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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
I am so excited about Indie Emporium this Friday and Saturday!!! I have dozens of new temaris and for the first time - JEWELRY!!!! Hope to see you there....
Friday, September 23, 2011
I am busy getting prepared for the Indie Emporium, September 30th and October 1st at Living Arts in Downtown Tulsa! I am also looking forward to the holiday gift giving season and have listed a new item on Etsy! Click here to go to my Etsy Listing
Monday, September 12, 2011
It's almost time for Indie Emporium!!!
www.indieemporium.com
September 30th and October 1st at Living Arts!
I'll be there!
www.indieemporium.com
September 30th and October 1st at Living Arts!
I'll be there!
Another Temari Listed on Etsy!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/81654375/japanese-temari-ball-citrus-blossoms
http://www.etsy.com/listing/81654375/japanese-temari-ball-citrus-blossoms
Thursday, September 8, 2011
New Etsy Shop listing! It is creeping closer to the holidays, so I will be adding items to my Etsy store. I added one today! Sabi Wabi
Sunday, September 4, 2011
In preparation for the upcoming Indie Emporium (Tulsa, OK :September 30th and October 1st at Living Arts Gallery) I have been creating and cataloging my new temari. After 3 years of learning the discipline of temari, I am now approaching each ball as an individual object d'art. No longer am I striving to learn divisions or patterns, each ball in an expression of myself in this delightful medium.
I am beginning the process of becoming certified by the Japanese Temari Association in the hopes of eventually being honored as a temari sensei.
Recently I have been focusing on the sizes of temari that tend to sell well during the holiday season. I am even working on a tree for the Festival of Trees at the Philbrook Museum.
I am beginning the process of becoming certified by the Japanese Temari Association in the hopes of eventually being honored as a temari sensei.
Recently I have been focusing on the sizes of temari that tend to sell well during the holiday season. I am even working on a tree for the Festival of Trees at the Philbrook Museum.
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