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

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Featured Artist: Karen of Chocolate Dog Studio

Since I started my shop on Etsy, I've met a lot of wonderful artists from participating in the artists communities there. Karen is a fellow member of the Christian Artists Street Team (CAST) on Etsy. Her shop is called Chocolate Dog Studio.


Karen makes all sorts of items many of which are made from upcycled materials. In her shop you will find beautifully crocheted scarves and shawls, cup cozies, hats and pincushions, but my favorite items she makes are definitely the one of a kind purses!






Brown twill tote

You know you want one of those purses for summer ☺
You can also find Karen here:

Monday, July 20, 2009

"Awash" Treasury

I made this treasury on Etsy.com and it's about to expire, but I wanted to preserve it here. I don't curate treasuries very often, but I do enjoy showcasing some of the wonderful artwork found on Etsy. Notice the colorful Tutti Fruitti crochet bowl? That is by Beth from TheYarnChick who is on my Homefront Team on Etsy. And that sparkling mosaic cross is by Cherry of cherryscreations from my Christian Artists Street Team.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Featured Artist: TC of Totally Crosses

wire cross magnet

TC Cunningham of Totally Crosses is a team mate of mine on CAST (Christian Artists Street Team) on Etsy.com. Her unique wire work crosses are simply fascinating. She makes them in a diverse range of styles and accepts custom orders. She's also a super sweet person and wonderful to work with.


TC began sculpting her crosses after the death of a friend's son. She says:

"After attending the funeral, I came home and just sat alone with God praying for the comfort of my friend and his family. I reached for a spool of wire and started sculpting it into a cross without much thought of what I was doing. I then got some of my jewelry beads and added them. I gave that first cross to my friend.

You see, this spool of wire had been lying around our house for months before I did anything with it besides just bending it and flexing it. When I was young, my dad had this type of wire in his work room because he worked in electronics. I loved messing with it because of it's flexibility and feel. Unfortunately, if you messed with it too much, it would break, so I was discouraged from playing with it. But sometimes I just couldn't help it.

One day while in a hardware store I saw a spool of this wire and the memories of my childhood experiences came back. I bought a spool of it knowing that I could make something out of it sometime, I just didn't know what.

One of TC's rustic nail crosses.

After seeing that first cross, my husband, Les, encouraged me to make others. He believed they were truly inspirational and that others would love to have one. He took them to a local gift shop, and was immediately encouraged because the shop owner bought several of the crosses he had with him and ordered more.

Our family and friends kept us busy for months. Meanwhile, during this time, Les designed a manufacturing mechanism enabling him to wrap the crosses (still by hand) but in a way that speeds up the process before I do the final sculpturing. It still takes a long time to produce a cross, but that helped tremendously.

So now we have a small business that keeps us both very busy. We have been blessed most of all by our family and friends that are still encouraging and supporting us as we grow our business. . . God bless all of you!

And I thank God for allowing me to use my artistic gift in a way that glorifies Him, supplements our income, and allows me to work out of our home while our youngest son is still in school."


The cross on the right above is a cross that TC custom made especially for me with a crazy horse stone bead in the center. It's unique and lovely. TC's style of twisted wire is fascinating and reminds me of grapevines.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Some of my Etsy Favorites

Here are some of my favorite photographs and fine art prints on Etsy.com:




and


both prints by Jeanne at everythingdear

images used with permission of the artists

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

My Second Treasury

I have finally created my second treasury on Etsy.com and it's full of beautiful items by my fellow Etsy artist.

before it disappears on May 2.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

My First Treasury!

On Etsy.com they have a feature called a Treasury. Members can curate a treasury from all the items available on Etsy. It's a little difficult to get a treasury slot as they are limited, but I finally got one!  It will disappear on March 3 to make room for new treasuries.


One of these days I really am going to buy those handmade marshmallows in the first photo and that print with the eggs in a bowl!

Friday, January 30, 2009

I was featured in these treasuries today

In addition to my website / on-line store, I also have a shop on Etsy.com. Etsy is a world-wide shopping venue for hand-crafted goods.  If you enjoy buying hand-made you may want to check Etsy out.

Etsy has a fun feature that both buyers and sellers can use to make "treasuries" of 12 items. Every day they pick a couple of these to be shown on Etsy's front page.  

Today I was featured in this treasury by abbasgirl on Etsy.com:

View the This Treasury before it disappears.

AND this treasury by missyandme.


View This Treasury before it disappears.