Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts

02 May, 2011

A Second Autumn Showcase

My bloggerversary is coming up this month, and one of the first posts I published was a showcase of Autumnal eye-candy from Felt.co.nz. So I thought I'd do another one, almost a year later.
The range and 'interestingness' of Felt's selection has grown in the past year, and I was delighted by some of the items that I found, and the beautiful photography.

NARBELETH
$28.00
Ladybirds In Autumn: flame-coloured leaf earrings with green ladybugs
$25.00
Autumn Glory
$100.00
Extreme Length Crochet Arm Warmers in GREEN
$26.00
Shortcircle Skirt in Olive and Orange - Donated by Marian Smale
$25.00
an autumn morning - 8x8" whimsical fine art photograph
$28.00
autumn leaf chain necklace
$35.00
NEW run.cutie Autumn Orange Studs
$15.00










































One of my designs is in there – I couldn't resist including it, since it fits so well with the theme and the colour scheme of the showcase. Some of the items that appeared when I searched for 'Autumn' I recognised from last year's showcase! I avoided including these, with one exception: bonus points if you can pick it.

23 March, 2011

FeltAid - back in action

As blogged here, Silverlight Jewellery created three special, Irish-themed pieces to be auctioned on Trade Me at $1 reserves, with 50% of the proceeds from the auctions going to The Salvation Army's Canterbury Earthquake Appeal.
I'm pleased to be able to announce that $62.92 was donated to The Salvation Army as a result of those auctions. Slainte!

As discussed in the same blog post, after the first earthquake (on 4 September, 2010), a number of my fellow Felt sellers created the FeltAid shop and accompanying blog. Whiteleaf Jewellery donated three pairs of earrings (I blogged about this here), all of which sold.
After Canterbury's lethal second earthquake on the 22nd of February, 2011, FeltAid has reopened. This blog post on the Felt blog explains further.
(And this post, by Lucy, the owner and creator of Felt.co.nz, gives a first-hand account of what the earthquake felt like.)

Whiteleaf Jewellery has again donated three pieces to FeltAid:

– still available from Whiteleaf Jewellery on Felt 

 Rough Amethyst With Silver: wire-wrapped stone pendant on chain 
– sold

– still available from FeltAid

'Rough Amethyst With Silver' and 'Lapis And Leaves' are one-off designs. 'Lapis And Leaves' is still available from FeltAid, and, while the pair of 'Copper Hearts' earrings that I donated has now sold, the design is still available from my Whiteleaf shop on Felt

Below is a sample of some of the handmade goodness that is still available from the FeltAid shop.

Bramble Lacy Shell Crocheted Fingerless Gloves - Donated by JacBer Creations
$17.00
Calm - 6x6" art print - Donated by Erin Carver
$18.00
Shortcircle Skirt in Olive and Orange - Donated by Marian Smale
$25.00
Grey Circle Skirt - Donated by Marian Smale
$25.00
Half Penny Necklace - Donated by flameRED
$35.00
Blue Filigree Ring - Donated by flameRED
$38.00
Wish in a Bottle - Glass Vial Dandelion Seed - Donated by Artisan Jouel
$38.00
Handknitted grey scarf - Donated by Redsunset
$65.00
Teal Crocheted Baby Blanket - Donated by Octopusgrrl Designs
$40.00
Navy vintage wool jersey scarf - Donated by Marian Smale
$65.00
Peach chrysanthemum earrings - Donated by one trick pony
$14.00
Set of three natural perfumes - Donated by Curiouser & Curiouser
$40.00
Vintage Telephone Earrings - Donated by Art Divine
$36.00
Handmade Kanzashi Brooch - Donated by natasya
$35.00
Handmade Kanzashi Ring - Donated by natasya
$32.00
Mini Print Set - Beautiful Words - Donated by Erin Carver
$38.00
Green Fern Fine Art Print - Donated by cloudnine
$25.00
Filigree brass leaf and pearl bracelet - Donated by Lunachia Jewellery
$65.00

03 March, 2011

Saint Patrick's Day pieces for the Canterbury Earthquake

After the first earthquake (on 4 September, 2010), a number of my fellow Felt sellers created the FeltAid Felt shop and accompanying blog. Whiteleaf Jewellery donated three pairs of earrings (I blogged about this here), all of which sold.
After Canterbury's lethal second earthquake on the 22nd of February, 2011, FeltAid has reopened, and Whiteleaf Jewellery has again donated three pieces. However, since this earthquake was far more tragic than the first, I think something more intense is required. To that end, I have created three Irish-inspired designs – just in time for Saint Patrick's Day on the 17th of March! – under the Silverlight Jewellery brand, and am auctioning them off on Trade Me at a $1 reserve. 50% of the proceeds from the auctions will go to The Salvation Army's Canterbury Earthquake Appeal, while the remaining 50% will be used to cover the cost of the materials used in the jewellery.



'The Leprechaun's Trove' charm bracelet on Trade Me
 
Even if you're not interested in bidding, feel free to tweet, blog, post a Facebook update, or otherwise spread the news about these pieces. I would love to be able to send a good-sized amount to the people of Christchurch to help them repair their lives and their beautiful city.

There are numerous other Trade Me auctions being run by other sellers, with all or part of the proceeds going to similar earthquake appeals. There's a seller account set up by Pink Noise, a non-profit artist community, with all proceeds going to the Red Cross 2011 Christchurch Art Appeal; and a Trade Me store set up by the Auckland Central Business District Business Association. Both sellers have some fascinating and highly desirable items available.

The only good thing about natural disasters such as Canterbury's second earthquake is the way people suddenly show their kind and caring sides. New Zealanders seem to make a habit of this, and if it is one of our national virtues then I sincerely hope that we keep it permanently.

10 January, 2011

A nature-themed showcase

Being an artist, I'm a fan of eye candy. Every day I receive several E-mails from Etsy.com, full of beautiful items, beautifully made, and beautifully photographed.
So, just because I feel like browsing, below is a selection of handmade gorgeousness from Felt.co.nz, in natural colours of beige, light brown, and leaf greens.

































































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