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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Treat Yourself to an Art Retreat!

I am fortunate to be a small part of some prominent art retreats that I would like to invite you to. For the past two years I have taught at Teesha Moores ArtFiberFEst in Port Townsend,WA (and hoping to come back again this year) and Art Unraveled in Phoenix ARizona. The photos above are for two classes I will be teaching in Arizona, first week of Aug.2008. Wire shaping 101 and Ethnic Eclectic Tassel. Registration starts Feb.15th, 2008 and to check out my classes along with all the other fun classes go to artunraveled.com. For Teesha and Tracy Moores incredible offerings, go to teeshamoore.com.
If it's your first time, don't be intimidated. Most people I meet at these gatherings are so excited and willing to help in any way they can wether it be their first or 10th time and they are giddy with excitement just to meet other crazy artistic creative people. If money is a factor, save 10 or 20 bucks a week and by the time you sign up you'll have a little stash of art money!
If you can't take the leap to travel too far away from home, there are some great places that offer mini art retreats in your own back yard, even if for a couple of hours. Scrapbook, bead,rubber stamp, paper or quilting shops usually have great workshops, sometimes with well know artists. I recently stumbled upon a fantastic store in Costa Mesa, Ca (piecemakers.com) that is a beacon of creativity and I am so happy to be teaching there. Although they are considered a quilt store, they have so much more and are very open to all forms of artistic expressions offering the most unusual classes with the highest quality instruction. Check them out if you live remotely near, for my classes as well as all the rest. FYI my website has current updates to my schedual at shadesofakasha.com.
I truly love to teach those wanting to learn and open to new ideas and hope to meet you some day in one of my classes!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
FREE Gift!! WOW. One heart one world giveaway!


You could be the winner of this pendant under glass! I am very excited to participate in this give away. All you have to do is scroll down and leave a comment about how you would LOVE to have this handmade pendant. Now, you say, what in the heck are you talking about...well here is a clip from the originator of One World One Heart giveaway Lisa Oceandreamer:
It is a blog-wide giveaway event. The original idea behind this was to bring bloggers together from around the world who may never ordinarily meet. It closes the gap of the blog community and enables us to interact, discover new and wonderful people, and in the process possibly win a prize or many prizes along the way. Last years event had nearly 100 participants and many connections were made because of it......friendships that are still going strong.
The winner will be announced Feb.14, 2008. I will use the random number generator method to attain the winner. When you leave a comment, make sure I know how to get a hold of you with either your blog or email. Good luck and thanks for stopping by. This giveaway is open to the world!
A little info on the pendant: I made it and the the bird is a laser print from one of my humble doodles. I drew the birdie with chalk on a page from an old,old Mother Goose book. The back side says "a little birdie told me" and I wrote it with my left non-dominant hand to make it look like a child wrote it. The chain is plain old stainless steel ball chain. I sell them and others like it at some shows around Los Angeles and national art retreats.
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