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Monday, February 4, 2013

Little Things from the Big Flea

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This past weekend was the Big Flea at the Fredericksburg Expo Center. Friends Suzanne and Janet and I got there right when it opened and wo...
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Paper Mosaic Necklaces in GreenCraft Magazine

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by Leslie Brier, Brier Design Studio   The February 2013 Issue of GreenCraft Magazine will be in stores February 1. My paper mosaic ...
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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Getting real in the new year.

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I resolved in 2013 to get my housework, calendar, paperwork and antique booth back on track before going back to full-time creating. I am s...
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Second Half of the Twelve Days of Christmas Swap

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I just took my little tree down, and enjoyed every one of these all over again. Here is a peek at the days you haven't seen yet. Da...
Saturday, December 15, 2012

Published! Amy Powers' Inspired Ideas Christmas Issue 2012

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by Leslie Brier, Brier Design Studio Amy Powers has done it again. She puts together a gorgeous magazine, with lots and lots of projects ...
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Friday, December 14, 2012

Twelve Days of Christmas Swap Part 1

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by Leslie Brier, Brier Design Studio One of my favorite parts of Christmas last year was the Twelve Days of Christmas Ornament Swap. I wa...
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Monday, November 26, 2012

New ICE Resin Pendants - Birds, Hearts and Flowers

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 I just finished a group of pieces for the PonShop . I thought I was going to create a group of gritty, dark-colored pieces that involved...
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Leslie Brier, Brier Design Studio
Fredericksburg,, Virginia, United States
I love hunting through thrift stores and salvage yards to find inspiration for my pieces. In most cases, I don’t know exactly what I’m looking for, but I know when I’ve found it because of the little jolt of excitement that I feel when I see it. It’s fun to find items that have been cast off because they are no longer beautiful or useful to their original owner, and give them a new identity. Once I sit down to start an altered piece, I feel like I am solving a puzzle as I try to fit parts together into a cohesive whole. My finished pieces feel "real" to me in the Velveteen Rabbit sense of the word.
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