Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts
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Thursday, 15 July 2010

BlushingDoveBoutique





Friday Finds... BlushingDoveBoutique


Interview # 35

BlushingDoveBoutique on Etsy by Amy Sarah Lilley is a pastel shade haven of cute candy colored jewelry. Almost everything she creates is wonderfully girly and almost takes you back to your childhood, particularly the sight of those gorgeous love heart pieces! I remember the days of eating and savouring loveheart sweets and can still remember the taste of them quite vividly!
Amy also creates interesting headbands made from a variety of different beads and lace which apart from being up my street bohemian, are also extremely feminine and unique. She has kindly taken part in this weeks interview and it's been lovely to learn about her growing passion for her new craft and life outside of Etsy. Enjoy the interview!


(Just click the images to go direct to the listings)






-- Tell me a bit about you! (Name, Age, Location, and give us a random fact whilst you're at it.) My full name is Amy Sarah Lilley, I am twenty-two years old, and live in Newark-on-Trent with my hubby of almost a year and our naughty puppy. A random fact about me is that I prefer to eat with long-pronged forks and really small spoons. Food just tastes better that way!

-- What is your business about then? My aim is to create cute, quirky and fun jewellery and accessories that are still ultra feminine and a bit classy too. I want the women who wear my designs to feel confident and creative, and to realise how beautiful they are!


-- How did Etsy come into your life? After finishing a degree in English, getting married and moving to a new place last August, I felt a bit down in the dumps because of all the massive changes. Despite my joy at being fortunate enough to find and marry the man I love at a younger age than most, I still had to get used to all of the adjustments, and I found this really tough at first. I'd never had much time for a hobby when I was studying, so started experimenting with various things. I started out by making and selling headbands on eBay. A lady I met on eBay told me about Etsy a few months later, and here I am!



-- Are you working a day job too? Not at the moment, I've taken a year off after getting married. I have just registered as a personal English tutor though, so am hoping to start working soon.


-- How long has the artist in you been 'unleashed' for? That's an interesting question, I've never thought of myself as an artist before! But I guess I've always been 'arty' in one way or another. When I was at university I expressed this in the way I dressed. I used to have really short, sometimes platinum blonde or pink hair (I'm a natural brunette), and odd earrings, all that sort of crazy stuff: people often mistook me for an art student. Since graduating, I no longer have the desire to dress in such a flamboyant way, so I guess I have found another way to vent my creativity via my Etsy shop.


-- What has been the inspiration behind your business? My love of cute and girlie style has really motivated me to set up my little shop, also my love of creating. My main inspiration was the thought that this was something I could really put 'myself' into. I feel that what I do is very personal, and my Etsy shop reflects 'me'. I have a pink dove tattooed on my right foot. I got this a few years ago whilst in my 'arty' phase, and have lived to regret it since. When I was trying go think of a name for my shop, I decided to incorporate my own pink dove into my shop's title, it is now a part if me and a direct result of that 'arty' side I've talked about. And so 'Blushing Dove' was born.


-- If you could describe your products in three words, what would you tell me? Fun
Feminine
Delicate


-- What would an average working day for you be like from dawn til dusk? I must confess there is little structure as I am not yet in a proper 'working routine'. It is normally like this:
Get up, check Etsy and eBay orders (yes, I sell on eBay too!), clean the kitchen, make orders, promote on my iphone over a late breakfast, work on new designs, clean something, walk the dog, occassionally I fit in an exercise DVD, cook for my husband for when he gets home at four, rush to the post office. As I have applied to be a personal tutor, I spend part of the day studying for this, as I love English and want to do the best job that I can. My husband and I then usually spend some of the evening together.


-- What's your favourite material and techniques to work with? I love the Japanese craft of sweet deco, and love making cute food items out of clay. I also love using pearls! As I mentioned, I am learning to crochet too, so this may well become a favourite technique of mine!


-- What is your ideal vision for the future for you and your work? If I'm being really ambitious, I would like to get some of my designs featured in magazines, and maybe to stock some boutiques. I am secretly hoping that I will do well enough to enable me to grow this from a hobby into a small business (so that I can do just this and personal tuition to support my husband, and will not have to look for a day job!). As long as women buy and love my items, I consider myself successful. This is what I love, and I consider anything else a bonus.


-- Away from work, what do you like to do for fun or to wind down? I love to read, swim, learn to play guitar, cook and watch movies with my husband. I'm also learning to crochet at the moment.


-- What are you likely to search for on Etsy? I love all of the supplies on Etsy! I also love many of the dresses, and hats by Janine Basil. I hope my shop does well enough for me to be able to afford one.


-- Any last words? I hope I have not bored you with my essay-like answers! Come and visit my shop and know that I have put a lot of myself into getting it to take off. I hope you will find something that you love at 'Blushing Dove'.

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Jazjewels





Friday Finds... jazjewels


This is my 34th interview of the amazing not-so-well-known artists of Etsy!

jazjewels on Etsy is an incredibly talented jewelry artist with an amazing eye for unique detail and color. Her pieces to me feel very grounding and natural looking in their appearence as the shapes and designs have a weaved spiders-web look to them, reminding me of the beauty of nature. She uses enamel and metal to create each piece and has kindly included a Handmade Portraits video at the bottom of this interview sharing a bit more about herself. Please take the time to to visit the listings below and her store :)


(Just click the images to go direct to the listings)






-- Tell me a bit about you! (Name, Age, Location, and give us a random fact whilst you're at it.) Hi, my name is Judy Azoulai. I just turned 50! (A young 50, maybe like 20s?) I was born and raised in the beautiful land of Israel. I moved to the states in 1981. We lived in Brooklyn NY for about 10 years, then moved to Manalapan, NJ and we're still here, we love it !!


-- What is your business about then? I am a jewelry designer. I consider my jewelry pieces as small works of wearable art. My specialty is enameled jewelry.


-- How did Etsy come into your life? It all started because of fingerless gloves! On a freezing January day I was shopping at my favorite bead store. The lady who helped me was wearing these beautiful and simple black fingerless gloves. I asked her where could I get those gloves, since my hands are always freezing in the winter. She said, “On Etsy”. I had no idea what she was talking about so she went on explaining what Etsy was. I came home, checked the Etsy site, and I was hooked!


-- Are you working a day job too? Etsy is my day, evening, and in between job, I love it!
I’m an out of work (by choice) graphic designer.


-- How long has the artist in you been 'unleashed' for? Since I can I remember, I've had my hands in something. As a student of Art and Design I have had my hands in oil for painting, charcoal for drawing, wool for knitting, and clay for pottery. But most of all, the creation of modern, elegant, one of a kind jewelry is my passion.


-- What has been the inspiration behind your business? My inspiration comes from anything that is free flowing. It may be the trees blowing in the wind, ocean waves, insects on a quest for nectar, or the movement of a dancer. I don’t plan much and I’m not rigid in my design. Just like a jazz musician, I improvise as I go.


-- If you could describe your products in three words, what would you tell me? Bold, Organic, Colorful


-- What would an average working day for you be like from dawn til dusk? First thing is my morning coffee. I check jazjewels for any sales. I read and post comments on my favorite forums. I go to the gym and run some errands. I come back home and check on my garden, I love my garden. I check Etsy (my family thinks that I’m an Estyholic!!) I go upstairs to my home studio to work on the next creation. I cook diner for my family. I go on Etsy again!!


-- What's your favourite material and techniques to work with? I love to enamel but I’m always exploring other avenues. I like the excitement of the new, something I’ve never done before. Currently I’m exploring what a very hot torch does to copper and I’m coming up with some cool colors on copper. I also like to work with silver. Its all fun and the possibilities are endless.


-- What is your ideal vision for the future for you and your work? I would love to have my work shown in galleries. I would like to have more sales on Etsy. I don’t think I’ll become a rich women selling on Etsy I just want to know that people other than myself, friends and family appreciates my art.


-- Away from work, what do you like to do for fun or to wind down? I play tennis, I ride my bike, I go hiking, I dance; I love to spend time with my family. What can I say? LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL!


-- What are you likely to search for on Etsy? There are so many talented artists on Etsy that I can spend days (if my family would have let me) looking for cards, pottery and knitted goods.


-- Any last words? I’m glad you found me! Thanks for having me on.

If you still want to know about me a little bit more please take a look at my video.

http://vimeo.com/12863461

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

TheGardenRoom





Tuesday - BESTeam Mosaic
weekly shoutout to the dedicated workers that like to help other handmade artists...


TheGardenRoom on Etsy
... Today's BESTeam artist is Patricia Snow of TheGardenRoom on Etsy, whose craft is specialising in making fine jewelry using semi-precious gemstones and supplies. Even fresh water pearls! Her Jewelry is gorgeous and her use of the camera (and a lightbox im guessing :) ) for me is an ideal example of how product photos should look considering I have recently written a Handmade Spark article about how to NOT present your product photos lol! :) Stunning throughout. Make sure you give her a visit! (and a heart!).

And Patricia's Blog
... Patricia's blog's gorgeous black and pink design is the one thing that initially grabbed my attention, and of course it is full of great posts on her craft and those of other artists including BESTeam members!

All items are clickable and will take you directly to TheGardenRoom's listings...

Friday, 27 November 2009

FRIDAY - Friday Finds... MilkwoodDesign



Friday Finds... MilkwoodDesign


This is my eleventh interview of the amazing not-so-well-known artists of Etsy.

Today I am posting an interview with a resin jewelry maker known on Etsy as MilkwoodDesign! I just love the vibrance and abstract nature of some of her pieces... you all know what I'm like! i think they're just gorgeous so I asked the shop owner if she would like an interview and so glad when she agreed :)


(Just click the images to go direct to the listings)








- Tell me a bit about you! (Name, Age, Location, and give us a random fact whilst you're at it.) My name is Amelia, I'm 30, I live in Melbourne, Australia with my darling husband and two angel children (4 years and 3 months). Well, the 3 month old is an angel... Random fact? All porcupines float in water (thanks Libra!)

-- What is your business about then? I create organic, natural shaped resin jewellery. My aim is to make pieces that are smooth and tactile that you just want to reach out and feel - I love the mix of natural organic shapes and textures, with the endless variety of colours - and the translucent ones really glow beautifully. I create models out of clay or found objects, pour over silicone to create a flexible mould, then fill the mould with resin, pigment, papers, fabric etc. When mixing colours, it is always a surprise to see what will come out at the end, as you can't really see what is happening within the mould. The 24 hour wait while it cures is a killer! Then there is the drilling, sanding and finishing. It is a labour of love... but the end result is an amazing, unique piece of jewellery.

-- How did Etsy come into your life? I read an interview about some crafters over here who sold on Etsy, and it was so easy to set up and get going. I kept getting more ideas for new pieces, but my jewellery drawer was getting crowded. This way I still get to create daily, and explore a bigger range of techniques and colours.

-- Are you working a day job too? I wish! It would be easier than keeping a 4 year old entertained all day...but we can lose hours with the scrap box and a bottle of glue.

-- How long has the artist in you been 'unleashed' for? I studied Textile Design (knitwear) at university, then worked in costumes before getting all corporate - but I always found a way to sneak some creative work into my roles.

-- What has been the inspiration behind your business? I'm inspired by natural forms and colours, and working with my hands to create something beautiful from quite basic raw materials.

-- If you could describe your products in three words, what would you tell me? Touchable. Smooth. Bold.

-- What would an average working day for you be like from dawn til dusk?
Wake up waaaaay too early and feed baby. Snuggle with 4 year old, then the breakfast / dressing etc routine starts. We'll potter around at home or the park unless we have kinder/swimming/playdates etc. I try and sneak onto the computer to edit photos sometime during the morning, and my 4 year old and I will often get together and do some clay modelling in the afternoon while bubs sleeps. End of the day, dinner, kids in bed, glass of wine, then out to the studio (glamourous name for my shed) where I'll work until it is time to wake the baby for her last feed of the night.

-- What's your favourite material and techniques to work with? Resin! Also love fabrics, knitting, threads... anything with colour.

-- What is your ideal vision for the future for you and your work? To be fabulously rich and successful would be nice. I'd settle for just having some more time to create though.

-- Away from work, what do you like to do for fun or to wind down? Drink. Hmmm, that doesn't sound like a responsible mother. So I'll say, at the moment just loving the warmer weather and picnics with friends.

-- What are you likely to search for on Etsy? Gifts, items for kids and babies, homewares and art.

-- Any last words? I make custom items and almost everything is available in another colour, so feel free to contact me about creating your own unique piece! And a massive thanks for the opportunity - been great to discover the broader Etsy community, and all those who take the time to help out others! Love to all!

Friday, 30 October 2009

FRIDAY - Friday Finds... LunarBelle



Friday Finds... LunarBelle

This is my tenth interview of the amazing not-so-well-known artists of Etsy.

Today I want to introduce a wonderful jewelry maker that hails from Australia, whom came into my awareness after contacting me via the Etsy Promotions forum. I am in love with her work, there is something very romantic and delicate about her jewelry that appeals to me and I think she pieces together the findings and beads she uses in an extremely beautiful way. So here is LunarBelle on Etsy


(Just click the images to go direct to the listings)









-- Tell me a bit about you! My name is Regina, I am 37 years old and I live in Australia. I lived in Austria when I was a little girl and had to translate for my English speaking mother!

-- What is your business about then? I design and make jewelry that I love and hope others do too. My jewelry design is more of a hobby than a business, I get great satisfaction creating beautiful peices and even greater satisfaction when people enjoy what I make.

-- How did Etsy come into your life? I had been selling peices at a local gift shop and found that I needed another outlet for my designs. It was through a google search that I came upon Etsy. I had never heard of it before but thought it was a wonderful way to get my jewelry out there.

-- Are you working a day job too? Yes and no! I am a stay at home mum to two beautiful girls. I have been very fortunate in that I am able to do this. I really appreciate my time with them.

-- How long has the artist in you been 'unleashed' for? I have been plying my family and friends with my creations for around five years now. Before jewelry making I was dabbling with other arts and crafts such as stained glass, sewing and painting with watercolours.

-- What has been the inspiration behind your business? A new bead shop opened up at the local shopping centre and I had never seen such a pretty shop before. I fell in love with all the beautiful things in there. Ever since then I have had a passion for beads. I feel like they have taken over my life! When you start dreaming about them and your designs you know its a passion!

-- If you could describe your products in three words, what would you tell me? Pretty, unique and colourful.

-- What would an average working day for you be like from dawn til dusk? It starts off with getting everyone off to work and school, then I spend one or two hours promoting my business. After this it is housework, washing and shopping (not a very exciting part of the day!). I then do the school pick up and start thinking about dinner. Often I will bake at this time as well. After dinner and everything is done I sit down and start creating (this is my favourite time).

-- What's your favourite material and techniques to work with? I love crystal beads and use them all the time. I accent these with metal and I am particularly fond of antique brass and gunmetal. It highlights the colours of the crystals nicely. I love gemstones and pearls also.

-- What is your ideal vision for the future for you and your work? I am very happy with how everything is at the moment and hope to keep on creating. Sales are good because then I can continue buying lovely peices to work with!

-- Away from work, what do you like to do for fun or to wind down? I play tennis twice a week - Wednesday is competition day and Friday night is for fun. I love to read, garden and catch up with family and friends. Fun is watching my husband's band play at functions so I can have a dance!

-- What are you likely to search for on Etsy? I like to look at the treasuries and would love to try one of my own. I search art as I am in awe of their talents. I also like to look at other jewelry designers beautiful work.

-- Any last words? Thanks for the interview! I have really enjoyed it and am glad to be featured on your gorgeous blog. If I can make somebody happy with one of my creations then I get so much in return.

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

A Few Accessories


Big Mandala Crochet, Mixed Minerals Incl. Golden Fluorite Necklace $55

March has to be at least half the earth's populations birthday month as pretty much the majority of my loved ones were born around this time 'x' amount of years ago, which has left me as per usual juggling both my work, baby and social time to the extreme! (I say social loosely as it pretty much only has been used on my mums birthday, but the preparation... oh the preparation!!!). So yet again miss slow has taken ages to update both here and etsy! However I have been making things! I am glad about that, yet I'm not sure if I'm alone on this one as for some reason creating around my mum duties seems to be a LOT easier than being on the computer (yet it takes more time????????). Oh well that's my crazy few weeks.
In terms of recent goodies, the one mentioned in the title is a piece that I spent a while on embellishing! but it's inspired by the chakra system, and pretty big to make itself known! Check it out by clicking on the linked title :)

For Baby up to Toddler - Rare Funky, Retro, Shiny Red Patent Leather Belt - Limited Supply $40

This is a lovely shiney belt that I made especially for young children as it's one thing I always struggled to find with my son growing from birth that didn't use d-rings. It looks fab with a pair of jeans and well suited to lil girls as well as boys. check out the link to see more pictures and further details. There are other belts like this using different leathers also :)

There are other updates in store! I'll leave it at that for now :)

nay x
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