Posts Tagged ‘jewelry’
Sunday, February 3rd, 2013
Here’s a collection of cute new wooden brooches with vintage book illustrations.
Available in my Etsy shop.
Tags:accessory, animal, art, bear, book, brooch, bunny, cute, duck, etsy, fun, illustration, jewelry, kitsch, kitschy, pig, pin, rabbit, round, skunk, squirrel, vintage, wood, wooden, woodland
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Thursday, January 17th, 2013
Here’s a collection of recent soldered glass pendants, all with cute zoo/wild animals.
All are currently available in my Etsy shop.
Tags:altered, animals, art, bear, book, book art, charm, etsy, for sale, fox, giraffe, glass, illustration, jewelry, kangaroo, lion, monkey, pages, pendant, soldered, vintage, wild, zebra, zoo
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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
Puss N’ Boots
and these cuties are from a book about kids and ponies:
Cowgirl
Cowboy
These pendants are currently available in my Etsy Shop.
Tags:cat, charms, cowboy, cowgirl, fairy tales, glass, horses, jewelry, mixed media, pendants, puss n boots, sleeping beauty, solder, soldered
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Monday, October 15th, 2012
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
Tags:discount, etsy, fall, for sale, halloween, jewelry, on sale, pendants, sale, shop, store
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Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012
Here’s a couple more recent Halloween soldered charms and one not so Halloween 🙂
This first is a tiny black domino, I used white permanent ink to stamp on the dancing skeletons, this is perfect for Halloween and Dia de Los Muertos.
This soldered glass pendant is a cool vintage hanging bat stamp I found on Etsy. I stamped him on vintage dictionary paper.
This last one is sooooo spooky….NOT 😉 It’s a Queen Bee charm necklace, the large soldered domino has beehive paper and a silver bee charm, the smaller says Queen and there is also a large silver crown charm.
These are all available in my Etsy shop.
Tags:, altered, bat, bee, charm, dance, dancing, day of the dead, domino, glass, halloween, jewelry, necklace, pendant, queen, skeleton, solder, soldered, vampire
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Monday, October 1st, 2012
I recently made several domino charms and charm necklaces for Fall and Halloween. Each domino is colored with ink and stamped with an image and then soldered around the edges.
This first one is all about one of my favorite poets Edgar Allan Poe, the round charm is a vintage wooden game piece and there is also a metal ink pen nib.
I love this cool owl image, I added another game piece with the word “who”
This one is a play on the term “skeleton key”, dancing skeletons on the domino, a metal key and skull bead
This tiny pumpkin charm also has a little leaf bead on it
and last but not least Ichabod better beware, the headless horseman is riding…..
These are currently available in my Etsy Shop.
-Heather
Tags:, charm, crow, domino, dominoes, edgar allan poe, fall, halloween, headless horseman, jewelry, key, necklace, owl, pendant, poe, pumpkin, raven, skeletons, skull, sleepy hallow, solder, soldered
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Monday, September 10th, 2012
Been playing around with more new Halloween stamps from Inkadinkado.
I’m in love with the Voodoo Doll stamps, a cute witch and funky cat. I thought they’d make perfect shrink plastic charms so I stamped them on white shrink plastic using Staz-On ink, colored them with colored pencils, punched a hole for the jump rings and strung them on a chain. I also added a small domino with the word “Voodoo”.
This Death Head Moth stamp is spooky but also seemed a little vintage to me, like an insect specimen so I made a collage with a vintage feel with it. It’s on layers of pattern paper embellished with vintage lace, a vintage button and a chipboard label with brads.
This X-Ray of a Trick or Treat bag is just so evil! Along with the candy there is a razor blade in the apple, brass knuckles and a big knife. Probably not a stamp for everyone but I like twisted things so I think it’s really cool 🙂 I added some poison labels cut from some pattern paper and added the color tinting with small sponges and ink.
Tags:art, cards, charms, collage, creepy, dolls, goth, greeting, hallowee, halloween, inkadinkado, jewelry, moth, shrink plastic, spooky, vintage, voodoo
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Thursday, July 26th, 2012
I love anything to do with the sea, under water animals totally fascinate me.
SAVE THE WHALES! 🙂
-Heather
Tags:altered, art, black and white, charm, dictionary, glass, illustration, jewelry, manatee, mixed media, necklace, ocean, octopus, page, paper, pendant, sea, soldered, vintage, whale
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Saturday, July 7th, 2012
Here are some new soldered glass dictionary pendants made with some wonderful vintage dictionary illustrations. These are all currently available in my Etsy Shop.
Tags:altered, animal, art, artwork, black and white, definition, dictionary, etsy, illustration, jewelry, mixed media, natural history, nature, page, paper, pendant, solder, soldered, vintage, wild
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Friday, June 15th, 2012
Here’s a charm bracelet inspired by one of my all time favorite authors, Jane Austen. I stamped and shrunk a silhouette of a woman from shrink plastic, soldered two scrabble tiles and added dictionary words to each, along with a hand holding a heart charm and a ink pen nib. I’m really happy with how it turned out.
Tags:author, bibliophile, book lover, bracelet, charm, hand, heart, jane austen, jewelry, mixed media, pen nib, pride and prejudice, scrabble tile, sense and sensibility, solder, soldered, victorian, vintage, writer
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