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- Meghan Garner collects hobbies like old men collect postage stamps. Currently, she owns her own small business as a jewelry designer and instructor specializing in metal clay and torchworked glass. She knits in her free time (hah!). She also really enjoys cooking and baking, and has dabbled in competitive performance poetry.
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Creating Action – Part Three
Today we’re picking back up with the Creating Action series. For the last week, I’ve been blogging through my experience with Tara Gentile’s 8-part course, Creating Action. If you missed some or all of the earlier posts, catch up … Continue reading
Torchworked Glass Take Two
Folks, let me tell ya – torchworking glass is intense. It’s like slamming 10 espresso shots. It’s like jumping out of an airplane. It’s like rafting over a waterfall. Actually, it’s like slamming 10 espresso shots immediately before jumping … Continue reading
Sometimes I Do Dumb Things
I was all set to start a new adventure today! A good friend of mine taught me the basics of torchworked glass a few weeks ago, and I’ve been dying to dive in ever since. I ordered an assortment … Continue reading
Creating Action – Part Two
As many of you know, I’m blogging through my experience with Tara Gentile’s 8-part course, Creating Action. If you missed some or all of the earlier posts, catch up here: Creating Action – Intro Creating Action – Part One Today, … Continue reading
Creating Action – Part One
A few days ago, I mentioned that I had signed up for Tara Gentile‘s Creating Action course, as part of my ongoing effort to get myself and my business wrestled into some sort of manageable order. It’s a 3 … Continue reading
Creating Action
Today, I signed up for a 3-week course offered (for free!) by Tara Gentile, editor of Scoutie Girl. Scoutie Girl has become one of my favorite and most-relied on blogs, thanks in large part to Tara’s generous and accessible wisdom, … Continue reading
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Where Am I?
First, allow me to apologize for my lengthy absence. Some of you may have noticed that I’ve gradually withdrawn from blogging and posting items for sale, and may be wondering why. Let me explain. No… there is too much. Let … Continue reading
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All I Want for Christmas is a Valium
Ah, Christmas – the season of peace and joy and selflessness. Oh, and STRESS! Name any common cause of stress and it’s probably present during the holidays – financial worries, major travel, disruption of routine, busier than usual schedules. … Continue reading
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Bronze clay items are on the way!
It’s true! I’ve got a pile of ’em ready to be cleaned and polished for your viewing pleasure. I’ve been having a devil of a time getting the firing schedule right for these babies! Without boring you with too … Continue reading
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