Showing posts with label north yorkshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label north yorkshire. Show all posts

New look, Craft Fair display stands.

Well, that's one of my January jobs done!
Cleaned up and painted my display stands for the coming year. Lots of thought on what coplour to use but kept with the old favourite, Hot pink and white.
They look so much better, what do you think?

New look, Craft Fair display stands.

New look, Craft Fair display stands.

Hope you like the New look, Craft Fair display stands.
If you would like to see my design in real life, my first market will be the first Sunday of March (05/03/2017) on High Row, Darlington, 11am to 4pm (weather permitting).
Or you can always have a look on my website at
or 
If you are local to Northallerton, North Yorkshire. I am in the shop on Fridays and Saturdays (10:30am to 4:30pm)

our address is:




Happy New Year

Happy New year to all.
Wishing everyone all the best for 2017, lets hope its a good one!
Sunset of Northallerton
A massive thank you to all my readers and supporters of my Jewellery business. 
Without you, I could not do what I love to do. Which is
I am really looking forward to 2017, with all the new designs, new ideas and with the feeling that this year will be better than the last in many ways.
Good luck with what ever you are doing.
Kindest regards
Steve
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Something different, Elderberry jam.

When I am not designing and making beautiful dichroic glass jewellery, working at my Monday to Thursday job, working for my partner Sue of Inspired by Script or catching up with all the odd jobs that needs doing around our home and garden. I  occasionally try something that I have never tried before.
This week I had a few hours spare so decided to do something with all the Elderberries that we collected over the last couple of seasons.
This first pictures shows the small amount collected from a previous year in the bag and the bowl carries the next years collection.



After de-stalking the berries they were put in the freezer until I had time to do something with them. The choice was Wine or Jam and as Sue doesn't like red wine I decided on the jam option. 
Well that was last year and this week was the week to get boiling.
The next picture shows straining the boiled berries, I expected a little more than this but free jam is, free jam!

Here you can see the hanging set up. The straining sheet had string attached to each corner and then hung from a long piece of string from handy hook in the ceiling. 
(where there is a will, there is a way). 
The same amount of suger with pectin was added with a little lemon juice and brought to the boil, and kept vigorously boiling for about 20 minutes. You can see this short video on the following link.


Whilst the jam was boiling, I sterilised a few jars, more than I needed but I did not want jam left over with nowhere to put it.

Here is the final product, about 1kg in total. 
Nicely set as well.
One thing I didn't know was the smell of Elderberry jam, whilst being made and when finished. It's a very peculiar smell, lets hope it tastes better than it smells. LOL.

Anyway, I hope you have enjoyed this little diversion to my normal blog post. I will be posting other daft stuff in the future, I might post about the fully insulated box for our local stray cat I made for the garden or the multi coloured garden shed or whatever I have not even thought about yet.
Only time will tell!
Steve  

Why use kiln wash when firing glass!

A few weeks ago I was very rushed in the studio. I had orders to fulfil and commissions to design and make.
In my hast, I grabbed a kiln tile to fire some long dichroic glass cabochons and thought the tile had already had kiln wash applied. 
Well, unfortunately, it was a brand new one and although it felt like there was wash on it. It was just the newness of the tile.
As you can see from the outcome, glass fired on un-kiln washed tiles is not a good thing.

That's a very expensive lesson, double check the tile before assuming anything. Unless you want to waste loads of dichroic glass, time and a brand new kiln tile.
Luckily I had more glass and kiln tiles and all the jobs were completed on time and the customers were happy.
If you would like to see my designs that are for sale, please visit my website at 
Thanks for stopping by and having a read, Steve :-)

A few new designed.




A few new designs added to my website. Hand crafted by me from top quality dichroic glass in our studio in Northallerton, North Yorkshire.
Most of my work is free formed in the kiln so sizes and shape can are not repeated.




To see these and loads more click on the following link:

Thanks for stopping by
Steve :-)

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