Ladies Jewelry Making Night Out


Ladies Jewelry Making Night Out $35.00

Ladies Jewelry Making Night Out: This is a "Night Out for the Girls" and you will go home with a beautiful piece of jewelry custum made by you. We will be making a fashion bracelet and earrings. Learn beginner jewelry techniques while laughing with your friends. This class will touch on trends in color and current fashion. We will make sure that the design will match your style and sensibility. 8 people max. 4 minimum Available: Thursday or Friday Evenings 7-9, Saturdays during Daytime hours 9-11 (choose 2 hour classes 9:00 to 5:00) Cost: $35. per person Materials Included To Book Your Party: More Info. scalaartcenter@verizon.net Lisa: 978 352 8614

CATCHING UP

Since I returned from my annual painting retreat, I’ve been playing catch up.
No, I haven’t been eating burgers all this time – I said “catch up” not ketchup! (Bet you missed my humor while I was gone!)
In looking over my photos (of which there are only a few since my camera does not like to take photos at night, never has and apparently never will) I came across this one you might find of interest.

One of the ladies had some M&Ms made – they are cute as a button! They helped to commemorate our 10th year together. Turns out she and I are the only 2 who have made it to every single retreat!
A decade of painting together – that certainly says something about our friendship!

In case you cannot read these they say:
Create Art
Let’s Paint
CIAG* 10 Years
ESP* Friends

*CIAG – the name of our group – Carolina and Indiana Art Group
*ESP – Eat, Sleep, Paint

Celeb Jersey Cards #59 Jon Busch & Lee Archambault

This is a regular series which combines my passion for trading cards with my interest in celebs.  It's hot and my baseball teams are cold.  Therefore, I am looking forward to the hockey season and my Blackhawks!

Jon Busch has had a lengthy career as a goalkeeper for various teams in Major League Soccer.  He had a three year stint with the Chicago Fire, including the 2008 season in which he was the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year.  I wonder if he would do just as well putting them in the net for the Hawks.
Lee Archambault is a native of the Chicago area (Oak Park to be specific) and is a lifelong Hawks fan.  A while back, he traded in his spacesuit for a Hawks jersey for a mid-game promotion .  No, I won't make any jokes about putting the puck into space, but I will [point out his jersey number.  Is it #11 or #19?  Actually, I believe it is neither.  I think it was #119, in honor of STS-119, Archambault's first mission as commander of a Space Shuttle.  While we will probably never see a triple-digit jersey number in pro sports (the XFL should have done it), at least we see one on a Celeb Jersey Card!

IF ONLY


If only i could make things as brilliant as these!


Kaleidoscopic digital  mashes of  some of the 
jewelry pieces currently for sale at rose street artists market.

for the love of cars

I like this one because it also
combines my current fascination
with the cross as sculptural object.


my car the star


and finally

cyclists rule



ps. these images are all digital extrapolations of
simpler jewelry....but if you should ever see one for sale
please buy it for me!



Langi & CAples in Norway



Flip Skateboards posted footage of Andrew Langi, Curren Caples
and the Flip team doing a demo in Bekkestua, Norway:

Villainous Visard

This clothing line is too dope to be real. Villainous Visard is a UK based clothing line that appeals to me in so many different ways. They blend elements of old school comic books, japanese anime/manga, and hip hop fashion. The designs are clean as shit and they really do leave an impression on you.

(Live from Planet X - I)

Their stuff is oozing is so much "substances" & "character" that I'm kind of jealous. I'm really looking forward to hearing about their future endeavors.

Finding Your Style....

by MaryAnn Carroll

Like many, I started off making jewelry before I began making handmade beads.  My desire to make beads stemmed from my desire to make my jewelry "different" than what I kept seeing over and over again in terms of common gemstones, strands of similar glass beads, etc.  Once I got start creating ceramic beads, I  primarily did just that due to my work schedule as a teacher.  I only made jewelry for gifts.  I have created beads and sold beads for the past 2 1/2 years, became very busy so I hired my son and daughter-in-law to keep me supplied with beads for me to glaze.  I taught them the basics to fit with the my style and then encourage them to evolve into their own style as well. 


Now, my latest endeavor is to find my style when creating jewelry.  Just like the bead making process, I am trying to find out what my style is.  Just like making beads, I went through many experiments regarding what I think "others" might like.  I finally found that what others liked the most were the beads that came the most natural to me.  That's why you will see all kinds of variety with my beads.  Very little planning goes into them when I sit down to glaze.  I just have it all out in front of me a pick up the brush and start going with it.

I'm now doing the same with jewelry.  I'm trying to just find my style.  I've decided that my style is what feels right for me... not what I "think" others will like.  So..... just like beads..... I'm experimenting with what I would like to wear.  I have always (even at 51) been into dressing stylish, but casual.....  Jeans dressed up by wearing shoes rather than sneakers, a nice shirt and, of course, jewelry.  I must admit that I haven't worn a dress is probably 10 years..... well.... maybe one or two times.... That's me.....  and that's where I'm heading with my jewelry.....  by just being me....

Here are a few very recent designs:






So.... What's you style and how did you find it?

The Meeting Place Complimentary Ice Coffee




The Meeting Place


A place to meet a friend or client, have a cup of coffee and a little treat/snack. There is an open craft studio for the kids to be creative while you relax and socialize (just a $5. materials fee). Buy your first coffee (hot or iced) and the second one is complimentary.
Come and check out this inspiring & creative place.


“The Meeting Place” at the Scala Art Center is such a charming place to have your meetings at our conference table, a group gathering around the hearth as well as a One on One meeting with your client.


Allot of us work at home and let’s face it sometimes the house is not in any shape to impress those clients. We have a creative place that has character and is set up for your business needs. We also have this comfy spot in front of the hearth for more informal gatherings such as book clubs, sewing circles and small meetings.


The Conference Table for $40. (2 hours or so)
The Hearth is available for $25. (2 hours or so)
These spaces are available during open & closed hours.
The One on One tables do not have any charge.
We have coffee and baked goods available for a contribution.


More info. or to book space:


ScalaArtCenter@verizon.com


(978) 352-8614


http://lisascala.blogspot.com/


Come visit us to check out the space and book today!


Thanks Lisa Scala

Keegan Sauder's 5x5 on Black Box



The always funny, rarely serious Keegan Sauder shares his insight
on his dog, Canada, SF and rehab on Black Box HERE.

Johnny Layton in Beijing



A few weeks ago we showed you the footage of Johnny Layton
skating Woodward China HERE.
Today we have Colin Clark's street footage edit of J-Lay & Matt Bennett:

Johnny Layton and Matt Bennett Beijing Street Footage from Colin Clark on Vimeo.

Elijah Berle Mini Top 5 on Crailtap



Crailtap just posted this funny five with our young buck, Elijah, Berle:

Autograph Tales:The Keough Family

A few weeks ago, I highlighted a baseball I had signed by the LaRoche family (Dave, Andy and Adam). Today, I am happy to feature another baseball signed by another family.
Marty Keough was the first Keough to make the majors, debuting in 1956.  The outfielder-first baseman played for six teams during the course of his eleven year career.  He finished with the Chicago Cubs in 1966.
Marty's brother Joe Keough debuted in 1968 with the Oakland A's.  Mostly an outfielder, Joe played six seasons, ending his career with the Chicago White Sox.
Marty's son Matt Keough made his debut in 1977 as a pitcher with the Oakland A's.  He pitched mostly for the A's, although he also pitched for the Yankees Cardinals, Cubs and Astros.  He deserved better than his record of 58-84 would indicate.
Several years ago, I sent a baseball to Marty Keough, asking him to sign it.  I mentioned that I planned on sending it to Joe and Matt in the future in an effort to have all three on the ball.  Much to my surprise, Marty did the work for me, getting Joe and Matt to sign the ball before he returned it to me.  How very cool of all of them.
I always take special interest in family ties within sports.  Much like with the LaRoche family, I was very happy to add the Keough family ball to my collection.
 Matt Keough
Marty Keough
Joe Keough

Roll Up..............Roll Up

Arty Nails

Hello my Sweet Nail-Art Lovers
Art and music inspired manicure, i realy love how it turned out.


Malibu Pearls

The folks at The Painted Nail and The Nail Files were kind enough to send me three bottles of polish to use and review. The polish is made by Nubar, and I have to say, "Malibu Dreams" is probably my favorite hot pink polish ever (and I don't normally care much for hot pink). It has a blueish base, and tons of tiny sparkly glitter that makes it look wet even when dry. Great formula too (as expected from Nubar). So this week I started with two coats of Malibu Dreams (over a coat of Seche Vite base coat):
And then got out my large rhinestones (provided by Born Pretty Store) and pearls for a little "nail-lace" on each (one thick coat of top coat to set them in). The turquoise and pink combo reminded me of someplace warm and sunny and bright like Malibu. I set the big rhinestone first in the center of the nail. Then I placed the little pearls on each side. Super, super easy. If the top coat is wet enough, you can slide the stones around a bit until they're where you want them, so working fast is helpful (but not necessary).
I only did one more thickish coat of top coat (Seche Vite) to seal, because the stones were set pretty well in the first coat. These don't stick up too far, so it shouldn't be an issue. They feel very solid.
Sorry - no video this week. I shot some, but didn't have time to edit it. Next week a Fourth of July design, and I'll have time for video since I have a three-day weekend. :-)

Until then, happy polishing!
My bedroom is littered with comic books. Its ridiculous! About two week ago, I considered throwing a few of them away. But I found myself ordering a boxes of 100 more comic book off ebay (an assortment of DC & Marvel).
I might have a comic book hoarding problem.

No Pawn Stars Here

The Gold and Silver Pawn Shop opened in Las Vegas (NV) in 1988.  It was a family run business, open 24 hours a day, located about 2 miles from the Las Vegas strip.  In 2009, it became the basis for a cable tv show called Pawn Stars.  Unfortunately, the reality differs from what the show presents.
On my trip to Vegas earlier this year, we wanted to check out the shop.  Various Vegas regulars warned us it was a waste of time, but we decided to go anyway, since we were right there.
We encountered a lengthy line, which translated to about an hour wait to get inside.  Once inside, we were basically herded through the jam-packed store.  Rick, Corey and Richard were nowhere to be found.  Rumor has it that they are in the backroom doing whaetever, but staying out of sight.
The only open area was the souvenir part of the shop.  Of course, that part is very fan-friendly.  Hmm...they don't care much for me, unless I am buying their merchandise.
Maybe the success of the show makes it impossible to be too fan friendly, but don't portray the scene as a laid back business with interesting people wandering in with unique items to sell.  I guess I should be happy that there was no entrance fee.
Me in the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, NV-March 2011.

Alex Olson in South America



Thrasher and Fat Back Productions has gone to South America
with Alex Olson and the Quiksilver team:

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Perelson, Dollin, Pfanner on Thrasher's Burnout




Check out Alex Perelson ripping in Sweden with
Dustin Dollin, Chris Pfanner and the Volcom crew HERE.

Daniel Lutheran at Woodward



Check out Daniel Lutheran and the Toy Machine guys at Woodward:

Salba in the new transworld



Lat month Salba won Transworld's Legend Award.
Check out these classic photos from the new issue.

GSD NYC Video



Check out the footage from last week when
Vans teamed up with 5Boro for a wild and crazy NYC Go Skateboarding Day:

Opening the Nail Files...


This past friday, I had the absolute pleasure of meeting the vivacious star of the new TV Guide Channel series 'Nail Files', Katie Cazorla!  She was here in Las Vegas with her mobile manicure truck, which was spreading nail polished tips across the nation! I have to say, she is a total doll. She is every bit as silly and bubbly as she comes across on the show, she's hilarious, fabulous, and as I described her, a total firecracker. Below you'll get to read our conversation, and see a little bit of what she's like!

In honor of meeting Ms. Nail Files herself, I knew I HAD to do special nail art for the occasion. I wish I had her reaction, because it was awesome. It completely made my day to see how stoked she was about the manicure (especially the Katie nail!!). :) I love it!

One sad thing about this manicure is that, while at work that night, I fell and broke THREE nails on my left hand (including the Katie nail!!) :( I was SO bummed, but glad that Katie got to see it before it was ruined.




Watch Katie and her crew Tuesday nights at 10/9c on the TV Guide channel! Check your local listings, or set your DVR! You won't want to miss it! (especially Episodes 3 & 5 according to Katie!)





TDN: You’re from a small town in New York, what made you move to the West Coast?

KC: Ok, so I love that question actually. I went to college for a couple years and found out that it wasn’t really my thing, and throughout college I was telling jokes at little bars, and always making my friends laugh and an agent saw me and was like “You’re funny, you should be a comic.” So she took me to LA, I ended up having a blast, and stayed. Um, unfortunately, I had no place to live, so I was kind of like one of those people that live out of my car for a couple of months until I found a place, and I was doing stand-up comedy for almost 10 years. After the 10th year, I was like ‘This is ridiculous, I need to get a life, I’m almost 30, I am gonna be eating Top Ramen until I’m 50 years old, so I had this crazy premonition and dream about my business and I drew it out and decided to really go for it.

Free mini-manicures on the Nail Files truck!
TDN: I also am from the other side of the country, from Michigan, and made the move to the west. Did you know anybody?

KC: No, I actually did not know anybody at all.

TDN: Was it terrifying for you?

KC: You know, not really, because i was 20, and I think I was kind of stupid, and thought it was going to be so much easier than it really was. So I was kind of, I guess I would like to say naive to the way LA works, and how you think you’re just going to go out there and make it, because it’s not like that. You don’t just move out there, I mean, one in a gazillion chance of that ever happening, and less of a chance for someone to move out there like ‘I’m going to get my own show, and I’m a nobody’, but it’s kind of like that’s what happened.

TDN: I have to comment on Jessica, I have no idea how you didn’t punch her.

KC: Oh my God, everyone is saying that , I think its just that Jessica is nice. The problem is is Jessica did everything wrong from what I really wanted, and I had to pay for all of that stuff. So, unfortunately, I wasn’t happy, and it was probably pretty apparent by my crying. But everyone is just like “God, she’s such a crybaby,” but that cost me $2,000, it’s so expensive, and they didn’t show all the other other stuff, the big banners and signage, and to have the main displays messed up was really a problem for me. So, you know, it ended up being kind of a problem, and unfortunately, we probably aren’t friends anymore after that episode.

TDN: Was she really laughing inappropriately when you were in a state of duress?

KC: Yes, she really was laughing like that. I think it was more of a nervous laughter, but it just didn’t come off that way, and I feel bad that she came out like that, but it is what it is, what can you do?


TDN: So, one of my downfalls, I’ll admit it every time, I love to do the nail art stuff, but I suck at nail care. What is one of your best nail care tips?

KC: Really? Ok, well here. Number one, I think you should ALWAYS use cuticle oil. You have to, because here’s the thing, even if you don’t get your cuticles nipped all the time, which, I don’t nip my own, I don’t get them nipped. I think that actually leads on my personal body to more cuticle growth than what I want, so I just kind of push them back and buff off the extra, and if there is obviously like a hangnail or something, I’ll nip that off. But cuticle oil is my best friend, I use it everywhere, hands, elbows, little dry spots, whatever. I absolutely love it.

You know what I just discovered? This product called ‘Get Fresh’ based out of Santa Monica. Oh my God, their lemongrass foot products... I want to eat. They sent me their lemongrass pedicure kit, so now we do the lemongrass pedicure in my store. Amazing, and they have a heel balm, and all these fun products you can use to do upkeep at home.

TDN: What are your thoughts on nail art? (this was a question I had planned to ask, but it got answered in the middle of a conversation about my blog...after I mentioned the huge response from Brazilian women, and their love of all nail art in general)

KC: I love nail art, and people who don’t like nail art are just not my friend. They can’t be, it’s not fair.

The contents of my goodie bag! :) Click to enlarge!
TDN: Because it’s fun! Yes, it can go into the tacky range, but it’s mostly fun. 

KC: Oh, ok, here’s where it gets tacky. When somebody’s nail is really long and it curves like a corn chip nail tip and it’s got someone’s name on it, and it’s pierced with a charm. (we both said the last part at the very same time) You get me...we speak the same nail language.

You know what’s really annoying, is when people say, “Oh, you’re not a real nail tech because you didn’t graduate from nail school” and I’m like, But I went to nail school, I just didn’t graduate because I found my salon in time and it was like ‘Oh my God, I have to get this before somebody else does.’ and I’m sorry , I want this space, it’s my dream space.” Plain and simple.

TDN: Right, when opportunity knocks, you can’t let anything stand in your way. You can always finish nail school, but that space might not be there tomorrow.

KC: I can always finish when I want, because I have hours that don’t expire. I think I have two hundred and some hours. Gosh, that’s a lot. I only need like 180 more hours or 200. I have finished almost half, but it’s 3 1/2 months, it’s a commitment, every single day, all day long.

TDN: But you’re one of those people that don’t go to college and still become insanely successful.

KC: Jet Blue guy, didn’t he drop out of college? (I looked it up...yes, he did, from University of Utah after 3 years). The Microsoft guy (Bill Gates), he dropped out of Harvard. Hello, one of the richest men in the world. (my words: bazillionaire!!) You know what, so eff you college, I don’t need you. I don’t need you today, or any other day!

TDN: Your nail pet peeve. We’ve already discussed corn chip nails, but do you have any other ones?

KC: Oh my God. You know what else I don’t like? Long, French manicured toes.

TDN: I read your interview with Michelle of All Lacquered Up, and actually cheered when I saw that.

KC: She said the same thing. It’s so gross!

TDN: It’s the worst. You see it a lot here in Las Vegas, it’s everywhere.

KC: It’s because there are so many strippers, and they love French manicured toes. Not that there is anything wrong with that, it’s just not the look I’m going for. (me: It just doesn’t look classy) I don’t think I’ve ever seen a classy stripper, but if I did, she wouldn’t have French manicured toes.

TDN: So on your first episode, Debbie Gibson came in, and you said that you have to treat celebrities like everybody else, even when on the inside you’re really squealing.

KC: I know, I totally wanted to sing Electric Youth. It was hard for me because I was like ‘Oh my God, Debbie Gibson is in here,’ and I was totally like a mall rat crazy person fan of hers and I needed to hold it together and be a normal person. She looked ridiculously amazing. She’s the type of woman that could grocery shop in a thong, and it’d probably be ok. She’s awesome.

Katie's funny hand sanitizer. Click to enlarge.
TDN: On that note, if anybody were to walk through the doors of your store, and you would absolutely lose it and go all fan-girl, who would it be?

KC: I’d love to give Ryan Reynolds a manicure.

TDN: I’d love to give Ryan Reynolds more than a manicure! (Aaron, one of the promoters commented that I was a dirty bird...oops! :-D What can I say, he’s adorable, funny, and sarcastic...need I list more?)

KC: I know, he’s hilarious, and so cute. I love it. I think that would be my number one, he’s a doll. It has to be a guy...but if it were a woman, it’d have to be Barbra Streisand, because she has the most insanely gorgeous nails I’ve ever seen in my life. They’re beautiful, and I want her to wear my polish. (Get some sparkle on her.) Yes. I want sparkle on Barbra.

TDN: So you’ve got a lovely rock on your finger, I know there is no date set for a wedding, but what color do you plan to wear for your wedding?

KC: I really don’t see myself having a wedding, if I did, it’s going to be glitter, I’m not going to do anything traditional, I’m such a non-traditional person. (What, so no french manicure?) No, maybe I’ll do a picture of Walter on my nail.

TDN: So, you’ve conquered the nail world, you’re conquering the TV world, what’s next?

So Katie did confess what she's up to next, but she also said it was kind of a secret!  Until she gives me the go-ahead to share it with you, you'll just have to eagerly wait!  It's definitely something fun!

Katie & I in front of the manicure truck - it was over 100° outside!! SO HOT!


What'd I use?

I used American Apparel Cotton as a base for all nails...

Thumb: Part of the 'Nail Files' logo

Claire's Stiletto for the red base, with Nicole by OPI OMB! over it for the glittery parts.

Index: Part of the 'Nail Files' logo

Claire's Stiletto for the red base, with Nicole by OPI OMB! over it for the glittery bottle, CND Blackjack for the cap of the bottle and for the nail file with a mixture of CND Blackjack and Orly Mirror, Mirror to shade.

Middle: TV Guide logo

Claire's Stiletto for the red base, with Nicole by OPI OMB! over it for the glittery parts, then American Apparel Cotton for the TV guide lettering. 

Ring: Katie Nail!

CND Blackjack for the background and for the eyes, combinations and layering of  American Apparel ManilaZoya DeaZoya Helen, and American Apparel Cotton for the hair, Ulta Moody Blues for the eyes. For the skin, a mixture of Zoya Helen and American Apparel Cotton, then mixed that with a bit of Claire's Stilettos for the lips. 

Pinky: Mojito! (Katie's signature drink)

For the glass outline, I used Orly Mirror, Mirror, for the mint, I used a combination of Frida Nails grass green jelly (has no color name), the Icing True Beauty, and CND Green Scene. For the liquid, I used a mixture of Frida Nails grass green jelly with Nubar Yellow Primrose, and a little American Apparel MacArthur Park to shade the ice cubes. 

Topped everything off with 2 coats of Seche Vite top coat.


Share your Blog Tuesday

I might just do this every week, what do you think?

I have to go on a small rant... I am doing this because I really hate getting like spam in my comments. I check my blog so many times a day and get so excited when I see that you all have left wonderful comments and I love reading them! I go to read some comments and then there are just links from another blogger trying to share their blog with me. I understand that people are trying to spread the word about their blogs which I completely understand. I am guilty of spamming a tiny bit when I first started blogging. I absolutely love checking out new blogs and making new friends! I am just asking that you share your blog with me in a respectful way and I will be happy to check it out. Also I have found that if you really want to get a blogger to check out your blog, just send them an email telling them that you think they may be interested in your blog. This is so much kinder than spamming.

If you have not yet shared your blog with me please leave your blog link in the comments below. If you would like you may also send me an email at Jessicaj.lane@gmail.com.

Also sorry if I have offended anyone and if you are guilty of doing this, I forgive you :)

Donatello of TMNT!

Hey everybody! Just finished up my Donatello! Took me awhile to finish this one juggling work with shipping prints and everything else. Very busy month for me :). But onto more turtles! I'm so close to being done with this series I can't even believe I've managed to stick to it for as long as I have. Usually its super hard for me to focus on even one painting and maintain total interest but I guess this has been a lesson in self discipline.

Anyways heres the final Donatello! I'll post up the process pics tomorrow or the next day.

Oddly Inspiring

by Patty Lakinsmith

I've been off for a few days celebrating a milestone anniversary on the Northern California coast with dear friends, and took delight in capturing many wonderful moments with my camera.  Here are some crops from those pictures that I thought might provide offbeat inspiration for creative endeavours.








Have a wonderfully creative day!