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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Favorite Etsy Shop: MaryJudy

Bright colors! Funky patterns! Bold shapes!

That barely scratches the surface of items in one of my favorite Etsy shops - MaryJudy Ceramics. Her work just makes me SMILE.


Mary Judy says this about her work:
All original hand-built kooky & colorful ceramic art from Dr Seuss to Beetlejuice !

What's not to love?

A few years ago, in an effort to 'be good to myself', I began buying myself a birthday present each year. One of my first purchases? A little quirky happy colorful dish like the one below. (though mine is small)

Mary Judy Ceramics, serving bowl
 And I am seriously considering one of these square bowls. It is perfect for business cards as shown but I think it would also be great for keys or loose change sitting in the entryway of a home.
Square dish - perfect for business cards or keys or change - PERFECT Back-to-School Teacher Gift

 And just look at this pitcher! How fun and irresistible is that?
Playful Pitcher






Check out Mary Judy's ceramic shop on Etsy for more fun items!


Written by Janice of Doxallo Designs Studio



Friday, March 4, 2011

Artists At Work


photo by Andreas Kollegger

We've mentioned it before, but after conducting a demo at the American Crafts Council show, and seeing other artists share their processes, it bears repeating....get out of your studio - and into another! 

I for one, am intrigued to get out and see more artists at work.

A great way to do this is with the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower Open Studio Day.

Talented artists open their studios for visitors to enjoy their artwork and have the opportunity to purchase original pieces.

During this monthly event, guests can get an up-close view of artists’ workspace, and artistic creations including oil and acrylic paintings, photographs, sculptures, mixed media and more. 

In addition, Unexpected Theater performs short plays and monologues at 2pm in the Studio 11 Theater, located on the 11th floor.

Tours are available for those interested in viewing the historic tower and its new renovations. 
Open Studio Day Schedule:
Saturday, March 5 from 1-5pm
Saturday, April 2 from 1-5pm
Saturday, May 14 from 1-5pm
Thursday, June 2 from 6-9pm

Get more info.

Written by: Janice

Monday, September 20, 2010

My Favorite Etsy Shop: Botanicals From Above




I like to buy gifts for people that I know they will use. Things that won't be put aside to collect dust. So when I went searching for holiday gifts last year I was thrilled to find this new (at the time) Etsy seller:
Botanicals From Above


All Natural Citrus and Goat's Milk Soap

I was able to purchase unique, handmade gifts for all of my co-workers and even my brother. And I knew that these soaps would be well used and well loved! With all natural ingredients like goat's milk, purified water, coconut oils I could feel really good about purchasing. I personally have a huge weakness for mint soaps and so I ordered a few for myself and have loved using them!

This shop is truly a favorite and I will be ordering soon for this holiday season! (and yes, myself!)

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Baltimore with Babes: Elmo's Healthy Heroes



Healthy eating and the Arts? YES!

Help instill both healthy eating habits and an appreciation of the arts when Sesame Street Live brings
Elmo's Healthy Heroes to 1st Mariner Arena!

When Super Grover loses his superness, Sesame Street needs a hero! Never fear, Elmo and his team of Healthy Heroes are here. Teaching lessons of healthy habits through song and dance, Elmo, Abby Cadabby and your favorite Sesame Street friends will explore exercise, nutrition, sleep/energy and hygiene - all in a quest to put the "super" back in Super Grover. It's Elmo's Healthy Heroes to the rescue!

show dates:
09/09/2010- 09/12/2010
1st Mariner Arena

Written by Janice of Doxallo Designs

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Gunpowder River Artfest: June 12, 2010




Gunpowder River Artfest is sponsored by the Northern Baltimore County Art Foundation, a not-for profit organization dedicated to promoting art in Baltimore County.

This is a juried fine art and American crafts fair which will be held on the banks of the Gunpowder River just steps from the Torrey C. Brown hike and bike trail in historic Monkton, Maryland: 1901 Monkton Road, Monkton, MD

I understand there will be music, food, a variety of arts and crafts, and even demonstrations from some of the artists! There is also a painting workshop available - information to sign up here.

Sounds like a great day for the whole family!

Please come out to see me ~ I'd love to meet you! (Booth #6)

Janice of Doxallo Designs

Thursday, March 18, 2010

In the Studio with Doxallo Designs: a short story



Ever have one of those days (nights) in the studio?
Where everything you touch either melts, cracks, or somehow just ends up garbage?
I know we all do, but I have to be hoenst, I haven't had one in a really long time.
Or at least not to this magnitude.
Truthfully, I'd call comedic error but there was nothing funny about it.

Not even remotely.
Except possibly my persistence.

When every shred of evidence suggested I should turn off the tanks, put down the pliers, and just step away from the bench....I failed to listen.

So I melted more.
I burned my finger.
I pinched my thumb in a pair of scissors.
I got my specs stuck in my hair.
I created a lot of scrap.

But I just could not walk away.

At first I was sad - then frustrated near tears.
Then I was mad.

You see, I only get ONE night dedicated to the bench. I may be able to grab some other time here and there over the week - but Tuesday night is my ONE guaranteed 'me' time to create. To try to alleviate my brain from a weeks worth of designing, and dreaming and planning. But a clean schedule is no guarantee of clean work - or any work at all. There have been times when I have begun aching to get to my bench by Sunday night and when Tuesday rolls around I am DYING to dig in...and then I get there...and then....it strikes.

Some weird sort of performance anxiety.....where I go blank.
I freeze up and just stare at all my lovely tools and stones and metal.

In reality, last night was a little bit like that. I had cleaned off my bench over the weekend and I arrived there last night and thought "hmmmm, what to do, what to do..?" I didn't have a clear objective. Well, I might have had an objective - but it involved LOSing and polishing already finished work and I just ummm, well, decided to ignore that and turn my energy in a different direction.

Big mistake.

So I wasted more than an hour fiddling with a prototype box. . . before deciding I just wasn't meant to make a box last night.
Then I decided to use a stone that I bought earlier this month -- pulled some materials and made a bezel. Ooops, a little small - hammer it on a mandrel to stretch it.... errggggg, ok, it fits. Grab a piece of leftover sterling that had a lovely texture on it.
Flux, heat, apply solder....great. Cool and quench.

Inspect.
RATS. Bezel popped open just a tad -- ok, easy fix.
Heat, flux, solder........ARGH!!!
Melted part of it.
No big deal, do-overs are relatively cheap at this point.

Grab metal, measure bezel big enough this time, snip, file, solder, quench, grab a different backplate, heat, flux, solder (yea, yea yea lather, rinse, repeat blah blah blah)...great.

ouch, gap under bezel. Tiny one. Fix it. No problemo.
Flux, solder, yadda yadda....oh NO!
I wasn't watching my flame - melted a tiny bit of the top of the bezel.
Hmmmmmm, stop, inspect. Measure stone.......
OK, was going to shave it down anyway. Quench, dry.....ok...not bad. (so tired.....)
Clean up backplate - carve decorative edge - grab some metal wire for ring shank - solder.

OK, success. FINALLY.
But wait.

Howzabout adding a little sparkle. Some visual interest...
Yeaaaaaaa, how about a little faceted stone up there somewhere?

*rummage* *rummage* oh look - a sparkly little blue sapphire - 2mm - It's PERFECT!

I know I need to be careful now - lets go to some easy solder (lower melting temperature).......
drill hole, apply solder, balance setting just so...heat.

melt setting. Clean up hole, grab new setting.....apply solder, heat.... reposition setting, heat...reposition setting, heat, repeat
And then, just shy of throwing the whole thing across the room. . . .

Success.

Grr, why doesn't it FEEL like success ? ? I left the basement around 10:30 half promising never to return.
In reality though, in the end, my perserverence won out. Once cleaned up, it looks pretty good.

Actually, its better than just 'pretty good'....
My completed ring.

It may have a few issues. (I have issues too)
I think we were meant for each other.

Written by Janice of Doxallo Designs