Archive for the ‘Collage Jewelry’ Category

Blow a Bubble

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

The vintage children’s books I use for alot of my solder pendants sometimes have very tiny but cute art in them. Too small for even 1″ square pendants I thought I could find a way to make some teeny pieces with them. So recently I got some flat backed round glass bubbles that are about 3/4″. I soldered around the edges and back and they are perfect. Like a little window with a tiny surprise inside it. I adore the way they turned out!

These can currently be found in my Etsy shop.

Bubble Glass Pendants with Vintage Illustrations

Bubble Glass Pendants with Vintage Illustrations

Playing with Dominoes

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

I’m listing some new domino charm jewelry in my Etsy shop this week. And right now I’m working on lots of great new collage art Halloween soldered glass pendants. There are already some in the shop but I’ll listing a lot more in the next week or so, so be sure to check back 🙂

I love this Poe charm, great for Halloween or anyone who loves to read.

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And of course Alice is always one of my faves. In addition to the domino charm there are also wooden game tiles  with vintage text.

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This one is nice and creepy for Halloween, the headless horseman. “Ichabod………..”

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And this cute one has scrabble tiles that spell out “BOO” and a cute ghost shaped jingle bell.

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Fly Away Home

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

A while ago I had found some lovely small vintage photos at an antique store. I think they must have been a type of model shot, some had the same girls in different outfits. They are the perfect size for jewelry. I turned this pretty girl into a fairy by adding blue wings to her. I didn’t want to cut the actual photo so I cut the edge of the wings to match her shoulders and applied them onto the photo. I also added the word “fly” from a vintage book and mounted her on vintage French book paper. The tiny collage is sandwiched between glass and soldered around the edges. Because the photo is black and white I added black patina to the solder to pull everything together.

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It’s as Clear as Black and White

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

I recently got a wonderful children’s book from 1914, considering it’s nearly 100 years old the pages were still in pretty great shape. It has some wonderful color and black and white illustrations in it. I think adding black patina to the soldering on these pendants just pulls them together nicely and adds to the aged look.

I’m in love with this Red Ridding Hood illustration, I put “what great eyes you have” on the back.

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Isn’t this owl really cool? He says “who” on the back.

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These next two pendants are from a vintage dictionary. I think this moth is so cool. The horse is part of a series, there was a large page in the dictionary with lots of different horse breeds so I turned each one into a pendant, the name of the breed is on the back. The rest of these pendants can be found in Midway Ky at the Damselfly shop on Main Street, they come on a nice black velvet necklace. The rest of the pendants in this post are now in my Etsy shop.

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SALE!!

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Early spring cleaning in my Etsy shop! I just marked down a bunch of collage art and vintage illustration soldered pendants to only $7 each!! Hurry before they’re gone. Click here for P is for Paper on Etsy.

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What’s a Tapir?

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

I’ve got some new pendants being listed in my Etsy shop, just in time for the holidays. Here’s a couple of new vintage dictionary illustration soldered pendants. BTW if anyone is looking for a certain animal or illustration for a custom pendant let me know, I might have it and I’m glad to do special orders if I can.

Here’s a cute koala bear:
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this hedgehog is so fun, although he looks more like a porcupine to me 🙂 :
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 and I love this tapir, he’s really cool and unusal:
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Giddy Up!

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

I made lots of pendants with vintage horse illustrations for the arts and crafts fair during the World Equestrian Games and have a few that didn’t sell so I’m listing them now in my Etsy shop. Here’s a few of them:

from vintage children’s books:

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and from a vintage dictionary:

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More Silhouette Projects

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Here’s a couple more projects I made with my new Silhouette die cutting machine. I wanted to see just how small I could get the machine to cut so I chose a simple image, the deer silhouette, and was able to cut it 1″ x 1/2″ ! I adhered it to vintage French book paper and put it inside a pre made frame. Isn’t it cute?? I want to try some more like this but soldered them.

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Next I had a wonderful wooden cigar box I wanted to make into a specimen box so I layered some patterned paper and card stock inside the box and cut out a few butterflies and a label from the same papers using the Silhouette and mounted everything inside. I love how “old world” it turned out.

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Go Look It Up

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

When I was little and asked my parents what something meant they always told me to “go look it up”, i.e in the dictionary, encyclopedia, etc. It’s not that they didn’t want to help me, they wanted me to learn to use the books and find the answers for myself. Maybe that’s why I now love old dictionaries? I remember mine was red, with little cut out half circles on the pages where the letters where, funny how things like that stick with you.

Here’s a few soldered pendants made with illustrations from a wonderful vintage dictionary from the early 20’s. I added black patina to all the soldering and the backs of the pieces are their definitions.

a really cool raven:

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a fat little toad ( I just love him!):

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and a lovely bird in flight:

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It’s Getting Steamy in Here

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Steampunk is a really popular style currently. I love the idea of combining Victorian looks with scifi and technology. If you’re not familiar think W. G. Wells, Jules Vern, lots of gears, dirigibles, googles, steam power, etc. Here’s a wiki definition too.

I wanted to try my hand at some steam punk so I made some tiny mixed media collages for soldered pendants. I used a great top hat stamp, vintage photo copies, some metal gears and vintage watch parts that I combined with pages from a vintage shop mathematic book to make my jewelry. I think they turned out pretty cool.

Steampunk Gal front:
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Steampunk Guy front:
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