Showing posts with label Handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Handmade. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Last chance to enter the Summer Begins Group Giveaway!


Today is your last chance to  

enter our Summer Begins Group Giveaway contest!  

Entries will be accepted until 11:59 pm this evening.  


Click here to enter now
and you could be the lucky winner of these 7 wonderful prizes!


Visit this post to see why I love the Summer Begins theme and to celebrate our authentic, creative selves.

Don`t forget to gain additional entries by commenting on Hello Earth and Lilac Saloon`s blogs, as well.

One special entrant will be randomly selected on Friday.

Check back tomorrow to find out if you`re the lucky winner.

Best of luck!!


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Summer Begins Giveaway!


I am so excited to share this with you!   


Hello Earth, Lilac Saloon and I have teamed together for this summer-celebration of handmade giveaways.


Here are the wonderful prizes you can win: 



(1)  A collection of three handcrafted and exquisitely detailed textile art wallflowers from the creator of Lilac Saloon;





 
(2)  A selection of three dreamy, original art pieces or prints from the talented artist at Hello Earth;

 





                 
  






AND...
  



(3)  An appliqued clutch pouch with single snap enclosure and signature sparrow detail.  



Handmade from reclaimed linens
(by moi).






Woohoo!

Here are the Summer Begins Giveaway details:  

1) One lucky winner will receive all of the prizes!  To enter, post a comment below indicating your name, location and favorite summer activity.   

2) The contest is open until June 24, 2010.  Visit the Hello Earth , Lilac Saloon, or Wild Sparrow blog on June 25th to see if you`re the lucky winner!   

3) Post a comment to all three blogs to earn additional entries. 

4) Sorry, but our close `real-life` friends and family are not eligible to win.

5) Each item will be mailed separately by its creator, so the winner can expect a very exciting sequence of prize deliveries.

    Feel free to share our contest info with your friends & family!

    BEST OF LUCK!!










    Exciting Events Are Around the Corner!

    It`s been a few days since my last post, largely because I`ve been holding my breath to share some very exciting news!  Since the official declaration isn`t quite ready yet, I feel compelled to at least share a teaser with you:

    I`ve joined up with two amazing artists for a an extra special giveaway contest!  Our official announcement will be launched very, very soon - so stay tuned!  It`s going to be GREAT!  Just wait until you hear what our theme will be and who my mystery teamsters are!



    Another exciting bit of news is that Wardrobe Refashion has just re-opened registration for new pledges. WR is a site dedicated to clothing re-construction and the re-purposing of materials.  To take the pledge meas to stop buying new clothing items (handmade and work uniforms are excepted) and to instead take advantage of existing or second-hand materials to flex your eco-friendly and frugal fashionista skills. 

    Wardrobe Refashion is a site where I`ve long been a skulker but never a poster.  With the Wild Sparrow blog now available for a personal project forum, it`s time for me to quit fooling and make a pledge!

    It seems like great timing, too.  Wardrobe Refashion  is going through a major overhaul as the website moves to its new domain at wardroberefashion.net and a whole new arena of subscriber benefits becomes available.  You can visit the Wardrobe Refashion update info here to learn more about the new changes.  The new round of Wardrobe Refashion pledges begins July 2010.

    I`m very excited about these new projects and I can`t wait to share it all with you soon!!

    Monday, June 7, 2010

    In Awe of AVAoriginal's Floral Art Accessories


    I recently came across the amazing work of AVAoriginal.  She handcrafts the most stunning floral accents I've ever seen.  Based in Berlin, this artist works with felt textiles to produce gorgeous necklaces, scarves, hair clips and home accessories.

    I am truly in awe of this artist's work.  The remarkable realism of her flowers entices you to stroke the velvety soft texture of their petals.  These pieces are large enough for visual effect without appearing over-the-top; the designs are decidedly softer and more delicate than the oversized flowers of 2009 (à la Sex and the City).  More than a fashion fad, these necklaces are handcrafted works of wearable art.

    AVAoriginal's florals have me intrigued by their artistic talent and amazed by their beauty.  I think I'm in love!  Visit AVAoriginal's Etsy Shop here.

    Thursday, June 3, 2010

    Love Makes It Cute

    First off, let me tell you that I have a wonderful husband.  Yes, yes, I know that you're husband (wife/partner/other) is wonderful, too.  But mine is really wonderful.

    This is a man who brings me breakfast in bed for no reason other than he was up before me.  Who, while I was in university and constantly running 20 mins behind, always had my lunch, books, a steaming travel mug of Caf Lib and a kiss waiting for me at the door.  Who built me a custom composting station and rain water basin for a previous birthday and is refinishing a vintage bicycle for my coming birthday (*swoon* all worth more than gold in my book).  He even agreed to let me gut our storage room and declare it my "Studio" ...on the condition that he could finally put a punching bag in our living room - well, okay..!  And of course - you were expecting this one - he puts up with me and all of my shenanigans.

    I'm still in the never-ending process of organizing my studio space.  For a work table, I mounted an old door onto a wooden shelving unit that we'd cut in half (actually, these shelves used to constitute "the pantry" - which is another amusing title due to the cozy nature of our one-bedroom suite).  Since the shelves made the work space pretty high and I wasn't willing to sacrifice an inch of crafty storage space, we sought out an appropriately tall chair at a local thrift shop.  All excited, I brought the chair home, grandly placed it before the table and ...Voila!  It was perfect!  Just the right height for me to work comfortably for hours on crafty projects.

    Only later did I realize one important defect:  my feet couldn't reach the sewing machine pedals!

    So I asked my wonderful husband - his name is Kye, btw - if he could please make a stool for my sewing machine and serger pedals.  He likes to do handy things, which is a handy thing for me.  My special request was that it have a wooden bar along the top back edge to prevent me from kicking off the pedals (or whatever... I have a knack for such silliness.).

    So while I was busy doing something else, he used some scrap wood to construct a special little stool just for me.  Then he came and got me and showed me my surprise.

    Here it is!
    (in front of a fabric stash)

    How adorable is this stool?!

    Okay, so this little baby will never sit in a museum or be sold for hundreds of dollars.

    It will not suite everybody's artistic or decorative preferences.

    But I love it.

    And I think it's wonderful.  And sweet.  And cute.

    Love Makes It Cute.   :)




    Tuesday, June 1, 2010

    I Won!! (And Why Handmade Items Make My Heart Melt)

    I've just won these gorgeous lampwork and enameled metal beads courtesy of Anne at Gardanne Glass Lampwork Beads & Artisan Jewelry!  Anne hosted a popular giveaway on her Gardanne Life blog.  The prize consisted of these beautiful handcrafted beads.

    And I've won them!  How amazing is this?  I can't wait to create some magical pieces with these beauties!

    I'll be honest now and admit that I've been drooling over the enameled metal spheres in Anne's Gardanne Handmade Lampwork Glass Beads shop on Etsy for some time.  So, of course I jumped at the chance to enter her blog contest.

    Anne creates these beautiful beads herself.  I feel honoured to work with materials that have been lovingly handcrafted by another artist.

    When I work with such treasures, I imagine each of our fingertips delicately rolling the materials and carefully configuring the pieces together.  The collective endeavors of the artists add a depth of meaning to a new project and emblazon it with a rich personal history.

    There is no item quite as valuable as one which carries a collection of personal narratives.

    However, this is not to say that other objects lack important background stories.  Just as we each have a collection of personal experiences behind us that have influenced who we are today, material things have histories of their own.

    IMO, its extraordinarily important to consider the backgrounds of our objects:  Where did its component ingredients come from?  How was it assembled?  How did its production affect its environment?  Whose fingerprints are invisibly inscribed on the object?  How did it come into your possession and where will it eventually end up?

    To ponder these questions means to re-evaluate the ways in which we live our lives.  For too many people, an object's story begins with a retail purchase and ends with a garbage can.  Yet the truth is so much deeper.

    This is part of the reason why I love handcrafted items.  I enjoy the knowledge offered in an artisan product.  I like to imagine the care and ingenuity applied during its creative production.

    Experience has shown me, too that artisans often use materials that are meaningful to them.  This meaning may come through the knowledge of a material's background.  Perhaps the wool came from a family-run sheep farm.  Or the wood from a sustainably managed forest.  Or the buttons from a vintage jacket.

    Maybe the artist has re-used materials, giving things new life and keeping them out of the landfill.  Or perhaps the material was selected for its ability to break down after use... like a handmade holiday card infused with wildflower seeds.

    Artisans also consider a project's future.  Will it go to a new mum?  A young girl receiving her first fine jewelry?  An art aficionado?  A neighbor?  A fellow handcrafter?

    I think about these things a lot and I'm sure I'm not alone.  When I work with my hands, I infuse a little of myself into the project.  I carefully prepare materials, review design patterns, and tenderly and deliberately create new items - all the while considering the appropriateness of my materials and where the final product may go.   

    There is an essence of the artist's soul contained within a handcrafted product.

    I am so wonderfully, lovingly honoured to continue the process with these new Gardanne beads.  Already beautiful on their own, I can't wait to discover what they will become!

    Thank you so much to Anne of Gardanne Glass Lampwork Beads & Fine Jewelry!  I cannot tell you how ecstatic and thankful I am for your generosity!

    Please take a moment to visit Anne on her blog Gardanne Life, Artisan Jewelry shop or Etsy Bead shop.  When you see her beautiful pieces of handcrafted goodness, you'll be glad you did!

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