Saturday, November 10, 2007

Mineral Magic...


Mineral Magic takes great pride in her makeup line and guarantees 100% satisfaction. Mineral makeup is pure, crushed minerals from the earth, that improves your skin condition. It provides an SPF (sun protection factor) of up to 20, depending on how much you apply. It is an anti-inflamatory for your skin, as well. Her makeup does NOT contain bismuth oxychloride, which is kin to arsenic, and is most likely the reason for skin discomfort and bad skin reaction. Since these minerals are 100% pure, bacteria cannot be supported and there is no expiration date. There is also virtually no allergy risk. It won't clog your pores and is used as a mineral supplement for your skin. Please visit Mineral Magic at http://MINERALMAGIC.etsy.com.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Lost Mitten Handmade Crafts & Geekery

This is an Etsy shop definitly worth exploring. Lost Mitten freatures hand made crafts and geekery. One of my favorites has to be the set of 4 Nancy Drew one inch pinback buttons. How cute! Lauren's unique and orginal stlye is endless. Take the time to check out her site. You will be glad you did.

Lauren is 25 years old, and creates all of the crafts for sale in the Lost Mitten Etsy Shop. She is currently living in Brantford, Ontario, Canada with her fiance, Paul. She has been creating handcrafted items for her Etsy shop, Lost Mitten, since September 2006. Lauren and Paul are both huge video game addicts, ranging from the early days of the NES and SNES up to the latest games (especially for the Wii and DS!). She is continually inspired by her love for video games in creating many of her original crafts.
The items in her shop are all highly unique and original - She comes up with all of the ideas on her own and continually tries to be creative by crafting new and interesting items for her shop.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Yaslani must mean Unique




http://yaslani.etsy.com/ is one of those shops that you just can't resist looking on every page just to see what unique items you will see. Each piece looks as though it comes from the "passion" in an artist's heart. I'm sure you will find nothing exactly like it, each one would make an inspired gift that shows you truly are thinking of that person specifically. Check it out!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

The Contemporary Tribal Giftbearer...


From this artist's profile:
Pippit Carlington has been creating art ever since she was 2 years old.
At age 5 she wascomposing songs on the piano; teaching herself to play by ear. She often found herself re-designing things she saw around her, in 6th grade she constructed the class mascot; a 4 foot-tall owl sculpted out of paper mache, and in junior high she began selling various art items she had made.
Over the years Pippit went on to receive formal art training at Callenwolde Center for the Arts, The Atlanta College of Art, and Atlanta Jeweler's School and Studios.
Pippit works in several mediums;including acrylics, watercolor, drawing, clay sculpture, and jewelry. A multicultural influence is evident in her work reflecting a diverse heritage of Iroquois Indian, Hawaiian, Russian Jewish, and French Canadian.
She is strongly influenced by nature, political and social issues, and uses her art to educate the public.Two paintings from her September 11th Series appeared at a show on war at The Spruill Center Gallery. One of them titled, "It Makes You Realize What's Really Important", depicts a family comforting each other with an American flag in the background. The other shows the rescue effort at Ground Zero, "Amongst The Chaos". That series also included portraits of Osama Bin Laden and George W. Bush. Pippit says of it "This series was really an exercise in patience and tolerance. It was a difficult subject matter, but I felt it was important to document this event in history so that hopefully people would never let this happen again." The portrait of Osama Bin Laden evoked such an emotional reaction that the gallery exhibiting it in Sautee, GA. had to take it down. The gallery-owner reported that people told her it was incredibly realistic and that was why people were so deeply affected by it on a visceral level.One of the other paintings in the series, "Blessed Event" shows the resilient side of September 11th; the story of a woman who walked several miles after being separated from her car to the local emergency room to give birth to a healthy baby. Journalists had done an interview with the new mother and her husband for Time Magazine.Greeting cards and bookmarks are available of some of these paintings.
Pippit has mentored artists with mental illness in a psychosocial rehabilitation program she developed called Artvision which she operated out of her home on a shoestring budget. The project was fully self-supporting, receiving no government funding.Artists in the program received help and guidance in learning all aspects of how to run an art-based business. This prepared them to earn money using a talent they already have. Pippit has become involved in a number of volunteer efforts; including providing online support and treatment information to people with autoimmune diseases, and has donated art items to benefit the survivors of Hurricane Katrina.The artist has sold and exhibited her art at the following stores/galleries;
Star Sapphire Oz Gallery
Dragonfly Gallery
The Spruill Center Gallery
The Millennium Art Co-opAnna's WardrobeTopaz Gallery
Squash Blossom
The Work of Our HandsSimpsonwood Gift Shop
Creative Spirit
GalleryShe has participated in the following art shows;
The Sandy Springs FestivalAnnual GA.
Microenterprise Network Conference
For Sisters Only
The Spring Fling at SimpsonwoodSweet Auburn Festival
Inman Park FestivalArts
In The GardenGoodwill Christmas Bazaar
United Way Christmas Art Show
AutumnFest
You can visit Pippit's shop at http://giftbearer.etsy.com/.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

A Bit of Belize





How perfect would this be hanging on your beach house... no beach house?!... how about the gate to your pool... no pool?!... how about your front door? This sign is carved from Belizean hard wood, hand painted, and customizable. So, add your name or location to the bottom and call it your own.
This Etsy crafter is a graphic designer and Canadian who now resides in Belize. Let her bring a little Belize to you with one of her wonderful pieces of art at http://coconutpalmdesigns.etsy.com/ !






Not Your Mother's Apron

You'll be cooking for Thanksgiving right?! If not, you should definitely be bringing a special gift for the hostess who did all that hard work and I've got the perfect thing! Check out this super cute, super stylish apron by Mommy and Me Boutique.

Corline, the creator of this wonderful apron, is a women after my own heart, she loves designer fabrics and beautiful trims and ribbons.
You can find this apron as well as aprons for your little one and some gorgeous baby blankets at her little corner of Etsy http://mommyandmeboutique.etsy.com.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Personality Plus Boutique

Adrienne N's Etsy shop has some really great personalized items. Check out this tote bag. It'd be great as a little gym bag!

Adrienne is a Mom to 4 and spends even more time with little ones at her day job as a preschool teacher. She stumbled onto selling her items when she found that she really enjoyed making personalized gifts for her friends and family and decided to see who else may love her ideas.

Visit her shop on Etsy and her blog for more of her embroidered items.

Creative Sundries...


Creative Sundries http://creativesundries.etsy.com/ is a mother and daughter team. They both share a love for vintage items, and their shop refelcts this a great deal.
The piece above is my absolute favorite! It is a goldtone figural brooch, flower-shaped, with lovely black and white petals. Approximately 2 inches (6 cm.) tall and 1.25 inches (3.5 cm.) wide.The petals are somewhat flexible and can be carefully repositioned. I think this would look adorable on the lapel of a winter coat!
Please check out Sarah and Carol's shop for some really rare finds!

Friday, November 2, 2007

Pretty Shiny Sparkly Things!

Our featured artist today is Sparkly Strandz. This shop offers custom made jewelry & crocheted items. When asked a few questions we found some interesting facts behind this fun shop:
How did you come up with your shop name?
One of my favorite movies is an old animated flick called "The Secret of Nimh". The goofy bird in the movie calls the ruby-thingy a "sparkly" and my sister and I growing up have always called pretty shiny things "sparklies". A few years back when I started my business/website, I combined the fact that beads come on strands and my love for all things sparkly to create "Sparkly Strandz"

What do you shop for most on Etsy?
crochet items, beads

What inspires your products/creativity?
anything that will make me relax. I can't say that I'm inspired by nature or shapes or anything in particular--I'm not really the "artsy" type. To me, it's all about just doing something that I love to do and making something that I think people would like to wear or have. I'm an occupational therapist by trade, and my beads and my crochet is my therapy.

What is the first thing you recall crafting?
Christmas tree garland by making the world's longest crochet chain b/c that's all I knew how to do when my grandmother taught me.

Isn't it interesting how many of us "caught" our love for handmade items from our moms & grandmas. Heritage comes in many forms. If you'd like to visit sparklystrandz.etsy.com I'm sure you won't be disappointed.

Eva Felicity Designs

Eva is a new commer to Etsy showcasing her little creations. I love her creativity and style. I highly recommend you check out her site. She sells jewerly, sewn items, bath items and photography art. Read below to see what she has to say.

How did you come up with your shop name?
Well My first name is Eva and my middle name is Felicity, Ive always tried t ocome up with cute little names but they never sounded quite right. So this time is jsut stuck with what my parents gave me!and i like it :)

What do you shop for most on Etsy?
I have not done too much shopping on etsy yet, However with Christmas around the corner I should be doing much more! I'm going to be looking for supplies for myself,perhaps some promotional items and gifts for my friends and family

What inspires your products/creativity?
Definatley looking through crafty magazines, watching crafty shows and browsing through Etsy. Also just thinking about variosu Holidays gets me in the mood to make a cute ornament, bag or decoration.

What is the first thing you recall crafting?
wow, hmm lets see, I went to a Waldorf school for 1st and 2nd grade so theres a number of things I can recall truly crafting. Perhaps the knit wool scarf that the class made in first grade.http://evafelicitydesigns.etsy.com/

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