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Built from reclaimed marble, recovered by reuse action (reuseaction.com) from a lavatory renovation in one of the Buffalo Public Schools. It was a stall partition, so a close inspection shows who loved who, and all sorts of school age nonsense scratched into the marble. We cut it down to size for the customer and left the markings in the marble as part of its charm. The legs, undercarriage and mounting brackets are all made of reclaimed house trim. The marble installed originally in the 1920s, most likely by Italian immigrant craftsmen. In this city the old wood work was done by Poles and Germans, while the stone work was done by the Italians. crafts they brought from their home countries. Without rescuing this material it (and its heritage) would be in the landfill.

 

Each piece we build is unique and imbued with history...and keeping materials out of landfills.

This is a brand new hands-on working kitchen. There are 3 moveable workstations as well as 4 sets of ovens, each with a set of 10 burners. Our culinary kitchens are outfitted with top-of-the-line equipment including Vulcan ranges, grills, salamanders and convection ovens, an Alto Sham combi-oven, as well as Traulsen refrigerators and Hobart mixers. In keeping with our philosophy of innovative education, we've designed special worktables that move easily around the kitchens and fit together to create a variety of configurations, from team islands to line simulations.

Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindolls where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!

A sculpture project from my student years at the University of Lethbridge (1977-1982) - Detail of the plastercast portrait of my face.

 

Here is a clock I built many years ago, situated on one of my worktables in the studio in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.

The mask in the clock is a selfportrait with a funny story: at University, a fellow student helped me take the cast, but my mustache got caught (yes, we did grease it) and, while pulling on the cast, I reached in with a exacto blade glued to a cardboard strip, and started cutting. With the pain of pulling, I couldn't tell whether I was cutting myself or not, fully expecting to come out all bloodied. Turned out, I was allright, but that was the beginning of the end for my carefully groomed Dali moustache!

 

Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindolls where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!

I definitely have to rent a warehouse and start up a beads emporium............... Not at all proud of the chaotic state of affairs because I know I'll get it all sorted out before the weekend is over and then by Wednesday next week, we'll be back to square one. Isn't this so much fun? Yah right!

Cleaned and tidied my main worktable and re-organized and tidied the shelves above.

 

this is supposed to be my son's worktable -- but you can see who REALLY uses it -- my scissors and paintbrushes call it home

Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindoll where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!

In process...otomi stencil, from Royal Design Studio

I added this Christmas. Tracy and Brian had it made for me. I love it!

Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindolls where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!

Couldn't find her. Liberty is about 11 pounds of fur and fluff, and we live in a very tiny apartment - but I couldn't find her. I checked all the empty chairs under the table - all the closets, her favorite places in the windows, under the bed, behind the kitchen worktable, in her carrier - No Liberty. Then I looked under the table again and found her on the chair that held the rugs I'd just washed and the vacuum cleaner cover. She tells me I am not supposed to know where she is all the time. It's a cat thing, she says...

NEW YORK, NEW YORK: The worktable at Spacecraft in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at 355 Bedford Ave. (RJ Mickelson/amNY)

Behind the main table - this is where I dump the stuff I need within reach - that there isnt room for on the actual worktable. Usually this is my journaling space...

Pictures of my "Everyday Studio" as I am in the midst of a series of 9 Mixed media collages - The Muses.

 

Jenny Davies-Reazor

www.jdaviesreazor.com/blog

Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindoll where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!

Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindolls where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!

This one of a series of books made from the paper I place on my worktable. They form a diary of marks related to the period of time they are in place. Some have dates, this one does not. The paper here is a commercially bought handmade paper, the front nad back covers have been coated in beeswax to give them some strength.

 

This paricular book contains rust marks.

 

It has a tape binding, so all pages will open flat, the tape used is naturally dyed silk which has then been made into silk string which wraps around the book and is tied to secure it.

 

The book can either be left as an artist's book or you can enter into a collaboration with me

by working into the pages

 

If you do that please share the results with me

 

For more pictures go to my blog soewnearth.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/incidental-marks.html

 

Book is 15 x 8cm (6 x 31/2")and has 60 pages.

I decided to clean the scraps off of my worktable, glue them to a piece of paper and call it art.

I wanted to find a way to use the small leftover pieces of wool that are piled up on my worktable. These are the pieces that didn't make it into a coaster set or in a runner. I decided to back them with the repurposed leather bits I have and make small sets of 2 display coasters. They are a great size (about 4" x 5.5") to use under a vase or small display item. I have several in action around my house right now...

Candy, vegetables, fruit, plants, beads and a chihuahua. There's always someone staring at me!

As installed at Serial Praxis, curated by Stephanie Fielding.

This one of a series of books made from the paper I place on my worktable. They form a diary of marks related to the period of time they are in place. Some have dates, this one does not. The paper here is a commercially bought handmade paper, the front nad back covers have been coated in beeswax to give them some strength.

 

This paricular book contains rust marks.

 

It has a tape binding, so all pages will open flat, the tape used is naturally dyed silk which has then been made into silk string which wraps around the book and is tied to secure it.

 

The book can either be left as an artist's book or you can enter into a collaboration with me

by working into the pages

 

If you do that please share the results with me

 

For more pictures go to my blog soewnearth.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/incidental-marks.html

 

Book is 15 x 8cm (6 x 31/2")and has 60 pages.

Set up as a demonstration kitchen, 1202 is equipped with a full-sized overhead mirror which reflects 16 burners and three separate workstations. It has four convection ovens, ample refrigeration space, and microphone capabilities. Our culinary kitchens are outfitted with top-of-the-line equipment, including BlueStar ovens and ranges. In keeping with our philosophy of innovative education, we've designed special worktables that move easily around the kitchens and fit together to create a variety of configurations, from team islands to line simulations.

There are more bins of vitreous glass under the work table. My grinder is on a rolling cart so I can move it when I need it.

Pri-i-imed eyes [clap clap] ...watching you [clap clap]

Patti wanted suggestions for her new scooter. Since it can go 9 mph, AND she (apparently) routinely DOES, (I mean, this crazy woman and her wheelchairs!!) we suggested a roll bar. Maybe even a cage. If not for *her* protection, then for the greater alert of those around her...

Sam enthusiastically recommends a light bar, mounted on said roll bar or cage. I think she needs a flame job and Neon Ground Glow. Inevitably, someone had to suggest hydraulics.

 

Of course, now that I've got my thinker going, with the kind of speeds she's clocking I wonder if a cow catcher might not be handy? Certainly a brush grill. (I'm not sure that's what it's called; it's that thing that makes a truck look like it's wearing orthodontics...) Or she could go old school and mount a pair of bull horns on it, to show for sure she means business!

 

Patti's so much fun. And generous! Notice the single malt bird seed on the worktable next to the scooter. Laphroaig; nice to be a bird in their 'hood!

A fun collage created by using only paper and materials I could reach with my hands at my worktable. I LOVE how it came out.

  

Read more about this piece on my blog.

Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindoll where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!

Sakura Ridge Farm & Lodge

5610 York Hill Dr

Hood River, OR 97031

www.sakuraridge.com/

Welcome to SugarPlumDolls.com I think my cute clothespin dolls make fabulous Christmas ornaments or gifts BUT are now also available as greetings cards, postcards and more..Just to let you know all dolls are individually handcrafted clothespin dolls and make very special gifts or can be used as a holiday ornament. I think they add a personal touch to the holidays! It takes me about 2 to 3 days to make each doll. Each doll has her own personality. No two dolls are alike, some dolls may be similar but because of the handmade process each doll is unique. Some dolls may have slight imperfections in the wood, but aren't we all a little less than perfect! Each doll arrives on my worktable as a blank slate. After I draw on the face, paint the hair and body, then I glue the head to the body then wait a day for the paint and glue to dry. I have a treasure trove of fabric and tulle and I begin to craft an outfit and accessories for each girl. I hope you will enjoy your visit here. You can shop for an actual doll online at www.etsy.com/shop/clothespindolls or visit me on YouTube at youtube.com/clothespindoll where I show you how to make your own Sugar Plum Clothespin dolls and other cute handmade items. Enjoy the day!

Here is a portion of my hat blocks left from my millinery business, in front of stained glass window I made. Part of new work space.

 

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