Saturday, September 19, 2009

Day Before....

So its finally here...the new Graceful Customs Glass & Jewelry Studio opens on Sunday the 20th of September...I am teaching my first class at the studio from 8am to 1pm and then the grand opening party is from 2:30 to 6:30pm....address is 10730 Center Ave. Gilroy CA...

We have booked Corina Tettinger of Corina Beads on October 24th and 26th, that class is full now, so we have decided to add a second 2 day class possibly on the following Wednesday & Thursday 28th & 29th of October...

Cute picture of Sammy enjoying the yummy flowers that hubby got me for our anniversary...we heard a noise, looked up and there he was eating roses...he is too funny...

Winner of last week's fish bead is Lee from HI, it will be the last item I am shipping before I go to Turkey for my class next week...the shop is closed for now, so no more beads from me until I come back...although I have been making beads at the new studio, testing all the torches (10 of them)and did make some pumpkins the other day...so make comments and I will enter you in 3 random weekly giveaways for the next 3 weeks...you never know what you will get, but I promise it will be yummy...

Thanks for stopping by...Life is good...

Jelveh...

Peace...

6 comments:

FairlyGirly said...

Good luck with the opening today....I am sure it is going to be a great success. Enjoy!

Pretty Things said...

Have fun, and I'm happily jealous! :-)

ginny said...

Ah, Sammy is living the good life--eating roses! I bet he thinks that is better than lying on a bed of roses! LOL!
You must be excited about the new store! I know that you will love it!!!
Have a wonderful time in Turkey, take lots of pictures and tell us some good stories! Hmm, could you get some nice Turkish silver beads to sell? I love using the Turkish silver-so well-made and detailed--and stays bright longer than Bali.
Ginny

CynthiaLee said...

Thank you for the bead, it's really beautiful =)

I'm taking an art history class at the moment, and we covered neo-impressionism the other day. The neo-impressionists (pointillism), like many glass artists, used undiluted areas of colors side by side to present the paint they used as the art subject itself.

I think if these artists saw the work glass artists were doing today, they would be enthusiastic that color theory and pure abstraction has spread to other areas than painting.

CynthiaLee said...

also happy anniversary! The roses do look delicious. =P

Brenda H said...

Well Happy Anniversary to you and hubby. He will miss you when you''re gone I bet. Sammy has good taste in flowers, he's so cute. Wow, I can't believe how much you cover in the classes in Turkey, that's a lot to take in. Good luck at the new studio and in Istanbul, I will miss you while you're gone. Don't forget to blog and let us know how you're doing. Good luck and peace be with you.