I hope you have enjoyed having a peek at my studio! Remember to be creative every day! (see my full article on Serendipity Collections Blog)
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Blog Carnival ~ Glimpsing a Crafter's Studio
I hope you have enjoyed having a peek at my studio! Remember to be creative every day! (see my full article on Serendipity Collections Blog)
Monday, May 26, 2008
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Friday, May 23, 2008
Bride & bouquet
Handpressed dried flowers, custom card. (Unfortunately (for us) this particular card has been sold)
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The Modern Lady Handmade Card
I love the image of Audrey Hepburn. She is always elegant and classy and still modern even by today's standards. This card and others in my Vintage Hollywood series are available in my Etsy shop, http://PaperFields.Etsy.com
Glastonbury Tor needlefelted tapestry
The magic and mystery of Avalon on a 5x6" needlefelted tapestry.
Another great EtsyBlogger!
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Interview with a Talented Artist ~ DesignByNora
This is the third in my interview series with talented Etsy and other independent artists. Recently I had the privilege of interviewing Nora (Design By Nora ) Her polymer clay and paper creations are stunning. If you are looking for a special gift or a treat for yourself, take a look at Nora's shop!
1. Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Hello Everyone! How are you guys? My name is Nora and I live in a suburb of Los Angeles, CA. I just graduated from California State University Northridge with a Bachelor of Arts in Art, with a concentration in Graphic Design.
2. Tell us about your current work and anything else you have in the works.
I just graduated college so I don’t have a job right now so I’m taking this as an opportunity to work on my Etsy shop until I on my trip in late June. After that I am going to start looking for Graphic Design jobs while doing the Etsy thing.
3. What prompted you to open an Etsy shop?
I actually heard of Etsy about a year ago from Craft magazine and I set up shop. But I guess I wasn’t feeling inspired or I wanted to concentrate on school so that I can get out of there as soon as possible, as a result I closed the shop. Now a year later I came back and started again from scratch. I had been making greeting cards before that and had a bunch or jewelry supply so I thought to myself, “Why not?”
4. How long have you had your Etsy Shop?
I opened up at the end of January of this year.
5. Tell us about your Etsy shop. What is its name and what do you offer there?
The name of my shop is Design by Nora and it can be found at http://www.designbynora.etsy.com/. I named it that because I didn’t want to restrict myself to only one type of item. I mainly offer greeting cards, polymer clay jewelry, some destash, and in the future non polymer clay jewelry i.e. jewelry made with beads.
6. Was there a major influence in your life?
My parents were a great influence, in that they let me major in art. They let me do my art thing for which I am very grateful. But artistic influence really didn’t come to me so I had to go and find it. I went to high school at a private Armenian school so there wasn’t much allowance for artistic freedom. At home I would always draw in my lined notebooks scenes that I would daydream at school, like a comic strip. When I graduated high school, I found a whole other world in college, especially when I started taking drawing classes.
7. What inspires you?
That’s really a hard thing to narrow down in just a few sentences. I think any artist would agree. But when I’m seeking inspiration or I don’t feel the creative flow (which has been rare nowadays) I always go outside and just look around. Other inspirations are other artists: painters, other Etsyians. I love to listen to music and I also get some inspiration from movies, mostly indie.
8. Where do you create?
Mainly in my room in my new ‘craft corner’. I have all my supplies at hand so it’s the most convenient.
9. How did you learn your craft/crafts?
The internet, books, magazines, television. I just collect the basic how-to’s and try to make it my own design or style.
10. I see you have been listing a lot of your polymer clay jewelry in your shop. How did you get interested in polymer clay?
I think I saw it at a craft store and decided to see what it was. I was also interested in doing ceramics and pottery and I though polymer clay is slightly cheaper than taking a ceramics class.
11. What are your favorite materials?
Paper and Polymer Clay.
12. Are there any materials you consider a MUST-HAVE?
Paper and Polymer Clay! They are both so versatile! :D
13. How do you promote your goods?
I try not to be to pushy with my goods and just have fun because that will keep more interested than making promoting feel like work. I just go with the flow. I peruse the Etsy forums, the EtsyBloggers forums and other peoples blogs. That’s it! And it’s so much fun!
14. What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling your own creations?
Patience. I’m a regularly patient person but I taught myself to be even more patient! Also I learned to make this a fun experience because if it’s not than I won’t be doing it for long and I want to do it for a long long time!
15. What advice would you give to others who are thinking about or have just opened an Etsy shop?
Same thing that I’ve learned. Be patient, be very very patient and have fun! Don’t worry, your time will come. Don’t copy other people exactly have a niche that’s uniquely your own. Show you care about your items through the pictures, people can tell!
16. Is there another website or blog you would like to promote? (if so, just give us the name, url and a short description)
I love visitng Blaze Danielle’s blog http://blazedanielle.wordpress.com). She is such an inspiration and a super nice person! She sells her beautiful illustrations on Etsy.
17. Do you have any favorite Etsy artists?
My favorite Etsy Artists are Blazedanielle (Blazedanielle.etsy.com), valentinesattic (valentinesattic.etsy.com), modestambition (modestambition.etsy.com), and FancifulFlair (FancifulFlair.etsy.com) to name just a few!
For stunning jewelry and lovely handmade cards, visit DesignByNora Etsy shop. Nora's handmade items are so special!
Many thanks to Nora aka DesignByNora for granting this interview and for sharing her designs and inspiration!
Interview with an Excellent Baker ~ simplysweet
Recently I had the privilege of interviewing Micki (Keeping It Sweet - Homemade Treats ) Her creations are spectacular looking and absolutely delicious. I recently purchased her Death by Chocolate Brownies and can vouch for how wonderfully yummy they ARE! Purchasing one of Micki's treats IS truly a treat.
Marshmallow Pops
Hi, My name is Micki and I was born and raised in Tennessee, I still live here and I'm married and we have 2 boys.
2. Tell us what you are working on currently. Any new goodies?
well yes I do have a couple of new items I'm going to put up this week. Chocolate Chip Cookies and Marshmallow Pops.
A friend of mine who sells soaps told me about it and I watched it for several months. I'm the type that has to really think about something before I do it.
After thinking about if for several months, I decided to give it a try.
4. How long have you had your Etsy Shop?
Since the middle of April of this year.
5. Tell us about your Etsy shop. What do you offer there?
I offer handmade brownies in a assortment of flavors, handmade marshmallows, cookies and the new item...marshmallow pops.
6. Are any of your goodies holiday specific?
I'm working on some ideals for the holidays.
7. Was there a major influence in your life?
My mother. She was my cheerleader in everything I have ever done.
8. What inspires you?
Everything. I can look at things and see brownies, cookies and marshmallows in them.
9. Where do you get your recipes?
They were my moms
10. How and when did you learn to bake?
My mother
11. What is a certified baker?
When I was still working for a caterer here. I took all of the required classes in food prep and sanitation in food prep areas. It’s the step before being actually licensed. In order to do that I would have to have a brick and mortar business and right now I rent a kitchen at a church close to my home.
12. What are your favorite ingredients?
LOL right now chocolate and toffee. ask me again next week......I'm sure it will change.
13. Do you experiment a lot with your baking? If so, what is the process?
Not really...I work on a recipe until its the way I want then I don't change it. If its not broken etc etc.
14. How do you promote your goods?
15. What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling your own creations?
Don't make brownies when your kids are around.......lol things have a habit of disappearing.
16. What advice would you give to others who are thinking about or have just opened an Etsy shop?
Oh Lord....patience patience. and don't sit on the computer and watch your store all day. watched water will not boil. make new items, create create create.
17. Do you have any favorite Etsy artists or online bakers you admire?
My mom. She was a breakfast and bakery chef.
Many thanks to Micki aka keepingitsimplysweet for granting this interview.
She told everyone she's a fairy
"When my sister was little, she would tell everyone who wanted to hear, and who didn't want to hear, that she was a fairy.
She would pick up the phone saying 'I'm C, but I'm actually a fairy'. She would point out the trees she had been dancing around in with her fairy friends the previous night. Whenever we went somewhere where she could have her face painted, she always wanted to be 'a cherry fairy', because 'that's what I am'.
This little girl told everyone she is a fairy, too. And looking at her, I believe her.
This is a mixed media original on a 5.9" or 15 cm square wooden tile. It is done in acrylics, water pencil and water colours. I've used acrylic paper, book pages, gesso, loose glitter and glitter glue.
The work is very textured and signed discreetly at the front.
It already has a hook, ready for hanging, but you can move the hook down if you don't need it. The sides are painted so it does not need a frame."
Everyone should have a fairy in the family!
Jbguess pages
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Interview with a Talented Artist ~ sixsisters
This is the fourth in my interview series with talented Etsy and other independent artists. Recently I had the privilege of interviewing Joan (Six Sisters ) Her artwork is spectacular. If you are looking for something unique with a bit of whimsy and magic, take a look at Six Sisters' shop!
2. Tell us about your current work and anything else you have in the works.
3. What prompted you to open an Etsy shop?
I saw an article in the local paper about a artist who was selling at Etsy. So that day I decided I wanted to try it. I had tried another online shop but wasn't happy with the experience. This fit perfectly.
4. How long have you had your Etsy shop?
6. Do you have a favorite medium? If so, what and why?
My favorite is pen and ink. I love the way the ink flows onto the paper It is so immediate. No erasures there! I do have some skill that I have developed in that area. I guess that is why I enjoy it so much.
7. Was there a Major influence in your life?
8. What inspires you?
9. What are your favorite materials?
Paper and pencil. Everything I do begins with drawing. I would be lost if I could not draw. I have learned so much from that.
10. Are there any materials you consider a MUST-HAVE for your art?
Good paper is a must have. It has to be of good quality or I don't think the work looks good.
11. How do you promote your goods?
This is one area I really need to improve on. I am afraid I am at a loss as to what to do to promote myself. I have tried several things. I need to be more aggressive about it.
12. What is the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling you own creations?
That the journey is the best part. Be present and enjoy everything and everyone you meet. You never know what will happen or where it will take you.
13. What advice would you give to others who are thinking about or have just opened an Etsy shop?
14. Do you have a favorite Etsy artist?
There is so much talent and creativity at Etsy.
Many thanks to Joan aka sixsisters for granting this interview and for sharing her designs and inspiration!
Sheep silhouette cards
Set of 4 cards which have cute sheep silhouettes on the front!
Aren't these just the cutest!?!
Red cap monkey
My latest Sock-monkey , he is a very mischievous guy. His overalls are made from a recycled cotton shirt-sleeve. I'm Very happy with him.
puncezilla is a member of my "Etsy" group on Flickr
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
black bird treasure etsy
In the French forest,
Blackbirds spied white petals through
The colorful trees.
- storybeader
Those are bears on the outer strand that you see, not the black birds that I write about in my haiku. See the necklace on the black display neck at storybeader.etsy.com
Carnation Road
These houses are part of a series called Carnation Road. The series is named in honor of the street my sweetheart grew up on in Strood, Kent, England.
Each house is a separate piece.
Crafting 365 - Day 97
Get Well
Wordle Dove © - dots
Monday, May 19, 2008
Interview with a Talented Artist ~ storybeader
Recently I had the privilege of interviewing Deb (storybeader ) Her creations are spectacular and as an added bonus she always writes a Haiku to go along with each piece. Purchasing one of her lovely jewelry pieces is much more than purchasing a piece of art; it is to be a story keeper.
1. Tell us a little bit about yourself.
2. Tell us about your current work and anything else you have in the works.
Turtle treasure necklace
Black Turtle found the
Treasure chest, and made fast friends
With the fetish drops.
- Deborah Baroff, the Storybeader
I tried selling on eBay, but couldn't afford the fees, etc. People didn't appreciate my work and the time involved in my pieces (and that store wasn't going anywhere). I also liked the community atmosphere on Etsy.
4. How long have you had your Etsy Shop?
just a few months. I started in Feb of this year.
5. Tell us about your Etsy shop. What do you offer there?
most of my pieces fall under the jewelry heading - or what I like to call "wearable art" - necklaces, bracelets, earrings. I have a few misc. things, I call "other fun stuff." And of course, the storybeader writes haiku, and I put that in the descriptions.
6. Was there a major influence in your life?
7. What inspires you?
Colors and words.
8. Where do you create?
I am usually in my house - a homebody, for sure.
9. How did you learn your craft?
Most of what I've learned has been trial and error. Also, a class or two, and some on-line tutorials.
10. What inspires your stories that accompany your creations?
A story will come to mind, spotlighting the focal piece of the necklace, and I fit the words into a haiku.
11. What are your favorite materials?
fetishes and turquoise
12. Are there any materials you consider a MUST-HAVE?
No, not really. There's a fairy tale quality about my jewelry; things are always changing and staying constant at the same time. My favorite colors are a constant - I don't always use the latest fashion color.
13. How do you promote your goods?
I don't spend a lot of time at promotion. Since I work 40+ hours/week at my day job, the internet is a convenient outlet. I sell my pieces on consignment at my museum, and participate in a few art shows/craft fairs during the year. I like to give my jewelry to my favorite charities, which I consider promotion. Etsy is perfect for me, and I love the etsybloggers. I am a member of the oketsies, but don't have the time or $$ to travel and participate in all the things they want to do.
14. What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling your own creations?
People don't always like the pieces I like best. I might have my favorite pieces out at a craft show, and put something down I don't really like, and BAM, it gets picked up first thing. Just to show, everyone is different!
15. What advice would you give to others who are thinking about or have just opened an Etsy shop?
Don't feel bad if your pieces don't fly out of your shop. We are going through bad times right now, and people are cutting back. Also, like a said above, it takes all kinds.
16. Do you have any favorite Etsy artists?
There is a lot of beautiful artwork on Etsy. With jewelry: I just ran across yellowplum beads and walrustusk, who both make great pieces with seed beads. And Wildeyeddesign just has a few things, but they're outrageously fun. Gracegraphics is a fellow Okie, who makes cards with seeds embedded in them. Anyone who can mix their art and the environment like she does is a favorite of mine.
Tipi Treasure Necklace
“Doves Rising”
The young woman looked
Out the tipi towards the white
Doves and rising sun.
- Deborah Baroff, the Storybeader
Native Americans face their tipi to the east. This way, when a person first goes out in the morning, they will be greeted by the sun.
For a real treat, visit storybeader's Etsy shop. You are sure to find something you cannot live without!
Many thanks to Deb aka storybeader for granting this interview.