Showing posts with label #cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #cleaning. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

In The Studio - Wednesday

Wow, look at that ... it's been an entire month since I last posted! Whew.

First it was due to spending time "reclaiming my space" and then losing the internet for three weeks made it impossible to write. However, now I'm back and ready to share some of what I've been doing.

"Reclaiming My Space" continues --- During sunny days, I sort through the jars of glass I've accumulated so far to get the colors separated (the 2nd sorting). The first sorting I did was to put the stained glass, glass gems, millefiori, etc, in jars and/or containers to get them separated from boxes filled with scraps of them all.




The next sorting, which I'm doing now, is to take each piece and decide where it belongs. The first sorting was to get like colors together: orange, amber, brown, beige, for example. Yes, each piece got looked at and a decision made. Small pieces, using tweezers, get held up to the sunlight to see the color properly. Yes, this is time-consuming. And yes, I love doing it! The second sorting I'm going through what I've done and getting color and texture separated: light blue, dark blue, mottled glass (colored with streaks or blotches of different shades) and rippled glass (an irregular, wavy line pattern).


The dish tiles will get sorted in the same way, by color then design. That sorting shouldn't take long. But the glass will take some time.

I've also put iridescent glass, Van Gogh glass, Smalti, glass tiles, mirror in separate boxes. They too will have to be sorted by color and the glass will be sorted a few times; all the examples stated will have their own container and then sorted once more: iridescent glass by color (pastels and neon colors separated as well within color), tiles by color, glitter, glass, vitreous and possibly size as well.



 I will take photos of those once I get there with the sorting part so you can see what I mean, but meanwhile, they all wait on my floor next to my bed for inspiration and sunshine.


I'm amazed at how much I've done. Believe it or not, this photo shows progress. Had I been willing to share what I had waiting for me before I started this "reclaiming my space" project, you'd be amazed, too.

Keep in mind I'm living in a 13' x 10' room. With so much around me to organize, it got very overwhelming before I started. Mosaics have a way of spreading out and needing more space. I find more substrates to use, people give me broken dishes and pottery, when I have a custom order I almost always buy new glass to work with if it is within the budget to do so. It's all got to go somewhere!

I'm so glad I've finally decided to put some sort of order back into my living space. I'm even looking forward to bringing in some new furniture once the entire room is finished (my goal is by my birthday in September).

I will be going back to work in mid-March, making mosaics and grouting, adding listings and sharing the WIP's with you here. And working on the organizing/sorting/purging as I go. I'm used to the muse stepping in and taking over, and I expect her to do so often in the next few months.

One of the main reasons I started with the studio side of the room was so I could continue the momentum to do the rest of the room (not as important to me as getting the art side of the room organized) and continue with cleaning and organizing. Getting the studio side settled first means I can go back to work on the art I love to create while working on the rest of the space to make it inhabitable for myself once more.

On a personal note: on January 30th we lost one of our beloved furbabies and my favorite napping buddy. Tramp, our old sweet ginger kitty was sick for about 3 weeks. We don't know her exact age, but my daughter thinks she was 15 or 16. That made her close to 80 years old in people years if that is the case. I think she was closer to 12 or 13, which puts her in the mid-60's in human terms. Closer to my age and could be why we connected in such an awesome way. We watched as she just slowed down to a halt. Each of us took this loss in a different way; gave her lots of love and made sure she knew it was okay to go when she was ready. Some stayed close to her, others gave her distance, but we all honored her passing and are still grieving. She made a profound mark on my heart. I miss her very much.


I'll be making a small plaque on Wediboard soon to be hung on the fence near where she is buried. One family member asked that I put a pumpkin on it because that was one of her nicknames. I'm working on the design this week and will probably start working on it soon after that.

Meanwhile, we have Gypsy still with us. Sweet as ever and happy to get the extra attention we all seem to need to give to her after her sister passed away. Here's a photo I took of Gypsy the other day, napping and hugging herself. So, so cute!!




Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!~Cindy, EarthMotherMosaics

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

In The Studio - Wednesday

Hello there!! The organizing, sorting, purging "event" continues!

I've been having a good time rediscovering all the bits and bobs I've got in my space here. That overwhelmed feeling I had before I started has been replaced with feelings of great joy. I feel completely grateful to have so much at my disposal whenever the muse wants to play. All of these beautiful colors, now slightly more organized, show me exactly how blessed I am.

Here's some fun photos of just a small section of what I've managed to sort through so far.






I have lots of colors here to keep me happy. I noticed I've gotten quite a few jars of blue and green combos so far and I've really only touched the surface. Some pieces are quite small, using tweezers to pick them up and place in the jars became a little too tedious for me. I actually did toss some very small pieces away.

The broken china is only a small sample shown here; I have bins and boxes filled. No complaints. I'm so fortunate!! At some point, when I can organize them the way I'd like, I should be able to share what I have with others. That will be awesome!






Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!~Cindy, EarthMotherMosaics

Monday, January 4, 2016

More Time Away From It All

Organizing the space around me has become really important to me. I'm also doing some organizing on the websites I use in which to sell my art. What does this means to you all who look for weekly blog posts and promos from the shops? You won't see any, or not much of anything, until I am happy with my surroundings. I'll be checking in a few times a week here on my page just to say hello. Look for all activities to start again around March or April. I'm excited to get through the sorting of glass and other bits and bobs to make creating mosaics as easy as possible in a small space. Finding my surroundings to be inspiring is most important to me as well.

I had to share a few photos while the sun is shining of my living space. The green shelves will be the new home for all the sorted glass, etc, once I'm finished. Aren't those vintage cookie jars cool? They will get listed some time this year. I love what I do!



I should mention here, as sort of a promo blast! that my shop on Society6 had some decent purchases at the end of the year in 2015. In order to keep the good vibes going, I shared one last photo on the site on the last day of the year that I'd like to share here.

Wish On A Star
And to end the post here, I thought I'd share some of my Christmas presents I received this year. Scarves and coloring books! It's nice to know those who love me want to keep me warm and inspired.




Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!~Cindy, EarthMotherMosaics

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Taking a Long Weekend

As the weather starts to get cooler I know I have to get in gear and head back to the organizing I abandoned a while ago.

While I love this time of year and may get some photos taken too, my focus has to be on making my space slightly less cluttered to allow the heat to do its thing when it's needed. Right now there's a large piece of furniture in front of it. That means I have to do some moving, pushing, lugging, grunting, swearing, yelling as things fall around me kind of work. And I'm not as strong as I used to be, so this might take time.

A few days of that and I should be ready to come back to the safety of my computer chair, mosaics and dot painting to start off the new schedule. And possibly sharing new photos of my accomplishments and some nature goodness too on the In the Studio post. Yay!

Have a wonderful weekend.

Stay peaceful,
Cindy, Earth Mother Mosaics

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