Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Pirate Secret Treasure Map Ring EBSQ 3D Show Entry - Amethyst Lobster Unique Jewelry




Sometimes I think that it is in learning and embracing my limitations rather than my skills, that I am able to create my best work.

Here is a story about my latest creation.

My son loves pirates and rings. He has several replicas of Captain Jack Sparrow's beautiful rings. One boring day I offered to try to make him a ring. We looked through some books, hoping to find something within my abilities. We came across a picture of Steve Midgett's $100 dollar ring. Hmm.. I don't want to use a $100 bill to make a ring, I said. What else is made of paper, but could be recognized for what it is, even when folded so small? A map!, we both yelled at the same time! A treasure map, like a pirates, like the rolls of extra wallpaper we have behind the basement door! This is how found object art jewelry is made!

I then needed a way to create a connection that would be both comfortable, as it's pressed against the finger, but also completely removable, so the map could be unfolded. I can imagine the pirate removing the ring and undoing it, by candlelight. Perhaps there's a secret message or love poem written on the reverse? Or a picture of a key?

I tried several different methods but none were quite right. My connection solution was finally realized when I found a tiny earrings stud of malachite that has lost it's mate. I snipped the post, filed the end and used a comfortable plastic earring back to secure. It is just right and is very secure.

I singed the edges of the map, for a dramatic final touch. The map can be unfolded and then refolded and connected. Currently entered into the EBSQ 3D paper show.


The ring is on the Amethyst Lobster Unique Jewelry from Lobster Lu here.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Water Lily Water Nymph Art Glass Sterling Silver Necklace - Amethyst Lobster Unique Jewelry



Happy St. Patrick's Day - Top of the Mornin'

I just wanted to share something green with you this morning. This necklace makes me think of the fairys and the little people that I heard stories about when I was young.

I happened upon these incredible green rondelle beads that remind me of lily pads. I think the main attraction to waterlilys is the play of sunlight on the water and the lilypads. A single yellow glass flower bead looks up from each side, like waterlilies looking up at the sun. The seedbead strand plays with sunlight in the same manner as the other beads. Some glass leaf beads are also used. Sterling silver lobster claw clasp holds necklace securely. Length 19 inches.


You can click here to purchase. Or take a look at other items on the site.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Give Live Love Cola Tie Tack Lapel Pin Upcycled - Amethyst Lobster Unique Jewelry



Give a hand! I just wanted to make sure you see what I just added to the site. These tie tacks or lapel pins are VERY limited edition. They are recycled from limited editon Christmas soda cans. So, when they're gone, they're gone. There is a glued tie tack pin on the back, with a secure clasp. There are no sharp edges, these are formed to a soft foam backing during the cutting process. Measure 1 3/4 inches tall.

I've also made them on a stick pin. I'll be adding those to the site soon. Let me know if you need more than one or two, because I'm afraid they might run out quickly.

Santa was on those cans too! But you'll have to wait until next Christmas season to see what I did with Santa!

Now, why am I talking about Santa! It's almost St. Patrick's Day!
Get out the green! (And the beer!)

Monday, March 12, 2007


eclectic-elements In Adorn


Adorn Magazine The Crafty Girl's Guide to Embellishing Life, is so fun! So glad my friend Sam got a mention in it. Her jewelry is the funkiest! Cool!
The Artisan Connection: Etsy can't seem to decide what to do and issues another version of their "Constitution"

I really feel for the independant artists who have to rely on mall type websites to sell online. Places like Etsy start as small start-ups. The artists must change their business plans based on the whims of the owners.

I wish everyone would just support Indie (independant) website owners. Then there would be no need for those malls.

Friday, March 09, 2007

art for housewives

Check out the cool site art for housewives.
They linked to my recycled can earrings today. There are LOADS of cool links on there!

Monday, March 05, 2007


ETSY is ICKY


What a shame, the owners of Etsy are acting very unprofessional and are forcing some wonderful people to remove their products from the site, simply because they have changed their minds. To top it off, the site is so buggy the system goes down every time they try to fix traffic counters.

Click Here
to find out where your favourite etsy shop has gone now.