Archive for the ‘jewelry’ Category

Watermelon French Manicure Handpainted Pink and Green Artificial Nails

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

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How cute are these?!?! I noticed this shop a while back and was totally amazed at the tiny art she paints on the nails. But this set takes the cake….er….watermelon.

You MUST check out her shop for more fun designs.
http://dragonflynailz.etsy.com

Spotlight - nicoleleartistry

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Love this color combo in these earrings by nicoleleeartistry, one of my favorites!

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Featured Artist - Jennifer Maestre

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

There just aren’t words to describe this artist! Unique, amazing, stunning come to mind, but don’t seem to do her work justice….You HAVE to check her out! Although she does amazing work with pencils she also has some great stuff on her website with beads and nails you simply MUST see!

What is your name?

jennifer maestre

What are your shop/site links?
http://www.jennifermaestre.com
http://jenmaestre.etsy.com
http://www.mobilia-gallery.com/artists/jmaestre/

What types of crafts do you make?
I make sculptures and jewelry out of pencils.

How did you get into making pencil jewelry?
Well, I have been making pencil sculptures for a few years now, and was trying to think of a little something I could sell when I had open studios, because the pencil sculptures are rather pricey, not the type of thing someone buys on impulse. I had commission to make a teapot with a handle out of pencils; I laminated and carved some pencils to make the handle. The effect was so pretty, I thought I’d try some jewelry using laminated pencils.

What is your favorite thing about making pencil jewelry?
The work seems to be finished at lightening speed compared to my sculptures. And, it is fun, like making little puzzles.

What is your least favorite thing about it?
Epoxy disasters, and not being able to keep up with orders, sometimes.

What is your favorite thing currently in your shop? (link) Why?
Not easy to answer, but- http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=10057854
because the colors are so vivid and there are lots of layers showing.

What makes your products special?
They are unusual, I’ve never seen anything quite like them. I’ve seen pencil art and jewelry, but not using these techniques.

Where do you create?
I have a studio in an old junior high school in Maynard MA. the school was closed, and turned into an artist’s building. There are about 70 artists, it is a great community.

What inspires you?
Nature, Ernst Haeckel, previous work, painters, sculptors. Egyptian art. Lots of things!

What do you like to do besides crafting?
Read, and watch project runway. Dance!

Walk us through your typical day.
Drink coffee while I check my emails, off to the studio- I have lots of different projects going all at once, so I never am quite sure where the muse will take me. I always have something to do, though.

The worst job I’ve ever had was….
Working at a frame-making shop, painting wood slats.

What is your favorite Etsy shop(s)?
Not so easy to pick! But, I love reform.etsy.com

What would you do if you won 10 million dollars?
Spend it on the Arts, somehow.

What talent do you wish you had?
I wish I was a great singer.

What’s your favorite:
food? Homemade salsa
number? 5
color? leaf green
book? Sheltering Sky

My advice for someone wanting to start a business-
Do something you really love to do, and have faith in your work. Also- try to keep on top of your paperwork- that includes answering emails.

Featured Shop - KT Designs Jewelry

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

What is your name? Katie Long

What are your shop/site links? www.ktdesignsjewelry.etsy.com

What types of crafts do you make?
My main craft is making jewelry (but I dabble in almost anything!)

How did you get into making jewelry?
I started when I was 16 or 17 (I am 22 now). It all started one summer when I was on summer vacation with my family (we go to Rhode Island every summer!) I have family there and we rent a house right on the water! I remember starting off with small seed beads that I would string and make dozens and dozens of stretchy bracelets and rings with in the mornings before we would head off to the beach. Soon I learned how to do more things, like make earrings and finish necklaces and then I was on a roll from there. I have always been a very hands-on person, touching just about everything when I go into stores, so working with beads was perfect! I learned more advanced techniques and more quality pieces and later I sold at flea markets back home on the weekends. That was a lot of hard work because it was mostly in the summer and it would get very hot out there! Many years have passed since then and I have picked up even more skills. I have bundles of things that I have made (and fell in love with – sometimes it’s hard to part with the things I make.) I have really found my nook at Etsy. It’s been a really great experience for me so far. I think it’s just a really positive community filled with amazing and talented artists.

What is your favorite thing about making jewelry?
I love to just sit and come up with new designs and create pieces. I find it very relaxing. One interesting thing is that recently I learned that my grandfather was a jeweler as well (and my mom had some of the earrings he used to make.) They were all with real stones and very well made. I never got to meet my grandfather because he died before I was born, but it is really great to think that maybe his love of making jewelry was passed down to me. My grandma said she would even give me him old jewelers tools and pliers! How amazing would it be to be able to work with the same tools as my grandfather did!

What is your least favorite thing about it?
Sometimes I go through dry spells where I can’t think of any new design ideas

What makes your products special?
I love to incorporate vintage items (like charms, beads, or other trinkets) into my work. I have always been fascinated with vintage items (I am not sure why). I like to break away from the cluttered market of mass produced stuff that saturates our lives everywhere we go. To have an item that someone handmade (with love) is truly special, no matter what it is.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years, in your business?
I would love to be able to be making jewelry full time (right now I am a senior at Penn State). I want to be able to travel a bit and get materials from different places.

What inspires you?
Colors, texture, and details usually inspire me a lot. The details in vintage pieces really inspire me to take my time with each piece and look into what would compliment it. I also get really inspired by looking at what other artists have made and their talents. No matter what the craft. I find it amazing the things that people make, and it inspires me to make more of my own items too!

What advice would you give someone wanting to get into making jewelry? Find your own niche. Discover what inspires you and go with it. The jewelry business is very saturated, so you really have to stand out. Take a lot of pictures!! I can’t express this enough. If you sell online it’s important to take many different pictures of your work so that people can get a feel for it – almost as if they were looking at it in person. Finally, it’s important to never give up. Don’t get discouraged. If you love what you do you will become successful. I believe that the passion and dedication you put in really shows through an individuals work and the results they produce.

What would you do if you won 10 million dollars?
Of course I would donate some of it and try and do good things… but on a light and fun note I would go on a supply binge and buy everything! I love buying beads and supplies almost as much as I love making jewelry.

Would you rather be rich or famous?
famous (but happy). To know that others appreciate what you do and admire your work is better than money (in most cases haha.)

What’s your favorite:
food? Ice cream
number? I have a few favorite numbers – 8, 26
color? blue
scent? My boyfriend!

Spotlight - Anemone from MerchantGypsy

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

I saw this ring from MerchantGypsy and thought it was just AWESOME!

Handcrafted in sterling silver and only $30!

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