Friday, May 25, 2012

Featured Artisan: LIT by LIT Accessories

First off, tell us a little about yourself!

My name is Sara and I'm from Portugal. I live in a small town near Lisboa and I love it here! I'm a graphic designer and I'm interested in arts and crafts since I can remember - I've always felt the need to explore my creative side and give free rein to my imagination. And that's what I'm always trying to do :)

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How did you start creating your artwork, and how long have you been doing it?

I've been making artwork for many years - first just for myself, then for family and friends. But one day I realized that I wanted to raise my target a little bit more; so I've launched a new line of handmade accessories - Lit by Lit accessories. It's a new brand but is here to stay!
 

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Where do you get your inspiration from?

I think inspiration comes from everywhere: what I see on the streets, stores, books, magazines, internet, tv... But especially in color and fantastic materials that grab my attention - like paper, tulle, felt and much more. Everything can be inspiring and inspiration comes anytime - even when I'm sleeping! 

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Is there anything else you would like to share?

Yes :) Here's my lovely new store: http://litbylit.storenvy.com

I'm also in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/litbylit

And in Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/saralit/

You can like, follow, buy.. Or just stop by :)

Friday, May 18, 2012

Featured Artisan: Tumblestone Handmakery


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First off, tell us a little about yourself!

I've been happily married for 4 years and I'm a mother to a 21 year old sassy cat! Unable to have children of my own, my kitty is my bebe. I'm quite the goofy character, a sense of humour is important! I love to read, up until I started Tumblestone Handmakery, I would always have a book with me, I'm a non-fiction buff and addicted to learning about anything and everything. I especially enjoy Geography and Anthropology. Put a blank globe in front of me and I could point out any country and tell you all about it! I'm a total nerd at heart - and I love it!

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How did you start creating your artwork, and how long have you been doing it?
I have been creating jewelry on and off my entire life. I hadn't been artsy at all for a couple of years until I came across Fallen Angel Brass.
I immediately fell in love with their components and knew I needed to make myself some jewelry using their findings. When I posted my creations on line, I got so many compliments and requests that I decided to start Tumblestone. It's been going strong ever since and I have a sewing and mosaic section as well that is doing just as well. It's quite funny because I hadn't touched a sewing machine since failing horribly at it in high school until December '11. (All sewing projects are on my Facebook page shown at the bottom of this interview)

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Where do you get your inspiration from?
I'm not quite sure to be honest... I never know what I'm going to create before I create it, I don't draw out designs and I cant envision something before it is made. When I make a piece of jewelry I think of it as a puzzle.
I like to have all of my beads, stones and components all there in front of me and I play and piece things together until I get the "That's it!" epiphany.
I don't put pieces together and hope people like it, I make pieces that I fall in love with and would love to own myself. There is love in every piece.

Is there anything else you would like to share?
If there is something that you want to do but you dont know how, ask around and just do it! You never know what will come of it. Even just 6 months ago I never would have expected any of this. I had never touched a sewing machine or could even tell you what a blog was!


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Facebook fan page: http://facebook.com/tumblestone.handmakery
Online shop: http://tumblestone.storenvy.com
Blog: http://tumblestonehandmakery.blogspot.ca
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/tumblestones


Friday, May 11, 2012

Featured Artisan: Creative Atelier

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First off, tell us a little about yourself!

My name is Iveth Caruso, and Creative Atelier reflects my attraction for simple and minimal jewelry in which the structures I use are relatively simple but they form elegant designs. I always aim for simplicity. I like strong lines, intense colors and quality materials. I make my jewelry with a lot of dedication and attention to detail from my home studio in sunny Georgia.

How did you start creating your artwork, and how long have you been doing it?

Since I was a child I saw my mother make all sorts of crafts. My mom is the most creative and resourceful person I know. I specially remember a set of paper mâché puppets she made for us. They were such a lovely artistic creation. I have been interested in art and design for a long time, but I didn't start making jewelry until about ten years ago, part of it is because I refuse to buy mass produce jewelry.
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Where do you get your inspiration from?

Before or after Pinterest? I used to cut out interesting ideas from magazines and organize them in binders. Artwork pictures, color schemes, plants, and many more. In my opinion Mother Nature, like many artist has tried all styles but she invented "minimalist". My mind is always at work, I have a sketch book that I carry with me at all times. Sometimes I write ideas and some other times I paint little sketches of future pieces.
 

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Is there anything else you would like to share?

Yes of course!

Please visit and follow my blog here: http://www.creativeatelier.net/

If you rather follow me on Pinterest here: http://pinterest.com/creativeatelier
 
And please favorite my Storenvy shop here: http://creativeatelier.storenvy.com/ 


Friday, May 04, 2012

Featured Artisan: Tamsy Trends


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First off, tell us a little about yourself!

My name is Maite and I am a work-at-home mom. I grew up in the Philippines, but now live in Central Virginia with my husband and our two daughters. I am a self-taught jewelry artist, and an avid reader who loves to travel and see the world.

How did you start creating your artwork, and how long have you been doing it?

About 5 years ago, my youngest child started elementary school and I finally found myself having a little extra time on my hands. I spent most of my new free time crafting. I already knew how to sew so I started sewing stuff for my house – curtains, table cloths and napkins etc.  Then, on a trip to a craft store, I picked up a jewelry making book and starter kit and decided to try to learn how to make necklaces and bracelets.  My thinking then was I would make a couple of pieces for myself and my kids and probably a couple to give to family and friends as Christmas gifts.  Well, needless to say, I got completely hooked and I did not stop making jewelry since then.
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Where do you get your inspiration from?

Through the years, I've noticed that I draw a lot of inspiration from the colors I see everyday, whether it be from a nice painting I saw or a certain window display, a garden of flowers, or from the colors of buildings I pass by everyday.

Is there anything else you would like to share?

I really love what I do. I always hope that other people will, likewise, enjoy my creations. Every piece is handmade with care in my smoke free home. I also love working with others to design and create one-of-a-kind pieces they may need for a very special occasion, a special someone or just because :)

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Shop on Etsy:  http://www.etsy.com/shop/TamsyTrends
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/TamsyTrends
Twitter: http://twitter.com/tamsytrends
Tumblr: http://tamsytrends.tumblr.com














Friday, April 27, 2012

Featured Artisan: MoonRae Jewelry


First off, tell us a little about yourself! 
Hi my name is Samantha Martin and I currently work in the Fashion Industry as a Production Coordinator. Growing up I wanted to become a lawyer until the 11th grade in high school. I was involved in the law club, I was in the law dept. in school, and went to and studied court cases. Then literally over night, I decided to pursue a career as a Fashion Designer; now I had always made clothes for my baby and barbie dolls and so forth, but never thought about working in the fashion field. Since that day onward my love of fashion had grown and blossom into a full time passion. Now I am more eager to go very far to achieve my goals...hoping in the future to have my own denim line. SOOO SIKED!!!



How did you start creating your artwork, and how long have you been doing it? 
I started last year in making my own jewelry for the the simple fact I was so bored and tired of seeing the same old jewelry in the stores over and over. So this is what provoked me to venture out and researched many different stones, gems, medals, materials and taught myself the art of jewelry making and eventually started my own jewelry line called MoonRae. I have been in business for 5 months now and I love it.



Where do you get your inspiration from?My inspiration comes in many different things such as a boutique of flowers, shades of colors, artworks, and walking the streets of NYC. What attracts me the most are those little things that you don't notice in a painting, printed pattern on a dress, or a small detail fancy stitch on a jacket.



Is there anything else you would like to share? 
Yes I have something else to add...I like to thank God for blessing me with the wonderful gift of creating, building,molding, and sculpting beautiful things. I hope my work will inspire someone to venture out and find their passion.

 

Here are my links below.

Online shops:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/MoonRaeJewelry

http://moonraejewelry.storenvy.com/

http://moonraejewelry.blogspot.com

 
Custom made orders contact me @ moonraejewelry@gmail.com




Friday, April 20, 2012

Featured Artisan: Victorian Edge

First off, tell us a little about yourself!

Well, I'm a military spouse and mom stationed in Fort Lewis, WA. We've been in the military for over 6 years and my husband is going to deploy for the 3rd time at the end of this month. I have a 3 yr old son who is such a sweetheart and makes having children seem like a breeze. I don't think I could have asked for a better kid. Not really being conventional getting a job to past the time was not on my agenda. So I joined a roller derby team here on post back in 2008.

Turns out I have a knack for it, I've had only one major injury. I broke a leg bone Eeeek I know but it happens derby is tough. Didn't stop me in fact I came back even better then before. Skating can get expensive though I needed a more profitable hobby.


How did you start creating your artwork, and how long have you been doing it?



Completely bored one day I decided to go to Joanns fabric and get some yarn and teach myself to crochet. As soon as I walked through the doors I was sidetracked by Pink and sparkly. Just lots of pink and sparkly. Turns out they were beads!! I had never made jewelery before or even thought about it.

I bought a jewelry making kit went home and started immediately completely forgetting about the crochet venture I had in my mind. And I was hooked without a doubt hooked. Went back and got more and then went back and got even more. Then realized I could not afford to keep this up and also didn't know what to do with all this jewelry. And walla I decided to sell it and keep my hobby going. I will have been making jewelry for 4 months at the end of this April.
Where do you get your inspiration from?
Romance, Steampunk, Victorian era, vintage and historical styles all hugely inspire me. I love all things old for some reason, always have even when I was young. I remember decorating my room in Shakespearean style as a teen. lol Everyone else had posters and stuff and I had a gorgeous antique desk and lace walls! I love LOVE!!

Is there anything else you would like to share?

I just hope people like what I do. Art school is definitely in my future.

you can find my stuff here: http://victorianedgejewelry.storenvy.com/

LIKE me on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Victorian-Edge-jewelry/305814569462126

Follow me on Pinterest! I'm Pinter obsessed:http://pinterest.com/writteninward/

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Want to be Featured?


Anna Kay Creations is calling on handmade crafters and artisans from around the world that would like to be featured at Anna Kay Creations Blog, absolutely free!  This will be a weekly feature and interview that will also be shared on Anna Kay Creations Twitter and Facebook Page.

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Please email me expressing interest at annakaycreationsATyahoo.com. I will then email you the questions that will be included with your feature. The following below will also be required:

Submissions:

  • A brief description.
  • Include your name and URL of your shop, Blog or website, if you have one.
  • Submit via email 4-5 images of your collection that you would like me to include in your feature or you may email me links from your shop.
  • Images must be at least 600pixels wide. Clear and Crisp pictures are a PLUS for consideration.
See previously featured crafters here.

You will be notified with the date your feature/interview will be posted.  Thanks in advance. I am looking forward to getting to know you and sharing your creativity with my readers. xoxo

Updated 4/18/2012 






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