Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Latest Rings (From Ring A Week 2011)



 



Ring A Week no. 8
RAW 8/52
"Windswept"

A windswept landscape, gorgeous in its clarity and hue...

At first I didn't see, and then I turned...

..and saw you.

Sterling Silver
Willow Creek Jasper
(This can be found in my Etsy Shop!)


Ring A Week No. 9
RAW 9/52
Sterling Silver

A simple twisted ring from material I made in order to make two beautiful bubble wands for our "Flower Girls".



Ring A Week No. 10
RAW 10/52
"An Extremely Early Birthday Ring"

Sterling Silver
Peridot



Ring A Week No. 11
RAW 11/52
"Tough On The Outside"

Sultry, covered in black
Sharp edges.
I see inside you...
I see the hurt, the tears
The angst.
I see you yearning for something more....

More vulnerable...more loving.
More like waves upon sand.
More ruffles than rocks.

Sterling Silver
Found Object


Monday, March 28, 2011

Thorn Brooches, Part 1


What A Beautiful Morning!


This is how I woke up this morning....after much walking around on me, purring and licking my face and hands, the kitties settled in, trapping me with their warm little bodies.
They were born from the same litter but could not be more different.  
Sammy, the Siamese, is rambunctious, tearing around the house after toys or talking to himself (and his demons) in corners.  He is really more of a dog-in-a-cat-suit, playing fetch for hours with his toys and demanding our attention.
Amber, the Tortoiseshell, is reserved, but loving.  She has her moments of crazy energy, which usually result in her running as fast as she can back and forth along one side of the apartment, from window to window.  She is the epitome of "cute", with little, gentle licks and an inquiring meow.
When people ask if we want kids, I tell them we already have two....and that they are furry with pointy ears and long tails.

I hope your Monday is starting off just as well, and is just as full of love!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

6 Days Left....


 There are SIX days left for the Red Cross Sale!  Remember, it's 10% off of everything in my Etsy Shop, PLUS $10 of each sale goes to the Red Cross to aid in the relief efforts over in Japan and the Pacific.  To learn more about the relief efforts, please head over to redcross.org for more information.





You may think "well, if I wanted to donate $10 to the Red Cross, I would do just that.  Why would I buy jewelry in order to do so?"  Good question.  And my answer is this: this is a great opportunity to get yourself or someone you love something special while on sale, and at the same time, be giving to a great cause.  The relief efforts in Japan will take years, and right now, every little bit helps.





If you want more information on the disaster in Japan, there are many resources, but I would recommend news organizations like the BBC.  

Thank you, always, for your support!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Sometimes My Heart Cries Out....


....it cries out for the open fields, the smell of grass
the fresh wind and clouds
the incredibly gorgeous sunsets that grace the land almost every night
the cold of the winter, biting and fierce,
and the heat of the summer, in all its dusty glory.

My heart reminds me of the land I grew up on
the glorious space
abundant vistas

My heart cries so loud that not even the splendor of cherry blossoms and sweet flowers can calm it.
Sometimes, it feels as if the city may suffocate me
as if I might crawl out of my own skin to get away.

What gets me through?
Hiking, and thank goodness Portland is full of green spaces.
Dogs, in all their goofiness and innocence.
Kids.
And of course, the metal.

Just Listed! Knob Brooch from the EMPRJC 7.7






You may remember this brooch, given that I made it about a year ago!  It was made for the Etsy Metal Project Runway Jewelry Challenge 7.7.  The challenge was to create something with objects found at a hardware store.  Here are the details:


This funky brooch was the creation inspired by one of EtsyMetal's Project Runway Jewelry Challenges. The challenge was to create something from pieces found at a hardware store. It features:

drawer pull
wire
washer
screw
nail
pin back *the only non-hardware piece

I went and visited Hippo Hardware, here in Portland, OR, and found some wonderful quirky finds.

I wasn't sure I would be able to create something solely from hardware store finds, but one thing I have learned about myself recently, is that I am a problem solver. And happily, I figured out a way to make it work! I'm very happy with this piece and fully intend on making more. Keep an eye out!

It is definitely a fun brooch to wear and have in a collection!


You can find this beauty in my Etsy Shop!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Please Help Japan.....


In the spirit of helping those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, a group of artists from Etsy Metal have committed to donating proceeds from their sales of jewelry.  I am currently hosting a "Red Cross Sale" in which everything in my Etsy Shop is marked 10% off, and $10 of every sale goes to the Red Cross.

Details of the various sales are below!

Shannon Conrad(RubyGirl) is going to donate 20% of the sales of anything from her Kikyo Collection for the month of March.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/rubygirl/search?search_query=kikyo&search_type=user_shop_ttt_id_5127602&shopname=rubygirl

Mark Kaplan has three pairs of earrings and he is donating ALL the proceeds to either the american red cross or doctors without borders... buyers choose which...
http://www.etsy.com/shop/markaplan/search?search_query=Japanese+Disaster+Relief&search_type=user_shop_ttt_id_5206102&shopname=markaplan

Konstanze from Nodeform says "through March 31st, I am giving 10% off rings from The FLOW collection and will be donating 10% of the sales of those rings to "Architecture for Humanity" for reconstruction efforts in Japan. (http://architectureforhumanity.org/programs/2011-sendai-earthquake-and-tsunami)
See the collection here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/nodeform?section_id=6958235
Use coupon code FLOW10TSUNAMI to get your 10% off for all rings from the Flow collection only."

Kathryn Cole says "50% of the proceeds from the sale of my cherry blossom bangles and my cherry blossom rings will be donated to the The Red Cross for disaster relief in Japan through the month of March."
Here are the listings:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/kathryncole/search?search_query=japan+relief&search_type=user_shop_ttt_id_5303426&shopname=kathryncole
AND "also through March 31st, 25% of all other sales in my shop will be donated to The Red Cross disaster relief for Japan. "

Danielle Miller has "100% of ALL OF THE PROCEEDS from these earrings will be donated to the American Red Cross: Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami fund."
http://www.etsy.com/listing/70151752/japanese-disaster-relief-short-sound

Erga will be donating 50% of each sale of this specially made piece to a Japan relief fund for each necklace purchased:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/70230873/japan-relief-tsunamicherry-blossom

Chuck Domitrovich of DownToTheWireDesigns says "I am going to give ALL of the proceeds from these earrings to your choice of either Doctors Without Borders or the American Red Cross to help fund their efforts in assisting with the relief effort in Japan."
http://www.etsy.com/shop/DownToTheWireDesigns/search?search_query=japan&search_type=user_shop_ttt_id_5127904&shopname=DownToTheWireDesigns

This is a great opportunity to not only purchase gifts or jewelry for yourself, but to help those in dire need.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

RED CROSS SALE FOR JAPAN

 
I don't regularly watch the news, because I don't have a TV.  However, through the wonder that is social media, I was alerted to the crisis in Japan as it was happening.  The footage I have seen has been absolutely terrifying and humbling.  I cannot even begin to imagine the immensity of the situation without actually being there, but I want to help.  So, starting at midnight tonight, for seven days, I will be holding a RED CROSS SALE  in my Etsy shop.  Everything is 10% off, AND $10 of every sale will go to the Red Cross.

Please consider donating, as well as spreading the word.