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20 March 2007 @ 09:44 am
BusyBee has been a fiber artist for 17 years
 and is a member of the Prince Edward County Quilters Guild in
Ontario, Canada
She employs several different mediums in her quilting 
and has won several ribbons for her quilts. 
These include first, second and third place ribbons. 
 
BusyBee also loves to explore the newest trends in fiber arts, 
scrap booking and beading. 
You can also add baking and making jellies and jams 
from their crabapple trees and wild grapes.



This quilt makes such a bold statement with
great vivid colors.



Very Country French inspired 
with very detailed bias work.



The Oriental influence of the back ground 
is both simplistic and bold.

As you can see BusyBee is very diverse in the styles and feel of these works.
 Hope you enjoy viewing the work of this talented fiber art quilter.
 
To see more please visit her website.
 
 

Jennifer is a multi media artist 
who says she has been playing and makings things
and loving life since the second she was born.

All of her work is her own original designs. 
Her medium is polymer clay and her style is free form without the use of molds. 
Each dot, loop and swirl are placed one at a time and then she goes back and carves and shapes.



The detail in this pendant is unbelievable.



These earrings are so delicate and just perfect for every outfit.



This lovely pendant reminds me of Victorian times.



How fun are these?  



Circles for a Contemporary style.



So much attention is paid to the details of every piece. 
Here you see the front and back of this pair of earrings.


Jennifer was the featured artist In the Dec/Jan issue of Beadwork magazine. 
She also has a featured project in the Feb/Mar issue of Beadwork.
  
For more of Jennifer’s work please visit her website.
 
I hope you will enjoy all this fabulous eye candy as much as I have.
 
Tootles for now.
Minu
 
 
16 March 2007 @ 08:24 pm

There are so many talented artist and crafts people and I wanted a place where I could record the things I find.
At the same time I wanted to share my finds.

Focus On will spotlight and feature artist and crafts people.

Hopefully, without much arm twisting, some of these very talented people will share some tips and instructions. 

Spotlight will feature a group of artist and craft persons and their work.

Featured will focus on the individual artist or craft person and their work.

How To can range from how the artist or craft person finds their inspiration to tips and instructions.

I am very excited about this new journal and hope you will enjoy and visit often.

Ta Ta for now.
Minu

 
 
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