Thursday, December 30, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas !
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Our tree this year
ornaments from Peru |
Ornaments from Alaska and Hawaii |
Ornaments from Cambodia |
Homemade ornaments, from Asia, ornaments with special meaning & Caleb with his own small tree and ornament collection |
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Foolish Friday
Knock Knock !
Who's there ?
Lionel.
Lionel who?
Lionel get you no where. Better tell the truth !
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Treat the Birds
House finch enjoying our homemade bird treats |
Caleb and I made these the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and we're seeing more and more types of birds every day: two types of juncos, house finches, magpies, a downy woodpecker, rufus sided tohees, scrub jays, vireos, flickers, chickadees and a couple new types that we haven't looked up yet.
These make great Christmas gifts if you want to give a little something to your neighbors.
My little mad scientist in his bathrobe mixing bird treats. I'm not entirely sure why the 3D glasses were necessary. |
1 1/2 lbs beef lard (cooking oil section of the grocery store)
2 1/2 lbs peanut butter (one large jar)
2 1/2 lbs corn meal (can find 2 1/2 lb boxes--often in the Mexican food aisle)
2 1/2 lbs corn grits (or substitute part bird seed mix)
plastic sandwich bags or waxed paper
Melt the lard on high and then turn down to medium. Add peanut butter and melt it. Mix in corn meal and corn grits (or part bird seed). This will resemble no-bake cookie mixture.
Fill plastic sandwich bags up to 1 1/2 inches from the top, seal them and lay flat on a cookie sheet and place in refrigerator to solidify. Store in frig or freezer. This size fits pretty well in most of those little black cages for suet cakes you can buy for birds--you may have to trim the edges a bit, but then you just put the trimmings in the cage too.
OR
Line a baking pan with waxed paper and fill to about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inch deep. Put in refrigerator to solidfy and then cut into pieces to fit into a suet cage. Store in frig or freezer.
Yield 9 lbs (5-6 large cakes). Can be doubled, but then you may need to divide it to stir.
Downy woodpecker |
Magpie--they are so big they have trouble getting to the feeder cage, but they are determined! |
Chickadee who thinks he's a bat. |
Friday, December 3, 2010
Foolish Friday
Knock Knock !
Who's there ?
Ammonia.
Ammonia who ?
Ammonia little kid !
Who's there ?
Ammonia.
Ammonia who ?
Ammonia little kid !
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Icicle Enchantment
View out of our side window toward the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island. My son, Caleb, is delighted with the icicles. |
Icicle earrings |
Sunrise Thanksgiving morning view from the front of our house. No, nothing was on fire :-) . |
Snowball pendant - I also have matching earrings |
Saturday, November 27, 2010
NEW item
Did you ever need a necklace that can handle most accessorizing situations? You can get multiple looks with just this one set. Stash this in your desk at work for those days you left the house without time for jewelry. Necklace comes with all these pendants which you can also wear with other bead strands, cords or chains.
Necklace comes with all these pendants or wear it alone. |
Coral convertible necklace--FOUR looks in one necklace! |
Or wear the pendants with my Perfect Black Necklace Cord for THREE more looks! |
Sue
Friday, November 26, 2010
Foolish Friday
Knock Knock !
Who's There ?
Sarah.
Sarah who ?
Sarah doctor in the house ?
Thursday, November 25, 2010
HAPPY THANKSGIVING !
Happy Thanksgiving from Sue Runyon Designs!
Remember you can save 15% on all orders $50 or more by using the discount code HAPPY15 now through Dec 10!
Sue
Monday, November 22, 2010
My Sale Starts NOW!
Receive 15% off your purchase of $50 or more. Use the coupon code:
HAPPY15
at checkout on My Website, my Etsy Shop or my Artfire Shop.
Oriental and Asian themed items are extremely fashionable right now. I have many to choose from. These are just a few:
Carnelian Dragon necklace set |
Celadon and Coral necklace |
Copper and blue china bird earrings |
Cinnabar and amazonite bracelet |
Bookmark pearl and jade |
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Metalsmithing part 2
This week I finished the last of 8, two hour metalsmithing classes. It was all new to me. I've never held a soldering torch or worked with some of the machinery and tools used in class before. It was great to learn a little about it and I'm thinking of ways to incorporate what I have learned into my designs.
I missed one class, but these two projects are the only ones that I managed to (almost) complete in 7 weeks. There is a lot to learn. I have new respect for metalwork. I'm definitely going to get set up to drill holes in metal. I think that one skill will open up a whole new world of possibilities for my designs. As for the soldering torch . . . maybe not quite yet.
Sue
I missed one class, but these two projects are the only ones that I managed to (almost) complete in 7 weeks. There is a lot to learn. I have new respect for metalwork. I'm definitely going to get set up to drill holes in metal. I think that one skill will open up a whole new world of possibilities for my designs. As for the soldering torch . . . maybe not quite yet.
Sue
Friday, November 19, 2010
Foolish Friday
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
TODAY'S SPECIAL
Three copper and crackled glass dragonfly ornaments in your choice of colors for the price of two!
Find a listing for Buy 2 Get 3 on my Website, my Etsy Shop or my Artfire Shop.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Foolish Friday
Sunday, November 7, 2010
What I made in my marathon class
Yesterday I took a class on learning to set stones in wire wrapped settings. The class was 11 1/2 hours long. Exhausting. I came away having made this pendant. I love the crazy lace agate stone and chose a simple setting for it so that the stone is the star of the piece.
I'm looking forward to using my newly learned skills in my upcoming designs.
Sue
I'm looking forward to using my newly learned skills in my upcoming designs.
Sue
Friday, November 5, 2010
Foolish Friday
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Try these for Thanksgiving !
Friday, October 29, 2010
Foolish Friday
Knock Knock !
Who's There ?
Snake.
Snake Who ?
Snake a run for it !
Yep, this is my front door and Caleb's Halloween project. He's a nine year old boy so he enjoyed creating this snake wreath tremendously. Martha Stewart Living magazine pictured one with black snakes, but we wanted something a little more cheerful. The paint chips underneath are colors I'm considering painting my front door--feel free to leave a comment. |
Thursday, October 28, 2010
TODAY'S SPECIAL
Red Agate "Caramel" and black wire earrings. |
Normally $13.00. This week $10.00.
Find these on my website, my Etsy Store or my Artifire Shop. Links are at the right.