Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Shipping & Sale !

Here's a quick sneak peak of one of the Fleeting Moments that we're shipping to Arrowcraft, in Gatlinburg TN, for their annual Jewelry Focus!  Nine full suites of our life cast Sedum Autumn Joy & Frosty Morn buds and flowers in Sterling and Bronze with gem stone accents!  We're hoping to be able to visit next weekend.


This Saturday we'll be at:
 

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Jewelry Focus & the Guild Artists' Holiday Sale !


We've been hard at work, designing and making jewelry.  I have no idea how the months have flown past so swiftly, but here we are getting ready for Christmas already!  Fortunately the weather has been very mild.

It was so pretty just a couple of weeks ago that we had to take an afternoon off and go for a nice leisurely drive . . .
Since then we've been working . . .
Pat has finished our new Fleeting Moments for Arrowcraft's annual Jewelry Focus.  Once I get them photographed, and posted, I'll be shipping them off to Gatlinburg!

Then, this coming Saturday, we'll be at the Folk Art Center for the Guild Artists' Holiday SaleThen it will really begin to feel like Christmas is coming!!!  It's such a Fun day for everyone.  Guild artist will be selling their end of the year overstock and seconds.  There are such amazing deals that we always seem to get some serious shopping in ourselves!  (To give you some idea, any seconds or discontinued work we have is 50% off and any overstock we still have is 30% off!)

It's going to be a lot of Fun!






Thursday, May 19, 2011

Phil Brown Benefit Concert and Auction

Our friend Phil Brown is being treated for cancer.  Phil is an incredible woodcarver and musician.  His friends  and family are holding a Benefit Concert and Auction at the Folk Art Center this Sunday.  Please come and join us all!

We've gotten to know Phil and Gay more and more since our first Guild Fair.  Their whole family are very very special people and we think the world of them.

Phi and Gay during the Guild Fair last October.

We made this pendant for the auction this Sunday.
The bronze fern is life cast, using the techniques I've been developing over the last few years.  Pat set the gorgeous labradorite in a  handmade step bezel.

To tell the story behind this very special pendant we made this card:
Tom and Pat Bauman made this pendant for the Phil Brown Benefit Concert and Auction, held at the Folk Art Center on May 22nd 2011.

At the October 2010 Guild Fair Tom and Phil were taking a break together and talking.  When Tom told Phil that all their ferns were fading as the weather changed Phil looked at him and said, as only Phil can, "Well son, can't you just freeze 'em?"

Of course being Phil he was right!  This fern was life cast in bronze using one of the ferns we froze right after that Guild Fair.  We made this labradorite pendant to celebrate and honor our friend Phil Brown.

We hope that you will wear and enjoy it for many years to come and that it will remind you of the beauty of friendship.
 ~ Tom & Pat Bauman

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Shaking Off The Cobwebs

We've been Lucky . . .  We had a couple of days in a row at or near eighty degrees.

Sam loved it.

The red trillium have really begun to open up. 

The blood root is actually almost done blooming already. 

I think this is the best our trout lilies have ever bloomed. 

The oconnee bells I divided from Dad's clump are magnificent! 

Trilliums in the shade. 

My baby lettuce seedlings are coming along quickly and the lettuce starts I put out are beginning to take off. 

We've gotten the beds cleaned out, the last of the leaves are gone, and the fountain is back in business! 

Of course there's a freeze warning for tonight . . .

Lunch is over so it's back to the studio.  Today I'm desprueing and grinding the four new bronze ferns.  It's a lot of work too, because I really oversprued them ~ then again I spent so much time working on them that I was determined that they would cast well!

We have lots more in the works.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Today & "Yesterday"

Today we suddenly realized our clematis was sending out shots!

And I realized that I forgot to photograph J.T.'s new Fern Pendant!

I got the long bed cleaned up a couple of weeks ago. 
I don't know if it's squirrels or robins that are digging ito the new mulch.

We were so busy last Fall that we didn't get to a lot of the yard work.
So we still have a lot to do to get the yarden ready for Spring . . .

All of the plants Pat put into the new sedum area survived! 

Today we found the very first blood roots thrusting their way up. 

The two always seem to be our first red trilliums ready to bloom. 

We're getting the itch, and it's almost time, but there is a reason
we haven't gotten all of the leaves off of the perennial bed . . . 

Oh.  What about "yesterday"???

How about a year ago today?

But no matter what,
Spring is coming!!!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Crocus at Noon

A really rough storm front blew through last night ~ high winds, lightning, heavy rain.
Fortunately it passed pretty quickly, but while it lasted it was exciting.

The boys and I went out before lunch to check on things . . .


Some of the older crocus blooms are spent. 

A few were knocked over, but the parsley loved the rain! 

The lettuce babies are taking off! 

The sprouting Stellas really need a trim! 

We heard from Lynn G.; the pendant was a great success!
Lots more work to do and the clock is ticking . . .

Friday, February 25, 2011

Flowers and Work

Trilliums pushing their way open!

Here's the same colony on March 1st two years ago.

Early Crocus in the long bed today. 

The crocus and trilliums seem to be running about ten or so days ahead of last year.  Then again, we're actually having more normal weather for Asheville this year.  Sixty degrees again today.

Ah, it's hard to stay inside working!  Then again, we have a lot of orders to fill!!!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Happy Dance X2 !!!

Spring Really Is Coming !!!


I literally took this photo right before I saw Terry's wonderful Happy News,
so it only seems right to post it while doing a couple of Happy Dances!!!

There was a Wild Tiger at the Watering Hole today
(everyone knows wild water tastes better)


Now back to work ~ we have a lot of work to get done in the next month . . .
More soon!