Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New this week . . .

New this week are a pair of freshwater pearl drop earrings. Classic fashion is all about simple yet stunning details and looking in style no matter what trend the world is wearing! These earrings will add a grace and elegance to your outfit that will have people wondering how you always look so put together! Also the perfect gift for a young lady entering into the career world!

- Click on link below to shop -
www.sparklingtwi.etsy.com


Thursday, December 29, 2011

My very first pair of oxidized earrings

These earrings are flashy and bright. Features red briolette glass beads hand wire wrapped in sterling silver and oxidized. A fabulous addition to any wardrobe and a great look for any occasion.Sterling silver ear wires.

DETAILS:
measures from top to bottom 1 3/4" (4.4cm)

See more of my designs here:
www.sparklingtwi.etsy.com

Featured artist of the week

This month's featured artist is LeAnn of Mississippi, United States. I got a chance to interview her about her collection of upcycled pieces! Here is what she had to say...

What type of artwork do you do?

My passions are photography and writing, but I enjoy venturing out into new things. I love finding castoff items and turning them into something completely new and different. I use vintage and upcycled elements to create nearly all of my small home décor items.


How long have you been creating?
For as long as I can remember. I wrote my first book in the third grade, and have been crafting since crayons were put within my reach.

How much time do you spend working on your craft?
Physically – not nearly as much as I need to. Mentally – constantly. Like most, the daily grind is usually my excuse for putting things off. But, I've made a resolution to invest more time, and stop using excuses.

What inspires you to create?
It can be the tiniest thing. I might see a DIY post online, or see an item in a store that makes me think, "Oh I could do that, but I would change this, or add that here." I also get tremendous inspiration digging through junk shops. You'd be surprised at the things you find.

Do you have a designing process?
I let things tell me what they want to be. I've found that if I try to force it, I don't usually end up pleased with the final product. I once found a 1950's magazine table – the kind with the pockets on the sides – and painted it three times before giving up and sitting in the floor in front of it. After staring at it for quite some time, it began to look like a frog. So, I painted it a fourth time, made wood cutout eyes to hang from the center opening, and it became the cutest little frog table I've ever seen (if I do say so myself).

Where do you do your creating?
Everywhere – and I'm very messy about it. I work on several projects at once, so I end up with little piles scattered here and there. Strangely though, I find that I think better in a non-cluttered environment. When a project isn't going as smoothly as it should, I organize my space, and my focus becomes clearer.

Have you always been artsy?
Yes I have. As a child, nothing made me happier than receiving a craft kit at Christmas. When I was eight, I got into a lot of trouble for ripping up my aunt's favorite shirt to make a purse. It was the mid 1970's, so you can imagine how pretty the purse (and the shirt) was…I loved it!

Do you have another job?
I worked in Marketing and Graphic Design for about 20 years before my husband and I relocated. Rather than go through the tedious process of finding a new job in a new environment, I decided to look into other, more fulfilling, ways to earn a living.

Where do you sell your pieces?
For the past six years, I've operated booth spaces in local antique malls where I sell large scale painted furniture pieces. I just recently opened Lé Maison Belle at Etsy where I'm focusing mainly on small home décor pieces and photography.

Do you enjoy what you do?
I love it! I always knew that I liked writing and photography, but I was a little surprised to find out how much enjoyment I get from making the items like I sell on Etsy. There is something about working with your hands, building something from start to finish, that gives you an unequal sense of peacefulness.

Do you have a favorite piece in your shop?
Other than the photographs, I'd have to say the Dream Big sign. I sat down on the computer to design a Beach sign because they seemed to be popular, but I just couldn't get into it. I started playing around and came up with the Dream Big sign, which is more my style.

Do you have a blog or website setup?
No, but I'm working on it. I do have a twitter account: www.twitter.com/SouthernWriting

Monday, December 12, 2011

HGTV Treasury Challenge 2011


Participating in the HGTV Treasury Challenge 2011. Enjoy!
Click on the collection to take you to the Etsy treasury


To find out more please visit the links below . . .

http://blog.hgtv.com/design/2011/12/06/hgtv-etsy-deck-the-halls-together
http://blog.hgtv.com/design/tag/color-of-the-monthhttp://www.etsy.com

Wednesday, August 3, 2011


-A great selection on handcrafted jewelry and accessories-
www.sparklingtwi.etsy.com

Summer Time Fun

Newly listed in my ChellaBellaPaper's shop is a listing for 3 small randomly chosen deco-tapes, similar to the tapes shown in the photos. Can be used to decorate your packages, tags, picture frames, metal tins etc.... Let your creativity soar. www.chellabellapapers.etsy.com

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Featured Artist Of The Month

This month's featured artist is Nona of Utah, United States. I got a chance to interview her about her collection of lovely jewelry! Here is what she had to say...

What type of artwork do you do?
Well, here’s the place for my standard introduction! When introducing myself to a group of people one time, I was asked to name my hobbies - tell them what I do. I promptly informed them that it would be quicker to tell them what I DON'T do! I love all things creative, even the ones I can't do - yet!

How long have you been creating?
I have been creating as long as I can remember. Seriously, one of my earliest memories is of my mother teaching me cross stitch on some over-sized pattern cards! I started making simple bracelets when I was about eight, and my grandma taught me to crochet when I was nine, and it’s just progressed from there!

How much time do you spend working on your craft?
When you consider that my crafting includes many more than you will ever see in my Etsy or Artfire shops, I usually spend several hours every day crafting. Well, that depends. Most days I look on cooking as a wonderful craft, but some days it’s just putting food on the table.

What inspires you to create?
Everything inspires me to create! I find a lot of creative thought comes from nature, my family, music, art and the like, but sometimes something as odd as a smell will cause a random thought cascade ending with some wonderful creation! Of course, there’s always the grand mother of invention – necessity! Because my younger son has an inseam of 36” and a waist of 29”, I have become very very good at making pants!

Do you have a designing process?
Hmmm. Not really. I just decide what I want as an end result and figure out how to get there. For my bead crochet, I usually envision a pattern, deconstruct it, write it down, string a test piece, work it up, decide if it looks good, and then make a completed jewelry piece from it. I have skipped all but the first and last steps more than once, though. It’s always a relief when it turns out!

Where do you do your creating?
Literally everywhere except the shower. I am always working on at least three different projects, and I always have at least one going that I can take with me anywhere I go. I am so used to waiting for the boys at karate, saxophone lesson, car pool pickup, soccer games, and on and on, that I began to carry small projects with me wherever I go. Now everyone always expects to see me whip out a ReCycladelic bracelet or bead crochet rope almost every time I sit down. They all know I don’t carry a purse – that’s my work bag!

Have you always been artsy?
I literally do not remember a time where I have not wanted to create. I was a total tomboy growing up, I mean I played tackle football with my brothers and their friends – my brothers are 5 and 8 years older than me! But still, I would come in from that and sit down at the sewing machine or pick up the crochet hooks or head for the kitchen. I have always loved to create and I always will.

Do you have another job?
Unfortunately, no. I have a degree in computer programming, but with my sons in school my husband and I decided it would be better for me to work part time. Unfortunately, I have had two separate jobs outsourced to India and with the economy, no one is hiring part time right now. I would love to go back to it in the near future, but that wouldn’t mean I wouldn’t still do everything else as well! One of the reasons I love programming is that it is actually very creative. A truly good program is as much art as it is science!

Where do you sell your pieces?
I actually sell most of my pieces as direct commission. I also have my etsy shop and my artfire shop, plus I commission in a couple of local stores and participate in some art fairs and farmer’s markets. Each one has its benefits and I enjoy them all.

Do you enjoy what you do?
I love what I do! If I don’t, why bother?

Do you have a favorite piece in your shop?
I would never put anything in my shop that I wouldn’t be delighted to wear or use myself, but the one that really stands out for me is the Black Diamonds bead crochet necklace. I truly consider it a stunningly beautiful piece of jewelry, and every time I wear mine I have at least one person stopping me to ask me about it.

Do you have a blog or website setup?
I do! I have a blog. It is fairly new and I don’t have a lot of posts yet, but it’s there. It’s not really a business blog, although there will be business stuff on there. So far I have posted about my garden, a short vacation and the U2 concert. I’m having fun with it – I hope my followers are too! If you’re interested you can find it at www.lanmomoriginals.blogspot.com