Rabu, 30 November 2011

Studio Insight - Making Cutout Flower Pendants...

Do you ever wonder what it takes to make something handmade?
What about making a porcelain pendant?
There are a lot of steps involved even before what I'm going to share with you below.
I would like to give you an insight into my process so you can understand that these are all unique handmade creations
(and copyrighted texture plates) and are all little treasures...
Marsha Neal Studio Hibiscus Cutout Flower In Stormy Night Sky Glaze
Marsha Neal Studio's Clay Studio setup for glazing pieces.
All I need is a little space to work. 
Slabs that were rolled out previously - ready to use.
Drywall working surface, tools, clay slab, flower texture plates at the ready.
Cutting clay slab down to reduce excess clay scraps.
Rolling out one pendant onto my texture plate.
Many pieces rolled out. Pony rollers need to be dry or clay will stick to them.
Top = good print. Bottom = oops, missed a bit (scrap now).
Cutting out the pendant by hand. Molds would make this like "work" for me.
I actually find the process of making each piece like this very relaxing. 
The cutting begins. Work in batches so they don't dry out too fast.
Kitty litter buckets are great for holding scrap clay that is waiting to be recycled.
The next time I mix this clay will be this clay's third time being processed into wet clay.
Putting the hole into the pendant.
The holes will be drilled out again for a consistent size.
The middle layer with the blackline is the layer where the pendants are.
Small scrap pieces of drywall are used to extract the water from the clay,
while allowing the pieces to dry flat.
When I go into the studio tomorrow,
I will sponge all the edges of each piece to make the pendant more refined. 
I will drill out the pendant hole. 
Then they will be bisque fired in my kiln.
After cooling, they will be glazed (another part I find relaxing!).
Holes will be cleaned, glaze touched up, 
then glaze fired on small hooks which are
suspended on bead rods so the entire piece is covered with glaze.
After the kiln cools, the pieces are unloaded & inspected for any defects.
Holes are cleaned once more to make sure there are no sharp edges.

Then the piece is ready for you…

The steps not mentioned here are all the things that come ahead 
of this "process" I've established for myself are important things like:
My education (MA in Ceramics).
Experience and level of knowledge and skill.
Understanding how this will be used in a finished product.
Design ideas. Carving out my texture plates. Testing out products & glazes.
Having a space to work - a studio. Having equipment and materials for that studio to function.

Being a person that makes things by hand is actual work.
It may be fun work - when you have time to get in the studio…
Creativity is not easy all the time. I actually enjoy the process as much as the creative part…

Hope you liked this insight.
Please be inspired by this. 
Be well informed by this. 
And let it lead you to find your own way to work with clay
or whatever material you choose to work with…

And Thank You for supporting Handmade!

Studio Insight - Making Cutout Flower Pendants...

Do you ever wonder what it takes to make something handmade?
What about making a porcelain pendant?
There are a lot of steps involved even before what I'm going to share with you below.
I would like to give you an insight into my process so you can understand that these are all unique handmade creations
(and copyrighted texture plates) and are all little treasures...
Marsha Neal Studio Hibiscus Cutout Flower In Stormy Night Sky Glaze
Marsha Neal Studio's Clay Studio setup for glazing pieces.
All I need is a little space to work. 
Slabs that were rolled out previously - ready to use.
Drywall working surface, tools, clay slab, flower texture plates at the ready.
Cutting clay slab down to reduce excess clay scraps.
Rolling out one pendant onto my texture plate.
Many pieces rolled out. Pony rollers need to be dry or clay will stick to them.
Top = good print. Bottom = oops, missed a bit (scrap now).
Cutting out the pendant by hand. Molds would make this like "work" for me.
I actually find the process of making each piece like this very relaxing. 
The cutting begins. Work in batches so they don't dry out too fast.
Kitty litter buckets are great for holding scrap clay that is waiting to be recycled.
The next time I mix this clay will be this clay's third time being processed into wet clay.
Putting the hole into the pendant.
The holes will be drilled out again for a consistent size.
The middle layer with the blackline is the layer where the pendants are.
Small scrap pieces of drywall are used to extract the water from the clay,
while allowing the pieces to dry flat.
When I go into the studio tomorrow,
I will sponge all the edges of each piece to make the pendant more refined. 
I will drill out the pendant hole. 
Then they will be bisque fired in my kiln.
After cooling, they will be glazed (another part I find relaxing!).
Holes will be cleaned, glaze touched up, 
then glaze fired on small hooks which are
suspended on bead rods so the entire piece is covered with glaze.
After the kiln cools, the pieces are unloaded & inspected for any defects.
Holes are cleaned once more to make sure there are no sharp edges.

Then the piece is ready for you…

The steps not mentioned here are all the things that come ahead 
of this "process" I've established for myself are important things like:
My education (MA in Ceramics).
Experience and level of knowledge and skill.
Understanding how this will be used in a finished product.
Design ideas. Carving out my texture plates. Testing out products & glazes.
Having a space to work - a studio. Having equipment and materials for that studio to function.

Being a person that makes things by hand is actual work.
It may be fun work - when you have time to get in the studio…
Creativity is not easy all the time. I actually enjoy the process as much as the creative part…

Hope you liked this insight.
Please be inspired by this. 
Be well informed by this. 
And let it lead you to find your own way to work with clay
or whatever material you choose to work with…

And Thank You for supporting Handmade!

Senin, 28 November 2011

How Is Your Brain??? Cyber Crazy Yet?

I don't know about you, but I'm having a bit of a slow start to getting back into the swing of things…
So I'm extending my Cyber Monday Etsy shop sale through Tuesday night.
Use Coupon Code: BOCCYBER when checking out and you get 20% off your purchase.

And just as things happen to go - my Etsy shop has hit a milestone during this weekend's sale…
1500 sales!
WOAH…
Seriously - WOAH!

So of course - I want to give you guys stuff to celebrate!
If you use the BOCCYBER coupon code - you will get entered to take part in my giveaways.
I'm not exactly sure yet what I'm going to do - but it will be fun!

I listed some new Lentil Beads and some New Pendants in my shop for this Cyber Monday sale.
And if you've got some time and want to get a chance at winning one of the lentil beads in my shop - Go to my etsy shop, favorite an item then hop on over to my Marsha Neal Studio Facebook page & comment on my post for the 10am giveaway (starts with me saying: "my computer is giving me attitude")…

Have fun shopping and THANKS!!!

How Is Your Brain??? Cyber Crazy Yet?

I don't know about you, but I'm having a bit of a slow start to getting back into the swing of things…
So I'm extending my Cyber Monday Etsy shop sale through Tuesday night.
Use Coupon Code: BOCCYBER when checking out and you get 20% off your purchase.

And just as things happen to go - my Etsy shop has hit a milestone during this weekend's sale…
1500 sales!
WOAH…
Seriously - WOAH!

So of course - I want to give you guys stuff to celebrate!
If you use the BOCCYBER coupon code - you will get entered to take part in my giveaways.
I'm not exactly sure yet what I'm going to do - but it will be fun!

I listed some new Lentil Beads and some New Pendants in my shop for this Cyber Monday sale.
And if you've got some time and want to get a chance at winning one of the lentil beads in my shop - Go to my etsy shop, favorite an item then hop on over to my Marsha Neal Studio Facebook page & comment on my post for the 10am giveaway (starts with me saying: "my computer is giving me attitude")…

Have fun shopping and THANKS!!!

[HOW-TO] - Manually start an iCloud backup

[SOURCE: TiPb]

By Allyson Kazmucha, Wednesday, Oct 26, 2011



Running iOS 5 and iCloud and wondering how you can manually trigger a backup? iCloud will automatically backup at some point during the day when you’re on Wi-Fi, but if you need to replace or restore your phone, or you know you’ll be leaving for a while and want to make sure the backup is done before you go, you do have that option.

Here’s what to do:




  • First tap into your Settings app and tap into iCloud.



  • On this screen you’ll see a list of all the services you are syncing with iCloud.
  • Scroll down a bit further and you’ll see a button labeled Storage & Backup. Tap it.



  • Scroll all the way down to the Backup sections and you will see a button labeled Back Up Now. Tap it to start creating an iCloud backup.



  • iCloud will begin creating a backup for you. It can do this in the background so you can continue using your device like normal while the process completes.

iCloud will create backups for you regularly but it will only perform a backup when you are connected to Wifi and plugged in to a charging outlet. So as a note to users on tiered data plans, if you need to create an iCloud backup manually at least make sure you are on Wifi if at all possible.

Minggu, 27 November 2011

[HOW-TO] - Initiate iTunes WiFi Sync in iOS 5?


  • When you plug in your iOS device into iTunes with the USB cable, and click on your iOS device in the left column, there is a Summary screen to display the features of your iOS device. 
  •  It is the main summary screen for your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch. 
  •  At the bottom of the Summary screen, there is a check box to sync the device using Wi-Fi.

[HOW-TO] - Enable the Lockscreen Camera button in iOS 5.0




Ever wondered how to enable that camera button on your Lockscreen?

  • If you are reading this because you too, have spent hours looking for a way to enable the lockscreen camera button, you should understand the frustration.
  • Here is the simple way to activate your lockscreen camera button. 
  • On your lockscreen, just double tap the Home Button to make the camera button appear. 
  • Yes, it is that simple. 
  • Now you’ll be able to take quick camera shots without trying to find that Camera icon hidden somewhere in your app collection.

Untethered Jailbreak iOS 5.0/5.0.1 - Might be delayed again!


Recently (Nov. 27, 2011), Greenp0ison website recently posted an article explaining about the progress of the untethered Jailbreak. It seems that the team will be having a no-holds-barred information WAR against Apple. 
Its a cat-and-mouse game when it comes to Jailbreaking.
So, I don't think we will be able to see the untethered Jailbreak solution soon. In the meantime, people can still either use the semi-tethered or tethered Jailbreak first. But that will be on their own risk. There is always a possibility that the new method required a clean iOS.

[HOW-TO] - Unroot Samsung Galaxy Note With One Click On Windows



samsung_galaxy_noteThe Galaxy Note surely is one of the flashiest Android handsets out there with it’s massive 5.3” screen sporting the Super AMOLED HD display. The device surely packs all the elements to to become a media powerhouse for movies, games and music and not to mention editing stuff as well. With it’s full potential unleashed to rooting, if you for some odd reason want to unroot the device, it just got very easy. Thanks to XDA-Developers forum member dr.ketan for packing up the unrooting script. This script is to be used to unroot theGalaxy Note, only if you used the Easy Rooting Toolkit as posted by us.
The unrooting script, like the rooting script is meant for Windows only for now, though we’re sure Linux and Mac will follow soon enough. So if you’re sure that your phone was rooted via the Easy Rooting Toolkit, here’s how you can unroot your Galaxy Note.
Disclaimer: Please follow this guide at your own risk. AddictiveTips will not be liable if your device gets damaged or bricked during the process.
Requirements:
Instructions:
  1. To begin, download the unrooting toolkit and extract it on your PC.
  2. Now make sure USB Debugging is enabled on your device. (Settings > Applications > Development.)
  3. Also, make sure to check Unknown Sources in Settings > Applications.
  4. Connect the Galaxy Note to the PC via USB cable and set to to Charge Only mode.
  5. Open the rooting toolkit folder and run RUNME-UNROOT.bat to begin the unrooting process.
There onwards, simply follow the on screen instructions and prompts to remove all root access on your Galaxy Note.