Driia’s Dreams

Driia’s Dreams, LLC PO Box 2832 Sterling VA 20167 (703) 736-0024

Welcome!

Driia’s Dreams, LLC specializes in individually handcrafted jewelry designs featuring mixed media, fused glass, silver, beads and natural stone.

This site is a gateway to the art of Carrie S. Hafer, aka Driia (pronounced dry-ah) in various forms. Driia likes to create unique mixed media art and jewelry. You will also find examples of functional art, photography, poetry, and random useful information.

Note: At the moment this website is best viewed using Firefox. We are currently having styling issues with IE 6 & 7. Work is being done to resolve those problems. Thank you.

April 8th, 2009
Featured Display at the Sterling Branch Library

Recently I was asked by the local library staff to design a display that features my jewelry for a few weeks in April. This was a lot of fun! I have many pieces on display that are not yet featured in the gallery…. most of which are for sale and will be available on the website very soon.

I want to thank the library staff at the Sterling Library for this opportunity.

The display officially went in April 7th. And I was getting attention from several library patrons who wanted to know if it was for sale. Very exciting, and rewarding to hear strangers complimenting my designs. So I thank you too.

I decided to theme the display “Jewelry Making” with several different styles of jewelry and methods (although mainly I focus on fused glass pieces right now) with several books, some raw materials, and a variety of hand tools.

So - If you are in the area of Sterling VA in Loudoun County - stop by and enjoy the library and make sure to take in my display case!

As for sales - I will say that if people want to buy them from the display - arrangements can be made depending on the piece… I can always substitute another from my stock. There is a reserve placed on a few pieces - with right of first refusal which will not be resolved until after the display is dismantled.

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December 17th, 2008
Shopping for the Impoverished Artist

The Holidays are upon us….

I find at this time of year that I am drawn even more to all the bits and pieces of equipment, tools and supplies that I don’t already have. That I quite simply can’t afford or justify either.

So. What do you do?

I try to cope by going to lots of thrift stores, and searching for bargain items to re-purpose. I look for the really good sales or buy only that one item that I can get with a 40% off coupon at the local craft stores. But for power tools, and materials - I have increasingly been haunting places like Craigslist.org or Freecycle.org - seriously.

My finds this year include:

an extra large laminator
a band saw (bench top 9″)
a floor standing artist’s easel
6 inch variable speed grinder
combo belt and disc sander
metal folding display shelf

And a variety of smaller things like wood mantle clocks, and computer accessories that I picked up for re-purposing.

There were more things that I could have bought - and their more things that I didn’t get.

The real beauty of sites like Craigslist and Freecycle is that you get to have your cake and eat it too. Something you want at a price that doesn’t have to make you cringe (often free if you start there), AND you save things from being thrown out…. so you aren’t buying new at the expense of sending older things to the landfill.

As a geek and an artist - I save waaay too many things. I know it, my husband knows it, our friends know it (and contribute to the chaos occasionally), and our house shows ALL the signs of becoming a black hole.

So look for those items that you want - be patient - be willing to drive a reasonable distance for the *right* items, and look at what you aren’t using and consider either trading or putting things up on site that helps your local area. It’s cheaper and you can list your terms: local pick up only - you haul, cash only.

If you are shopping for friends and family who are artists ….. a box of cool random bits and pieces can be even better than the latest tools and supplies. Someone’s cast off jewelry can be the parts they use to make something truly unique.

Don’t be afraid to bargain… do be polite and if you make an appointment to see the item - show up and be prepared to take the item right then. If you like it and you can afford it now is the time to buy it. Sometimes after you show up - you decide it’s not quite right - or that you aren’t willing to pay quite that much. Offer a compromise price…. or walk away.

While you look at these items - don’t forget….you can clean things up, you can paint or refinish things or you can pull items apart for parts to make something else… come on - we ALL do that - don’t we?

So - shop the internet and yes - the yellow pages (remember not all thrift stores are even listed online). Look for local consignment and thrift shops. Look for curb alerts (items being tossed out at the curb), freebies, and fair to good condition items at prices that will let you sleep at night.

Get going already…. there are things to find and more things to make!

Happy hunting and a Merry holiday season to all….

December 10th, 2008
random site notes

We will be upgrading to a newer version of the Wordpress software and making changes to the theme.

Year’s end and New beginnings:

An actual shopping cart.
A hopefully cleaner easier to maintain site.
LOTS more pictures of actual pieces and including things up for sale.
Organizing my finished products for easy sales / display.

Schedules changed unexpectedly this past year. We had emergency home repair and other issues crop up at critical points in the business schedule. The curse of being your own boss - and working from home I guess.

Enough dwelling in the past - it’s time to begin to move forward again.

Really! - More pictures of art and jewelry coming soon.

April 25th, 2008
Small bit of fun

I was browsing Digg and ran across the following picture that someone took of some random street art in NYC.

http://flickr.com/photos/nickgray/2434200018/

I find it inspiring to find people who can be this creative, but equally refreshing that someone else can recognize it enough to want to photograph it.

October 10th, 2007
Participating in the St. Joseph Parish Craft Fair

Well - it’s official! Driia’s Dreams will be taking part in the 3rd Annual St. Joseph’s Craft Fair.

This is an indoor / juried event to be held:

Sat. October 27, 2007

St. Joseph Parish Hall
750 PeachTree St.
Herndon, VA 20170

The show is open to the public and the admission is free!

Doors open at 9:30 am and close at 3:30 pm

This is just 16 days away - so I better get a move on and finish all those pieces I have started.
Wish me luck and hope to see you there!