About Me
My name is Sammie and let me tell you a little about how I ended up here making jewelry that I absolutely love to make. I started out loving to draw and paint as a child. After being married and raising two children (and still raising my third) I began to take an interest in painting again so I took the one stroke class and also began wood burning.
One year I was at a craft show in Gatlinburg and I saw this beautiful handmade jewelry. Well when I got home I began gathering beads and crystals for beading. It seemed like the more I did the more I loved it and it became an addiction. I then started making things with wire and that became even more addictive. I found that I could manipulate the wire into just about any shape and even accent this shape with beads or crystals. I loved this type of art so much that I began taking classes. I would search the internet for tutorials and was amazed at all of the different techniques I could use with wire. I learned the techniques so that I could then make designs of my own using the techniques that I had learned.
In 2007 I took the plunge and attended a workshop at Wildacres in NC. This was the most awesome workshop and I learned techniques that would have taken me forever to learn on my own. I am planning on attending William Holland in the future as well.
I love making jewelry that people love to wear. Jewelry that is an art and unique in and of itself. Jewelry that cannot be purchased just anywhere and everywhere. I love making pieces that are specific to a persons own style.
I am in the process of learning silversmithing so keep an eye out for some of those pieces.
I have also found an extreme love for photography! It amazes me the beauty you find behind the lens of a camera. I have a gallery of my photography so go check it out too.
Credits
Below are some of my inspirations as well as ones learned from so far. I plan on adding to this list because I love learning new things. These people are so awesome and talented! Kim St.Jean Louise & Don Coulson Rhonda Stevens Eni Oken Don Norris Lisa Newton Below is the site of one of the workshops I had taken at Wildacres in Spruce Pine, NC. Can you tell that I LOVE nature? The class I took was taught by a wonderful couple by the name of Louise and her husband Don. I could go on and on about these two but you will just have to take one of their workshops and find out for yourself. They will be at Wildacres again in 2008 so keep an eye out for them and sign up! Here are their sites:
http://www.jewelryspectrum.com/
http://wireknotters.com/ (New site so keep checking back)