Constance Pelkey Designs

Showing posts with label kiln. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kiln. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

PMC, PC and finishing



I've been working on some items these last few weeks. I've really been trying to improve my finishing skills, and I've been learning about my new camera. Not perfect pictures yet, but it's a process! *smile*

This is a dichroic cab I purchased at the Rhode Island Jewelry Shoe I attended in Providence late last summer. I mounted it on fine silver, using precious metal clay. I then strung it on a length of braided leather cording. Came out kinda cool I thought! *G*

Connie

~ Life's too short to use cheap beads! ~




Friday, January 11, 2008

Where've I been??

I haven't been posting or being very creative lately due to a few reasons.

1. Shoulder surgery
2. I started working
3. The holidays came
3. Continued back pain
4. Camera shit the bed

I think I've mentioned it elsewhere and perhaps here too. I had to have shoulder surgery on my right shoulder last July and it's been months (before and after) since I was able to use my arm, thus the creative part of me was laid up, except for crochet.

I also started working again after not working for nearly 12 years due to disability - back troubles and chronic pain. I got hired at PetSmart and I love my job! I am a pet care specialist. Basically I take care of the needs of all the live animals in the store with the exception of the area devoted to the local humane society. The first 4 weeks of work we weren't open and everyone was working full time in order to set the store from bare walls to grand open ready. The pay was great, but my back and legs hated it!! It was also beginning to be the holidays and that in itself is added pressure and stress, let alone working full time for the first time in 12 years!! We weren't doing our normal jobs, we were stocking shelves according to plan-o-grams. YIKES!!! Once we opened, I started my regular work and it's a breeze, relatively easy for me when I have my pain under control. I just recently got put on to regular part time hours and that's wonderful!

The work caused my back and legs to act up some and made me a little bit grumpy. I've dealt with chronic pain for all these years and I know how I have to deal with it in order to be successful with anything in my life. I need to be in control of the pain, and because of being on my feet and legs for 8 hours a day I wasn't in control! I recently started going to the Pain Clinic and had two series (starting last June) of epidural steroid injection shots in my spine. Sounds yucky, and it was! However, as painful as those few minutes that the doctor was actually injecting the thick liquid into my spine was, the lengthy relief I gained from the shots was excruciatingly sweet! Virtually no pain for months! I couldn't believe it!! The problem now?? It's time for another round - I have an appointment for next Wednesday.

I think this will be the last ones though, the next step is "zapping" the nerves that come through my my L3 and L4's. I have a bulging disk and arthritis in this area, causing pinched nerves coming directly from my spinal cord, thus the low back pain, the numbness of the sides of my legs all the way down to my little toes, i In a nutshell?? I have Peripheral Neuropathy. Oh joy!!

And finally, our old Kodak Easy Share kinda sorta shit the bed. It still works, but the picture quality for the closeups is bad and the battery door is broken - thus needing a piece of duct tape to hold them in. Not the best of situations!

We bought ourselves a new one - x mas present to each other, a Panasonic. I'm still playing with it, learning how it works etc... but it's WAY cooler than the Kodak!! The pics were taken with the new camera!!

This is my new kiln for Precious Metal Clay!!


This a pic of my newest PMC project. Silver lentil shapes that will be filled in with poly clay and decorated with mica shift. These are unfired.

YAY!! I, hopefully, will be posting a lot more stuff lately as things seem to be slowing down a bit and I'm able to make and keep a more - all around - productive schedule.

That's the plan anyway. *sheepish grin*

Friday, October 26, 2007

Fine Silver (PMC) elements


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Originally uploaded by connie_clays
These are a few PMC elements I just finished up this morning. The leaves were done with Lisa Pavelka's textured rose leaf cutters and will soon go into a poly clay multi strand necklace. The Venus of Willendorf was made from an old brass charm I had and molded, then I pressed the PMC into it, she'll go into a poly clay piece that will become a good luck totem for my motorcycle. Then the other two are a simple spiral pendant, and a pendant with a moonstone set into it.

Pardon the fuzzy picture, I really need a new camera!

I think I have the kiln firing thing down pretty good. :)

I've been in the process of redoing my ETSY store this week besides getting into the grove of working in my studio. Next week I start work at Petsmart, they asked me to come in full time these first two weeks, so I won't be in the studio too much. That's OK though, the $$ will come handy for MORE SUPPLIES!! LOL!!

Friday, October 19, 2007

All fired up - sort of. *G*


This is my new kiln!!! It arrived the other day!! YAY!! I don't have any completed PMC pieces yet so I haven't fired it up. I have been reading the booklet that came with it and watching the Hatties 4 hour DVD that came with my kit. So... it's all good in my PMC learning curve! *G*