
Aniko soldering the links in her chain...
Rita working on her pendant....
Amy sawing jump rings...
Mirabel and her new cuff bracelet...
LeLanya modeling her new earrings!

Aniko soldering the links in her chain...
Rita working on her pendant....
Amy sawing jump rings...
Mirabel and her new cuff bracelet...
LeLanya modeling her new earrings!

The past few days I have been working on 2 projects. The first is this piece of furniture which I found for really cheap and is now in my bathroom. Not sure what I am going to use it for but it seems to work in the space.
And the second project is redoing my son's room from top to bottom. He's 19 and his room has been painted white since we moved into this house 14 years ago. His favorite color is orange and I found this cute office furniture online that he wants to use in his bedroom. We ordered this piece and another to match but no luck finding a new bed as of yet. We also are still trying to figure out paint colors to go with the furniture and flooring but when it's done I'll post the finished product for all to see!

Below is one of my favorite photos that I took of the artwork inside St. Peter's. It is amazing how much detail is in it and it is painted in a dome on the ceiling.
Once on the ship our first stop was Sicily, Italy where we toured the town of Taormina (below).
It's a beautiful old town with lots of shops and the ruins of a very old open air Greek-Roman Theater. the theater is located on a hill where you can see the volcano, Mt. Etna, in the distance. Even though the theater was partially destroyed events are still scheduled there in the theater today. Our tour guide told us how he attended a concert there once when Mt. Etna erupted. How cool that would have been to be watching your favorite band and having red hot lava shooting up over the stage in the background! (The photo below is of the stage with the volcano in the background. You can't really see the top of the volcano that well due to the clouds.)
Our next stop was Athens, Greece. And no stop in Athens would be complete without going to see the Acropolis. 

Our last port was the Greek island of Crete. We saw the Minoan ruins of the royal palace of Knossos that was destroyed by earthquakes. It was very interesting to see all the "modern amenities" they had. Running water, sewage system, etc. This photo is of the inside of one of the rooms in the palace. The chair against the wall is the king's throne.
Well, I'm finally recovered from the BMAC show in the Phila. Convention Center over the past weekend. Not only did I pick up some new accounts in states I am not yet represented in but I also met some really talented artists from all over the country. I redid my booth display for this show and I really love it! It looked great and it was a hit with other artists as well as buyers. (That's a picture of it to the right. ) It was great to see some of the friends I don't get to see very often and to hang out with some new ones!