I’m not sure if it’s because Nathan and I have been through a cross country move that I am more aware of others pulling up roots and moving on. I am especially aware of young couples
Saturday, March 7, 2026
The Big Purge
I’m not sure if it’s because Nathan and I have been through a cross country move that I am more aware of others pulling up roots and moving on. I am especially aware of young couples
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Envisioning Life “Out West”
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| Snow Canyon, Ivins, UT near St. George |
Our decision to leave the nest was so easy that it had to have held a cosmic force behind it. In 2017, we began planning for when to sell the house, what to purge, where to live, and the logistics for getting there. Getting where? Would we become nomads? Where would we visit? Were we looking for a permanent home? We studied maps. We dreamed of the life we wanted to live. We decided to wander without commitment and to head for St. George, Utah, for starters. We hoped to stay for a year and make side trips of a couple hundred miles out from there. When we were “done” there, we planned to center ourselves in another spot and repeat the cycle until we decided to settle down.
How would we get there? We started shopping for a big comfortable car that would take everything we could pack into it for the long drive to move cross country. Everything else had to go. We started planning for a huge purge of our possessions. Watch for next month's post about our year long effort to lessen our load!
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Saturday, September 20, 2025
Convenient Online Shopping Returns @ Tina's Sedona
Greetings From Tucson... I'm feeling great about upcoming seasonal opportunities to sell my beaded artistry! That said, I guess this is a good time to announce that online shopping at Tina's Sedona is once again possible. Important details in a minute.
But first, here is some of my artwork to be sold at several local events.
FIBER ARTS TUCSON 2025
It will be “a first” to sell French Beaded sculptures & jewelry at this Fiber Arts Guild event. These artists are my "tribe".
As This Season Unfolds... I am excited about attending- of all things- a tatting workshop on October 6th. The only thing that concerns me is going off in another direction with a good variety of 5 want-to-do's already holding my interest. I will just have to live to be 100. After a final remodel in our home which included my studio, I am ready to ditch technology and get back to working with my hands.
For Your Convenience... So my website shopping cart is once again operational after a few years without one. Here are a few of the newest additions to Tina's Sedona. I'm preparing to add My Necklaces soon.
A Final Word...
My interests are so diverse that I need direction from my customers. If you have purchased from me before and you would like to see more of the same, please let me know. I don't mind focusing on what people want to see out there. The holidays are coming and I would love for you to shop at Tina's Sedona.
Until Next Time… Let me know what kind of work or play you are currently doing with your hands. My hand "play" works wonders for me.
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Monday, September 11, 2023
Staying Sharp
Inquiring Minds
I didn't know anything about French beading until
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Celebrating My First Gallery Exhibit
Four years ago on May 11th, Nathan and I hit the road for the Southwest. We really only look back when Facebook sends us the Memories of life in Florida. Our new life here is very different and very satisfying. At least once a week we celebrate the barely explainable freedom we feel from making a major move in our senior years. The most recent benefit is the new friendships we have found by joining clubs in our area. Before leaving Florida, we just did not consider how a cross country move (and a pandemic) would strip us from in-person contact with nourishing community interaction.
For me, joining the Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild has been a life saver. The extremely talented resources there are well established in their artistry, and they are encouraging and motivational. They accept me as an artist which helps me see myself as an Artist.
As a result of my growing confidence in that role, this week I'm celebrating having been...
Thursday, February 9, 2023
The Post With No Name
WOW. Almost two years have passed. I cannot cover the whole timeframe in this post but suffice it to say we love living in Tucson, Arizona. In 2019, we started out in St. George, Utah, moved next door to La Verkin for the pandemic, and as soon as we got that second covid vaccine in March 2021 we hightailed it to Tucson to find an apartment. Before the lease was up, we knew Tucson would be our permanent home. If you don't follow me on Facebook then you have no way of knowing that we bought a manufactured home in a senior community last March 2022. It's quiet but very active!
I have found my tribe of beaders and artists here. I was lucky to get some guidance on where...
Friday, November 8, 2019
River rock pendant finally finished




My last post in August ended with intentions to complete a river rock pendant with an Idea I had just formulated. Well, that idea waxed and waned until October when I could finally get back to it. The result is something unique (for sure) but also comical. Every time I look at it I see a slug wearing suspenders! At three inches long, it will be a real topic of discussion for anyone who wears it. My next step is to suspend it from either leather or a chain. Even a thick cord or an elegant ribbon might work. How might you finish it?
Your Input Requested
The creative process usually leads to more creativity. The "opulent slug" at left has lead me to consider selling some of my pendants as separate items and, if desired, letting the customer decide how they want to display it, if they want it hung and, if so, on what material and with what type of closure. As a result, some of my beaded tube necklaces would no longer be enhanced with a pendant but would just drape one's neck with unadorned beauty. Since you are a prospective customer, I sure would like to know if this change would better encourage your purchase of a wire wrapped pendant necklace should you see one that you really like and have options to customize the final piece. I am pretty sure I would like to experiment with this idea. Your thoughts?
La Verkin Desert in September
Thanks to our valued customers for being so patient with the lack of correspondence. We took the month of October off to settle into our nest in La Verkin, Utah and explore nearby neighborhoods. The high desert is all around us and it took just 12 minutes to get to this spot on the outskirts of town. I hope you enjoy our "Adventure in Yellow" which inspired me to make this unusual necklace & earring set from yellow opals and tiger eye crystals which I bought at the Tucson Gem Show in January.
Tina Levy, Blogging Artist @tinassedona
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Moving into the Now Moment
So for those not on Facebook, you've missed a number of posts that I will present here pictorially... while I was "being". We have continued to hike and, more recently, bike! And I've made some phenomenal necklaces which you can see on my website. I am working on connecting with retailers downtown to sell it all. I have to make room for more! This one is my current favorite.
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Settling In
My studio is setup here but it is not the same studio I had there. Far from it. My creative energy wants there and it cannot have it. So I am ignoring the new studio and have moved to the living room couch in front of the TV (not) watching with Nathan but working on jewelry there. There is a sort of "clingy-ness" between myself and Nathan, me to him. I have a studio here but it's not that studio. Something about sitting in my domain, that studio was feeding my soul. Now something is missing. I spent a large portion of my day in there and that part of my life has to be recreated. We will move from here in four months so this is really just an interim studio. I am learning from this rental just how to manage the next one. Until we decide to settle down in one place, this will be the drill.I am missing the companionship of my girlfriends even though we did not see each other all that often. One month ago, a phone call could mean a lunch date or at least a nice phone chat over coffee. Those phone chats over coffee are something I am beginning to reach out for now that I'm (a little more) settled. As I reread this I realize that settling in (for me) literally means transitioning into a new environment. And so this is the way it must be for now. I thank my lucky stars I still have all my jewelry making supplies to feed my creative needs, and I am pleasantly surprised that my creativity does not get derailed by the television in front of me. I am wrapping stones and creating some gorgeous original pieces! The energy in the mountainous trails we explore is feeding me.
I am beginning to enjoy cooking again with MY pots and pans. (smile). In past years I was preoccupied for so long with other activities--usually business related-- that cooking became more of a have-to than a want-to. Nathan did much of the cooking (thank God)! Now unencumbered, I have time to focus more on preparing fresh foods for cooking and returning to the cooking ritual that always soothed me. I am more aware of what I am feeding my body. I feel better physically. Mentally is up for grabs (for now).I just wanted to share the reality of what is happening here in our new location. I don't quite know how to end this post other than to try to say something funny. How about "Mama said there'd be days like this.."? My Love to all of you...













