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you know...
you are just so adorable!
seeing you move, hearing your voice...
i am filled with missing you! how blessed am i to have sat at the table of jOy in the city of lOve...and just
be
with
you.
xoxoxoxoxoxo,
rebecca
Posted by: rebecca | January 13, 2011 at 08:34 AM
You are fantastic in every way!! I LOVE seeing your beautiful living smile. Oh, you are wonderful.
Love, Vanessa
ps: your work in amazing!
Posted by: a fanciful twist | January 13, 2011 at 09:06 AM
ummmmmm.......you are so amazing. So close yet so far.
How I wish that T-ride were close to Longmont!!!!!! It's SO frustrating. Please get your work over to some of the galleries here and maybe I might get to see you.
Beautiful work, beautiful woman.
Posted by: karen cole | January 13, 2011 at 10:07 AM
How fantastic to hear your voice, see your hands move, hear your process!! Loved it, the next best thing to actually being there in person!! Your art pieces never cease to amaze and inspire me!!
XOXO
Lisa
Posted by: Lisa Swifka | January 13, 2011 at 11:43 AM
These are wonderful Stephanie, and I thought you did a great job of describing your work. I find it almost painful to watch and listen to myself in video.
xo
Posted by: L Marsh | January 13, 2011 at 01:39 PM
Oh you sounded FAB, but I know it's easy to freak out when we pop up LIVE ON VIDEO.
You never say "um" in a normal conversation.
When someone jams a mic under MY face I pretty much turn into a character from SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE.
The pieces are SO great and I love the magnet, removable component. As usual: well done!
Happy New Year Sweetie!
Posted by: Lisa Hoffman | January 13, 2011 at 03:07 PM
UMM...is the appropriate usage, more than the ever so OVER used, "you know" ... Congrats!!!
XXOO B.
Posted by: bh | January 13, 2011 at 03:42 PM
haaaaa ! I LOVE IT
Love seeing and hearing you in Action
Its been so long since I have seen you in person
that I was gobbling up every bit and loved EVERY UHM !
;)
well it's hard to be on camera that way
you did great
I love that you shared too
I would have chickened out !
well, the minute they started rolling I woulda chickened out
so ! KUDOS
It was so fun to see your art and congrats on your interview.
The first of many I am sure.
Its wonderful that you are being recognized for an Eco Creation.
Love, S.
Posted by: Art Tea Life | January 13, 2011 at 05:58 PM
cracking up over the posted comment above mine
Uhm is the correct term vs. the overused You Knowww
love that
Posted by: Art Tea Life | January 13, 2011 at 05:59 PM
my friend the movie star!!! wish I could be their for the opening...mucho love-Linda
Posted by: Linda Gleitz | January 13, 2011 at 07:00 PM
Totally fantastic, you sound just as I would have imagined! Terrific!
Posted by: Jenny F | January 13, 2011 at 09:15 PM
Stephanie, You are a natural! So engaging and personable! I didn't hear you say "umm" once; I was so excited to finally get to hear you speaking about your art. I've always loved your goddesses and the way this one is attached with magnets is so cool, I'm in a construction kind of mood today, so I think I'll hit a couple of flea mkts. for goodies and get out my tin shears. Perhaps I can start something for Rebecca's auction. Thanks for your comment on my blog about the new appearance; I've always loved your yellow, and, when that shade popped up on my layout-maker (after trying a plethora of other hues), I had to have the sunshine. I've been talking with someone who does professional headers, and she recommended that I convert to the 3 column style. Would you give me your opinion regarding having a header designed professionally for my blog? This designer sugggested a simple geometric design behind photos of some of my work. Do you think I should pursue this, or would that be too limiting? I've lost all perspective at this point, but I want my blog to become more of a journal of things that inspire me. I've waxed on longer than I meant to, just felt your input would be valuable!
Thanks so much for all YOUR inspiraton,
Kathy
Posted by: Kathy | January 14, 2011 at 05:47 AM
It's great to hear you! :)
You're so inspiring! Thanks for sharing! :))
Posted by: Steph | January 14, 2011 at 08:05 AM
oh oh
ohohohohhhhhhhhhh.....
you are WOnderFIlled!
:-)
:-)
i am so happy to see this
that I smiled
2 times....
PS--i feel
i am an American Beauty
Kitchen~dancing goddess,
too!
you did so GOOD!
{{ plus
how fantastic to see you hands are not all cut up from the tin
as
mine would be~~
yes
yes
yes
i would be pointing with band*aids
on each finger... }}
Posted by: somepinkflowers | January 14, 2011 at 10:03 AM
Oh Stephanie, I meant to write you last week, what an amazing video this is, and what a treasure for you to have to share with others, and on your website(?)!!! roxanne
Posted by: rivergardenstudio | January 24, 2011 at 04:07 PM