Wednesday, March 07, 2018

ISGB/Gathering and the Glass Craft and Bead Expo classes and show!

ISGB/Gathering and the Glass Craft and Bead Expo!

Glass Craft and Bead Expo Show!



I will be teaching several classes at both of the shows. At the ISGB/Gathering I will be teaching the




Memories - Resin Paper Necklace

9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday, April 5
South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa
$140, plus $45 materials
fee payable to instructor in
workshop
All Levels
Non Torch Workshop
If you have never played with resin you are in for some fun. Resin itself is
completely versatile, but this instructor finds resin paper transformative. A
seemingly simple piece of paper or tissue will become altered in so many ways.
We will make resin paper from many different types of sheeting to create a
wearable story book pendant. We will be cutting copper sheet to make a name
plate, stamp words into copper, insert eyelets into our paper, weave ribbons
and memorabilia into layers of paper and then construct a necklace with Vintaj
chain and findings. Resin paper and project will be completed in class.


The Creative Painting show in Las Vegas was great!

I had a really talented group of students in my class. They did a great job.

The show was just as fun. And yes, I did drop a few dollars there! However, it was all Christmas present wood blanks for family and friends this year. I got the coolest 10 point deer head clothes hanger to paint up for my brother. He is going to love that.
This is one of the few types of shows, Tole and Decorative painting shows, where these type of things can be found. You just do not find this kind of thing. I also bought about 30 teeny, I mean teeny, wooden paint brushes. These are for my little bead embroidery pendant kits I plan to make. Painting these will be such fun.



Thursday, January 11, 2018

GONE FISHING!

For all you Tole Painters out there like me, The Creative Painting Convention in Las Vegas, has been the beginning and backbone to entering the Tole and Decorative painting world. At least it was for me. I attended the very first one and went religiously for the first 12 years.
Over the Road Trucking (yes) and jobs in the creative industries such as Art Director for Walnut Hollow and Founding Editor in Chief of Bead Unique Magazine and Photographer took me away from the joy of painting for another 12 years. Now I am back and it feels so good!

I began as a entry level Tole and Decorative painter with incredible instructors such as Priscilla Hauser, and the very first show I was introduced to Rosemary Reynolds from DecoArt. She convinced me right there, that I should be a DecoArt Helping Artist. I really had no clue, but she had faith in me and my enthusiasm and signed me up.

Fast forward to today. In one month and 2 weeks, I will be back to teaching at The Creative Painting Convention in Las Vegas! I am beyond excited and cant wait to get there!

I am busy prepping and painting surfaces for my "Gone Fishing" banner that I will be teaching on Tuesday Feb 27th, from 8am to Noon!

#147
GONE FISHING
by Pamela Hawkins
18" x 12" roclon
Intermediate, 4 hrs.
$22 fee, $25 cost
Total Price $47
Tue. (27th), 8 a.m. - Noon
Paint the "Gone Fishing" banner on prepared Roclon. The little tinted ice resin fish dangles,
jumps rings and tools to attach, will be provided in class. Includes demo of how to create these
tinted ice resin fish and how to add them to the bottom of your banner.
FOR MORE CONVENTION INFO
OR TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES,
CALL (702) 221-8234
11 AM - 5 PM, PACIFIC TIME, MON - FRI.

Please feel free to email me at phawkinsbead@yahoo.com if you have any questions!  To all my students already registered, you will be hearing from me soon! I cant wait to meet you and paint together!

Happy Painting!
Pam  

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Wire oh Wire...

I have always been fascinated with wire since I made my very first pair of earrings back in Southern California. It was at a little bead store in Clairmont. College area.
My then boss Nancy said you could go to this bead store and put beads on a piece of wire and they made earrings for you. So I surely was wanting in on that!

We get there and the wire was called a head pin. A straight piece of wire with one flat end. You stacked beads on it and the helper girl would add a loop at top and then you added an ear wire and wala you were done and ready to wear! 

I think I made about 5 bead stacks. (5 pairs of earrings). Nancy however, being the uber critical type was never able to make one decision on a stack of beads. Yes, she litterally walked out with nothing to show for all that time. I felt so bad for her. Did I settle? did I just make stuff to make it and not over scrutinize my selections? Yes I thought that for about 1 millisecond and then smiled knowing I had 5 pairs of way cool earrings.

That led to taking some classes and really getting hooked. Wire has always been there. No matter what I learned, new techniques, glass, fusing, or bead embroidery, wire was always the back up. And I loved it.

Today, I have been playing with raw wire. Bronze, Brass, Copper and Sterling. I have been practicing on the Brass and Copper and its been a slow go.

Here is my little set up. I have realized that I need a 3-4 inch piece of 14ga wire. I need to ball the ends and hammer the middle. Well my torch is not near hot enough for 14ga wire. Boo. So I am practicing on how to get something that looks similar to a ball end.
I have even gotten all my polishing and grinding disks out with my Dremel and have been able to adjust it somewhat.

So here is where I am. I am learning and it is moving along.

I shall keep you updated on my progress. Hopefully I dont melt things into a puddle. although if I do, I will just begin again.

Happy Creating!
Pam

Saturday, August 09, 2014

How nice is this i tell ya! 4 kinds of maters tomatillos lettuce flowers and

How nice is this i tell ya! 4 kinds of maters, tomatillos, lettuce, flowers and herbs....i am loving it.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Wake up call of sorts

I had a conversation with a new collegue a few minutes ago and he asked me if I had a blog. I said, "Oh yes I have one, I have had one for a while, but I have not had time or mental energy to post to it much." He was visibly dissappointed in my responce. I could see it.

He is a photographer and social media expert. Super nice personality, kind and a generally happy person. The type of person who has a conversation with you and sees all the good in the words being exchanged. One of those people.

The reason we were even talking this morning is because I overheard him in the hall talking to someone about the Epi app. Its an app created by the cooking and recipe website Epicurious to put on your tablet or iPhone and you can put in the ingredients you have and it will look for recipes for you using those things. I loved that idea and I went to ask about it and the conversatioin began.

He is one of those people who are like the V-8 commercials where someone smacks you in the head and makes you wake up and look around yourself. Stop being in a fog. Let your own natural clarity open your eyes to all the things that you feel passiponate about and get busy using your gifts. See, I think we get so bogged down by daily life, the hard things, the frustrated times, that we forget we have amazing gifts. Gifts and talents we have cultivated, and Gifts that God has given us. Its easy to forget those things when the daily grind does what it does -- g r i n d you down.

He not only made my day, but he made me realize I have a voice that is not being heard. This tiny blog, though filled with cob webs and huge gaps of emptiness of late, is one of the places where my tiny voice can rise up and be a good thing once again. Inspiration for some, a "smile" maker for others and a commiserate place to let like dorks go "omg I did that too, what a dork"

So I shall make it a goal to sit and write again......

Pam

Has someone helped you lately? Do you find it hard to stay in that "passionate" place?

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Ok here we go....chef white paint in hand....transformation in the works!

Friday, May 11, 2012

A long hard day today...time for bed!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Maturity

It's been a tough row, lately but I'm following the plow. And there has been huge good, amidst it all.

Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.

James 1:2-4

trials+testing+perseverance=maturity


(from a great blog friend something sublime)

NEW JOY in New Jersey?

Yes I know its been a while since I posted. Last fall to be more exact? Well its not been the most lovely of times for me. But stiff upper lip and all that stuff I have gotten through it.

I want to share a new phase of life for me and Pearlie. This might be my next place! Yes this little blue cottage at the top of that driveway! The landlord seems to be a doll! And its a dead end road, biking friendly, enough room, big kitchen and privacy and quiet. Sounds nice huh! Oh and bonus......that garage door opens and it will be my new STUDIO! Oh yeah.
I even think there are lilac bushes on the property. What a delight that would be huh!

So please say a prayer or two that all works out. So far its promising and proceeding beautifully!

Love
p.hawkins

ps. the rats are almost gone here in the bungalow from hell.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone tonight! I hope you had a lovely day full of blessings and abundance. (this is what the mutant squirrels did to my autumn decorations) Where is my squirrel gun!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Poodle Priorities...squirrel watch before potty time!

Monday, November 21, 2011

I am feeling very fortunate tonight. xo

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Just one more reason to hate the "now" chubby squirrels of NJ. uugggh

Monday, November 14, 2011

Sign of 'my' times.

Well the crunch has begun. To save money and cut back, I cancelled my telephone and my TV cable today. I have internet only.

So Sue and Julie were nice enough to give me a box that lets you get some basic channels......but I cant get it to work. (of course)

Today.........with all that was mentally tossed at me, my brain feels like its gonna explode. Its so overwhelming.

Today, for the first time, I feel like I am behind everyone in knowledge. I have been pretty computer savvy, but today....it felt as if I was a beginner.
Now trying to hook up this box to watch a little TV, or just keep it on like I usually do, I cant do it. I tried my best, taxed my knowledge all its worth and I cant do it.

I am going to open a bottle of wine and have a glass.

Monday, November 07, 2011

California

I miss my California so very much.


Snowtober
























I dont need to say much.........just look at the pics. Lordy.

Sunday, November 06, 2011

Omg the smell is so wonderful! This is the very last of my own garden tomatos. Yum. Making great salad with them...english cucumbers and feta. Happy sunday all!