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Bay Village, Ohio
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Home Studio
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See my work at www.gaillannum.etsy.com
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http://gaillannum.blogspot.com
Describe your media/materials you work with
jewelry, bronze, silver, PMC, precious metal clay, metal clay, silver metal clay, bronze metal clay, BronzClay, metal, Cleveland

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Teaching Classes at Bead and Button

Cristina Leonard and I are teaching 5 different classes at Bead and Button this year.  Cris and I met at Bead and Button a few years back and even though she lives in Iowa and I live in Ohio we became best friends.  For a few years we took classes together and last year we started teaching together.  Our classes are listed below.This one is the Etched and Riveted Metal Bracelet. …See More
Jan 15
Gail Lannum and Kimberly Nogueira are now friends
Jan 2
Connie Fox and Gail Lannum are now friends
Sep 26, 2012
Caron Reid liked Gail Lannum's blog post Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel
Apr 5, 2012
Gail Lannum commented on Gail Lannum's blog post Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel
"Thanks for the tips on the other teachers.  I know that Barbara is teaching at Bead and Button this year... and so am I.... so I don't have a lot of time to take classes. "
Apr 3, 2012
Brigitte Martin commented on Gail Lannum's blog post Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel
"Deborah Lozier is great, patience personified. She's located on the West Coast. Another good person to talk to about teaching this subject is Anne Havel. She's on the East Coast. Both travel and both are on crafthaus, easy for you to…"
Apr 3, 2012
Alison B. Antelman commented on Gail Lannum's blog post Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel
"If you ever decide to take a torch fired enamel class again I highly recommend Deb Lozier. She's teaching soon at the Mendocino Art Center but gets to many other places...she is an excellent teacher and sets a good tone for the class. thanks…"
Apr 3, 2012
Ann Davis commented on Gail Lannum's blog post Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel
"Hey Gail! I got that book too, tried it:)) it worked, lots of fun, good for charms, front and back in one shot:)) much faster when you get the hang of it and don't get too much enamel on:)) I'm going to her demo this weekend at the Mid…"
Apr 3, 2012
Gail Lannum commented on Gail Lannum's blog post Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel
"Thanks Brigitte!!"
Apr 2, 2012
Brigitte Martin commented on Gail Lannum's blog post Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel
"Thank you for this tip, Gail. Sorry to hear about how that class went, I am glad you found useful instructions in this book here."
Apr 2, 2012
Brigitte Martin liked Gail Lannum's blog post Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel
Apr 2, 2012
Gail Lannum posted a blog post

Book Review: Torch Fired Enamel

Torch-Fired Enamel Jewelry: A Workshop in Painting with FireI've only taken one class in torch fired enameling and it was nothing short of a disaster.  A sub-set of students were some of the most…See More
Apr 2, 2012
Elaine Luther left a comment for Gail Lannum
"Hi Gail, nice to see you!"
Mar 2, 2012
Gail Lannum left a comment for Elaine Luther
"Hi Elaine!!!  "
Mar 2, 2012
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Gail Lannum commented on Susan Breen Silvy's group Metal Clay Playhaus
"Great Pics Christine!!  The conference was a great way to meet some of these wonderful artists!!"
Jul 19, 2011

Gail Lannum's Blog

Teaching Classes at Bead and Button

Posted on January 15, 2013 at 9:15pm 0 Comments

Cristina Leonard and I are teaching 5 different classes at Bead and Button this year.  Cris and I met at Bead and Button a few years back and even though she lives in Iowa and I live in Ohio we became best friends.  For a few years we took classes together and last year we started teaching together.  Our classes are listed below.

This one is the Etched and Riveted Metal Bracelet. …

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At 10:46pm on March 2, 2012, Elaine Luther said…

Hi Gail, nice to see you!

At 6:21pm on April 21, 2011, Margaret R Schindel said…
Thanks, Gail! Better late than never. ;)
At 9:36am on January 27, 2011, Brigitte Martin said…
Thank you very much for your membership payment and support of crafthaus. Your membership is good through Feb 15, 2012.

Enjoy crafthaus, participate often :-)
At 9:15pm on December 13, 2010, Barbara Briggs said…

Hey Gail!  Looks like we're in good company.  I think Crafthaus will be an interesting experience!

At 6:01pm on March 17, 2010, Linda Lankford said…
Sorry it took so long to get back with you, but I wanted to chack with the person in charge of MI II, just to be sure I was passing on the correct information. I assumed it would be no problem entering metal clay pieces and I was assuming correctly. There is no reason why a metal clay piece could not be entered. Once it's fired, it's fine silver, or copper, or bronze, and any of those elements fit into the metals category. I know that there is some fabulous work being done with metal clay these days. I have worked with it a few times, but have not mastered it yet. I do have friends that do beautiful things with it. One of our SMM members, Kay Adams, won the Saul Bell award, in the PMC category, this year. Thanks for asking, and please do pass the word to others using metal clay., Hapy St. Pats Day!
At 11:41pm on March 14, 2010, Linda Lankford said…
Great work using Bronze and Copper clay. Charming pieces.
At 10:16pm on June 27, 2009, Lora Hart said…
Hiya Honey!
At 8:58pm on June 26, 2009, Lorena Angulo said…
Hola Gail! Welcome to crafthaus you will love this place!
At 11:20pm on June 25, 2009, Catherine Davies Paetz said…
Hi Gail! Welcome ;-)
At 6:23am on June 25, 2009, Brigitte Martin said…
Welcome to crafthaus, the network for artists, craftsmen/women ! I am very glad you joined us !

Please add thoughts to the blogs and discussion forums that are already posted. Of course, if there is something else you'd much rather talk about, please add that to the site so that the rest of us can chime in.

I really hope you will enjoy being with this network and find the exchanges interesting and fun. The more you put into it, the more you will get out of it, for sure.

Please note that crafthaus is a fully member-financed website, meaning that a small annual fee is involved in being a member . You will find all the necessary information on how to go about this in the FAQs section of the site. Your membership fee is due on or before July 15, 2009 and is payable through paypal (preferred,) US check or credit card.

Finally, if there are ever any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to email me anytime. I will do my best to be of help.

Again: Welcome and enjoy !

Brigitte Martin
crafthaus Editor
 
 
 

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- by Rebecca Rose. 2013, SNAG/crafthaus Scholarship Recipient

For the next 13 months we'll discuss the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of exhibiting  in art shows as emerging artists and established artists. Exhibition coverage will be balanced with tips on how to strategically build a legacy over a length of time, in a way that makes sense to your individual goals as an artist and maker. 

Join us each month! There will be surprises around every corner, with photos, videos, SNAG conference coverage, and occasional interviews by rising artists!

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