Posts Tagged ‘pendants’

Cowboys and Fairy Tales

Monday, November 5th, 2012

Here’s a few soldered glass pendants I’ve made recently.

These are from a gorgeous book of fairy tale with illustrations from Tasha Tudor:

Sleeping Beauty
sleeping beauty pendant

Puss N’ Boots
puss n boots pendant

and these cuties are from a book about kids and ponies:

Cowgirl
cow girl pendant

Cowboy
cowboy pendant

These pendants are currently available in my Etsy Shop.

Spooky Sale!

Monday, October 15th, 2012

Witches Collage Art Soldered Pendants

I’ve marked down all remaining Halloween jewelry in my Etsy shop! I ship quickly so there’s still plenty of time to order and wear it for Halloween. Click here to see what’s on sale.

-Heather

SPRING CLEANING

Monday, April 9th, 2012

Sorry I haven’t posted in awhile, I had surgery a few weeks ago and have been recovering.

Bird and Egg Collage Art Soldered Pendant

It’s time for a little spring cleaning in my Etsy shop so I’ve marked down a bunch of soldered pendants to only $7! (regularly they were $12 and $16).

Click here to visit the sale section of my shop, hurry at these price they probably won’t last long!

Moth Soldered Pendant

-Heather

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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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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Fly Free

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

I just can’t seem to stop making things with birds 🙂 Here are a couple of new mixed media necklaces I made last week.

I enjoyed making my Alice in Wonderland Domino charms so much I used a larger domino, inked it blue and stamped a really cool flying bird on it and then soldered around the edges, adding two sets of jump rings to the top to hang from the ball chain. I also adhered a glass rhinestone to the front for a little added bling:

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I also made this necklace with a pretty silver bird charm and a tiny soldered word charm that says “fly away” on vintage music paper, also on a ball chain:

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Critters

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

I recently went to a wonderful large antique show with a friend (who bought a super cool vintage Ouija board) and found a couple of really cute children’s books from the 60’s. People are always asking me where I find the book I use for my art work and my best recommendations are used book shops and antique shows, you can usually find some really great books, vintage photos, postcards, music sheets, etc.

Here’s a couple of soldered pendants I made using some illustrations from one of those books.

A tiny cute squirrel, the back says “oh nuts”:
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A sweet fawn, the back says “oh deer”:
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a sly little fox, the back says “foxy”:
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and my personal fave a chimp in a party hat and pink bow tie:
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I think the back is pretty funny too:
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Almost Antiques

Friday, February 12th, 2010

One of the great old children’s books I got recently was in really bad shape, pages torn, falling apart and crumbling but it wasn’t surprising considering the book was dated 1918, it’s almost 100 years old! It has some simply gorgeous illustrations in it, lots of cute animals reading books and fairies in flowers, they are simply lovely! Here are a few soldered pendants I’ve made with some of the illustrations.

An adorable frog on a lily pad reading:
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A trio of birds reading / singing:
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A sweet bunny rabbit reading, I love the little bird perched on the top of the book:
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a dandy black crow all dressed up and strutting around (I added a black patina to the solder on this one):
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a dapper fairy sitting in a morning glory (this one is going to my mom for her birthday, she loves fairies and is a world class gardener)
front:
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back:
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More Recent Pendants

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Here’s a few more of the soldered pendants with vintage illustrations I’ve made recently………….

A little girl discovering a bunny, she’s on the front, the bunny’s on the back:
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Two owls sitting under the moon:
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A tiny bird nest and birds:
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A fox in the forest:
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and this one is a shadowbox with a silver bird cage charm inside with a teeny tiny blue bird in the cage:
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These are all curently available in my Etsy shop.

I also have listed a smaller version (5″) of my vintage white button heart in an embroidery hoop in my shop as well.

More New Pendants

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Just a quick post to share some more of the pendants I made last week.

This one is from a vintage dictionary, I cut out the picture of the artists palette and added the words ” make art every day”

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this next one I called “Madam Butterfly”, it’s a vintage Geisha image, I added wings to her and a tiny mulberry paper flower, the background is cut from an Asian book I found at the used book store. I also added a kanji charm to the bottom

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