Friday, August 27, 2010

9th Annual Pottery in the Park 2010



What have I been doing for a year.

Work, pottery and more pottery. You thought I was going to say work didn't you. Well, there has been a lot of that too. But pottery is my sanity and work is my insanity part of life. So now that it's the end of August, we're in full swing preparing for one of our big events at the studio. The 4 artist workshop is the other big event. That was in April. I didn't get to attend that one because I was getting back that weekend from visiting the Folks. But this one coming up is going to be good (I hope). A lot more artists are participating that have in the past. Our pottery studio is the sponsor of the event. We also have the Glass Club joining us again. The Rock Hounds is also joining us again, but in a much bigger way. They are having their own "craft" fair & joining our weekend. This will draw in another crowd of customers. And joining us for the first time is the Art Club who has painted canvas' & sculptures. All this is my way of introducing you to the 9th Annual Pottery in the Park presented by LMRA's Pottery Studio. Come and join in the fun & creative artwork & functional pieces the 2nd weekend in October. Saturday October 9th & Sunday October 10th - both days 10am - 5pm. There's some much to see (and buy). There'll be wheel & handbuilding demonstrations (I like doing the demos). You can purchase a bisqued vase for $5 or $10, glaze it yourself and then we raku fire it for you that day. You'll need about 2hrs to get a completed raku vase. We can also give you a tour of our Pottery Studio (I like doing that too). There are free rides for the kiddos, free admission & free parking. So that means it's free to walk around & see all the great stuff. There's other art besides pottery (but we're the main medium), jewelry (I also have wire jewelry), glass work, stained glass, 2D art, possibly some yarn art (if I can talk a friend into it) and of course the Rock Hounds will have their rock & jewelry suppliers. I got to design the post card again this year. I haven't received it yet. I only hope I get them before our Sept meeting for the studio. We'll be addressing & stamping 1300 postcards. We have some mailing list, that's for sure. I've been posting on any & every Event Calendar I can find and what's on my long advertising list. And see the back of the postcard.

I hoped it has that "fun" look. The front has most of the info. I was hoping to convey that more goes on at our studio than just making stuff for ourselves. We donate bowls to Tarrant Food Banks Empty Bowls. (I also enjoy helping on the event day to at Will Rogers) Also this year was our first studio wide contest. Most of us made teapots. The winner is on the postcard too. Next year we're making casserole dishes for the studio contest. See, pottery has been a big part of my year.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Pottery in the Park







It's come around again...Pottery in the Park. We're at the 8th Annual one already. But then again, I've only been associated with it since last year. I'll attach the flyer (if it shows up). This year, I'm taking pictures of the event. Look at this cool postcard. It's not my pottery, but it is my work. I got to take the pictures & design the post card. I'm rather pleased with the outcome.


Come join us, like it says on the post card. We'll be raffling off the "Toad House". It's the center picture. I've got lot's of jewelry this year. Hope to see you there!!






It's Been A While...

I'm still here. It's been awhile since I've posted. I've been so caught up in the Facebook whirlwind, that I've neglected this site. On with the good stuff.

Friday, September 12, 2008

I'm Back from Brazil














I want to tell you up front, I / we did not starve. This is breakfast. My favorite meal. Look at all that fresh fruit. We ate 3 times a day. The sun rose at 6am (7am-breakfast) & it set at 6pm (6pm-dinner) and lunch was midday. But it's what we got to do in between the feasting that's really amazing.


FYI - I'm going through fresh fruit withdrawls. Because now I have to prepare it myself, I'm not eating it.




















This is from the first village we visited after picking up several people in Parantins (pronounced: Pair - un - cheens). They held their 4th Anniversary Church celebration until we got there. The church I went with on this trip, BTBF Bent Tree Bible Fellowship, has adopted this river - Manuru & travels to the villages each trip. They helpped start this church. So we attended their celebration. Pastor Levi (la-VEE) in the left green shirt spoke & several people sang. Food prep & serving on a large scale.



Soccer, volleyball & waterballoons were played by all. With the last of the waterballoons, a target was pointed out. He was hit good.