I've been trying steadfastly to stick to an economically sensible business decision to hold off on filling any gallery or shop orders until after my November Shows but I received a request to put work in an exhibit hosted by the Crafts Association of British Columbia at the Canadian Diabetes and Endocrinology Conference at The Trade and Convention Centre in Vancouver. It was impossible to say no as my 18 year old daughter Genevieve was diagnosed with Type One Diabetes when she was just 18 months old. When it comes to being brave, patient and responsible, she's an inspiration to me. I hope the people attending the conference have a wonderful time and are inspired to continue the search for the cure!
So with a bit more incentive to get my nose to the grindstone I spent a day making Fusion Bangles while the printer cranked out dozens of labels for the Moxies I put together this week.
Here's a Fusion Bangle-
Photo by (new Mom) Genevieve Jenkins.
take a look at everything i type and you will see which one i like...
ReplyDeletethe all small of course...
keep up the good work..
hugs,
iggy
Maybe you can suggest a good font for me! I'm fontless. I like the small font ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat work, G!
I like the uncaptialized version.
ReplyDeleteYour rocks are beautiful (as, of course, all of your work is). I'm so envious of your consistency.
Cheers,
Sandy
Just to be difficult, I prefer the capitalized version. It has a stronger impact, caught my eye right away.
ReplyDeleteVery nice picture of you & Gen. She looks so grown-up & pretty.
Jem