Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Art in the Park
Labels:
art festival,
assemblage birds handmade,
Atlanta,
clocks,
fine art,
funky,
jewelry,
original art,
Suwanee
Friday, July 24, 2009
World of Whimsy promo
Here is a demo I created for my fellow artist at World of Whimsy. This is the first promo of a series to promote our group. I hope you enjoy watching!
Labels:
1000 markets,
fine crafts,
home and garden,
indie artist,
jewelry,
video promotion
Monday, May 4, 2009
World of Whimsy

I was having a few problems with one of my disk drives that my technician i.e. husband had to fix. He still needs to get the computer fully working properly.
I wanted to share with you that I got together a few artist from 1000 Markets to compose a whimsical themed market within 1000 Markets. We have been in the planning stages for months, bouncing back many ideas. The last several weeks we have been putting together our market site and finally went live last week. Our market has artist, jewelry designers, paper products from graphic artist and even a cartoonist to name a few. We are continuing to add a few more people with our uplifting images. Be sure to come take a look at our site. Our tag line is " A Fanciful Way to Brighthen your Day"
Labels:
1000 markets,
art,
cookies,
dolls,
funky,
humorous,
jewelry,
stationary,
whimsical
Friday, November 21, 2008
Pendants
Labels:
ball and chain,
etsy,
etsy artist,
jewelry,
mechelledesigns,
online store,
pendant tray,
pendants,
pewter,
resin
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
I've Got Pendants
I am so excited to debut my new product I have in my Etsy shop. This is wearable art from an original painting I created. There are a couple of pendants in my shop right now and I will be adding more, so check back. The black leather necklace and the silver pendant look great on. I am wearing one right now as I am typing away. They are $15 each .

Labels:
abstract,
colorful,
contemporary,
jewelry,
landscape,
original art,
pendants,
wearable art
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