It's September and Fall is here. Nature is in full force. Our September featured artist Gayle Dowell lives in the heart of the flint hills prairies of Kansas where she finds most of her inspirations from nature.
Why did you pick your shop name?
When I first opened my Etsy shop, my
two daughters were making and selling jewelry with me. All three of us
had different styles and preferences in design when we started, so we
named ourselves,
Kit and Caboodle Shop, which comes from the phrase,
"the whole kit and caboodle" which means a collection of things. It
seemed to fit the fact that we were selling a little of everything.
What started as a hobby for the three of us to share continued to a
business minus the help from my daughters. I'm a one woman business
now, but the name stuck so I've kept it. I also sell under my own name,
Gayle Dowell, at
www.gayledowell.com.
What inspires you?
I'm most inspired by organic textures and shapes. I
live in the heart of the flint hills prairies of Kansas where I find
most of my inspiration from the grasses and flowers of the prairie.
I've heard that many people think that Kansas is flat and boring, but I
think that is only true for those who have not taken the time to really
stop, stoop down, and look closely at what the prairie is all about.
I'm hoping that my prairie grass textured pieces will cause people to
realize the wonderful beauty and diversity that this part of the US has
to offer. Each prairie grass piece that I make comes with a card
stating the name and a photo of the grass or flower that was used to
make the textured piece.
When did you first become interested in Metal Clay? How long have you
been designing jewelry using Metal Clay?
After my beginning beading
phase in jewelry making, I was looking to expand my skills by taking a
beginner's class in metalsmithing. From there I decided to incorporate
metal clay to give me more design possibilities that could be
incorporated with the metalsmithing. Metal clay for me, has become a
way to add the textures of the prairie into metal pieces that will last.
I've been working with metal clay since about 2010 and have enjoyed
the journey.
What do you enjoy most about working in Metal Clay?
I enjoy the
flexibility and the unlimited design possibilities that metal clay gives
me. Because I love organic textures and shapes, metal clay makes it
easy for me to mold and shape pieces that reflect that inspiration, and
because I can incorporate it into my metalsmithing, I have even more
design opportunities.
Why did you design the giveaway piece?
What is special about your
giveaway piece? My daughter just got married a few days ago and I
designed the bridal party jewelry using different grasses for each
bridesmaid's pendant and then customizing it with the first initial of
each person. I've been wanting to do custom work for some time, making each
piece of the prairie a personal experience. I'm giving away a
customized prairie grass piece similar to the one shown using the
winner's choice of a first initial.
A lucky winner will win ONE (1) Peppergrass & Prairie Grass Textured Necklace. Here are the rules to enter the MCHs blog giveaway:
Every person is eligible to enter the blog
giveaway with up to FOUR (4) entries. How can you get an entry? You
can do any of the following and then let us know that by leaving a
comment here so we can keep track.
- Follow our blog = 1 entry
- Check out featured artist and post favorite piece on the blog = 1 entry
- Heart featured artist’s shop = 1 entry
- Follow featured artist on Facebook = 1 entry
- Make a purchase = 2 entries
- Refer a friend = 1 entry
- Tweet about the giveaway using key word metalclayheads = 1 entry
- Share the Metal Clay Heads blog giveaway link on FB (Go to http://www.facebook.com/MetalClayHeadsTeam and click Share) = 1 entry
- If you voted and commented on our last challenge = 1 entry
The giveaway will run for two weeks. We will announce the winner on September 25th. Good luck!