forget about the holiday craft fair that will be held at Arts YOUniverse on Saturday, December 6 and Sunday, December 7. Be sure to visit The Lure of Sirens during this upcoming shopping event. You're sure to find something for that special someone.
Labels:
Arts YOUniverse,
Liz Revit jewelry
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Day Trip to South Jersey


Besides all the fabulous flea market finds outside, I always have to stop by to see Ed at 5G's. He carries the largest selection of garden flags, and it was in his store that I first saw one of my designs on a garden flag in an actual store when I started to license my artwork (besides receiving samples from the manufacturer).

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Berlin Farmer's Market
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Holiday Crafting at Arts YOUniverse

Kathleen Godwin, executive director at Arts YOUniverse, taught students how to crochet with old fabric, make dolls, and make dream catchers. She also taught students how to make origami boxes, and she showed them some neat origami tricks, such as making Christmas trees and wearable rings using dollar bills. Kathleen is the origami queen!

Of course, I had to tell everyone why I came up with the idea for making these paper ornaments. Read more about that here.
A fun time was had by all today. We will definitely hold another crafting event like this in the future. Stay tuned for more fun.
Labels:
Arts YOUniverse,
Liz Revit jewelry
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Black Friday at Home Again

All the paintings I dropped off at the store have something to do with alcohol or cigarettes. And I don't even drink or smoke.
Labels:
Home Again,
Liz Revit original artwork
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