Friday Fun and Mother’s Day – Events and Misc.

Good Morning,

Yes, I am a little late in getting started today.

There will be no blog post Monday, May 13th, 2013.  I am taking the day off.  We will return on Tuesday, May 14th with “Five Great Gifts To Give.”

So what’s happening around Boise, this weekend, besides those overbooked and loud restaurants on Sunday?

Saturday is Boise’s Race for the Cure

This is the 15th Annual Race for this event.  75% of the proceeds stay in Idaho and the other 25% nationally.

Race starts at the Albertson’s Headquarters.

Phone(208) 384-0013

PriceOnline – $25 for adults and $10 for youth (12 and under)

Age SuitabilityAll Ages 
 
Also Downtown this weekend is the 8th Street and Capital City Markets.  Julia Davis Park has several things going on as well, so get on out there and see the sites. It is supposed to be a beautiful weekend.

Sunday is Mothers’ Day.   Call your Mom.  If you can’t call your Mom, pick a woman in your life and let her know how much you appreciate her, she will appreciate it.
Still awaiting materials to finish up that Super Secret Project I am working on, I can post it after the 18th.  Other than that it is Metal and Gemstone as usual.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

In The Merry Month of May

I was taken by surprise
By a pair of roguish eyes
Strolling through the park one day!

Good Morning,

Yes indeed, May is here already.  Gracious is seems as if the year is just flying bye.

This morning, let us have a look at all the cool stuff that is going on in May.

Today is May 1st, sometimes called May Day or Beltane.

May 2 is First Thursday – Free Stuff and Admission to some Boise’s coolest spots!

May 3 – Iron Man 3 opens (also in 3D and IMAX 3D)
Edwards and Majestic Theaters

May 4 – I have a Baby Shower to attend.

Boise State Spring Fling

Put on your dancin’ shoes Broncos, doors open at 7:00 p.m.

May 5th is of course Cinco de Mayo, or Battle of Puebla Day, it is also my parents 51st Wedding Anniversary!  Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad!

May 12th is Mother’s Day, and it is a Sunday as always.

May 13th is my Birthday


May 18th is Armed Forces Day

Pigapalooza Beer & Pork Festival – Eagle, ID
Brewforia Beer Market
78 E. Eagle River St.
Suite 165
Eagle, ID 83616
(208) 938-6261

May 21 -  Limp Bizkit at the Knitting Factory 

May 25 is the Full Moon 
 
May 27 is Memorial Day, the last Monday in May.
The Knitting Factory Presents – Show at 8:00 p.m.
Arctic Monkeys, Dropkick Murphys and The Mahones Boise, Id

That’s about all the fun and excitement I can find for this round.  Be sure to check local papers like the Boise Weekly and The Idaho Statesman for a Calendar of events.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

Inspiration and Kahleesi Necklace

Good Morning,

Where does your inspiration come from?  Many people refer to a “Muse” or other sprite of thought for the idea that begins to spark in the mind and finally catches, turning in to a bright and shining beacon of a completed what have you.  Yea inspiration.

Mine comes from all over the place and no piece shows that more concisely than Kahleesi.  Inspired by museums, and ancient archeological finds, reminiscent of coins, and the lands of Geeks, Romans and Egyptians come to mind (for me) when looking at the piece.

The name for the piece is also inspired.  I racked my brain for quite a some time trying to come up with something that I thought fit the feel and was appropriate for necklace.  Things like “Cleopatra” and “Aphrodite”, have been done and sometimes much to often.  Why not bring the piece into the modern world.  But it is not modern my brain whined!  It is, I argued back with myself.  This went on for a while.

I stared at this for what seemed like an eternity, and then  just by chance or out of boredom, I looked over to my bookcase and there in big bold black letters what did I read?  A Game of Thrones.  Hey now!  The hamster got back on the wheel and we ran the poor thing ragged pouring through the book for names.

“What’s in a name”… (Shut up, Shakespeare!)

I was unaware that the books by George R.R. Martin had become such a popular HBO Series, and has an avid following of fans.   Now we’re getting somewhere.  I have a source, a good reason, now I need an appropriate name… and how come everything is spelled weird!  After a bit of page flipping and description reading I settled upon the character’s name of “Kahleesi” (at least I can spell it).

Created using Jeweler’s Bronze (aka “Merlin’s Gold”), Copper and genuine Turquoise beads.  The disks (coins) have been cut from sheet metal, jump rings and head pins are hand crafted using 20 and 18 gauge wire.  Genuine Turquoise beads in two sizes accent the antiqued bronze chain, the disks have been antiqued for a consistent design.

High Fashion or Fantasy.  This would be great for SCA events, Belly Dancers, Costuming, Cos-Play Cons, Steampunk Fashionistas, Boho Chic, Office attire or Date Night.  Light weight and fun to wear.  Appropriate for any Queen Across the Sea or closer to your own Realm of home.

Available at handmadeartists.com, matching earrings are included.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

**This piece is not affiliated with the HBO Series in any way.

Weekend Art Shows Review

Good Morning,

Happy Monday to you all.

This weekend I attended two shows.  The Flea Market, at which I am usually a vendor, held nothing new, but it was fun and enjoyable experience being on the other side of the booth.  Missing the Saturday crowd for a Sunday morning, it was a pleasant couple of hours perusing the aisles.  The vendors are friendly, much of the stuff for sale is still the Knickknacks and garage-box-clutter of stuff you usually see on the tables.

I also attended Art in the Bar.  Held at the Knitting Facorty Concert House in beautiful downtown Boise, Idaho, and presented by Dead Bird Local Art’s Framing, Boise Weekly and featuring the artists of Green Chutes Artists Co-Op.

It was a nice afternoon.  Stopping by after the Flea Market, the Knitting Factory itself is fairly small, or perhaps I should say “intimate” venue.  The event was free and opened to all ages.  The bar was available to those of age, but I was not interested in partaking.

Although many of the artists were fascinating, the air and attitude of some in attendance was a complete turn off to the work.  There were some that were more than willing to chat, but felt it was necessary to bash the person in the space / exhibit next to them.  Maybe beer later eased some of the tension.

It was a successful event and one that I would like to see continue.  Well done, nicely laid out in the small and split level venue, it was a terrific way to spend a couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon.

Thank you for stopping by and having a read.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

Featured Artists – Handmade Highlights

Good Morning,

Thursday is here and today’s feature really isn’t an artist, but artists make them, so that’s OK.

Handmade Artists' Shop!I’m sure some of you have shopped Etsy or have a friend that has sent you a “Treasury” full items they like.  A Highlight is just like that.  They can be found on handmadeartists.com, and are put together by the wonderfully creative and talented folks on the site, shop owners, Forum members, and sometimes buyers.

  Sometimes they are entries to a contest, other times they are created because someone has an urge to share the truly beautiful and always 100% handmade items from other artists and artisans on the site.  They are always fun to look at, and have wonderful and unique things available for purchase.  Whether themed selections or random picks from around the site that have caught someone’s interest, they are way to see what’s available in a nutshell.

The last Highlight contest was the theme of Cranberry Red and Hunter Green items, pretty specific, and people rose to the occasion and found works by others in those colors.

 
Some contests are hosted by a shop owner and a prize will be offered, usually an item from their shop sold at a deep discount, or an offer of an item of the winner’s choice.  Other contests are hosted by a site offering a spot on their page for promotion, Gift Guides, advertisement or other beneficial “prize”.  Competition is fierce, and always friendly.  The Highlights are about promoting and supporting others, the fabulous art, jewelery, candles, home decor, accessories and other goodies that can be found on the site.  Besides they are just fun to make.

Others are just, because, well, Mewes Mountain Arts really likes Snowmen!

Curious?  Want to check out more?  You don’t have to be a member, register or anything else to click on through and have a look.

Handmade Highlights

The Alchemists Vessel

Thank you for stopping in and have a look, we hope we have inspired you to take a peek at more of the Highlights.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day. 

 

Fun Stuff To Do For Halloween Weekend Links and Promotions

Happy Friday,

I have been so busy this week filling orders and trying to make new items that I have not had much time to do much else.

Halloween arrives on Wednesday of next week and there are some fun things happening around town.

Frightened Felons at the Old Penitentiary
 Friday Oct. 26, 2012
The Old Idaho Penitentiary will once again open it’s doors during the spookiest season! Walk through 140 years of history and, of course, hear about all the scary but TRUE things that happened in every hidden corner.  All ages are welcome, but remember some themes can be too scary for kids under 10.

I attended last year as part of the entertainment. It is interesting and a lot of fun.  History rises from the Dead for this event.

Linder Farms
A real working pumpkin farm.  They are open all month, check the link for times.  This is family fun, walk the maze, but don’t get lost…
Home of BSU’s Corn Maze.

It reads “Bronco Nation”

Field of Scrams at the Farmstead
I-84 and Eagle Road…
Where getting lost means finding fun!

I have not attended this, but I have been to the corn maze and other attractions.  These are OUTDOOR events and it is COLD!  Dress warmly, and bring a flash light, there isn’t any electricity out in the fields or the woods and it’s  DARK out there!

This year is the 13th Annual Haunted World! How appropriate!  

This is the largest outdoor Haunted attraction in the area, and it is very entertaining.  The Haunted House and Walk through the woods is nerve-racking fun!   Things jump out at you, costumed players pop out when you least expect it, diving from the corn rows or stalking you through the woods, and there are things planted and buried along the path (like trampolines) that make you feel uneasy.   Spooky, scary fun!

Please remember to follow the links for information, many of these events require a ticket or admission fee.  Times and dates are listed on their websites along with other information, like maps and directions.

Be safe out there this weekend!

Thank you for coming by and scaring up something to do!

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a Spooktacular weekend!

 

Quick Pictorial Tutorial Thursday

 

Good Morning!
 
The week is winding down and so am I.  Today I thought it would be fun to look at an easy and relaxing jewelry-making craft, Wire Wrapped Rings. Yes, I said, relaxing. This is actually a really fun and super simple project.  Even the kids can do it!  One of the best things about this project is that it takes just minutes to do.
Wire-Wrapped Rings in Sterling Silver plated Copper jewelry wire

I think every jewelry blogger, designer, maker, or hobbyist, eventually sits down to write about or make one of these simple and pretty little rings.  This includes myself. 

All you need:
Jewelry Wire – *20 or 18 gauge (any type) Colored (anodized) Aluminum works well, too. 
(*I do not recommend 16 gauge or 14 gauge)
Permanent Marker or Lip Balm (or any round object – a “mandrel”)
Pliers – if you like.
*Extra Embellishments (not necessary, but fun to play with).
Button
Glass Seed Beads (Size 6)
NOTE:  Jewelry wire comes in lengths measured in yards, usually between 8 to 10 yards per coil, that’s 24 to 30 feet of wire.  You can make lots, and lots of rings with a single coil.  The Sterling Silver Plated Copper jewelry wire I used for this project is packaged by Darice and available at local craft stores for about $3.99 for 8 yrds.
Simple Tools and Wire
First measure and cut two pieces of wire 8″ long.
Gently fold them in half.
Don’t let the ends cross.
Put them together and place the marker, balm, or other round object ( “mandrel” about the size of your finger), in the fold.  Bend the wires around the marker or balm with your fingers.
Don’t let the ends cross, keep each wire next to each other.
Next, Adjust the wire where you want it.  *Remember it will be a little looser at this stage.  That is OK.  With your fingers, hold the bottom of the wire against the madrel, with your other hand, take the wires between your fingers and twist in a clockwise motion, locking the wires together (like a twist tie).  Keep the wire as tight as possible against the mandrel as you twist.  Twist only once.
Twist the wires once, clockwise.
You may take a pair of pliers or your fingers and bring (pinch) the loops together.
 
Now  continue to twist the wires, one group of two at a time around each other twice or three times.  Stop.  Can you see the “rosette” forming in the center of the ring?  Good.
The Rosette is formed and wires are divided.
Now, divide the wires.  Decide which wires will continue forming the rosette and which to pull away from the center.  Do not cut the wire.  Above the wires closest to the rosette have been left in place, the others have been stretched out and away from the center of the ring.
 
Continuing wrapping around the center wire forming a larger (or smaller) rosette as you choose.
The Rosette is complete, the wrapped wire is now much shorter.
Trim the excess wire from the Rosette.  You may wish to leave a little extra to bend over and tuck under the edges of your ring.  I did not do that in this example.  However this helps to keep the wire from snagging and possibly ruining the ring.
 
Next, and this can be a little tricky.  Remove the ring from the madndrel, choose one side of the ring and begin wrapping the other length of wire around the shank (round part) of the ring.  It helps to bend the wire slightly so it slips into the center of the ring.  Wrap the wire down the shank.  Make sure to wrap both sides.  This will help the ring keep its shape, make it a little smaller in diameter, and adds an interesting design element as well.
 
One side is of the shank wrap is complete here is the other side in progress.
 
Make sure that the wire ends are on top of your ring shank, cut off the excess wire, keeping the ends up and away from your skin so you do not scratch yourself.
 
The complete ring on the marker (mandrel).
You can wear the ring on any finger it will fit on or that you have sized it for.
 
Pretty little bauble
 
Completed ring.
 
 
You can also bead the last twist of the wire around the rosette if you like or you can use a button as a focal point.  As shown in the alternatives below.
 
Black Czech Glass Seed Beads adorn the side of the rosette.
Shell Button Ring
The button ring is made using the same technique.  Once the wire has been placed around the mandrel, side the wire through the thread holes in the button.  Bring the button down as close as you can to the mandrel, and then twist the wires together.  Instead of separating the wires and wrapping them down the shank, use all four to form the rosette in the center of the button, cut off the excess wire and wear for fun or with Kitschy fashions!
 
Reddish-Orange Shell Button with complete rosette
There are many other ways to add to or embellish the ring.  Why not try glass bi-cone beads or a gemstone or maybe even a crystal.  Perhaps a charm or other interesting object, like a gear or tiny vacuum tube could be wrapped as well.  The possibilities are endless.  What might you design?

T.A.V. would like to thank Carrie S. for the use of her camera.

 
Thank you for stopping in and having a look.  We hope you found this tutorial interesting and will try a wire-wrapped ring of your own.
 
The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant Thursday.

 

Links, Promotions and Things to Click

 

Friday! 
 
The weekend is here.  Hurray!
 
PROMOTION:
Tomorrow at Jo-Ann Fabrics and Craft Stores 
Open House
Saturday, August 11, 2012
1085 N. Milwaukee
(208) 323-5373
 
Come on down and sign up for a class.  The coupon on the page is good for 50% off any and all classes for which you sign up.  Sewing, Cake Decorating, Knitting, Painting or take a Jewelry Class with me!  Contact your local stores for their dates and class lists.
LINKS:
 
I know that there are an awful lot of links to pages and videos and the odd website now and again.  Listing several seems like a good idea, remember to bookmark them if you visit the page again.
 
Twisted Little Things – The Etsy shop where those wonderful little monsters can be found.  There is a whole new crop of marvelous macabre for your collection.
Gimp -  Free downloadable Photo editing software.
Rio Grande – Jewelry Making Supplies
Handmade Artists -  On line shopping
 
Craft Stack – On line shopping, the page is not “open” yet, but they have gone from just a logo to an actual homepage, looking forward to a new venue.
 
You know where to find me, any of the links to the right will re-direct you to any of the sites, pages, or videos you are interested in.  
Have a question, comment or just curious.  They are welcome here!
 
Thank you for stopping by and having a read.
 

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant and wonderful weekend!  Relax and be good to yourself.

 

Friday Local Links and Promotions

 

Friday is here, and the weekend is right around the corner!
 
Speaking of the weekend, this is a big deal up here, and it is fun.  The Western Idaho Fair is this month.  August 17 through the 26th, 2012.  Contests, Farm Exhibits, Rides and Funnel cake.

Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts Stores has new Jewelry-Making classes, with Alixandra Browning of The Alchemists Vessel.  Come on down and have an enjoyable afternoon of fun and crafting.  Projects suitable for all ages, taught in a classroom at the store in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere.  These are the projects for August.  Don’t forget to ask abut special deals when signing up for class, many have up to a 50% discount on the listed price.

 
I don’t know anything about this other than they are up the street from my house.  The appear to be an Artists Co-Op that sells food.  I have never been there, and should probably go.  Off State Street in the Collister Shopping Center near the Bowling Alley. If any of you have been there, a review would be wonderful.
 
Thanks for stopping by and having a read.
 

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant weekend.

 

The State of the Studio Undressed

Hello Middle of the Week,
Wednesday is here and the topic is usually what is new and going on in the Studio / Shop.

As many of you know my computer was misbehaving for the last couple of weeks.  After much time staring and loading screens and clicking the Restart button at the appropriate time, the new OS X is successfully installed and the computer up to date and everything else is ready to roll!  Pleased about that.

Last weekend was Mid-Summer Treasure Valley Flea Market, although not the venue for me, a good time was had by all.  Due to the event the studio is in disarray and in need of a good sorting out and through things.

However, we are also preparing a couple of fun tutorials.  A video, more than likely presented in segments on how to make a simple pair of earrings.  Once you have the basics down, you’ll be making your own pretties in no time.  We will begin with materials, followed by simple and easy to master techniques that are used in all facets of jewelry making, like making a loop at one end of a headpin and how to use jump rings or other attachment methods to complete the earrings.

I thought it might be fun as well to show the new skills I am learning in class, like Cuttle Bone casting.  This is done with inexpensive materials that you can purchase from your local pet and hardware stores.  Neat, huh?
Since I am feeling like the blog is rather stale and we can’t be all business all the time, let us take another departure from work and wander into my backyard once more.
A couple of weeks ago I was pleasantly surprised to find a Tiding of Magpies in my back yard including a fledgling.  The black and white of their feathers has inspired a necklace that I am working on, but I thought it might be fun to share one or more of the photos.  

As not to disturb their refreshments I stood at the back door with the camera lens almost pressed against the glass and set once again at the 13x Zoom.

There were a total of six of them, and although I was unable to catch them all at the same time, each one was individual an unique in their markings.  Here is a most handsome fellow, although they were aware of me, they seemed not to care I was there.
Oops, busted!  This adult caught me taking pictures and chastised me before flying off into the tree further down the backyard.  
The fledgling was the last to take off, and the last one to use the birdbath as well.  It is not uncommon for birds to appear in the yard with the feeder set up, but it is a rarity when these magnificent and beautiful creatures arrive and visit for a while.

This little guy still has some of his “baby” feathers.

Thank you for stopping and having a look, and possibly finding a smile cross your face.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant Wednesday!