Sunday, January 31, 2010

snow day! winter wedding gear sampler

B. Poetic Silk Shoe Clips DEEP RED handwoven shawl / crochet point lace
Eskimo Kiss - As featured in Etsy email. Beautiful wrapped wool shawl. Pair of Mittens Winter Invitation
Vintage Shimmer Lace Collar WHITE  RIPPLE LEGWARMERS
Classic   Cream White Pure Cashmere Silk Satin Luxury Victorian Retro Long Coat  Free Shipping International Vintage sz 10 snow boots
feathery  flower brooch in cream vintage ARAN IRISH wool scarf cape coat
Antique White Armwarmer - Treasury Discount Burgundy cloche
Aimee - Soft White Hand Felted Ruffled Scarf CUSTOM bridesmaids gloves - one-of-a-kind Fancy Hands altered vintage gloves to complement your wedding
{each photo links to its shop}

it snowed all day yesterday here, fat wonderful soft snow. i love it.

happy sunday!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Font Friday!

78 Skate by Rodrigo German


Obey Revolution by bobistheowl


Obey Galleria by bobistheowl


Anti-Folk by paintblack


Galaxy Far Far Away by Iconian Fonts

Call for Submissions Deadline! Int'l Arts & Crafts Online Market

Vintage Map Box by dsharp

We're taking submissions for our upcoming next month's market at Poppytalk Handmade, an International Arts & Crafts online market. To celebrate Vancouver's 2010 Olympics, we will be holding an International Arts & Crafts Fair during the games online. We plan to feature the best of the best from all over the world! Submission Deadline: Jan 31st! Email us at poppytalkblog[at]yahoo[dot]ca this weekend with a link to your work. Enter "Int'l Arts & Crafts Submission" in the subject line! Yay!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

neither snow: limited edition valentines

146 - Blushing (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage)
{ #146 blushing calligraphed valentine with vintage postage }

i love this idea -- 100 limited edition valentines, hand-calligraphed with a custom quote of your choosing, hand-addressed, and with suites of vintage postage, arranged around themes of color or subject.

my favorites are below. via 100 layer cake.

121 - Do It For The Kids (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage) 160 - The Photographer (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage)
39 - First Base (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage) 138 - Shall I Compare There (Calligraphed valentine with vintage  postage)
142- On Air (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage) 111 - From Texas With Love (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage)
50 - Write Me Sweetheart (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage) 48 - Together at Last (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage)
145 - Intandem (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage) 140 - Three Is a Magic Number (Calligraphed valentine with vintage postage)
for more see neither snow (marasz.etsy.com)

Chakra P. Tutorial 3: Best Friends Necklace

by Chakra Pennywhistle



Did you ever share a best-friends necklace with your favorite childhood pal? I remember sharing a couple in the past and seeing new ones always brings a smile to my face. For this installment I wanted to share a different take on that idea by making a bf necklace cut from a vintage doily. I have a collection of handmade doilies that I picked up from local thrifts and antique shops. I love the crochet work and like to spot different patterns in each piece. I find that not only can you spot certain patterns, but you can also look at the whole piece in a different way. For example, lots of edges of doilies resemble hearts.


That brings me to this tutorial. Make your best pal a heart-shaped best-friends necklace cut from a vintage doily... It is a lovely shared gift that will make a unique handmade statement.

Supplies:

Vintage doily
2 necklace chains
non-stick surface
Scissors
Toothpicks
Glue (school or craft)
Bowl
Water

Step 1: Cutting
Cut a heart shape out of the doily. You can use the original pattern as a guide. I have included photos of two different patterns. The styles are completely different even by the way they are worn on the chain.


Style 1


Style 2Note: For style 2, you will need to remove a piece of the thread so that the necklace will string through the original loops. See photo below...


Step 2: Stiffening
Mix equal parts glue and water in a mixing bowl. I actually like to use a bit more glue then water. I read that you can also use liquid starch but I prefer glue because it is permanent. Also, I used school glue just because that is what I had on hand. Crafters glue might be even more durable.


Dip your heart in the mixture. Completely submerse it. Once it is soaked, lay it on the nonstick surface and squeeze as much water out as you can without losing the shape.
Tip: I found that if I place the heart on the inner side of the bowl and press, the mixture drips back into the bowl and the heart stays intact.


For style #2 you will need to use a tooth pick to open the loops and clear the glue out of them. This will allow your chain to pass through easily after the heart has dried. Do not leave the toothpicks in while drying. Just use them to clear the glue. Also note that my hearts are cut. Disregard that. You will cut the hearts after they are dry.


Step 3: Drying
Lay the heart on your nonstick surface and let dry for 3 to 4 hours.



Step 4: Cutting
Once the heart is completely dry, cut it in half.


Step 5: Stringing
I have included photos of both styles.

Style 1: Simply string the necklace through one of the holes in the heart.


Style 2: String the chain through the loops of the original pattern.


Step 6: Giving
I made my necklace for my best friend, Ursula. I think that she is pretty wonderful! I am in Tucson, AZ wearing my necklace while Ursula is in Norfolk, Virginia wearing hers.



Chakra Pennywhistle
I hope that you enjoyed this version of a best friends necklace. They are really simple to make and very sweet to give!

A visit to Sköna hem

Photo: Wolfgang Kleinschmidt
We were way overdue for a visit to Sköna hem, and as always, it didn't disappoint. This time it was a mixture of portraits and antiques, the art of the display, a personal workspace, and lovely black & white photo's pinned to the wall.


Home of Daniel & Sophie; Photo: Martin Cedarblad

Home of Daniel & Sophie; Photo: Martin Cedarblad

Home of Malene Birger; Photo: Christian Burmester

Home of Malene Birger; Photo: Christian Burmester


Home of Daniel & Sophie; Photo: Martin Cedarblad