Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Alright, you've fooled around long enough!

Time to get back to blogging! :) I've been playing with treasuries for the last couple days. I should also be blogging, but I was having too much fun! :) Anyway as you know from my last post, I'm doing a series using Etsy's categories as search terms. Here's the ones I've done so far:

- Woodworking Across Etsy -


- Weddings Across Etsy -


- Vintage Inspired Across Etsy -


- Toys Across Etsy -

And my latest treasury:

- Handmade Supplies Across Etsy -

Okay now to get some actual work done. :) Have a great day!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Yay!

My latest treasury made it to the front page! :D

Woodworking Across Etsy

I'm so excited! I was going to post about the treasury series I started, tomorrow, but I guess I'll post a sneak peak today! :D

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Featured Seller of the Day 11/04/2009

I'm back, and feeling much better! I still wish my children would let me sleep in longer, but I'm sure most mothers wish that. :) Today's featured seller (well yesterday's technically) hails from Scotland. He takes full advantage of the beautiful countryside around him by working in both photography and woodturing using local indigenous woods. His shop is called:

Billy Currie - Photography and Creative Woodturning

Let's take a look at some of his woodturing pieces first.

Large Decorative Elm Platter from Scotland

This beautiful platter has been turned from local elm, then the carved pattern was added by hand. I love the flame design at the top, and how the natural grain of the wood runs at a diagonal to the pierced designs on the sides. A very elegant piece!

This next bowl is slightly more rugged, but just as beautiful.

Large Yew Bowl from Scotland

This bowl is made from Yew wood. Yew this size (12" in diameter) is very hard to find, making this a very rare and unique piece! The best part about this bowl is not the smoothly and expertly worked spots, but the places that were left rough and natural. :) I love the knots in this piece, especially the chunk missing from the lip of the bowl (you can see it slightly better in some of the other pics in the listing). Leaving some of the areas rough shows off the natural beauty of the piece, as well as the artist's skill in working with the wood. That way the rough parts enhance the smoothness of the worked areas, and the worked areas highlight the natural beauty of the rough parts.

You might think it is enough that an artist, with this much talent in working with wood, would be satisfied with just turning out bowls and platters. But this artist is also a very accomplished photographer as well!

Living in the Scottish countryside today's artist can take full opportunity to capture the beauty around him. This first photograph is a beautiful example.

Moss Field - 9x6 Fine Art Print

This mossy field with it's deep rich greens, seems to draw you in and hold you back at the same time. The field itself is inviting and looks soft and safe, but the forest in the back seems to be lurking, waiting. Waiting for what I wonder? Maybe it's waiting for you to stray to close to its edge...

If the haunting hills and fields of Scotland are not to your taste, then take a look at our next picture.

Barvas Sunset - 9x6 Fine Art Print

It's hard to believe that these two pictures were taken in the same country. But it is not hard to tell that they were both taken by the same master photographer! The warm colors of the sand and sunset in this piece are soft and slightly earthy. They are offset beautifully by the rich blues of the sea and sky. :) And while the last piece seemed to be full of tenshion and an anticipation, this piece gives off an air of pure peacefulness. The sun slowly setting and the waves gently lapping the shoreline; sounds like the perfect way to end an evening, and this post! :)

Tomorrow we'll take a look at an artist that makes books. ::Hint - They work with leather and wood!::

Later!

P.S. For more information on today's featured seller, please check out their Etsy profile here => BillyCurrie's Profile

Monday, November 2, 2009

Featured Seller of the Day 11/02/2009

I can't believe it's November already! Well with the holiday season upon us, let's look at some shops that are perfect for finding unique gifts! Today's shop is called:

Handmade Hair Sticks, Pens and Recycled Jewelry

Today's artist makes beautiful pieces for both men and women. Let's start off with something for the ladies.

Brazilian Tulipwood Spiral Hair Sticks

These beautiful hair sticks would add a touch of the exotic to even the most basic up-do. I love the gorgeous caramel colors of the Brazilian tulipwood and the spiral shape of the sticks! I usually wear my hair down, but these might give me a good excuse to put it up. ;)

Okay, how about a gift for the man on your list?

Repurposed Cardboard Pen

Pens are always a great gift for the guy who has everything. And while this shop has some beautiful hand-turned wood pens, I thought I show you something a little bit different. This pen is made of cardboard. Yes you read right, those lines are not the grain of some exotic wood, but a neatly stacked pile of recycled cardboard! Who knew recycled cardboard could look so elegant? The best part is since it's sealed, it's just as durable and comfortable to use as a wooden pen!

Think recycled cardboard is pretty cool? Well how about recycled wine bottle corks?

Repurposed Wine Bottle Cork Secret Compartment Key Ring

This beautiful recycled cork keychain would be perfect for either a man or a woman! The unique texture of the cork, set against the shiny gold hardware, make this piece pop! And best of all it has a secret compartment! Things with secret compartments are always cool in my book. :)

Tomorrow's featured seller dabbles in two differnt mediums. ::Hint - They do photography and woodturning!::

Later!

P.S. For more information on today's featured seller, please check out their Etsy profile here => beetnik505's Profile

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