Tempest in a Teapot…Wind Sculptures
Tempest in a Teapot is a combination of talents
between long time friends and partners, Barbara C. Ryan and Elsa M. Mikus.
Elsa had been actively involved in crafts and craft shows since 1991 doing
decorative painting and, most recently, primitive dolls. In June 2001,
Barbara decided to retire from Avaya (the new spin-off from Lucent
Technologies). As she was casting about for her new career, friends
decided that they too wanted to retire and offered to teach Barbara their
techniques on how to make wind chimes from recycled items.
Determined never to go back to an office again, Barbara eagerly accepted
their offer and in September 2001, Tempest in a Teapot was born.
After making (and selling) the first few chimes, it was clear that people
were interested in these different looking chimes. Around the holiday
season, they were the popular hit of the craft shows for gift giving.
Taken as a look at Americana, glorified junk or even recycled history,
they cross over ethnic and religious boundaries, making them the perfect
gift.
Barbara & Elsa search at least one flea market per week to come up with
enough stuff to create their chimes. This year they anticipate attending
around 40-45 craft shows, plus they take custom orders from people who have their own history to recycle. Customers are welcome to provide their
mother’s or grandmothers’ flatware, teapots, creamers, sugar bowls, baby
cups, etc., so they can have their own personalized piece of history
hanging in their homes.
New, for 2009 -- Barb & Elsa
developed the Wearable Flat Silver Jewelry line. Not only recycled,
but vintage and elegant.