Showing posts with label Wednesday's Hidden Gem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wednesday's Hidden Gem. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Wednesday's "Hidden Gem": JudyBFreeman

Howdy! Hope that your Wednesday is going well, but even if things are a little bit crazy, have no fear! Why not sit back, relax and meet our amazing Etsy artist of Wednesday's "Hidden Gem" for a few moments? You'll be glad if you do! This week, the spotlight is on Judy of JudyBFreemans, whose wonderful butterfly wall hanging has been featured on my blog a while ago. Let's take a closer look at this incredible pottery shop and learn about the talented artist behind it!






















Here's our pocket interview with Judy of JudyBFreeman.
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#1. Describe yourself in 5 words.


Creative, funny, caring, potter, disorganized

#2. What goodies do you offer in your shop?


Ceramic whimsical creations including cat, butterfly and fish themed pieces

#3. How was your shop started?

I read about Etsy on a discussion thread on the HGTV website. Thought I'd check it out. Opened up my shop, sold a bowl right off the bat and was hooked!

#4. What are some unique things about your shop?


My fish teapots.

#5. What or who inspires you?


The large scale butterflies were inspired by the work of Georgia O'Keefe. She loved to blow things up, zoom in and explore flowers. I love to blow up b-flies. Besides Georgia, the 4 cats we used to have that are all now in kitty heaven, and coral reef fishies (from our days of scuba diving).




















#6. What is the item in your shop you enjoyed making the most and why?

Girls Night Out Lola and Sonya Out on the Town - I had the idea, and as I thought more about the project I kept coming up with more things to add. They're over the top funny and make me laugh. I was so excited that the teapot made it through all of the firings. You have no idea.

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Beside her wonderful
shop , Judy also has a blog (http://butterflyfarmpottery.blogspot.com/ ) where you can get to know her and her work better. So, don't hesitate to drop by and say "Hi"!

Nothing makes a bold statement like a good screenprinted tee shirts! Next week, we'll have a chat with Shannon of Royalkane, where you can find the funniest & vintage feel tee-shirts like the one below along with wonderful screen printed pillowcases, throw pillows, hand towels, napkins, etc. Have fun anticipating this great interview! Au Revoir!






















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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Wednesday's "Hidden Gem": AngelinaFongDesigns

I don't know about you, but I do look forward to featuring great Etsy artists every Wednesday and Saturday not just because of the "warm and fuzzy" feeling of supporting the creativity and talents on Etsy but also because I always learn so much from them!!! So, are you ready to meet another great Etsy Artists?

Today, let's forget IKEA for one day and focus on the contemporary art and Home accessories (pillows, acrylic paintings, etc.) of Angelina Fong of AngelinaFongDesigns. Angelina is originally from the Bay Area (California) and live there currently. Her shop recently joined Etsy on April 9, 2009.

















Here's our pocket interview with Angelina of AngelinaFongDesigns.

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#1. Describe yourself in 5 words.

Creative. Ambitious. Outgoing. Sincere. Outspoken.

#2. What goodies do you offer in your shop?

Colorful, contemporary art and accessories for the home-- ranging from decorative throw pillows to original canvas paintings.

#3. How was your shop started?

I've always loved to create beautiful things through a variety of creative mediums -- sewing, knitting, crochet, painting. Friends and family have been telling me for years "You could totally sell this stuff!" but I always thought they were just being nice. After receiving more and more requests from friends and coworkers to buy my work, I decided to go full force and turn it into a business!

#4. What are some unique things about your shop?


My shop features items that are both stimulating to the eye as well as to the touch. With my pillows, I incoporate a variety of fabrics to create a unique mix of patterns, colors and textures. You will also see a lot of bold colors and textures within my paintings.

#5. What or who inspires you?

I draw much of the inspiration for my work from various elements of the Asian arts, jazz music and nature.



















#6. What is the item in your shop you enjoyed making the most and why?


Lavendar Jazz. This is a piece that I was conceptualizing in my head for a long time before actually putting paint to canvas. It incorporates several loves of mine --jazz music, art and the color lavendar! In this piece, I tried to capture the essence of jazz music broken down to its most basic elements and the ways in which jazz simultaneously exudes simplicity and complexity in its form.


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Beside her wonderful shop , Angelina also has a blog (www.angelinafongdesigns.blogspot.com ) where you can get to know her and her work better. So, don't hesitate to drop by and say "Hi"!


That's all for today's Hidden Gem. Our new artist and I would love to hear from YOU, so feel free to share your comments and ideas. Do you have a favorite Etsy Artist? Why not suggesting him/her to be featured on this blog? Just let me know!


Does this darling put a smile on your face like it did to me? If yes, then don't forget to come back next week to meet the great mind (and hands, lol) behind this and lots of other incredible pottery, JudyBFreeman. Until then, Au Revoir!






















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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Wednesday's "Hidden Gem": Meatbagz

How often do you go grocery shopping? At least once a week, right? Today, we'll meet Mackenzie and Kate of Meatbagz, my favorite shop for reusable shopping bags (screen printed). These bags "are ready for anything. Pack them, store them, crush them, and manhandle them everyday and they'll still be ready for more! Everybody deserves nice Meatbagz, so join the reusable revolution and display your Meatbagz proudly". Ready for a fun ride with our two featured artists today?























Here's our pocket interview with Mackenzie and Kate of Meatbagz.

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Q: Describe yourself in 5 words.

A: I'd describe the two of us as quirky, goofy, fun, moms, and friends.

Q: What goodies do you offer in your shop?
A: We offer a variety of handy bagz and totes (as well as the occasional piece of meatbagz related wall art) with a wicked sense of humor. All are screen printed by hand with our original designs.

Q: How was your shop started?
A: Our shop started over tea one night...we've been friends since high school, and generally when we get together things start to get a little goofy. We were discussing how much we hated using plastic bags but also hated the boring plain canvas totes-or, even worse-being advertisements for big box grocery stores-and we decided we needed to make some fun market totes to bring home the meat in! one thing led to another and meatbagz was born!

Q: What are some unique things about your shop?
A: I'd say the most unique thing about the shop is our sense of humor. We only put designs up that make us laugh, and we hope they brighten other peoples' days too!

Q: What or who inspires you?
A: We inspire each other. We get together every week or so and while our kids are having a playdate (we have three 2 year olds and two 5 year olds, put together) we have meatbagz meetings. We make a pot of tea and sometimes just start cracking each other up, and sometimes we're inspired by a new bag we're trying out and the bag leads us to the design it needs! Generally, though, if we both think an idea is funny it's going to end up somewhere in the shop.






















Q: What is the item in your shop you enjoyed making the most and why?

Hmmm, we can only pick one? I guess at the moment it's our 100% recycled cotton market totes. They are absolutely delicious with their double handles and we love the fact that they're made with fair labor/wages. We were excited to find those within our budget.

Q: Your additional notes to my lovely blog's readers
A: We're trying to change the world, a few meatbagz at a time! If you check out our shop and like anything you see, please mention "Hidden Gem" in the notes to seller and we'll refund your shipping!


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What a wonderful interview! Aren't you glad we got to know these talented artists a little bit better? Why don't you drop by to say "Hi" and make their day with a few encouraging words. Their lovely shop is here.

That's all for today's Hidden Gem. Our new artist and I would love to hear from YOU, so feel free to share your comments and ideas. Do you have a favorite Etsy Artist? Why not suggesting him/her to be featured on this blog? Just let me know!

Next Wednesday, we'll meet Angelina Fong of angelinafongdesigns. If you love contemporary art and Home accessories (pillows, acrylic paintings, etc.), you know you don't want to miss this interview!














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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wednesday's Hidden Gem: SarahK




















How are you today? Hope that the little painting above (by Sarahkdesigns) will brighten up your day a bit and give you a little boost for the day like it did to me. Today, let's sit back and enjoy a thoughtful conversation with Sarah Knight who is from Tecumseh, MI, and her incredible shop, Sarahkdesigns, is full of lovely digital prints and original paintings!


Here's our pocket interview with Sarah of Sarahkdesigns on Etsy.

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#1. Describe yourself in 5 words.
imaginative, artistic, capricious, mercurial, female

#2. What goodies do you offer in your shop?
I sell open edition prints (either of my digital collages or reproductions of my paintings, drawings, or illustrations) and my abstract salt on watercolor paintings.

#3. How was your shop started?
The name of my shop (sarahkdesigns) was what I came up with when I registered an account on ebay many years ago. I was mostly selling my snowflake Christmas cards, and I wanted something kind of adroit and demure since I was opening the account as a seller; I didn’t want to be like Sarah552 or something that sounded like words chosen at random out of a hat. My name is Sarah Knight, therefore I am Sarah K. The cards are my designs; ergo sarahkdesigns. I’m sure I could have come up with something more whimsical, but I didn’t want to trap myself to one idea or style.

So, just after Christmas of 2007 my mother told me about etsy, and I decided to just stick with the username. Of course, it would have been more convenient if she’d told me about etsy in like November, but, eh. Anyway, I’ve been drawing since I was 2 (or so my mother and her carefully hidden boxes of my childhood artwork allege) and every year I illustrate a calendar for my family and friends, oh, and I have a BFA from the School of Art & Design of the University of Michigan – so, selling prints of my many many illustrations just kind of seemed like the most natural idea.

(I also have another account, sarahknight.etsy.com/ where I do house my Christmas cards from August through December. I design snowflakes, I think I’ve made about 70 different ones at this point. Anyway, through the magic of Photoshop I combine my snowflakes with scans of my photos or paintings, and viola — I have hundreds of different card fronts!)

#4. What are some unique things about your shop?
I do what is commonly known as “digital collage” without using other people’s stuff (stock images). All of the graphic elements used in the creation of my digital collages are my intellectual property. Those are indeed my drawings, my paintings, my photos, or scans of my stuff (like leaves from my yard). I suppose it might seem a bit self-centered, but it surely beats being sued for using (and therefore reproducing) someone else’s images, and I don’t have to pay myself licensing fees.

On a slightly less interesting note: my packaging is mostly re-purposed cardboard, therefore I make all my own boxes. So, the box your purchase comes in was specifically measured to suit the item. The cardboard comes from a grocery store. A lot of it was either unused cardboard display stands (those things you often almost run over with a cart when you’re trying to make your way through the aisle) or the cases that boxes of cereal are packed in (because they’re big, wide, and flat).

#5. What or who inspires you?
Nature, seasons, holidays, kitsch, the Midwest, birds, flowers, color theory, and happy accidents.























#6. What is the item in your shop you enjoyed making the most and why?
It sounds kind of sentimental, but I do kind of love them all like they’re my children, so it’s difficult to pick a favorite. That, and I pretty much use the same technique as it pertains to the kind of images (digital collages are all pretty much the same process, paintings were all a process, as are my watercolors).

I suppose one of my favorites is “violet night.”
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I just made it. It wasn’t for a project or a calendar or a card front or a gift. And is a digital collage that was assembled from pieces that were all made for specific projects. The starry sky was an element that was created for the December graphic of last year’s calendar. The irises were an element created for the June graphic of last year’s calendar. The background is a scan of one of my many many unused (unfinished) acrylic paintings. And the luna moths were something I drew as a graphite pencil drawing for the state fair about a decade ago; I just scanned them into the computer and printed them out so I could colorize them. Oh, and violet is my favorite color. So everything just kind of came together. That and it’s one of my mother’s favorites.

#7. Your additional notes to my lovely blog's readers (optional)
When you have the time, figure out what makes you happy and how to go about doing it, and eventually: do it.

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Beside her wonderful shop, Sarahalso has a blog ( http://www.plasticacid.blogspot.com/) where you can get to know her and her work better. So, don't hesitate to drop by and say "Hi"!

That's all for today's Hidden Gem. Our new artist and I would love to hear from YOU, so feel free to share your comments and ideas. Do you have a favorite Etsy Artist? Why not suggesting him/her to be featured on this blog? Just let me know!

Next Wednesday, we'll meet Mackenzie and Kate of Meatbagz, my favorite shop for reusable shopping bags (screen printed). You know you don't want to miss this interview!


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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Wednesday's "Hidden Gem": LovelyJourney

Hello, friends! Here's another short and sweet interview with an incredible Etsy Seller. Today, I'm honored to present to you Nicole Watkins and her wonderful photography shop called LovelyJourney. Nicole is living in Bruges, originally from Adelaide Australia. How can you not fall in love with her such fine art prints like this one from her shop!























Here's our pocket interview with Nicole of Lovely Journey on Etsy.

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Q: Describe yourself in 5 words.

A: Creative, adventurous, brave, dedicated, loving

Q: What goodies do you offer in your shop?
A: A variety of photographic Fine Art prints and greeting cards.

Q: How was your shop started?
A: Since studying photography I have done various types of photographic work but began focussing on the artistic side of photography this year. I opened my store when I started my maternity leave a couple of months ago. I thought it would just be a part time thing but I think I work more hours on Etsy and my photography than I did when I was at work. I love it!

Q: What are some unique things about your shop?
A: I have a unique eye for photography, I love the feeling when i'm looking through the viewfinder and everything comes together. I'm not limitted to one subject as I love finding the beauty in all things.

Q: What or who inspires you?
A: I'm inspired by learning and experiencing. I love adventures even if it's five minutes walk from my home. Textures and light inspire me. My goal is to inspire others through my photography to get out and play and experience the world. I have a passion for Europe too, the buildings, the food, the style..



















Q: What is the item in your shop you enjoyed making the most and why?
A: I love my animal images. It takes so much patience to photograph animals because I want to capture something a little different and special. It's always worth the wait though to capture their personality.

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Beside her wonderful shop, Nicole also has a blog ( www.alovelyjourney.blogspot.com) where you can get to know her and her work better. So, don't hesitate to drop by and say "Hi"!

That's all for today's Hidden Gem. Our new artist and I would love to hear from YOU, so feel free to share your comments and ideas. Do you have a favorite Etsy Artist? Why not suggesting him/her to be featured on this blog? Just let me know!

Next Wednesday, we'll meet Sarah and her wonderful shops of creative and original digital prints (SarahKDesigns). Isn't this print so fresh, vibrant and inspiring? We'll have a chat with her next week. Don't miss it!





















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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Wednesday's "Hidden Gem": TheMonsterMaker

Welcome to my Wednesday's "Hidden Gem" pocket interview!

Today, we'll meet Charis of TheMonsterMaker. Charis is from Oxford, England, and her Etsy shop is full of wonderful things, including some unique jewelry and hair accessory, like the stunning earrings below. Not to mention some amazing wall hanging, too!



















Here's our short and sweet interview with Charis from TheMonsterMaker.

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Q: Describe yourself in 5 words.

Happy, kooky, individual, bibliophile, hippyish

Q: What goodies do you offer in your shop?
Brooches, magnets, jewellery, plushies.. anything I can make with wire, felt & fabric.

Q: How was your shop started?
I'd been making jewellery as a hobby for about 6 months before I spotted an Etsy ad in Craft magazine. I had a look at the site, fell in love with it, & decided to start my shop!

Q: What are some unique things about your shop?
I think that my shop is really bright & tactile with childlike qualities.

Q: What or who inspires you?
Flickr, the weather, blogging,looking around craft stalls. My family is inspirational to me.





















Q: What is the item in your shop you enjoyed making the most and why?

The Raindrops Wall Hanging. It's part applique, part embroidery. I enjoyed taking a dismal element of England (the weather!) & making it fun & cute.

Q: Your additional notes to my lovely blog's readers
If you make a purchase from my shop put Papillon in the checkout box & you will receive a 20% discount.

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Beside her wonderful shop, Charis also has a blog (http://beingbeatrice.wordpress.com) where you can get to know her and her work better. So, don't hesitate to drop by and say "Hi"!

That's all for today's Hidden Gem. Since this is a new category, I'll definitely appreciate your Comment and Feedback! Next Wednesday, we'll meet Nicole and her wonderful shop, LovelyJourney, the place to go to for breat

htaking fine art prints. You know you don't want to miss it!













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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wednesday's "Hidden Gem": EyeletSageStudio

I can talk for hours if you ask me for my list of favorite shops on Etsy, and some of them definitely deserve a little more exposure to the world! So, welcome to my Wednesday's "Hidden Gem" pocket interview!


Today, we'll meet Melanie of EyeletSageStudio. Melanie is from Tigard, OR (suburb of Portland, OR), and her incredible stationary shop is full of goodies like this Poppy Hello, Friend Note Card.

















Here's our short and sweet interview with Melanie from EyeletSageStudio.


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Q: Describe yourself in 5 words.
A: Reserved, Traditional, Sentimental, Joyful, Hardworking

Q: What goodies do you offer in your shop?
A: Cards, Journals, magnets and other paper goods.

Q: How was your shop started?

A: It's been my goal since I was exposed to graphic design in college to create cards and stationery and sell them some day. I never expected it to happen so soon, but surprisingly a bit of unemployment gave me the time I needed to get started.


Q: What are some unique things about your shop?

A: My shop is unique by its simplistic designs. Most of the designs on the cards are created from simple shapes and are more graphical than realistic, which happily sets me apart from many other of the stationery shops.

Q: What or who inspires you?

A: I'm inspired by the people around me and daily events. Most of the cards are based off of something I observe in my everyday life. Sometimes I create cards where I see a lack, such as cute little boy birthday invitations.



















Q: What is the item in your shop you enjoyed making the most and why?

A: It's a toss up on what I enjoyed making the most. I enjoy making most of it because I love the look of the final product when it's all cut and packaged. Probably, though I'd have to say the journal was my favorite because it was the most tactile and tangible item to make in my shop - and I plan to make many more because the process is incredibly fun and rewarding.

Q: Do you have any additional notes to my lovely blog's readers?


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Creating for me is more of a necessity than something I chose to do. I have this need to create, that if I don't it will make me more frustrated with everyday life. If you're at all like this, don't make the "real" world put a damper on your creativity because it's creativity in this world that makes it an exciting and vibrant place to live.


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Beside her wonderful , Melanie also has a blog (http://eyeletsagestudio.blogspot.com) where you can get to know her and her work better. So, don't hesitate to drop by and say "Hi"!

That's all for today's Hidden Gem. Since this is a new category, I'll definitely appreciate your Comment and Feedback! Next Wednesday, we'll meet Charis and her wonderful shop, themonstermaker, the place to go to for a great variety of goodies from wire, felt and fabric
. You know you don't want to miss it!


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