Showing posts with label trinitydj. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trinitydj. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The Joy of Creating
I find that creating brings me such joy - a deep seated happiness that makes my heart sing and my spirit soar. I greatly admire artists who express themselves through their work. I enjoy seeing things of beauty - whether in nature created by God or in books and magazines, created by fellow artists. I know what goes into the creating process and the feelings involved are not always pleasant. Anxiety and fear can play a role as well as hope and love. When the artist perseveres through all the emotions and the creation is finished, that's when the final joy of creating is experienced.
When I make my dichroic glass cabochons, I not only experience joy in the process of creating but also every time I open the kiln and see the results of my labors. But it doesn't stop there. I get another dose of joy when someone tells me they like my work. And another when they actually purchase one of my cabs and use it in one of their own creations. And it doesn't stop there because someone may actually purchase that new creation because they love it and share it with others who enjoy it as well. That is a lot of experienced joy for which I'm very grateful!
Here is just one example of how it all works. I created a dichroic glass cabochon I called Lava Bed.
Lorraine Hickton of Trinitydj on Etsy purchased the cab and created this wonderful necklace she named after her friend Nancy Dale.
I'm very thankful for all of this shared joy. It's what keeps me going when I experience the momentary anxiety and fear that come with temporary disappointments. I hope that viewing this beautiful creation will help spread the joy even more.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
TrinityDJ Creates Another Beauty!
Trinitydj, who has a shop on Etsy, created another beautiful necklace she calls "Grape Vine." using one of my dichroic glass cabochons. I love the colors she chose and the unique beaded chain.

The original cab was called Mysterious and was sold out of my Etsy shop called "BeadsForever."
Lorraine, who owns "Trinitydj" on Etsy, is from Cape Town, South Africa. She is not only a beautiful bead weaver, but an beautiful person. I hope you will check out her shop. Here is another beautiful necklace she created - not using one of my cabs, but gorgeous nonetheless! She calls it "Royal Princess."

The original cab was called Mysterious and was sold out of my Etsy shop called "BeadsForever."


Tuesday, January 19, 2010
A Beautiful Work of Beadweaving
Recently Lorraine Hickman of Trinity Designer Jewellery on Etsy purchased some of my dichroic glass cabochons. This one is the first one she used in a beautiful necklace she calls "High Tide."
She used my "Ocean Depths" dichroic glass cabochon to create her beautiful entry into the Etsy Beadweavers Jan/Feb Challenge with an "Ocean" theme.
Here is her beautiful High Tide necklace which is available for purchase in her Etsy shop.

If you are interested in my dichroic glass cabochons, you can find them in my BeadsForever shop on Etsy.

Here is her beautiful High Tide necklace which is available for purchase in her Etsy shop.


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