Archive for August, 2009

Ornaments Artist Unleashes Potential of Wood

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Christine Coffman has turned her artwork into a thriving business.

At age 12 Christine Coffman asked her father to teach her to carve. That was 46 years ago in Garden City Michigan. Over time her own style developed and people began to see her Polish and German heritage in her work. Listening to advice from fellow carvers, she learned to be more detail oriented. She also learned that she was not so much a woodcarver, but an artist who worked in wood.

Coffman draws her own ornament and figurine patterns and then forces the figure from the wood. She uses both Butternut wood and Linden wood, also known as Bass wood. Linden wood is used due to the perfect pairing of its properties to her needs. Linden wood is light and strong. The grain is straight and allows fine knife strokes to create a smooth surface. Butternut wood is used for its interesting grain patterns. Both woods are native to the eastern United States.

Ornaments were a natural extension of her artwork. Each ornament is still a tiny, original sculpture that looks natural hanging by a string. Granted, sometimes the cats or elephants ornaments are hanging by their tails, but who is to say that is not perfectly natural?

By drawing her own ornament patterns, Christine is able to change them on a whim. She will use a basic outline to start the carving but by giving each ornament carving different details, she creates very different looks. That premise carries over to every ornament figure she carves. The little children ornaments may be described simply as being dressed in pajamas or nightgowns and holding onto the string with one hand, but once carved, each child has his or her own distinct look. The wooden ornaments at Christmas-Carvings are not limited in design. You will find nativity sets, wooden santas, cat figurines and much more. With Christine Coffman’s talents and skills, a piece of wood is pure potential.

Article and images used with permission from Christmas-Carvings.com

Unique Ornaments – No Two Ornaments Alike

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Personalized glass works of art – each as unique as a snowflake.

Snowflake Ornament Company features custom color ornaments personalized in calligraphy with your special message. Each ornament is a unique, colorful glass sphere made using a two-week progressive coloring process developed by designer Beth Machall-Dwyer.

Founded in 1993, Beth’s ornament designs are the result of her love of color and all things unique, and her interest in the calligraphy style of handwriting.

In the late 1980’s, Beth had purchased her first home. Money was tight at the time and it was almost Christmastime. She didn’t have the extra cash for ornaments, so she made her own.

The following year, Beth decided to combine her ornament creations with her love of calligraphy and sell personalized ornaments at local craft shows. She named her company, Snowflake Ornament Company, because like a snowflake, each ornament is unique and one-of-a-kind. “My first show was a disaster. The show was held at a school that lost electricity due to a nearby car accident.” Beth had to display her ornaments outside on a windy day. “It took all I had to just keep the ornaments from falling to the ground!”

After a few years of shows, Snowflake Ornament Company had a local following. Her repeat customers appreciated the uniqueness or her work and that it could be customized with names and messages in metallic inks. “I purchase ornaments for my children and family every year. It’s always nice to have a keepsake with each of their names and the year it was given”, says long-time client Karen U.

Over time, the ornaments have gained sophistication. Beth continually explores the beauty of color combining. “Everywhere I go I look for unusual color blending. I am not afraid to experiment – some of my favorites are the most unlikely combinations.”

The interest in Snowflake Ornament Company continues to grow to this day. Corporations, not-for-profits, museums, gift shops and individuals from across the country appreciate the beauty of this one-of-a-kind glass art.

In 2004, Snowflake Ornament Company was featured on HGTV. Named “Year Round Christmas”, the TV show featured people whose daily lives include the Christmas holiday. The program still shows on HGTV during the holidays and has even been spotted during the summer months as well.

Visit www.SnowflakeOrnament.com to design your own heirloom-quality ornament or choose from the collection of colors shown.

Article and images used with permission from SnowflakeOrnament.com

Ornaments Designer Supports the Arts

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

The combination of skill and passion made creating ornaments a natural.

Nutcracker Ballet Gifts began 18 years ago when Eddie Dorf’s daughter Esmee danced at Ballet Ventura in California. She was the typical ballet student doing the seasonal Nutcracker. First she was a little mouse and she danced her way to being Clara five years later. Eddie was also typical as a proud father who wanted to support his daughter’s dance efforts. Being in the souvenir T-Shirt business, he created a Nutcracker design for tee and sweatshirts to be sold at the performance to raise money for the ballet company and voila, a business was born.

Michelle & Eddie Dorf are the owners of Nutcracker Ballet Gifts and they certainly have found their niche in the ornament collectors industry as well as in the world of ballet. Their commitment today is to continue supporting the arts by having the most unique collection of Nutcracker Ballet Gifts such as their lovely wooden ornaments available in one place. They continually search and design new ornaments so that gift buyers and ornaments collectors will have the opportunity to select the best ballet ornaments and ornament figurines available, whether it be a fundraiser or just to put a smile on a child’s face.

Their other commitment is to support those less fortunate children to be the best they can be, whether they have a dream of dance or some other dream. A portion of the profits generated from ornaments sales is contributed to a youth at risk organization. Nutcracker Ballet Gifts is listed in the Ornaments Directory under Christmas Ornaments.

Article and images used with permission from NutcrackerBalletGifts.com