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Friday, January 29, 2010

THREEPEATS JEWELRY by Suzanne Lamberg - Recycled & Vintage

Suzanne Lamberg, of threepeats Jewelry on etsy submitted her work. We loved it! It's all so unique and much of it is Eco Friendly because of the recycled and upcycled items used in creating them.

The Born and Raised Native NY'r  - (Woo! a sista in the NY spirit) still adores living in NYC. The diversity and energy of the people, make her love to live there.   And of course the fact that she can walk out her front door and go one block to pick up a quart of milk at any hour of the day or night is a huge plus!

Suzanne is a high school dance teacher and choreographer by day and a vintage jewerly collector and designer by every other time.  She has a huge collection that she organized a few years back.  She's been using these vintage beads, chains and other collectibles ever since.  Suzanne makes necklaces and earrings from recycled vintage beads, chain, ribbon and lace (and sometimes felted wool beads). Each piece is designed to be long, light, easy to wear and affordable. Every design is unique!


She enjoys making necklaces that look good no matter how they slip around the neck.  Her creations are designed to slip over the head - on and off easily.   The design she came up with was three chain sections interspersed with three beaded sections of re-used vintage materials with no clasp (hence the name three...peats). 


Suzanne started making necklaces for herself and as gifts for her family and friends. When she started getting requests from people to sell them, she figured the place to set up shop was on etsy.

Suzanne has been an etsy buyer of things (including vintage jewelry) for years. She's added other vintage materials such as lace and ribbon into her necklaces as well as recycled t-shirt yarn and at her customer’s request started making earrings last year. She's found that earrings are a great way for her to re-use small amounts of chain and beads that would have been wasted otherwise.

In the spirit of being Eco Friendly and Green, Suzanne enjoys taking things that are discarded and useless and turning them into wearable works of art.


As you have some time - check out all the places she can be found on the web.


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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

DIY Ribbon Holder

I just love ribbons... and who doesn't love them? They make them in so many great colors, textures, patterns... geesh! A girl can get overwhelmed with so many ribbon choices. Not to mention, every craft store seems to have there own assortment, making choosing the perfect ribbon for a project even more difficult.


I recently added some new ribbons to my collection so my mother and I can make some hair bows for my baby girl. With the new ribbons added, my collection quickly outgrew the small shoe box I was storing them all in so I took a trip to the craft store to buy a ribbon holder... only to find out they were a whopping $39.99. There is no way on this green planet that I was going to spend that much on a ribbon holder.

Disclaimer: I am not saying there is anything wrong with others spending that much if they choose too... it just won't be coming out of my pocket.

So I looked at this $39.99 ribbon holder and upon closer inspection I saw it was pretty much a pretty frame with rods.

...and so my brain went to turning...

When I got home I searched every room of the house looking for something to use as a frame... with no luck. Just as I was about to sit down, a light bulb turned on! In my recycle bin was a USPS Priority Mail shipping box from gift my grandmother sent before she passed away early this month (blog coming soon). This was it!

I cut the front out of the box. I wrapped it with masking tape to make the edges smoother. After all, it may be made out of a cardboard box, but it doesn't have to look like it.

Next I used a ruler to make small holes on both sides of the box. These are for our rods we are going to add soon.

Measure your rods before you make you holes. you want them to fit in the tight... too loose and you may end up with more of a mess than what you start off with.

My son is going to be adding a mosaic tile design on the sides for me, but for the time being, I added a quick coat of white spray paint. I also wanted the inside to be white, instead of cardboard brown. Another idea for you crafty crafters... add scrapbook paper to the backing to give it a cute, personal touch.
To finish it I took some thin rods I had from another craft project and stuck a thumb tack in one side to hold the rod in place... added my ribbons... and *wallah*
I don't know if I am more excited that I have a ribbon holder now, or that it cost me less than $1 to make.






Post is from http://www.ralasbrainfood.blogspot.com/ )

Posted by Lauren from: http://www.ten23designs.com/

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Are YOU Promoting your Wedding Biz with Luv?

Have you ever heard of the website named  Wedding-Luv.com?  

Well incase you haven't, you need to know about it!!    It's a great place for those involved with weddings...  planning a wedding , brides, grooms attendants and wedding vendors.  (this article is mainly focused on the Vendor aspect though) 

How Did Wedding-Luv come about? 
Wedding-Luv was started as a way for Victoria Joanne to be able to have a place to give away her free samples and post about sales & specials she was having. She then decided to open the website up to EVERYONE who is in the wedding industry... wither your a Vendor or a Client you will find that wedding-luv has tremendous potential if you would only make use of it.

What Is Wedding-Luv from a Vendors Point of view? 
It's a place where you can promote your business!  There are Networking sites all over... that's real nice.  At this point we are all networked up the Ying Yang!  It's time to DO something with this new found friends.  It's time to start promoting each other!!  This is where the real potential and value lies with Wedding-Luv...  in the biz promotion factor.   We can share each others specials on twitter with the new tweet this tool at the Club.  It's wonderful all the promotional potential this website has... Most vendor members haven't even tapped into this very valuable resource (that's how new and revolutionary the concept of this site is) 

Every time you make an announcement about a new sale, contest or giveaway in your Vendor Blog... Your info gets Twittered out to the Wedding-Luv followers.  (Follow Wedding-Luv  to keep up on the activities of the club)  Also every time you make an announcement on your blog about deals or contests,  the more chances you have of being picked up in Search Engines.  Links to and from the wedding-luv site help in SEO  (Search Engine Optimization) . 

As a huge bonus... Each time you post an announcement on your vendor blog about a sale, contest or special you're running you have the potential of being featured on the Official Wedding Luv Homepage Blog!   All these things are completly free... Promoting your business doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg every single time.  The Wedding-Luv site is a diamond in the rough... It's just waiting to be discovered by smart and savvy wedding professionals. 


What is Wedding-Luv from the Clients (brides/customers) Point of View? 
GREAT DEALS -  SPECIALS -  GIVEAWAYS  -  CONTESTS !

It's a place where you can find out about wedding related contests &  giveaways.   You can find some great sales & deals on wedding related services, accessories, attire, favors, photography, etc... What ever is being blogged about by the Vendor members is what you will find.    (this is why it would help every vendor to post new announcements on a regular basis)   As this site gains in popularity we anticipate having more and more announcements to share with our brides/clients. 


Wedding-Luv has so much untapped potential!   Please help us to spread the word about this hidden treasure so more people can benefit from the LUV.   Showin' Luv one giveaway at a time in so many ways.  Link to http://www.wedding-luv.com/ on your websites.  Tell all your friends about it!  Follow the official Wedding-Luv blog with the Google friends connect to keep up on the latest Wed-Luv Features. 

And USE the CLUB!!  We can't stress this enough... You will only be able to tap into the value of promoting yourself if you actually take the first step in posting about YOUR deals and YOUR sales... once you do that... Wedding-Luv will take it from there to feature you and tweet about you. 

Every little bit helps in this world of Search Engine information overload...  Take the step and be a part of the Luv. 



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Monday, January 18, 2010

DEAN DYMENT STUDIOS Original Monotypes and Collographs

DEAN DYMENT STUDIOS


Mushroom - monotype print with chalk pastel

Lori the artist at Dean Dyment Studios, is a talented original print maker.  She owns a press and creates linocuts, collographs, drypoints and monotypes.

Monotypes make up the majority of her work and are really just paintings printed onto paper.   It's pretty neat if I don't say so myself  :)

Lori Dean Dyment lives and creates her art out of Richmond, British Columbia , a suburb twenty minutes out of Vancouver. She was born and raised in Vancouver Canada. She attended Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design where where she fell in love with printmaking.


Look at this adorable cow -
This image is a one-of-a-kind hand pulled print onto archival Rives BFK paper. This is not a reproduction. This is considered a reductive monotype in that Lori  rolls the whole plate with black ink and then “draws” into it with rags, cards, fingers, etc. Isn't this Amazing?!  
To achieve the whites and grey tones she removes the ink.   Gray would be some ink left behind... white would be no ink left behind.  Once Lori feels the image is complete, sh lays a piece of dampened paper onto the plate and rolls it through her press.  All of the ink transfers onto the paper and the image is in reverse!  This will be the ONLY print she can pull. Once dry, she can hand color it with pastels if color is desired.

 

Collograph print Lion  -
This is a neat way to create custom prints.   The term collograph print means that the printing plate is created in layers with various materials. The plate is constructed from matboard, glue, varnish, x-acto cuts, and carborundum. The various textures are what creates the varying tones. The varnish lets the ink wipe clean (light areas) while the carborundum holds the ink onto the plate (dark areas).

Lori is such a talented woman!   Such a unique and beautiful hand-crafted artistic talent she possesses. 

Since these are actually handcrafted plates, they can be printed more than once.  After the print is dried,  Lori goes back and hand paints the print with water color paints.  Since each print is handpainted the colors to vary slightly.    This in MY oppinion is what makes it so special and so unique. 




You can view more of Lori's work at  the links below.


Website - http://www.deandymentstudios/
http://web.me.com/jfdyment/Lori/Welcome.html/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ldeandyment




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Thursday, January 14, 2010

88LINKS - For the Alternative bride and fashionista

88Links  -  By Lady Steel

 Totally cool -  Colored metal...  can you guess what this is?   Did you guess a flower?   Well yes, It's a flower - I'm sure you probably guessed that quick enough... But what could it possibly be for?  Some sort of decoration but where would you put it?   Is a decoration to add to your flower arangment?    Could it be something you decorate your home with?   Could it be a tie back for your drapes?    What do you think? 






Did you guess?  
It's an arm band! 


Isn't this armlet uique and interesting as well as very lovely.   The bright colors used in it make for a happy spring time feel. I Really like it! 


This is only one of many unique and modern designs. 


Take for instance this really pretty turquois pendant armband.  It dangles from a little bit of chainmail type rings.  How sexy it is! 

Lady Steel is located in Tucson Arizona.  She likes to create simple peices that contain some history to them.  Her specialties are in working with steel, stone, and chainmail.  She conspires with her husband to create simple urban jewelry with a fantasy edge. 






You will be able to find lots of  really unique peices at the 88 Links shop.  .  Look at the boot jewery to the left.   That's really neat!  Makes your shoes take on a whole new level of sophistication.

The lovely turquoise stones are the perfect finishing touch to this lovely work of art.


The creations that Lady Steel creates for her 88 Links shop are also great for brides.  She's had alternative brides order armbands, custom steel pendants and circlets for their special celebrations.   One of the examples are below.  This was created for a bride to wear on her head.  It's a simple decoration for a bride who doesn't want to go way over the top. 

You should check out Lady Steel's creations at her shop.  The link is right below.

Etsy - http://88links.etsy.com/  








Please visit our sponsor - and become a member of the LUV! 
Club.Wedding-Luv.com 


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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

JUS SHAR DESIGNS - Keeping you Warm and Toasty


Jus Shar Designs

Look at these adorable sweaters!  Are they sweet or what?  They make the perfect little addition to a strappless or short sleeved outfit.   They can be worn with any style, to be casual or dressy. We like that they are so versitile. 

Beth Newbern-Hallam, is the designer at Jus Shar Designs.  The biz started in 1996.  However she had been creating for the previous 20 yrs, at that point.

Beth loves to create things with her hands.  Her talent lies in the abilities to sew, knit, crochet, bead, smock, make jewelry, cross-stitch, and embroider. She even tests patterns for her favorite knitters and crocheters.




She creates various things.... But her focus is mainly on plus sizes, weddings/special occasions, and knitted items.

When her business first went online, it was called "Precious Stitches by Beth" or just "Precious Stitches". However in honor of her late grandfather she changed the name to "Jus Shar Designs".    Jus Shar Designs is a combination of his name  (Justin) and her mothers name (Sharon).  This is a beautiful sentiment indeed.
If you like the taste we've given you  here - you should check out Beth's websites at the links below.


Website:
Blog:
Facebook
Etsy
Artfire


 





email@hand-craftedcreations.com    for possible submission of your site in our blog. OR if you are a vendor who doesn't want your info posted - please email & it will be removed ASAP.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Linda B for you... Linda B for me - We all love Linda B.


I am very happy to announce that last week this fine lady heard my plea for help! (when I posted it here) and she applied to be a DIYer blogger here

A little about Linda.   She's a talented and creative person.   Her specialty is making Jewelry and also Judaica.  She does this part time as she has a full time job on a normal basis. 

She's got a great hubby and a few cats, which are all okay with her obsession with beads.   (except when it's feeding time... the cats won't tolerate that)  LOL 
Some of Linda's likes and dislikes are: 

Likes:
Cats, books, chocolate, beading and creating unique colorful items, blogging, tweeting and supporting small businesses.  

(We too at HCC love the idea of supporting small businesses, this is why we blog what we blog.)


Dislikes:  
Her addiction to chocolate, not being able to sew, knit or crochet, and heavy perfume scents.  (ewww heavy perfume makes me gag too!!)


We featured her jewelry a couple months back, (Yayyyy)  Linda specializes in creating beautiful handmade jewelry.  Check out  my post about her work here.

I'd like to take this moment to give a great big warm welcome to Linda B !

Welcome to the
♥ 
HCC Blogger Family! 



Please check out here places on the web when you have a few moments.
Website - http://linorstore.com/
Blog - http://linorstorecom.blogspot.com/
Etsy - http://www.etsy.com/shop/lindab142
Shop - http://linostore.1000markets.com/
Face Book - http://facebook.com/linorstore 
Twitter - http://twitter.com/lindab142


You can be an HCC DIYer too!   Click here to apply!!




Hand-Crafted Creations is sponsored by http://www.wedding-luv.com/   Come join in the club and promote all your wedding related sales, contests and giveaways!  Be a Wedding Luver!  

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Etsy Success Tips - Part 1

Hi, I'm Linda B. of http://lindab142.etsy.com and one of the new bloggers on HCC.  I work full time and a few of my passions are beading recycled jewelry and creating unique crafted items. I'm exploring new areas  using recycled materials. Work and play are a tough balance, but I devote as much time as possible improving and promoting my online shops.

For my first post, I'd like to share a few success tips that I've learned from other online sellers. Most of my success comes from my Etsy shop because that's where I devote most of my time.

1. Photographs of your items are extremely important.
  • Take pictures on neutral backgrounds and from several angles. Successful sellers use either daylight or a light box. 
  • There are many Etsy forum threads and Web tips on photographing your specialty item. Invest the time to search and read before you purchase items. Keep retaking photographs. 
  • Use a tripod if you can. 
  • You'll see quite a difference. For example, see my Bridal Pendant:

Not enough contrast.


The black background (lint) clearly needs to be cleaned up.

Photographing jewelry on light gray is often a good choice.













2. Join a team. Etsy is a community of buyers and sellers. Make friends by joining an Etsy Team and using social media tools, like writing a Blog, FaceBook and Twitter. I'll be talking more about these in the future.

3.  Promote other's peoples items in forum threads, on your blog,  on Twitter (and your creations too, of course). Building good will is good karma. Spread some positive energy around and it will come back to you. 

4. Make a schedule for creating, photographing and listing items along with promoting them: your online posting, reading success tips, and writing blogs.  Use your time wisely.

I hope you find these tips helpful. Do you have any success tips to share?


Linda Blatchford




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Saturday, January 9, 2010

DIY Baby Blocks

First comes love... then comes marriage... Then comes a baby in a baby carriage, playing with blocks!  

It did not take me long to figure out that my baby daughter would much rather play with something hard, than soft. I guess when she hits her big brother with her chosen toy, she wants to make sure she hears a playful, "Ouch!"

Every baby needs a set of blocks to play with. They assist with hand / eye coordination, thinking and fine motor skills. After seeing the selection most stores had to offer with block, I decided to take a whirl at making my own.

I started off with several 1-1/2" wooden blocks from the craft store. They were $1 each BUT of course I purchased them when they went on sale for 50% off. *Most local craft stores run sales on a schedule. If the item(s) you want is not on sale this week, give it a week or two... chances are, it will go on sale within a month's time.

First thing I did was sand down the edges. We already know my baby daughter likes to hit her big brother with things, we do not
need him actually injured from sharp objects.

After I sanded the edges I painted them with a non-toxic craft paint. Be sure to check that all the materials you use are non-toxic, non-treated, etc. We want our children to be safe with their mommy-made toys.

After I finished painting, I cut small squares out of coordinating scrapbook paper. I used 5 different patterns, so each block used 1 pattern twice (no biggie).


Last but not least, I glued the scrapbook paper squares on to the blocks & finished it out with one of my good friends... Mod Podge.

And tada... mommy-made baby blocks.
















(Post is from http://www.ralasbrainfood.blogspot.com/ )

Posted by Lauren from:
http://www.ten23designs.com/

Friday, January 8, 2010

Keeping warm in the dead of winter

The weather outside is frightful... but the fire insides delightful...
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!



Come on inside and relax a moment.  Get a cup of hot cocoa, coffee or tea...

take a deep breath and know that it is .....





 ♦ ♦ ♦ FRIDAY ! ♦ ♦ ♦


Happy Weekend everyone.  Have a blessed time, see you all next week.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Hello 2010!


Happy New Year! 


2010 is officially here!

I'm sending out an invitation to YOU!  You wanna tell everyone about the great DIY projects you love?  ones for the home, with the kids or for your wedding?   come blog with us! 

Simply fill out the HCC blogger application here.


Additionally if you would like to have your work be featured here on the Hand-Crafted Creations Blog please email  ( email {at} hand-craftedcreations {dot} com  ) a brief bio summary of your biz - how you came to be, how long you've done it?  what you like best about it etc... also include at least one great picture of your work and your website address.   Add in you twitter and facebook and blog if you do any of them. the more the better to let people know how to find you  :)