Posts Tagged ‘Eggshell Art’
Eggshell Art Webinar
The Art of Tamera Seevers – PPV Webinar
Webinar Details:
Date: February 21, 2010
Time: 7:00 pm (MST)
Price: $10.00
Summary: Dr. Lew and Tamera Seevers will take you through Tamera’s new book – The Art of Tamera Seevers.
You will get to listen (and maybe even participate) in the interview.
Tamera will be talking about where she gets her designs, inspiration, idea and more.
This is a special “Meet the Author” Webinar.
Play the Video Below for a Sneak Preview.
How to sign up for the PPV Webinar:
1. Go to Profitable Hobbies Online Store and Pay for The Webinar – or just Click Here.
2. After we receive your order, you will be sent the link (through e-mail) to the registration page.
3. Fill out the registration form, then submit.
4. You will then receive an e-mail with the link to access the webinar.
5. Click on the link at the time of the webinar (7:00 p.m. MST)
Notes:
Your registration link will be sent to the e-mail you provide during checkout. Please make sure it is correct.
The link you receive to enter the webinar is unique to you, do not share it with anyone. It someone else uses the link, you will not be able to get in. The link is only good for one person to join.
Sorry, there is no discount on the webinar price (it’s only $10) for members.
Both Members of The I&E Network and Non Members are welcome to attend.
The button below will take you to the first step of the process -
We hope to see everyone there to support Tammy Seevers and her art.
If you have questions, please contact us at 1 800 624-7415. (We will do our best to help you on short notice)
Engraving Eggshell Art
Nellie Whitener is doing some great artwork engraving on Eggshells.
She recently sent us an e-mail containing pictures of some of her latest projects.
Here is the e-mail she sent in, we thought others might enjoy it.
I have had a Paragrave since the late 80′s. My husband was interested in it and purchased it at a Small Business Expo in Charlotte, NC.
After we received it, he never did much with it, but always doing some form of art work, it just naturally became mine. I had previously had my own Leather Shop where I did custom leather carved items for commissioned pieces as well as doing for the public.
I remained in this business for over 10 years until I had to have Carpal Tunnel surgery on both hands from all the use with the leather tools. After that I developed Arthritis in my hands and it made it difficult to use the leather tools. I did work with the Paragrave for several years doing custom glassware, metal engraving, and egg carvings until I was diagnosed with Leukemia 7 years ago, and I was working a full time job at the time and my husband had passed away 2 months before my cancer was found.
My company closed down in March of this year, and I haven’t had to do any treatments since last November, so I really got in the mood to get back in my shop and get going with my engraving. At the present time I am doing some commission work on emu eggs doing portraits, and have just completed an Ostrich egg. I am attaching some pictures for you to look at.
I have been away from this for 7 years, so I am just getting back into enjoying all that this high speed tool can accomplish, it’s awesome, and Dr. Lew has always been an inspiration. I actually had the privilege to meet him and Tammy several years ago when they came to Durham North Carolina for a seminar.
Best wishes, keep up the great work out there, Nellie Whitener.
Keep up the good work Nellie, the eggshell look great!




