Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

The last Porter Crossing Arts Market

Yes, I am doing 2 events with "Porter" in the name back to back!  This Saturday from noon until 9 pm I'll be sharing a hefty space with some incredibly talented friends at the Porter Crossing Arts Market.  For those of you that have attended previous events, we used to be across the street, but that space has been rented, the fine folks of Craftville will still be in the left side of the building, but the rest of the crafters (and there will be many) have moved to the space directly behind the Family Wash.  Tell your friends!  it's the not the most conspicuous area, so look for the banners and the extra tall globe lights.
Stay tuned for pics of new items for sale...

Friday, May 6, 2011

And so it begins

Hopefully over the next week I'll be able to post a little more every day of what I plan to bring to the first ever (ever, ever, EVER!) OMG Urban Flea Market.  And I just found out that they are allowing handmade at the flea market as well as everything else.  There should be a huge variety of things offered there, it'll rock your face off guaranteed!
Here's the first wave:


























Thursday, May 5, 2011

newest neckwear

Made from antique Japanese Netsuke.  One male, one female

Detail of male Netsuke necklace

Detail of female Netsuke necklace

Made from a vintage, handmade, felt brooch and an antique tassel.  The face-brooch is also a pouch.

Made from a vintage, straw brooch.

Made from a vintage, sterling brooch

Made from a vintage, beaded ornament

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Buttons!

 
Did I mention that I make buttons?


 No?  Well I do! 



Check 'em out! (I even made some Halloween ones!)



Saturday, October 10, 2009

Tea Lights Part 2

In my previous posts about the lanterns that I make out of vintage tins, I mentioned a free standing version. (as opposed to the hanging swag/pendant/chandelier lights I had made previously)  Here are some pics of the ones that I have completed so far, I am pretty pleased with them.