Etsy’s Treasury East ~ Feathered Finds

April 20, 2010

treasury east

Etsy’s latest feature is Treasury East! What’s pretty special about Etsy’s homepage is that it’s actually curated by both Etsy staff as well as Etsy’s users. Currently it’s all about the timing if you want to be the lucky one to curate one of these lists. Recently, Etsy has launched a new feature that they envision will replace the new system. One of it’s best features – anyone can create a treasury at any time, be they a buyer or seller on Etsy. The thought is that this new feature will eventually replace their current treasury system. If you’d like to create your own list of Etsy favorites for Treasury East – click here

To see my first Treasury East – which includes the finds pictured above and many more – Click here

Sea Unicorn – Jewelry

April 12, 2010

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Sea Unicorn is the etsy shop of LA based Jacqleen Bleu. You’ll find her store stocked to the brim with lots of beautifully photographed necklaces, each featuring an adorable charm or two – everything from lockets to cameos – and yes – elephants too!

Click here to visit her shop.

~Posted by: Amy

Feisty Elle – Spring 2010 Jewelry

March 24, 2010

Feisty Elle

Feisty Elle has just launched some new designs and colors for Fall 2010 that I’m excited to share with you. Leslie Yang is the owner and designer of this San Francisco based jewelry and accessory line. I definitely appreciate her commitment to using sustainable products, including merino wool felt that is laser cut (her own unique method). The end result is lightweight jewelry, especially when compared to items made from metal and other more traditional materials! She just released her Fall 2010 designs, and you can get 15% off your orders by using the coupon code “FALL10″ at checkout, good thru 3/26.

Click here to shop Feisty Elle.

~Posted by: Amy

Amy Olson – Portland Spotlight – Interview

March 16, 2010

Amy Olson

Portland jewelrist, Amy Olson creates handmade, delicate jewelry. Her style is classic and feminine, and she recently took the time to share a bit more about her work with us.

Q (Lisa): I read in your Etsy profile that you’ve been a crafter for as long as you
remember. Do you remember a favorite craft project from your childhood?

A (Amy): As a child, I dabbled in lots of different mediums, but I would say that I think I’m most proud of the dress that I crocheted for my favorite doll.

Q (Lisa): When did you start to focus on jewelry and what other crafts do you enjoy?
A (Amy): I had been making jewelry throughout my childhood, but I started focusing on it when I was 17 and working for Mark and Viki Lareau of the Bead Factory in Tacoma, WA. I also enjoy knitting, crocheting, and paper crafts. I am in awe of good photographers and hope to become a better one myself someday!

Q (Lisa): Who are some people who have influenced your sense of style over the years?
A (Amy): Audrey Hepburn is absolutely one of my favorite style icons. As far as jewelry goes, I greatly admire Riversong, Laurice Curran, and Lisa Chandler.

Q (Lisa): How would you describe your jewelry style?
A (Amy): I would say that my signature aesthetic marries the old with the new- I love combing vintage materials with precious metals and modern concepts.

Q (Lisa): What colors, if any, do you find yourself favoring when making jewelry?
A (Amy): It’s funny- I love color and shimmery gems, but I tend to favor the neutrals. I adore pearls and find them a classic addition to any piece. Since it’s Spring though, I am noticing that I’m favoring greens and blues at the moment. they seems so fresh and right for the season!

Q (Lisa): Where do you find your inspiration for your jewelry pieces?
A (Amy): I seem to find it everywhere! I often come up with designs while taking a walk. I live in a beautiful part of Portland, OR, near cafes and parks. It is a perfect neighborhood for walking! I also find inspiration in galleries, boutiques, and magazines. I enjoy keeping up on new creative ideas.

Q (Lisa): When you’re creating new pieces, do you consider current fashion trends?
A (Amy): Yes and no- I don’t always know what the latest fashions are, but if I am ever stuck in a rut, I’ll peruse magazines or head to boutiques and then try to design a piece that is perfect for a certain outfit that I see. This tactic often gets my creative juices flowing!

Q (Lisa): Besides your own, whose jewelry do you typically wear?
A (Amy): I hate to say it, but if I’m not wearing my own jewelry, then I’m not wearing any jewelry. And it’s not because I don’t love what others make! I just find that alot of modern jewelry overwhelms me. If I could wear any designer’s jewelry, though, it would be that of Dana Kellin or Melissa Joy Manning. Their work is so delicate and detailed!

Q (Lisa): You also have a blog called Portland Loves: Local with photographer Misha Ashton. How did that come about?
A (Amy): Well, Misha and I met through an artist group and one day she just called me up with the idea! I had been thinking about starting a blog for some time before that, and when she shared the concept with me, I immediately loved it.

Q (Lisa): What is your current Portland love?
A (Amy): I am just loving all of the little nooks and crannies of our city. Every little neighborhood has its charm. My favorite thing to do right now is go to coffee in different neighborhoods and then take a walk and explore. My latest adventure was to a neighborhood called Ladd’s Addition. It was built in the shape of a bicycle wheel and in the middle is the cutest cafe and a few boutiques- so great!

~Posted by: Lisa

Rain, rain, you can stay…

February 16, 2010

What are your favorite rainy day traditions? Or for those of you who still have snow, snowy day traditions? I don’t have any for either weather occasion, but I’m thinking it’s time to get some. Having said that I do get a big kick out of throwing on a cute pair of rain boots when the downpour is truly torrential. On the same note I’m loving this print from Michele Maule of Portland, the Umbrella print from Modern Pop, and these rain drop earrings from Emma.

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~Posted by: Amy

Metalsmiths of Etsy

January 18, 2010

metalsmiths of etsy

Many wonderful metalsmiths have set up shop on Etsy, and I find myself drawn to their shops time and again. While Etsy has lots of talented jewelry designers – I am fascinated by the process the jewelry created by metalsmiths entails. Each of these pendants, earrings and rings are made by hand by the artist “from scratch” so to speak – and each one has it’s own intricacies and unique details. Each artist has their own process for working with the metal making each design even more special. Make sure to visit these shops to learn more about each artist and their process.

1). Colleen Baran
2). Es Designs
3). Plum and Sage

~Posted by: Amy

Spring 2010 Runway Inspiration – Part 6

December 30, 2009

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Spring 2010 Runway Inspiration – Part 6

As we’ve seen, plaid is still around this season and there’s a reason it’s still a big influence for designers. A hint of plaid can liven up any monotone outfit. With this look from Boy by Band of Outsiders we’ve moved from a 90’s grunge feel to a more preppy take. You can even go so far as to mix up the plaids, I’d add this chunky bracelet from elemental threads to top off the outfit and make it a little more girly.

Photo courtesy of style.com

Posted by: Christine

Spring 2010 Runway Inspiration – Part 3

December 23, 2009

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Spring 2010 Runway Inspiration – Part 3

Bows are another big trend for next season, as seen in this look from Luella. You don’t need to be as over the top as the model here, we’re not necessarily recommending a huge bow on top of your head- unless you’re Minnie Mouse it’s a hard look to pull off. The perfect way to incorporate this trend into your wardrobe is with this black rhinestone bow necklace from Love Las Muertas. The black metal chain gives it a modern feel so it’s not too ‘girly’. Just right by my books.

Image from style.com

Posted by: Christine

Fox and Clover

December 23, 2009

Truly unique, Sabrina Baissas creates delicate jewellery and homewares using a rare technique of medieval kiln-fired glass enameling, where enamels are hand-painted onto glass then fired at 1300 degrees in a kiln. Sabrina discovered this technique in Paris, while learning traditional stained-glass methods. Looking at her creations, it’s amazing to think about her choice of materials, that the jewellery is created using discarded picture frame glass and her dishes are made with old windows. These materials are not easily recyclable, so often end up in landfills. Inspired by nature, Fox and Clover is both sustainable and beautiful.

Fox and Clover

~ Posted by: Christine