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I did it,  I registered for a class at the Columbus Cultural Arts Center.  I start next week and I am looking very forward to learning new techniques  and adding a new level of artistry to my designs.  I will definately keep you posted about what’s new and up and coming.

The offerings are inspiring.  They teach every thing from weaving and fabric dying to metal fabrication and bronze casting.  I found the cost of taking these classes very reasonable as well.  For only $48 plus your lab fee, you get 8 weeks of comprehensive instruction on the technique you are trying to learn. 

I found that to be a better use of my money than taking a 1 time class at a bead store for $30-100.  Not that there is anything wrong with that of course.  Add to that the fact that for 4 hours every week, I get to be surrounded by wonderful artists.  What could be more inspiring than that?

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketUzuri Designs has been featured as a designer on Style Conspiracy!  This is a wonderful blog that features independent artists and designers.  The ladies who contribute to this blog are very talented in thier own right.  Be sure to check them out!

I have been away from this blog for awhile but I am not going to make excuses.  There have been many improvements I am making to the company.  I have been preparing media materials,  refining new designs, learning new techniques and learning how I can better serve my customers. 

One way to find out how to better serve my customers is to simply ask them.  So I asked through this survey.  And they are voicing there opinions.  I love it.  I have finally come up with a newsletter format that I can live with at the time being as well.

I have been bettering my self through health and wellness both physically and spiritually.  I found that I needed to stop to gain insight to the direction I was going in my life.  Unfortunately yet fortunately I had to say goodbye to circumstances that were impeding my progress.  It was a ceremonious yet silent goodbye whispered with love and a prayer.

Things are great and I am going to do a better job of keeping ya’ll updated.