Posted by Anita Bondi on January 31, 2012 under Anita Bondi |
lately i have been thinking about how much i miss creating performance art. most of my creative time has been spent making jewelry. while satisfying and money making (both very important to me as a self-employed artist), there is just something about being hunched over a dusty dirty bench that can never compare to a huge open studio space and bodies moving together.
this pic may have to be my inspirational jumping off place…
Posted by Marci Molina on January 28, 2012 under Marci Molina |

“Life is a balance
of holding on
and letting go.”
Posted by Susan Bradford on January 26, 2012 under Susan Bradford |
Last Sunday, I was watching football (the Championship games) and knitting, and it occurred to me why knitting is becoming such a positive thing for me to do. I first learned to knit in high school and made a sweater which I never wore. In college, I tried making a vest for a friend of mine, got carried away, and in the end it was so huge that only a member of the Harlem Globetrotters could wear it. So I put my needles away and forgot all about knitting and all other craft-related activities, for that matter.
But now that I make baskets and hang around with all these beautiful women in the San Juan County Textile Guild, I see them knitting all the time – at meetings, on the ferry, at social gatherings, while watching TV. Their hands are always busy, and it has made my hands start to twitch with eagerness to be doing something similar. A friend of mine was knitting a scarf like this, and she said that it was really easy to do, and that I could do it. She was right. I can, and I am doing it. Just like riding a bike, it all came back to me.
So this is why I am liking this process so much. I can take it anywhere. It is a really good way to focus and to concentrate. For this scarf, it is 8-8-6-6-4-4-20. I need to pay attention, but at the same time it is very relaxing. When I am nervous about anything, it is very soothing. I breathe better. Knitting is a good way to hold me in the present moment. I lose myself in the repetition of doing one stitch after another. And I join in the archetypal process of all those knitters who came before me.
Best of all, by the time the Superbowl is over, I will have a fun and whimsical new scarf to wear.

Posted by Anita Bondi on January 23, 2012 under Anita Bondi |
From my daily reading, The Language of Letting Go.
“Times are changing for the better. Continue on the path of trust and obedience. Be open to the new.”
I am taking Polychrome Jasper along for this ride. Here are its healing properties:
Polychrome Jasper
Use it for:
- Stability
- Balance
- Grounding
All jaspers help balance the emotional energy in the body.
And here is the necklace I made to help me remember (for sale soon, but in the meantime visit my shop):

Posted by Marci Molina on January 21, 2012 under Marci Molina |

My birth color is Lion – Pantone 17-1330.
Unusual. Complex. Innovative.
What’s yours?
Click here to find out: www.colorstrology.com
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