Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

NYC Styles.

Good Morning!


I hope everyone had a great weekend!


I've been noticing a lot of floral jewelry around NYC, and I've totally fallen in love with this trend! It's fun and fresh... and so great for summer!


Some favorites of mine:

Charlotte Russe - $6.80

Charlotte Russe - $4

Etsy - $12

Etsy - $13

Forever21 - $1.50

Forever21 - $2.80

Forever21 - $4.80

Forever21 - $3.80

Juicy - $48

What do you think of this trend?


Happy Monday!


KIU,

Twentysomething

Photo credits:
www.shopbop.com
www.charlotterusse.com
www.forever21.com
www.etsy.com

On this day...

the longest day of the year, I wish you happiness, and peace.  I found these beautiful pieces on Etsy beckoning with their mid-summer's feel.

affinitygirl necklace.

Then followed that beautiful season... Summer....
Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape
Lay as if new created in all the freshness of childhood.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Yellow opal ring by rosyrevolver.

Cherry creek jasper pendant by Jerry and Fran at wearablemetalartjfh.

Spiritual goddess seed bead lariat by auragaia.

Wishing you a happy day, and magical, sweet dreams tonight.

 

"Whatever is dreamed on this night, will come to pass."

William Shakespeare - Acknowledging the Magic of This Time
A Mid-Summernight's Dream


What a Girl Wants

by D'Arsie Manzella






A little peek into my favorites on Etsy.

You gotta check these out.

Swinging summer love,

pop of color,

handmade honey-bead bliss.





~Cut from tin, ancient and fresh, Egyptian queen~






~Circle dance, opulent beauty, sugar maker~







~Tribal secrets, pulling weeds, framing grace~






~Wildflower, holding hands, flash dance~






~Nightfall, cha cha, vineyard walk~





and the best part about each feature?


handmade, baby.


xoxo


Mamacita




treasure hunt


mary jane dodd

sea spray by jamie spinello

as one who tends to be very task oriented when it comes to spending time on etsy, i am in LOVE with etsy circle and activity feed...


the activity feed is the spiral just to the right of the orange 'etsy' box in the grey bar across the top (are you blown away by my technical lingo or what?)... as you add to your circle your world will expand - 


oh the places you'll go and the people you'll meet... because when someone in your circle favorites a shop or item, you get to see what they have discovered! i don't often linger and search randomly... and i know i am missing out on magic... but let's face it, we have to make choices with our time... but now every day is a treasure hunt... 


because someone in my circle had favorited a shop - i got to meet jamie spinello above... 


tuareg necklace

and ineke hemminga's shop that benefits the nomads of the tuareg region in south algeria...

if you haven't looked into circle and the activity feed, i encourage you to do so -

do you have a feature on etsy that you would like to share? they surely do have vast resources available - 







Spring Silk.

Silk always reminds me of spring and I'm really loving patterned silk pieces for the spring season. They're lightweight, versatile and I really think silk gives a casual outfit just the right amount of 'oomph.'


A few of my favorite spring silk pieces:




Emilio Pucci Purse - $995
Erdem T-Shirt - $630

Split Pea Vintage on Etsy - $17

Madewell Skirt - $98

Nordstrom Necklace - $178


Parker Dress - $242

Twelfth St. - $95



What are some of your favorite silk pieces?


KIU,

Twentysomething

Photo credits:
www.shopbop.com
www.nordstrom.com
www.etsy.com
www.emiliopucci.com

Gift Packaging: Little Touches = Big Magic

by Patty Lakinsmith

After being inspired by Erin's post on Art Bead Scene, I decided to give my Etsy packaging a mini-makeover for the holidays.

My normal packaging is pretty basic by design. Most of my choices are driven by the desire to be conscious of the environment, and to make sure the product arrives safely. From the inside out, I wrap the bead or jewelry in some kind of cushioning material (bubble wrap or a paper alternative - still working on that one), then a kraft paper gift box tied with a pink curling ribbon and wrapped in more cushioning, and inserted in a kraft envelope.

I don't have a logo or stickers yet, or any other fancy printed material, so I decided to go to the local craft store and make my own. I got some red card stock, a great die cutter that cuts paper in the shape of little gift tags, some clear rubber stamps, and some nice sparkly ribbon. I already had a stamp pad with gold ink.



Here's my end result:



Kind of simple, but definitely better dressed for the holidays, don't you think? I'm still wrapping this in bubble wrap and using the kraft envelope, but at least the interior part will be more attractive. I hope that my customers will like it.

Happy Solstice, everyone. It's only getting brighter from here on out.

Get it Together with MaryAnn...

Hmmmmm?  I have been trying to think about what I want to include in my Sunday Post for LMAJ.  Since I also post for the Beads-of-Clay on Sundays, I wanted to keep it similiar, yet different.  Here is what I've come up with...subject to change depending on how this goes.  Today, it didn't go so easy since I'm so indecisive when it comes to creating jewelry.  Like many of us who create components, we often start out creating jewelry.  I'm working out the kinks right now in terms of doing both!  I hope to make one of our extra bedrooms into a studio of sorts.  It was being used for storage while my son and his family were between houses.  When they came to clear out the very packed room, they discovered that water had gotten in (It is a walkout basemet) through the windows that were at ground level.  Needless to say, there is going to be a slight delay with my plan. 

I am hoping, however, that once I can get everything spread out, my creativity will start rolling along with only minor bumps in the way rather than having mountains to climb.   You know....the ones that always seem to jump in the way right when you think you're sailing smooth....

Today I've come up with some ideas using a half dozen handmade components that I might pull out when trying to design a necklace.  Of course, I started out with about 3 dozen choices and then finally narrowed it down with sweat pouring off my face and heart palpatations serving as a drumroll.....to 6.  Now I'm going to write just a little bit more since that '6' keeps ending up on the next line all alone.....

Am
I
Obsessing?


Soooooo....I've got my materials out....time to design!!

Handmade items listed above from the following shops:


I'm a Blogger

Welcome!!!

Finally, I have joined the rest of the world and now have my very own blog. I am looking forward to sharing my latest creations and exciting news with you. It will be a busy busy late summer and fall so I will have many things to share!

Here is a brief summary of the hoopla that lovingly consumes me...in no particular order!

1. www.anneholman.com - visit here to check out my website featuring a gallery of my artwork, and jewelry!

2. anneholman.etsy.com - Etsy! YAY! I heart etsy!!! You can purchase my handmade silver jewelry online!

3. annesattic.etsy.com - more Etsy! Double YAY! You can check out and purchase my growing collection of vintage goods (patterns, scarves, kitchen items, crafty items, jewelry) and all the extra crafting/jewelry supplies that I desperately need to share with others who will use them before I do!

4. www.tinycanary.com - Myself and Aline are organizing Tiny Canary Indie Design Market (November 17-18, 2007). The website will launch shortly, as soon as I finish it all... more details available soon!

5. www.agoracolumbus.com - The artist collective I am involved with is again hosting a large community oriented art, music, and performance event at Junctionview Studios October 13. The site will soon be updated with more information. We just had an open community planning meeting yesterday where we presented our ideas to the artists in the studio as well as other generous community members who sat through a humid afternoon to do some brainstorming for the event... the exponential growth of the event has led to the evolution of the possibilities available to us and a lot more logistical details that need to be worked out. So far though, I have a really good feeling about the progress so far!

6. www.ilovetreefort.com - This is the three person graphic design company that I work for. We just got word that our installation and design we did for Elle Decor's Dining by Design was featured in an interior design publication. More on that as soon as I have the details!

Well... that is probably enough for this first blog entry, more fun to come shortly!