Sunday, January 24, 2010

Great Ideas for Valentine's Day


I love to share good ideas when I come across them. I just found the cutest idea for Valentine's Day.  Twig and Thistle has the cutest idea for printed brownie bags. She has a free download that you can use to make your own set. Her blog is delightful. Make sure you visit her for a lot of very fun ideas.Twigs and Thistle

Here is a link for her Etsy shop: Twigs and Thistle Etsy Shop

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Designing with Flea Market Finds

Finding affordable craft supplies, are always on the mind of those who do crafts as a hobby.  Shopping at flea markets can be a fun place to look for your next set of jewels. Buying dated jewelry that can be redesigned is a creative way to not only save money on supplies, it can be a wonderful way to find unique and one of a kind beads or findings. When shopping for used jewelry look for items that still have good working parts as well as beads that can look like new with a little cleaning and polishing.Once again, buy only items that you really love, you will find a use for it. Flea market shopping will yield not only vintage jewelry but also newer jewelry with findings that can give good continued use. Read the following list for a few pointers for buying used jewelry:

  • Make sure the jewelry can be cleaned easily
  • Buy only pieces that you love
  • Buy used jewelry with good competitive pricing. Old isn't necessarily cheap
  • Clasps and closures should be in good working condition
  • Rosary bead chains are a good component for today's jewelry styling
  • Religious symbols are highly sought after items
  • Souvenir charms to mix with other charms to create theme jewelry
  • Glass beads and pearls in your favorite colors
  • Chains and more chains, buy them a variety of colors and weights
  • One of a kind earrings can be used for charms or used as pendants on a new necklace
  • Mix and match vintage beads with newer beads for an eclectic look



Monday, January 18, 2010

Free Valentine Ideas for Sharing



For those of you visiting this blog for the free Valentine Printable Patterns, please make sure that you sign up to receive them.  I will not share or sell your information. Your information will be used by me to send you your patterns and to notify you when I have others available. These are fun patterns with so many options.  Glitter, ribbons, ruffled crepe paper and old sheet music are just some of the mediums you can use to embellish your patterns. Add your name to my email list and I will send the patterns to you.  They are in pdf format. The photo on the sidebar is a link to more ideas for using the free patterns.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Vintage Romance Bracelet





For those of you who follow my blog, you know how much I love collecting and designing with vintage costume jewelry.  Creating one of a kind fashion accessories from recycled jewelry has become quite popular with many designers. The mix and match styling is a way to add new excitment to your wardrobe, often for prices far below what you would pay in a high end boutique. What was once dated and discarded costume jewelry, can now have new purpose mixed with today's findings, beads and chains. A little time and creativity can have you making jewelry that is as unique as the person wearing it.

When asked what I look for when buying junk or vintage jewelry my answer is always the same.  I look for items that have good elements of design and function. I use only items that can still give good continued wear. Functional items need to be in excellent operating condition.  I buy what I truly love. I know that if I love it, I will find a use for it.

I am proud to be a member of the Artbeads.com blogging team. Supplies for the Vintage Romance Bracelet have been provided by the Artbeads.com company at no charge to me for use in reviewing the Artbeads.com product line. The products used in this bracelet includes firepolished 8 mm Czech glass Opal beads Glass Beads and silver Bali Beads I found these products to be of very fine quality. For more ideas, visit their website. Stop by their learning center for more ideas as well as great tips and techniques.  http://www.artbeads.com/
Disclosure...As a reviewer of products at Artbeads.com, I received the Czech beads as well as the Bali Silver beads and components used in the project above free of charge. I have been asked to review these products and give my honest opinion of the products...positive or negative. I am not being compensated by Artbeads.com for my endorsement as it pertains to the products received and reviewed.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

After Holiday Shopping


The holidays are over, the New Year's resolutions have been made, so now it is time to focus on what you want to create this coming year. After holiday sales are a great way to pick up many of the items that you will want to use for upcoming craft projects. Crafting components are sold during the Christmas shopping season with packaging that is designed for holiday marketing. Here is where you can pick up wonderful bargains, because these items are packaged for holiday shopping they need to be clearanced out. Most retailers do not want to carry over inventory so they deeply discount these items. Even though many of the ideas are in holiday packaging they can still be used throughout the year. For instance red, silver, gold and white ribbon can be used year round. So holiday packaged ribbon can be picked up for just a few cents per roll. Metallic colored pipe cleaners have many uses especially if you like making vintage styled paper crafts. Narrow tinsel looks great on Easter projects as well as adding a little sparkle to Fourth of July decorations. If you are into card making, look for beautiful contemporary foiled, embossed or textured papers. Decoupage artists and altered art artists can find lots of interesting papers and trims for their crafting projects. Go shopping with an open mind, you will be surprised at the wonderful bargains you can find this time of year to help you have on hand those items that will be harder to find through out the rest of the year. Artists and designers who sell crafts may want to stock up on seasonal picks as well as this year's ornaments that can be altered and refashioned for craft show projects next fall.


Here is a recap of some of these ideas:

  • Ribbons, solid colors and metallic 
  • Wrapping Paper, anything that is contemporary enough to be used for other holidays 
  • Tinsel 
  • Floral Picks 
  • Basic Shaped Ornaments such as stars and hearts 
  • Pipe Cleaners 
  • Glitter 
  • Paper Mache boxes that can be recovered
  • Boxes of vintage inspired cards for decoupage projects 
  • Package embellishments that can be altered
  • Look for any item that can be modified to fit your crafting style. 

Hopefully this article has given you a few things to think about. So get out there and go shopping! Let me know what you find, I am always looking for a great bargain.


Friday, January 1, 2010

New Year's Day No.1

HAPPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!  2010, absolutely unbelievable.  Our New Year's Eve party was a blast last night.  Today we are relaxing and contemplating the future.  We are having a peaceful, quiet day. Thank you to everyone who has supported this blog during 2009. Have a nice day and I look forward to having you stop by through the year. Deb