Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Necklaces Necklaces Necklaces.

My quest to become a master solderer continues. It's surprisingly tricky. I'm not exactly sure how the explosion of soldered glass jewelry has happened, since it seems like it takes a lot of practice! Anyway, here are some new soldered peacock feather pendants. When my skillz get really good, I'm start producing round ones, since round glass costs more. I really like the fabric chains because I have PLENTY of extra fabric from making clothes and I think putting fabric behind the feathers works better then paper.

I don't like to toot my horn too much but this necklace made from a Smuckers jelly lid is simply wonderful. It is. I cut out the cross stitching from one of the handkerchiefs I bought at an estate sale and glued it inside the lid, then hung a little green glass heart that I had soldered earlier. I'm in love with it.















And then there's these bird necklaces.  I'm pretty stoked about them too. Having an etsy store has been so fun because it gives you the opportunity to see where your sensibilities and others meet, or don't, as the case may be. For example, when I made these earrings  I really wasn't crazy about them and didn't think anyone else would like them. They are my most popular item, by far. Conversely, (inversely? reversely?) I thought these earrings would be an instant fashion sensation, but nobody gives them a second glance at all. So, I'll be interested to see what catches on. Either way, it doesn't matter, the Smuckers necklace is bad ass.














Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Sunday's child is full of grace.







Or is it Tuesday's child? Who knew skirt making could bring up such confusion regarding old timey nursery rhymes? Not me. I've got some new skirts to share. And you're gonna like them. My mom sent me a bunch of supercute 50's kitchen towels with day o' the week appliques on them. I've been hanging on to them, mostly because I couldn't figure out how to incorporate them into a Teablossoms skirt, since the towels are all white and Teablossoms skirts are BOLD, BRIGHT, and FLOWERY! But then I said, "hey, what about pockets?"
Jeff and I went to the park under Brooklyn bridge for this shoot. We like to keep things interesting. We raced against the clock as the sun set behind the Manhattan skyline. I've also been experimenting with garment tags. I know I could cough up 50 bucks and get some prefabricated, but I am a die hard do it yourselfer, plus I like working with gold fabric paint.... your thoughts?