At long last, FrameBoutique has (back) in stock the much sought-after, antique line of pocket watch necklaces that quickly sold & emptied our stock last time (sorry for the delay for those who inquired!). We have three pieces from the previous line along with three new varieties, each with a distinctly unique design, which I will be listing later this week!
Along with the pocket watch necklaces I will be listing later this week (if my schedule slows down!), I will be listing my black glasses frame necklace (a favourite amongst friends & often, a whimsical party prop). As well, I finally have the moustache necklaces back in stock! Getting ready for Movember!
Happy Monday everyone!
Showing posts with label jewelry design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry design. Show all posts
Monday, 12 September 2011
Sunday, 28 August 2011
Petals of Pages, An Upcycled Brooch
As a community, Etsy sellers & buyers constantly inspire & motivate me. Having my work acknowledged or "favourited" is very encouraging & the most rewarding is when customers request custom orders & sincerely love their new FrameBoutique item.
A few hours ago, I put the final touches on a custom order of my upcycled brooch design using "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho & I thought I would share some great links on upcycling.
Soon, I'll post a DIY tutorial for my upcycled pom and brooch designs!
A few months ago I decided to try my hand at decorative poms, but I wanted to use my own unique design & material. That's when I found a new purpose for a very worn Noam Chomsky book. I was surprised by the amount of people that contacted me, created treasuries or favourited this small, 6 inch pom I had made. There was also something strangely cathartic about ripping apart a book after graduating with my master's in English.
Then I started to research this movement a bit further & found some interesting facts. Upcycling is actually very different from recycling or "downcycling" since the recycling process creates a product that is of lower quality than before.
With upcycling, designers like myself (& there are thousands on Etsy) take something that would otherwise be chucked into the garbage or recycling bin & repurpose it into a new product that is of an improved, higher quality.
In an effort to combine this newfound love of upcycled items & jewelry, I designed a upcycled brooch which I call "Petals of Pages". This brooch is the perfect size, 3 inches in diameter and 1 & 1/2 inches tall.
I wanted to share some of the great free DIY designs I've stumble across. Here are some great links that are specific to upcycling: http://toponlineengineeringdegree.com/?page_id=116 or http://blog.sustainablog.org/six-creative-upcycling-projects/ or http://blog.gaiam.com/blog/don’t-recycle-that-5-cool-diy-upcycling-websites/
If you would like to share a upcycled project, post it here or shoot me an email. A great read for those interested in upcycling is Michael Braungart & William McDonough's "Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things".
To see my Etsy listings, check out:
Petals of Pages: http://www.etsy.com/listing/78051501/brooch-altered-book-petals-of-pages?nc=1
Shabby Chic Pomander: http://www.etsy.com/listing/78001653/home-decor-hanging-upcycled-book-shabby
A few hours ago, I put the final touches on a custom order of my upcycled brooch design using "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho & I thought I would share some great links on upcycling.
Soon, I'll post a DIY tutorial for my upcycled pom and brooch designs!
A few months ago I decided to try my hand at decorative poms, but I wanted to use my own unique design & material. That's when I found a new purpose for a very worn Noam Chomsky book. I was surprised by the amount of people that contacted me, created treasuries or favourited this small, 6 inch pom I had made. There was also something strangely cathartic about ripping apart a book after graduating with my master's in English.
Then I started to research this movement a bit further & found some interesting facts. Upcycling is actually very different from recycling or "downcycling" since the recycling process creates a product that is of lower quality than before.
With upcycling, designers like myself (& there are thousands on Etsy) take something that would otherwise be chucked into the garbage or recycling bin & repurpose it into a new product that is of an improved, higher quality.
In an effort to combine this newfound love of upcycled items & jewelry, I designed a upcycled brooch which I call "Petals of Pages". This brooch is the perfect size, 3 inches in diameter and 1 & 1/2 inches tall.
I wanted to share some of the great free DIY designs I've stumble across. Here are some great links that are specific to upcycling: http://toponlineengineeringdegree.com/?page_id=116 or http://blog.sustainablog.org/six-creative-upcycling-projects/ or http://blog.gaiam.com/blog/don’t-recycle-that-5-cool-diy-upcycling-websites/
If you would like to share a upcycled project, post it here or shoot me an email. A great read for those interested in upcycling is Michael Braungart & William McDonough's "Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things".
To see my Etsy listings, check out:
Petals of Pages: http://www.etsy.com/listing/78051501/brooch-altered-book-petals-of-pages?nc=1
Shabby Chic Pomander: http://www.etsy.com/listing/78001653/home-decor-hanging-upcycled-book-shabby
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