Saturday, October 20, 2007
Slumped Wine Bottles
I've been firing slumped bottles for a couple of years now...I simply CAREFULLY clean them very well with hot water and soap, goo gone and a razor blade. Next I load them onto fire thin paper. Switch the kiln on and let them melt down. Then i clean them, bead them with glass beads and tie on a cheese spreader. They sell for $20.00 and can be used as a cream cheese spread dish, candle tray, spoon rest, or wall decor. It's the most awesome gift purchase ever! The bottles come in various colors but my most popular is cobalt blue bottles. I always feel good about creating art out of recylable products!
Friday, October 19, 2007
Christmas Made in The South 2007
So this 2007 Christmas Made in the South Augusta, GA came alittle early this year. None the Less, it was a great show with a few really talented people and wonderful artists. I had a slew of new items for sale, including various sizes of glass masks and large glass faces. It was exciting to see how much everyone enjoyed my work. I had no idea that things would be appreciated as much as they were by some. People always suprise me. I am looking forward to Magnolia Market Days Hosted by the Junior League of Dekalb. It will be held 9:00-6:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday the 2 and 3 of November. Hope to see you there!
Sunday, September 2, 2007
First Saturday in Savannah : September
The show was a wet mess, but the people were great. Everything turned out alright. It rained almost all day long. I don't think i've ever bee so wet in my life. I have toooo much stuff to fit in my car now that i have started on Christmas.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Pumpkin Pendants
I hope everyone is doing well! I have been staying busy. I am now a Barista at the New Starbucks in Statesboro! It is wonderful! My manager is the best. Sooo sweet and awesomely cool! Everyone I work with is great also! I have to admit taking it all in at first is a bit overwhemling, but I learn so much more eveyday.
Preparing for Christmas keeps me busy in my "spare" time. The kilns stay running pretty much every moment I can. This penant is made with my newest favorite color, pumpkin orange. Since it is getting time for fall, I thought this would be fitting. I will be showing in Savannah again this weekend, First Saturday on Riverstreet, hosted by the Savannah Waterfront Association. I'm very excited about the coming months!
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Monday, August 20, 2007
First Saturday in Savannah : August
River street is the best place to have an art festival! I had a great day. It was focast of rain, but there wasn't any. I have the art of packing my super tiny car with all the stuff great and small on my table. I wanted everyone to know I will be there for First Saturday on september First! I will have a million tiny trees.
A Million Little Trees
Ok here's the deal. in anticipation for Christmas sales, I have been going glass crazy in Georgia. This includes hundreds of tiny little trees. I'm thrilled to have the fractured stringer glass in green and black. It paired so well with the Spectrum Opal Art glass lime green. I have been making ornaments, pendants, earrings all tree shaped. I'm starting to have nightmares about all these tiny little trees. So petite and difficult they are to make. But all for the greater good of Christmas right?
Glass Beadmaking 101 : August Session
This was an awesome class! Everyone did really well....Here's a picture of Jeremiah doing a bead demo on ribbons, twisties, and canes. He added a cute little frong ontop! We were able to cover round & square bead shapes, dots, stacked dots, plunged dots, stringers canes, ribbons, flowers, and scultural decoration. We covered alot of ground and everyone learned quickly If you have any questions you can post them here...I hope you all are doing well and of course having fun! if you are interested in taking my class please contact me through my website...see contact info and i will send you some information and my next scheduled class date.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
This Season Starts With Cool New Stuff!!

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Monday, July 16, 2007
Bulding Blocks
For thoose of you that don't know me, Ameigh, I am from the small town of Statesboro, GA. Where you can find a few great art places, such as The Averitt Arts Center, Lori Grice Photography, Gallery 33 West, and of Course the Georgia Southern university Art Department, which I am also an Alumni of. I graduated in 2005 with a BFA in printmaking. My mentor Eun Sook Lee, was an incredibly encouraging professor. Although I earned a degree in printmaking I am a self taught glass artist.
I began with a blow torch and a few rods of soft glass making beads and small wearable art. Soon, I advanced to a "real" torch, or what they call a major minor torch. Redmax is the brand I started with, which allows you to use both soft and hard glass. I then moved on to Fused Glass Art, which I picked up some knowlede of from my boss at Free Spirit Pottery where I work. It was only natural to add this type of glass to my list of experience. I currently use and love Specturm's System 96 Fusible Glass. As well as Effetre soft glass, and Borsilicate (Hard glass).
Today, obviously I created my blog for you all to read and enjoy! I will be posting pictures of new items not avaliable online and how they are created. I will also be giving tid bits of advice and demonstrations for those addicted to glass. Posts can be expected of recent events and goings on in the 'boro.
I began with a blow torch and a few rods of soft glass making beads and small wearable art. Soon, I advanced to a "real" torch, or what they call a major minor torch. Redmax is the brand I started with, which allows you to use both soft and hard glass. I then moved on to Fused Glass Art, which I picked up some knowlede of from my boss at Free Spirit Pottery where I work. It was only natural to add this type of glass to my list of experience. I currently use and love Specturm's System 96 Fusible Glass. As well as Effetre soft glass, and Borsilicate (Hard glass).
Today, obviously I created my blog for you all to read and enjoy! I will be posting pictures of new items not avaliable online and how they are created. I will also be giving tid bits of advice and demonstrations for those addicted to glass. Posts can be expected of recent events and goings on in the 'boro.
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