Monday, March 3, 2008

Rack Attack!


Setting up for a craft fair can be harder than it seems. Displaying your items for the public can make all the difference in how your craft is perceived. Here are a few Etsy sellers offering some handmade displays! Wildernest, by Sara Schalliol, offers various fun and colourful "sapling" tree racks for displaying jewelry at a store or in your bedroom! Claudine's Closet offers similar racks but made of wire for a more whimsical feel. And this simply, but ingenius, ring display comes from Jewels Curnow. What is so genius about this tiny stand you say? Not only does it offer a variety of ways to display rings, but it also has a tiny invisible slit on top enabling it to be used as a sleek biz card holder as well!

Double Dose Monday!


I usually update this blog during class (so studious I know), and considering I've been skipping quite a lot lately I've been a little behind. So today you're going to get a double dose! Ok, here I go...
A while ago on Etsy I discovered two great female artists in Portland. Lucia Johnson's art varies from whimsical hot air balloons to my favorites of ladies hanging out on patterned couches, all originally painted on windows, giving them a light 3 dimensional touch. Her prints are in the $20 range as well as a few mounted prints on painted boxes for around $50.
Similarly, Brenda Rose's artwork is painted on either found wood or canvas and layered with plexiglass, created a bit deeper 3 dimensional effect. I am so excited to have her artwork up at In Other Words for the month of March, so for anyone in Portland, OR, I highly recommend checking it out!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Crafts are a Hoot!

Maybe I'm a little late to be jumping on the owl theme but those little buggers are just so gosh darn cute I wanted to feature them in a post anyways! And if you are over the owls but not over, nests, birds, cameras, bicycles, or small fawns, these three sellers have these same items with a plethora of other images so make good and sure to check out their shops! First, from Happy Owl Glassworks come one-of-a-kind hand blown glass cuff links featuring a variety of woodland creatures (yes, woodland creatures are still in style). From Vinyl Wall Art we have, well...vinyl wall art! Holly has tons of great designs and colors to choose from including this adorable little owl. Last, but certainly not least, Dillon Designs has come up with a great bargain of a ring. At half an inch, these shrinky dink rings are silver with painted gold edges and a huge variety of images stamped onto the front. At only $7.50 these rings are a steal!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Like whoa.



Thank you to my friend Joseph who turned me on to the art of Irene Suchocki who sells her prints on Etsy. I'm no art critic, but there's something about her images that suck you in. From Montreal, Suchocki's images have been featured in various publications, won numerous awards, and was recently on an episode of Extreme Home Makeover (guilty addiction). Her prints are priced from $17 to $175 and most of her listings are 8x10 but she will print on almost any size at your request. Now I'll just let her art speak for itself...

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Clean me up Scotty!

It's the second (also known as "most depressing") half of winter which means we're taking solace in longer baths and showers, anything to escape the bitter cold. Here are a few items to jazz up the decor in your bathroom! First, from Scrumptious Suds we had soaps that smell so delicious you could drink them! That's soak in a cocktail and soap up with Mojito, Cosmopolitan, or my personal fave, Memphis Sweet Tea (pictured).
Need a little something to stare at while defrosting your extremeties? Purchase some shower art from Ugly Baby. Each one is unique and includes a list of ingredients including resin and coolesterol. They are hangable on any smooth surface with a heavy duty suction cup, ideally inside your shower, but a window or sink will do just as well!Finally, from Head to Toe, we have not-your-grandma's tissue box cozy's. Made out of retro and vintage printed fabrics and reversible, they scream "I may have a tissue box cozy but I'm hip! I'm funky, I swear!"

Monday, February 11, 2008

The Crown Jewels


My obsession with Handmade Julz reached a fever pitch this weekend when Julie Briggs and I had tables at the same craft fair and we traded for the most amazing ring EVER! I couldn't find a picture of it on her site but I found more pictures that capture the amazing colors in her graphics. Her table is so colorful you can't help but stop and survey every item.She uses a set of self created images under glass to create a unique jeweled effect that she embeds in colorful metallic wire to create an assortment of jewelry, magnets, and now even coasters she melds with her own heat press! And it doesn't hurt that she is the sweetest person with a subtle Texas accent.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Baubles and What Have You

Yesterday, thanks to the Etsy front page, I came across two of the most unusual random crafts I have ever seen! I'm partially enamored because plastic molding is beyond me and I am also infatuated with useless sorts of plastic this-and-thats. So, without further ado, Somethings Hiding in Here has many hidden treasures indeed. Check out the wishbone gift bag ($12). Now you can play enchanted genie and give your friends three wishes to get what they really wanted! And from SOOP, not what it's name implies, comes a collection of one-of-a-kind plastic rings. They aren't as exciting on their own, but at $12 a piece, the price is right and you can collect them all. Or you can buy a ready made set like "Enchanted Forest" or "City Farm"!