Monday, September 28, 2015

Where Women Cook Giveaway....And The Winner Is! Hastypearl



Where Women Cook Giveaway

...And The Winner Is!



Thanks everyone for supporting me with my Second Hastypearl Giveaway!

In celebration of being featured in the Sept/Oct/Nov 2015 issue, 
I hosted a Giveaway, 
and I extended the fun to Hastypearl's Face Book
Instagram and 
You...my Hastypearl Blogger friends.

I left the time frame open, to like or comment on all venues, for 10ten10 days!


It was fun watching the names roll in and thinking...
oh, I'd Love it if SHE won :)
I literally thought that with Every name! 


But, because I promised to be Honest, and because its super fun to 
let the random process do the selecting, 
I wrote your names on paper.
Cut them out.  


Put them in one of my prettiest glasses...
actually, a gift from Tiffany's ;)
...so I took EXCELLENT care of you.....

I put my little fingers, with my fingernails still packing heavenly 
Bees Wax from an amazing over the weekend
 Michelle Belto Encaustics Workshop...

and.....



...........drummmmmmm roll please......

The Winner is....Jean Thompson!

Not her actual New name, as she is a newly wed...
but she will Always be Jean Thompson to me!

Congrats, Jean!
I'll message you for your address and soon you will 
receive a copy of 

I know that you will love reading it.

So, thanks everyone that signed up, 
and those that just enjoyed me celebrating 
a really wonderful event in my life!

I'm still pinching myself and 
pretty sure that I will, for a Long Time!!!

I've said thanks a million times already 
to Anne Christian Lorys photographer Extraordinaire
 and Jo Packham, Amber Demian and Brandy Shay
 of Stampington & Company, Somerset Studios.

I'm almost embarrassed to do it again, 
but I wouldn't have been in the magazine Without them :)



Dreams Do come true!



Hope one of Yours comes true for YOU today !

...thanks again, guys...
and as always
...I'm so glad that you stopped by for a little visit....

Laura aka hastypearl  













Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Where Women Cook Hastypearl



Where Women Cook 


Can you read that letter below?
Can you imagine getting that letter?
I had no Idea, that a magazine sent such...until it happened :)

It all started sooo long ago, but it is a testimony to encourage you to 
Never give up on your Dreams.
I wont tell you the whole long tale of it, 
but the Dream would have to have Special and Necessary people in it,
 to fulfill it.



It had to have a photographer.

Not Any photographer.

THE Photographer.

It didn't hurt, that I had followed Anne Christian Lorys on her Fiona and Twig blog 
and it Sure didn't hurt that she lived only 45 minutes from my house in Texas.
But, would she make her way into my Dream?

Yes, she Would!


We spent ONE CRAZY day together, laughing and cooking and tasting.
Much of the time, I didn't even know that she was taking pictures, 
she made it so easy.


The Dream, would take additional wonderful ladies like Jo Packham, 
Amber Demien and Brandy Shay, 
who spend their days encouraging individuals to Cook and Create...
and then making them look beautiful for the Stampington & Company, 
Somerset Studios publications, 
that we Cant get enough of. 


My Dream, had to have Years and Years of eating Fantastic Mexican food, 
to make me think of No Other Topic, to write about.

Eating Mexican food for 40 years...Oh, such a burden!


So, because of a Dream coming true, 
I thought it a very fitting time, to Celebrate and Give Away 
a copy of Where Women Cook, 
to someone in my Hastypearl blog family.
Its over 150 blog postings and I hope 150 MORE to come !

The Giveaway time frame will be 10 days (from September 16, 2015) 
and Larry will do a scientific drawing, 
for a Free Copy of the Sept/Oct/Nov issue of 
If you've never read it, you're going to Love it.

Leave a comment here, or on my Hasty Pearl FB page, 
so that I can find my way back to you for your address 
on announcement day...September 26, 2015 !

If you would like to sign up to receive a notice when I next post on my blog, 
you can do so in the blank on the right column.

I say that column is the Mothership for all things...Hasty!  

As always, I hope that you have days full of Wonder, 
and Thanks so much for stopping by!

Gotta go now...tonight is Mexican Food Night!

:) Best, Laura










Friday, September 11, 2015

One Thing Leads To The Other... Hastypearl


One Thing Leads To The Other...



As you well know by now, 
half of my heart resides in the Hill Country, in Texas, 
and the other half belongs to the Rocky Mountains, in Colorado.
Right away, you can see that I have Great Taste, right? :)

A while back, one of my favorite Art and Business Mentors, 
(I have quite a few), 
told me to start submitting my art, 
and One Thing Would Lead To The Other.
 I took her advice.
After all, What Would I Have to Lose? 

While I always know that Providence is in control 
of everything 
that happens in my life, 
including the good AND the bad, 
I still love watching it play out.

For instance...

A Colorado Home Owners Association reply letter from me 
and sent to a neighbor Betty Bradley,
with my Hastypearl Etsy and Blog addresses in the signature, 
led her to explore my Etsy shop.

After that, 
she asked if I would submit a piece of my Mixed Media Art 
to a fund raiser for a ministry, that we have known about for years.

Of course I said, Yes!

I didn't know that she was the President of the Redstone Art Foundation, 
that holds an annual Art Show, to raise money for 
Art Scholarships for High School students 
headed to Art Schools.
She asked me to participate in that Art Show
....my very first Show Ever!

Again, I said, YES! 

See?
One Thing Leads To The Other...  

I'm sure that you have had similar things happen to you, both large and small.

This past 2015 Labor Day weekend, was when the Redstone Art Show took place.

It wasn't easy long distance preparing, shipping and setting up
...but I am So Glad that I did it.
It has given me a total new respect, 
for those of you who do this on a regular basis.
Now I can see what you guys go through :)

It was a wonderful learning curve and I feel so much better for it.
I am thrilled that I have been invited back,
 and even asked to make the name tags!

So, while I worked Many hours daily at the Art Show, 
I also found time,
 to practice shooting in Manual mode with my camera
...another wonderfully steep learning curve!


Lets face it, every where in America is beautiful, 
so all you have to do is look around, and snap!





Below, are various photos that my husband took of my space.
The weather was all over the charts, 
but the fantastic enclosure that it was held in, was not only charming, 
but also very safe for the Art.


At closing time, we enjoyed the great restaurants in the Redstone area, 
and as Always, found a few necessary minutes out in nature.



One day at the Art Show, was funny hat day.
I had a hat, but didn't have the Funny!
Larry suggested that I find and attach something that I had made, 
so I used my handmade leathery envelopes and lavender filled pouches.

The side benefit was that it smelled great :)

I'm not sure how people Actually took me serious, but I had to get in the game!


Larry took the following pictures of me with my customers.

I was actually Emotional when I downloaded them and saw them for the first time.

Whether they were buyers or not, it gave me such joy, 
to expose people, and some for the first time, 
to my idea of story telling with Vintage Items.
It was a brand new concept for many.

I told them, that I have a philosophy, that Art doesn't have to be Flat!
And, that there are more kinds of art than Oils and Watercolors
...both of which I love.

I want my Art to reach OUT AT you and beg you to touch it.
I want it to Move.
I want it to flutter in a breeze.
And most of all, I want it to do that Over and Over again.

I have had patrons tell me that they can see something new 
in my pieces, every time that they look at it.

High Compliments...the Best !


So, Look at their body language as I help them find their own stories.


If that is all that I came away with, it would have Been Enough.



Makes me soooooo happy!




These Mixed Media Angels, are a few of the pieces that found new homes.

I was Thrilled to learn that the angel above, named Beauty, was featured in 
Both the Aspen and Glenwood Springs newspapers.
With so much great art to choose from, 
I was Really Honored.
I was surprised when my friend Janette, still wearing her pajamas,
 appeared at my door with one of the newspapers one morning !

Beauty, was sold to a customer, that didn't know about the features!



I have another theory that can be Patience Testing.
Maybe you already know about it.

The piece above, was called, Thimble Heart and 
was far and away, my most "Favorited" Art item on Hastypearl Etsy.
Way over 1000 people gave me the thumbs up on this piece.
The cost was unbelievably Affordable.
(I have a friend on Etsy that tells me that I should raise my prices:)

So, why hadn't it sold?

Poor SEO? Too much Art on Etsy to choose from? Some other reason?

No.
Here's my theory... 

I think its because it was WAITING for its owner.
I've finally learned that Everything that I sell, 
has a special owner just waiting to find it 
and it makes me Crazy Happy 
when I can introduce them !


I had a wonderful time visiting with literally hundreds of people 
from the Aspen area and Much farther afield.

I made New friends, which was High on my trips Goals list, 
and I visited with others that I had already given my heart to.

Wonderful things happen to ALL of us.

Sometimes, we can believe the lie, that things like "That" just don't happen to me, 
but if we live long enough, Things like "That" happen to ALL of us.


For me, this past weekend will be one that I wont Ever Forget.

My Biggest THANKS to All of You that 
contributed to my Very Happy Weekend! xo 



Thanks as always for stopping by my blog...
I'm so glad that you did !
 Laura aka Hastypearl

...please check my shop as I will be listing many new pieces of Art and Vintage Parts.
It may seem early, but many pieces that I sold this weekend, 
will be gifts for the upcoming seasons!

It gave me great Joy, to hear my buyers say that they couldn't 
wait for their loved ones to see their one of a kind, finds!











Sunday, August 30, 2015

How Many Plates Can You Spin? Hastypearl


How Many Plates Can You Spin?


Most everyone has been to a circus, or has  
seen someone spinning plates!

Its a race against time, that the spinner doesn't let one fall and break.
It can be Dizzying for sure, but if done well, the spinner can win.

Observers certainly hold their breath and cheer the spinner on!

Have you ever thought about the phrase as an applicable analogy for your life? 
With say Activities being your "spinning plates" ?

There are lots of plate "spinning rules", to consider.

First, are you Inclined to spin or are you more comfortable with an observers amblers pace?

Do you like the thrill of spinning two plates 
or being an Experienced spinner 
do you want Lots of plates to spin?

Do your plates need to spin quickly, 
or do you like the thrill of catching a wobbly plate, 
right before it falls?

Do you see someone with less spinning plates than you
 and judge them for not having as many?

Do you like to have helpers spin With you or 
are you a solitary spinner?

Do you feel guilty if you don't have lots of plates?

Are your plates all one color and size, or are they patterned, 
different sizes and chipped?



I'm pretty sure that I could go on forever with these questions!

Its really fun to think about.

Of course, there are no right or wrong answers but in a way, 
they are pretty revealing, about who we are.



I am in a time in my life, when my kids are grown and gone.
I am through with most of my Required goals.
From here on out, (and I plan on that "out" being quite a ways a way :), 
most of what I do, is really optional pleasures.
For that, I am extremely blessed.


When we are young we think... 
I wish I could just have some quiet time, and maybe sleep late.
Be lazy.
Do nothing for a change.


I guess there's really nothing stopping me from doing just that!
However...I'm finding that how I am choosing to live my life, 
is exactly the Opposite.

I cant WAIT, to get up every morning and see what the day brings.
I am experiencing an EXPLOSION of creativity, 
not only in art made, but also in ideas in general.

Ironically, only ONE thing that has happened to me in the last 5 years, 
was actually something that I imagined doing.

The rest, has just Happened!
(or...Providentially Happened)


Occasionally, I will say...
I don't have a good enough Imagination to have 
Dreamed Up the things that are happening in my life.

And I think that I have a Great imagination!

Its all actually been quite surprising!



So, back to the original questions that I asked and some of my answers...

I don't spin a lot of plates at a time.
Well, I probably spin more than I credit myself, 
but compared to some people...I don't.

I like spinning by myself.

My plates are different sizes and colors,
 and chips are NO problem for me.

I think wobbling is fine. 
I'm OK with restarting a dropped plate.

I'm not competitive about spinning. 
I'm happy for you to have hundreds...or none.
Or, for you to get there long before I do.



I can be hasty(pearl :) about starting to spin a new plate...
I love to try new things.
I mean... 
I Really Love to try new things!


I was thinking about this topic while photographing 
in the garden this morning.
The morning was cooler...our days are brutally hot right now.
There were some clouds.
It was VERY quiet. Which I love.

I have been spinning the photography plate for what seems 
like a very long time now, 
but truthfully, its probably not as long as it seems.

Inch by inch, I have learned Just What I Needed to, 
to keep me coming back for more.

As I was photographing the garden, I would see weeds.

I would question myself and it sounded something like...
Why are you playing (with your camera) 
when you should be pulling these weeds, or pruning?

Apparently, I felt like that the garden plate needed spinning.
The garden plate ALWAYS needs spinning :) 



Happily, the questions weren't so compelling to me, 
that I was in danger of stopping snapping these pictures!

It was time to for me to relax and let the (gardening) plate go, 
so that I could practice shooting in Manual mode, 
like I knew I wanted to.



Maybe you are like me...
when you are doing something that you love, you THINK!
When our minds clear, it seems like we can sort through things easily.

Its good to have daily, monthly, yearly and lifelong goals, 
but we cant let our goals be what Control us.
Sometimes, we have to grab and stop some of those required plates 
and instead, do some things that Feed us.
That bring creative growth to our lives.

I think its actually those special things that we love, 
that refuel us and energize us to grab a stick and start those 
necessary plates back up again!



I hope that you have wonderful, beautiful, gently spinning plates, 
in your life... 
that Feed you!

I would love to know what they are!



Thanks for stopping by for a while...

I Hope to see you again, soon.

Laura aka hastypearl 

p.s.....if you are in the Redstone/Aspen Colorado area, Sept. 4-7, 
I would love to meet you at the Redstone Labor Day Art Show 
at the Redstone Inn.
I've heard that the art coming is fantastic!
Its not too early to start filling your gift lists.












Friday, August 14, 2015

Say Ahhhh....and Breathe! Hastypearl




Say Ahhhh...and Breathe!

Hastypearl

I love my life.

For the most part, I have weeks, that are equally divided with 
part required events and part fulfilling events.

Even most of my 'have to's', are nice.
Like, I have to garden...
Or, I have to grocery...


This week was a heavy on the 'have to' list, but all of it was for things that I love.
And, early in the week, two unexpected deadlines appeared, but for totally wonderful things.

So, when you already have a full week, what should you do?

Why, throw on a monster boiling pot and dye fabric, of course!
Yes, I turned the pieces into runners that I can sell at an upcoming Art Show, 
or on Hastypearl Etsy
but I already had plenty of pieces that were ready for both.
:)


But the gathering and fragrances, the ins and outs of the needle, 
made it all worthwhile and reminds me of my theory that says 
that everything basically always gets done.

Maybe one day, I will tip the scales to where its impossible to 
finish and it wont get done, but until then, 
I will keep living my lot of easy weeks and full weeks.



So, in case you are wondering...
the recipe was....

Alkaline water
Two iron spikes
Two black walnuts
Cotton fabric wrapped around copper pipes
Vinegar

Rose, eucalyptus, red bud, red oak, artemesia, purple potato vine, 
and Mexican plum leaves. 



I Hope that you will Ahhhh...and Breathe, through a wonderful weekend :)

xo Laura























Sunday, August 2, 2015


Photography Learning Curve

Hastypearl





Understanding Exposure
How to Shoot Great Photographs with Any Camera 
by Bryan Peterson


If you had ever told me, that the hardest part of opening an Etsy shop was going to be the photography, I'm not sure I would have even been educated enough to argue with you.
Now, I know better:)
Anyway, I march on.

I wanted to share with you, a book that Anne Christian Lory's
suggested to me.
I've read it through, thoroughly and now, am going back through
it and taking notes.
I'm guessing that I will do that a number of times.


As another bold step, I've taken the first part of a beginner photography class at the Camera Exchange, in San Antonio.
(also a suggestion of Anne's. I don't know what I would do without you, Angel Anne :)  

I was VERY thankful, that I had read this book first.


To practice what I had learned to date,
I made myself shoot only in Manual Mode,
while we were just in Colorado.
Shooting the same scene, over and over,
while changing the settings helped immensely.
There is Nothing like repetition to bury something inside us.


Anyway, I just thought that for those of you
struggling with your photography,
I would share.

Plus, I JUST now figured out how to blog on my IPad,
which is another thing that has baffled me.


I ask you one final question...
Why do our children grow into wonderful adults and
contribute to our society and yet leave us at home,
to figure all of these things out for ourselves:)


Just listed some terrifically massive vintage scissors over at hastypearl etsy,
HTTPS://www.etsy.com/shop/hastypearl
(Curious to see if that will be a link when I publish...if it doesn't, pop over to Etsy.com and type in Hastypearl...until I figure out how to make a link on my IPad :)
Or, you can see a button on the right side column that will take you there!



Hope you will head over and see what you think:)

Thanks as always, for stopping by to visit.
It makes me so happy that you do!!


Best...Laura aka hastypearl




Monday, July 27, 2015

Marbleizing on Paper Step By Step Hastypearl



Marbleizing on Paper
Step By Step


I have always been fascinated by old books.
It seems like the details and care taken in illustrating them, are so exceptional.
The end pages are often marbleized and it mesmerizes me to see them.

I happened upon a video of the technique of marbleizing one day 
and thought that only someone with years of mastering could do it.

Then, this past year, Crystal Neubauer came to my home to teach a workshop, 
and as a part of her mark making, she taught us a very simple technique 
that made me think that even someone like novice me...and maybe you...
could enjoy marbleizing. 

Crystal taught us using ink, but while walking around the workshop room, 
I saw that one of the students had used a Pebeo product, 
and I knew that I would order some to try for myself.
It has its Advantages and its Disadvantages.
Disadvantage...its not water soluble, 
so what you use to drop it, is pretty much useless afterwards.
Advantages...it comes in a lot of amazing colors that to me, 
resemble those in the great vintage books that I love seeing.

So, you decide what you want to use.


I found these paint boxes on Amazon and they were each affordable.
I think it could take a lifetime to use all of the paint.


I opened all of the bottles and gathered a flat plastic tray, 
that would accommodate the size of paper that I used.
Choose something that is disposable.



I decided to try using toothpicks.
You will need to stir the paint with one, anyway.

Let a drop of paint fall to the water.
It will sit on the surface of the water.


Drop as many as you want, and as many colors as you want.

Gently stir the stick through the water, or, you can gently blow 
on the surface of the water 
so that the colors move around.

If you decide to use water soluble ink, you can purchase plastic 
transfer pipettes on Amazon.
They are also very affordable and useful to have for lots of other projects. 

The ink or paint, will make interesting shapes.
That is what you will capture with your paper.  



I gathered strips of leftover 140 lb. watercolor paper.
Crystal also used old book pages.
Thinner paper didn't work so great.
Just play with what you have and see what you like.



Gently, lay each strip on top of the water.
When you lift the paper, the paint will have transferred to the paper.


Lay them out to dry.
I used my heat gun, to speed the drying process some.
If you don't feel like you have enough paint on your paper, dip again!
Its fun to see the individuality of each piece.
No two could possibly be alike :)


These were some of my finished strips!



I had planned on making some new journal covers 
and was happy to have some new strips of marbleized papers 
to incorporate into the compositions!

Can you find them? :)



This technique is so easy.
Yes, there are people that have serious skills and you Should Google 
and watch some of the videos.
Most of us don't need to start with such complicated processes.

Its fun!
I think that you will be happy if you invest in either inks Or paints.

We just returned from a trip to the cool Colorado mountains where we 
played as a family with polymer clay's.
I'm thinking, that we may give marbleizing a try, 
next time we get together :)  

Let me know how it goes for you, if you give it a try!

I'm so glad that you stopped by for a visit.

I hope that you are all enjoying your days.
It's the Dog Days of Summer in Texas.
Working in the garden, happens only in the earliest hours...then 
its back inside where its cool.
It really makes me thoughtful for those men and women 
whose jobs are outside, year around.

Best to all...Laura