Friday, December 5, 2008
It's Giveaway time again!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Inspired by a Novel
Monday, November 24, 2008
New items at SkySong
Speedy!
Jeeks
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sold Items 11/23 to 11/30
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Pasta Nutritional?
Did you know that pasta is Italian for dough? Ok maybe not quite this type to the left, but it would be if it was boiled. It has the important factors... flour, eggs, and water.
Pasta is rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, which means it's not just a complex carbohydrate food.
You can get as much energy from it as you would in a "pure" protein like steak, but with little or no fat. So you can eat pasta and go run a mile. That's so cool!
There are 8 amino acids that are required to make up a complete protein and pasta has 6 of those. To make it complete just add a small amount of meat, fish, cheese, pulses or eggs! And did you notice? Most of those ingredients are in traditional pastas anyway!
Pasta with egg is the nutrient winner, however wholewheat pasta has the highest percentage of vitamins and fibre.
Pasta is inexpensive (when cooked by you), quick and easy to cook, and very versatile. Which is so nice in this economy and world today.
The key to healthy eating lies in eating pasta as the Italians do, with a small amount of ingredients. Hmmm... I'm not sure if I like that, lol.
In Italy, it is traditional for pasta to be served as a first course, before the main course of fish or meat. Usually, there's only a small spoonful of sauce and a light sprinkling of grated cheese.
Heart disease is the lowest in Italy, compared to the rest of the civilized world. Doctors, nutritionists and scientists agree that the Italian diet plays a large role in this. Just think... Italian cooking includes extra virgin olive oil, garlic, fresh or canned tomatoes, olives, onions, parsley, and fresh peppers. Plus loads of fresh fish, veggies, fruit, and pulses. That's why the little red heart is stamped on packages of pasta.
However, you must be careful when thinking about colored pastas. Make sure they don't include artificial colorings! Because that part kills the all natural and healthy pasta pitch. ;)
So, think healthy the next time you see a plate of pasta. Remember it's only healthy if you keep it healthy, because every healthy food can become unhealthy with the things you add.
Pasta it's nutritious and delicious!
Jeeks
For more info see The Pasta Bible by Feni Wright.
Monday, November 17, 2008
It's lunch time! What's to drink?
With my meals, I'm more of a loose tea drinker and I may cook with wine from time to time. The closest I get to drinking wine is... grape juice. But I'm such a fact freak! And I like to learn things that are useful and even those that aren't.
So, if you were planning on cooking or just eating pasta, What wine should you choose?
There's no real rule for eating and drinking except for DON'T DRIVE!!! LOL. Oh! And WAIT till you're 21 or over if you're in the US! I just couldn't resist.
If you know which region your pasta dish comes from, choose your wine from that region. If a red or white wine is used in cooking the sauce, serve the rest of it during the meal. If you'd like a list to follow then look to the ingredients of the sauce. Who new?
Got fish or shellfish?
Choose Vernaccia, Veridcchio, Soave, Pinot Grigio, Orvieto Secco, Est, and Ciro (white).
How about meat, poultry or game? Oh my!
Red meat
Valtellina, Valpolicella, Soave, Pinot Grigio, Ciro (red), Chianti, and Barolo.
Poultry
Valtellina, Soave, Pinot Grigio, Chianti, Castel del Monte, Bardolino, and Barbaresco.
Rich meat
Vatellina, Soave, Pinot Grigio, and Lambrusco.
Game
Valtellina, Soave, Pinot Grigio, Ciro, Chianti, and Barolo.
Pork
Soave, Pinot Grigio, and Lambrusco.
Meat lasagna
Soave, Pinot Grigio, and Barbera.
Is it spicy?!
Pick Soave, Pinot Grigo, and Frascati.
As you can see, Soave (light) and Pinot Grigio (fresh) are both good with any sauce or dish. Both are white and dry. The first is from Veneto and the second from FriuliVenezia. Vernaccia is rich, nutty and red and from the island of Sardinia. It sounds so romantic... Sardinia :). Verdicchio is crisp, dry, and white from Marche (Central Italy). Valellina is red from Lombardy. Valpolicella is red with a bitter aftertaste...from Veneto. Orvieto Secco is white and dry from its name sake in Umbria. Named after a place can't beat that! Lambrusco is red and from Emilia-Romagna. Frascati is crisp, fruity, dry and white from its name sake. Ooh! Another one! Est is clean, dry and white from the Lazio region. Ciro is fresh, zingy white or full-bodied red from Calabria. Chianti is famous and red from Tuscany. Mmm...Tuscany. Castel del Monte is red or rose from Puglia. Barolo is red from Piedmont. Bardolina is fresh, light, red from Veneto. Barbera is red from Piedmont. Barbaresco is red and complex from Piedmont.Wasn't there an elephant named BarBar? Or was it Barber? Anyways, wow! There are many from Piedmont in this "list"!
So yeah. That's pretty much it for now. Whether your dish is creamy like Alfredo or meaty like Lasagne, choose the drink or sauce additive with what you now know. Ok I'm hungry...
Who wants pasta!
Jeeks
Friday, November 14, 2008
Giveaways!
http://10oneworld.blogspot.com/ Jennifer Stewart from 10oneworld has a giveaway every week! This week she's giving away one of her brown 100% organic cotton shirts in your size if you win! Just leave your name and email on the appropriate comment page. Oh yeah be sure to post the name of your favorite item too! The drawing will take place on Tuesday 11/18!
http://brisstyle.blogspot.com/ The BrisStyle team is a group of 17 etsy crafters who have put together three huge packs of handmade goodies from, to be given to three lucky random winners! Each pack is valued over $100! Ok, so what do you have to do to get it? Just answer this question...How did you hear about BrisStyle? That's it! Ends 11/21 Australian time.
http://blueeyeddog.wordpress.com/ Sorry guys this giveaway ends today. It's for a cute ornament. So hurry up! Just post your favorite cold day activity!
http://katydidandkid.blogspot.com/ You could win a cool set of wooden thongs by Jonathan! What do you have to do? Um...well. It's a little more than normal. Visit Jonathan's Wild Cherry Spoons and leave a comment on the appropriate post with your favorite product AND the nearest store location to you. Leave your email address in the comment or make sure it's accessible. You can gain extra chances to win but you'll have to go there to find out how. ;>). Ends 11/22.
http://ohhowlovely.net/shops/2008/11/09/etsy-adore-save-our-home/ If you go here you could win an everyday bag to go with your favorite outfit! Because you choose the color if you win! How to you win it? Go to Save Our Home OR Cherry Blossom Co and pick out your favorite item to comment about! Ends 11/15! That's tomorrow!
http://nctriangle.blogspot.com/2008/11/shop-giveaway-orange-cat-art.html This North Carolina based team is hosting a contest using items from the Orange Cat! You could win a desk top calendar or a set of cards using photographs taken in NC! Just leave a comment about your favorite item and leave your email. And that's it! Ends 11/18.
http://getpalmd.blogspot.com/2008/11/art-created-interview-and-giveaway.html This giveaway is for jewelry by Ahna. Find your favorite, leave a comment about it, leave and your email on the appropriate post. Ends 11/15.
Have fun!
Jeeks
A new day, month, and post!
Jeeks
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Giveaways
JTsBoutique
http://sockmonkeyaddict.blogspot.com/ Just post a comment to win!
BrightonEarly
http://brightonearly.blogspot.com/2008/10/monthly-giveaway-kick-off.html Ends October 31st! All you have to do is comment!
MellyRooDesigns (sdkent79)
http://www.mellyroodesigns.com/ Leave a comment. Ends October 27th!
Have fun!
Jeeks
New Items!
Jeeks
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Jet
Jet is coal that has become petrified over time. Which means, it's made up of Carbon (C). It is said that jet...
- can be used to alleviate arthritis and inflammation of the joints.
- is helpful in the treatment of bronchitis, colds, and headaches.
- should never be cleansed or charged by water or sun.
- is found in the USA, Brazil, Dominican Republic, and the former Soviet Union.
- has a structure similar to wood.
- is similar to anthracite (hard coal) and vulcanite (hardened rubber) which have been used to imitate it. So Watch Out!
Well, gotta jet!
Jeeks
Friday, October 10, 2008
My 1st sell & 2 weeks notice.
Wow, you know it feels really great to finally sell on-line. It's so much harder to do when compared to in person.
Ok, so I have to tell you what my first customer said because then I'll have the guts to tell you my other news...
guardins4peace writes:
I have been visiting your site on several occasions. I love your designs! They are so unique. I look forward to reciving my set. I'm sure my friend is going to love the earrings I bought from you for her.
Thank you so much for your kind words guardins4peace.
Now, for my other news... yesterday I found out that wyeth is going to let their contracters go. They did it once earlier this year and now it has come again. My contract was supposed to last until december, but they are breaking that contract. Now my last day at my full time job is Friday, October 24, 2008. You know at first I was really sad because I'm really going to miss the people that I interact with everyday. However, I know that I can work to stay in contact with them. Plus, I knew I was leaving in December. So now that door will soon be closed, but my window will soon open. And, I don't mind the climb because it'll make me that much stronger. As for work, I'll have a little more time on my hands to make more new and exciting stuff for Christmas, at least I will until I find a new job or go back to school!
Other than that bit of news...yesterday was really a good day! And I will not let it keep me down because there's more to life as Stacie Orrico would say or sing. Plus, joy, peace and faith grows much deeper than ones reactions to change :>).
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Blog Giveaways!
So, first up is at...
http://woolies-woolies.blogspot.com/
There is a post about a shop called MayBeads. The shop owner is giving away a very cute penguin necklace. The penguin is a beautifully crafted lampwork bead on a stretchy necklace. It's perfect for young girls and tweens. If you're interested, leave a comment on woolies blog about your favorite item in MayBead's shop.
Next up is...
http://10oneworld.blogspot.com/
The giveaway is for the winner's choice of earrings from PriscillaDawn. Priscilla Dawn makes anything from cloths and bows, to earrings and bracelets. If you're interested follow the directions on 10 one world's blog. Ends October 14th.
Then there's...
http://smilingfrogs.blogspot.com/
You can win earrings just by leaving your email in her comments, but please check out her shop too. Ends October 11th.
and...
http://marymarsh.blogspot.com/
Win magnets, paper clips, ponytail holders, earrings, bobby pins, a necklace, hair clips, or a ring.
Obviously MaryMarsh is very genorus. All you have to do is sign up for her newsletter! Ends October 21st.
and...
http://designsbycori.blogspot.com/
Win a bar of Lemon Verbena Salt Bar from Soapdeli! All you have to do is comment on your favorite item! Ends October 21st.
here's another...
http://whatrosemadetoday.blogspot.com/
Leave a comment and you could win a 1970's style bookmark. Come on I know you're really a book worm...lol. Ends Today. But you can check back every Wednesday!
Ok! Whew! That's enough for today.
Have fun
Jeeks
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
OMG I'm in another treasury!
Jeeks
Jade
Jade has been known to have a beneficial effect on all glandular functions, it lowers fever and it has a detoxifying effect on the body by stimulating the kidneys.
Jadeite | Jade | Nephrite |
---|---|---|
NaAlSi2O6 | Chemistry | Ca2(Mg,Fe)5(OH)2(Si4O11)2 |
pure jade= white with impurities= green, red, yellow, pink, white, violet, orange, blue-green and brown | Colors | green, creamy white, beige, yellow, blue, black and often contains veins of color |
axes, knives, weapons, ornamentation, carvings, and jewelry | Uses | jewelry, carvings, bowls, vases, symbolic ornaments, axes, knives and weapons |
BEWARE!: When Jade is sold under names such as New Jade, Korean Jade, Stygian Jade, Pagoda stone, Mexican Jade, and Indian Jade, it is likely to be a fake! Also make sure the jade hasn't been dyed. If it has, it was initially poor quality jade.
Never jaded
Jeeks
Just A Heads Up
Let this bracelet remind you every day that love doesn't always have to be singular, but it's linked to the many other hearts that you touch every day. So, spread the love!This bracelet was created using copper and sterling silver wire, aged to perfection. It measures to about 8 inches.
With many hearts
Jeeks
Monday, October 6, 2008
And the winner is...
The raffle was a big success. Misty was able to raise $410 for CRT! Yay!
That's one way to save a life!
Jeeks
Guess what?! I'm in my 1st Treasury on Etsy
Oh yeah, see if you can find me. :>)
If you didn't know, the Treasury on etsy allows sellers and buyers to create a list of favorite items (made by others) to be shown. Once made it is shared with anyone who finds them. If a list reaches a magic viewed number or clicked on number it will hit the front page of etsy. The list itself only last 1-3 days.
(This list ends on Tuesday!)
So, click on people, click on. lol.
Jeeks
More On Etching...
I promised to post more pictures of etching, so here they are!
And here they are before aging...
And here are 2 of the ones made before...incorporated into their own respective pieces.
Introducing......................................................To Love A Dove
Happy Etching!
JeeksThursday, October 2, 2008
What's Jeeks up to now?: Etching
Well, recently I wanted to learn a new way of designing pendants. So I read up on etching methods. Basically, one can transfer a design using printer ink, by hand drawing the image, stamping, removing wax, or even by using packing tape. Next etching solution is used to "eat" around the nonmetal components, or rather to "eat" the metal components. Two examples of solutions that can be used are ferric chloride or hydrochloric acid.
Side note: If you ever decide to etch on your own make sure you read up on the methods used. Be careful! If you make the solution yourself or buy them already made... read the MSDS, or safety information for each of the chemicals. Make sure you have the appropriate safety gear. And also find out where the chemicals can be properly disposed. You do not want anything to go wrong that could harm you or the environment. And also, if there is ever a spill find out the proper procedure that is used to clean it up. It is always good to know what you are working with. If you work with acids, find out what bases can be used to neutralize the solution and if it's a base find the acid. Also, it's good to know if any of the products of a reaction are harmful and how to deal with it appropriately. There's only one you and one world so protect them both!
Ok, so I didn't get to take pictures before the etching and ageing process, but here are some pictures of the product after those processes.
Jeeks
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Did You Know: Silver, Copper & Gold
So, today you can join in on the fun. Plus, if you have fact you'd like to share, place them in the comment section. Or if you'd like to hear some facts about a particular subject, just let me know. I enjoy the chase for facts. For today the knowledge may seem useless, but tomorrow you'll be practicing its usage. Also, if you think my facts are wrong or out dated, don't grumble about it, comment about it!
Silver, Copper, & Gold...Oh my!
“Silence is golden; speech is silver.” ~ An American Proverb
So let's talk silver, shall we?
In Chemistry we learn that silver has the symbol Ag on the periodic table. The name silver comes from the Anglo-Saxan word seolfor. The symbol Ag came from the Latin word argentum. Silver has 47 protons ans 61 neutrons. It is the highest conductor of electricity and heat out of all the elements. It has a melting point of 961.93 degrees Celsius. And it tarnishes when when exposed to hydrogen (which is in the air). Silver is used as a precious metal, in coinage, jewelry, tableware, photography, dental alloys, and in the form of Silver fulminate it is an explosive. Sterling Silver is 92.5% Silver and 7.5% Copper.
Silver can be easily cleaned with a polishing cloth or other methods, but be careful if there are stones or gems on the piece. Porous gems normally do not like chemicals. also if you are going to use an abrasive cleaning method, remember silver is a relatively soft metal...so be gentle.
"Copper is like the sand of the sea or the clay of the earth... warm, strong, and always calm." ~Jeeks
Copper has the symbol Cu, which came from the Latin word cuprum. Copper has 29 protons and 35 neutrons. It's a good conductor of electricity and heat. it has a melting point of 1084.62 °C and it's a harder metal than silver and gold. Copper is sensitive to moisture in the air which can change the color of copper or oxidize it. The products in the darker color are copper sulfate, copper oxide, or copper cloride. Copper can be protected from moisture by using lacquer. Lacquer can be removed by using acetone (or finger nail polish), alcohol, lacquer thinner, fine grade steel wool, or by boiling 2 gallons of water w/ 1 cup of washing soda in it. If you'd rather have copper in its natural state. Non treated copper can be cleaned with a little lemon juice and salt or by using a polishing cloth. Copper has many applications:
Bacteria will not grow on a copper surface because it is biostatic. Thus copper doorknobs are used by hospitals to reduce the transfer of disease.
Copper is essential in all plants and animals. Copper is carried mostly in the bloodstream on a plasma protein called ceruloplasmin.
Copper is used in making money, jewelry, building structures and many other applications.
Some people use copper to alleviate the cramp-like pains of menstration.
It can prevent wear and tear and calcification of the joints.
“Make new friends but keep the old ones; one is silver and the other's gold”~ Proverb
Lets talk about old friend Gold.
Gold is an element with the symbol Au which was derived from its Latin name Aurum. It has 79 protons and 118 neutrons. Heat, moisture, oxygen, and most corrosive agents have very little chemical effect on gold. Gold has a melting point of 1064.18 °C. Today, at least 15% of annual gold consumption is recycled each year. Gold has been used as a component in electronics, to make jewelry, as an addition to deserts, to adorn Elvis' 3 cars, in coffee filters, in coinage, etc.
Well, that's all folks...at least for now.
Jeeks
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Supporting Life: Chihuahua Rescue
Anyways, Supporting Life. I've decided to make a section called Supporting life so that I can, and you can if you want to, keep up with the many good causes out there that SkySong has or will support.
Toady's good cause is the Chihuahua Rescue & Transport (CRT). When I graduated from college in 2007, I started my 'first' job at Kelly Scientific Resources. In Aug. of that year I was contracted out to Wyeth as a Laboratory Technician. There I was placed into the QC Data and Sample Management group. In this group I got to (and still am as of today) work with a dynamic and wonderfully family oriented group of women who have a soft spot for animals. Specifically, Misty spends her free time volunteering to help and raise money for the Chihuahua Rescue. (Below is a little info about CRT.)
In 1996, CRT was developed by members and friends of the original CHI-L Internet list, owned by Frank Jackson. That list is now called Chihuahua List. The original concept was to transport abused, neglected and abandoned Chihuahuas "relay-style" out of bad situations and into foster and/or adoptive homes. Over the years the focus has changed. In addition to providing transport within each region and temporary fostering, CRT is a "full-fledged" rescue organization. We are a non profit organization with volunteers who reside all over the United States. Our dogs are cared for in foster homes and fully vetted prior to being placed up for adoption. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, heartworm and fecal tested and on heartworm preventative. We also do anything else that the dog needs such as heartworm treatment, dentals, luxating patellas, inc.
She's like a modern superwoman...for dogs. She has adopted her chihuahua Bobo from this rescue, she transports other dogs when she can, if she can't she calls around to find others to help, she participates in bake sales to raise money or gives of her own resources, and in the 1st week of October she is going to host a raffle/drawing. (Here's a 'copy' of her flier)
Aww... isn't Bobo cute. But yeah, can you believe it! She contacted every person or company listed in the above flier by herself. She organized the time, place, she bought the tickets, and even designated who would draw the tickets. She's definatly a woman with a mission.501c 3 -non profit rescue
Raffle to raise money for vet bills, and all proceeds go to the rescue.
$5.00 per ticket—
purchase tickets from Misty Edwards -home XXX-XXXX
email : xxxxxxx@somewhere.net
1. 30 minute Massage from Erin Lutterloh at Hair Associates
2. Haircut by Sabrina Haymore at Hair Associates
3. Partylite Pillar 3 wick candle donated by Erika Stackley
4. Handmade jewelry by Cindy Goodwin (Imagine That)
5. Handmade jewelry by Joi Weeks (SkySong Creations)
6. 3 Handpainted stepping stones by Diane Larsen
7. Pawprints made by Sandhills Stone donated by Eva Rodgers
8. Bodyshop lotion set donated by Misty Edwards and Partylite mini trumpet candle donated by Erika Stackley
9. Handpainted mailbox donated by Nancy Gust and handmade candle made and donated by Trisha Harris
10. Oil Change and Tire Rotation at Atlantic Truck and Tire donated by Bobby Jones
11. Basket full of goodies in Cherry Blossom scent (lotions, bath salts, powder and more) donated by Misty Edwards
12. 2 sets of Premiere jewelry donated by Premiere jeweler Tonya Dew
13. 1 set of Premier jewelry and Partylite aroma melts donated by Misty Edwards
Bobo adopted from CRT
In the drawing one of SkySong's creations will be given away. Yay! It's a green and orange pearl necklace with sterling silver and hill tribe silver accents.
And that concludes the write up of the 1st Supporting Life!
Oh yeah, just as a side note. Please help to support the rescues and shelters near you. Please, please, please consider these places before you decide to buy a dog from a breeder or store. Dogs left in shelters without a home are usually put to sleep.
So please support life not death.
Jeeks
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Introducing... Jeeks!
I decided to start this blog as a sister site to SkySong Creations. In 2007, my friends and family talked me into selling my jewelry creations to people we knew. So at age 22, I introduced SkySong as my first business in that year. SkySong contains jewelry that ranges from leather to hemp, from wire craft to bead craft, and even a little bit of cold connections.
I have been creating jewelry since 1999 just for fun. However, making jewelry is more than just entertainment. It’s an escape from the stress in this world. It’s relaxation, which is needed to free the mind and heart. And it is a creative outlet for a quiet dreamer. At this point in time, my favorite creation method is copper wire craft. I just love how numerous and vividly colored components can be added to it to yield the finished product.
Well, I think that's enough about that for now. If you look at my blog page you might come across a section called Finks. Finks contains my favorite links. Ha! It rhymes just like Jeeks by Joi Weeks...lol. Sorry, as you'll find out I like to rhyme and to make portmanteaus. In case you haven't encountered this word before, a portmanteau is a large leather suitcase that opens into two hinged compartments. However, that's not the definition I am putting into practice. A portmanteau can also be a blend or rather a new word formed by joining two others and combining their meanings. For example, chortle = chuckle + snort.
I slightly apologize for the above English lesson. In no way am I a word whiz. However, I believe that knowledge is a form of power. And I enjoy sharing that power. If you are wondering or asking yourself... Where did she pick up this philosophy? Well, I would have to say that I picked it up in college. I graduated from Carolina (UNC-CH) with a BS Chemistry in 2007. And while I was there, I realized that if the community knew what I know (even though it's not a whole lot) about cancer, biodiesel, the effect of plastic bags on our environment, or even about processed foods, then maybe that knowledge could save lives. And when I say save lives, I mean not only the lives of many people but also animals and plants.
OK, lets get back to the subject at hand... Jewelry. My Jewelry seems to continuously change. Which is good... because I love to experiment and learn new things. So, in this post I'll post my newest pieces, however I'll show some of my older pieces in the slide show.
Introducing the Seahorse Line....
Of course, these pieces don't look exactly like seahorses. However, they do have the essence of a seahorse dancing in the sea. So, that's where their names came from. Well, until another time... I'm signing out.
Jeeks