Showing posts with label brooch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brooch. Show all posts

Shop Revamp and Update - New Jewelry Listed

I have made a decision to turn my Etsy shop into a jewelry shop and list my art items on my blog.  I revamped my shop and have several items listed as of right now, and am currently working on more to list.  Here is a sample of what I am offering in my I Spy Jewelry shop.


I plan on adding a page to my blog next week to sell my art books and other crafty items, so keep and eye out for that.  

Until then, check out my shop and let me know what you think.  

Folksy Friday: Blues and whites

Working with some lovely handpainted blue and white ceramic beads gave me the idea for this weeks Folksy Friday.  Aren't they beautiful?  Click on any of the pictures to go directly to the shops.



buttons tea cosyhat
bowlSHOP NAME 5 SHOP NAME 6


1. Blue and white oval buttons by Amanda Mercer/Designer & Maker
2. Tea cosy by Ruby Ruby
3. Pill box feather hat by Rachel Wykes Milliner
4. Glass bowl by Abundant Glass
5. Felt flower brooch by Charlys Gems
6. Shopper by Ann Lampitt

Folksy Friday: Blues and whites

Working with some lovely handpainted blue and white ceramic beads gave me the idea for this weeks Folksy Friday.  Aren't they beautiful?  Click on any of the pictures to go directly to the shops.



buttons tea cosyhat
bowlSHOP NAME 5 SHOP NAME 6


1. Blue and white oval buttons by Amanda Mercer/Designer & Maker
2. Tea cosy by Ruby Ruby
3. Pill box feather hat by Rachel Wykes Milliner
4. Glass bowl by Abundant Glass
5. Felt flower brooch by Charlys Gems
6. Shopper by Ann Lampitt

Folksy Friday - Oranges and Lemons

This is my first Folksy Friday, all things orange and yellow perfect to get ready for summer (although you wouldnt believe it at the moment!)

                                           


                                           


                                          



1. Four Glass Yellow Flower Coasters by KJ Designs 
2. Orange Flower Hair Grips by Lauras Jewellery
3. Orange Fern Shoulder Bag by Kryshees
4. Yellow Shakespeare Corsage by Nellie and Elsie
5. Yellow Duck Button Earrings by Make a Wish
6. Orange Hand Printed Purse by Sabine Cornic



Let's face it treasury


Not clowning around head by FredMorseArt goddess necklace by jacjewelrypensive print by timemovingslow
easter island pin by claycassrenaissance by plainspirit face pendant by Shimmerwyck


These are a few favourites from my new treasury east collection called Let's face it.  I think these pieces are really beautiful, don't you?

Click on the picture to visit the shops represented.

You can see the full treasury here

Let's face it treasury


Not clowning around head by FredMorseArt goddess necklace by jacjewelrypensive print by timemovingslow
easter island pin by claycassrenaissance by plainspirit face pendant by Shimmerwyck


These are a few favourites from my new treasury east collection called Let's face it.  I think these pieces are really beautiful, don't you?

Click on the picture to visit the shops represented.

You can see the full treasury here

Come Vote for YOUR Favorite Ocean Themed Piece!

I've talked about it several times now as I worked on this piece - and now the time is finally here! The voting has started for this month's Etsy Bead Weavers Challenge and there are a LOT of impressive entries to choose from. Normally I show the challenge mosaic when I announce the voting, but there seems to be a glitch with it right now. So I'm showing off my piece again :) Make sure you head over to the blog to vote! You can click on all the individual links to see the different pieces :)

I also wanted to say thank you to everyone who gave suggestions for the piece pictured below. The top two suggestions I got were "Shades of Nepal" and "Jacob's Ladder." I really like both of them, but I decided to go for "Shades of Nepal" on this piece, and I'll save Jacob's Ladder for a piece, not yet created, not yet even imagined, some where in the future :) I've fallen in love with this stitch, so I'm sure it'll come in handy at some point!