If you are an avid Etsian, chances are you love making treasuries. For those of you who don't know, treasuries are a visual collection of listings on Etsy that anyone can create. It's so much fun coming up with different themes! Helping promote fellow Etsy sellers and having a chance that yours will be used on Etsy's main page are an added bonus!
The main treasury on Etsy is only available when the amount of treasuries drops below 333 so it was always a chance thing whether or not you got to make one. Now that Etsy has made Treasury East, we can make as many as we like, whenever we want!
I made this collection of teacups and mugs the other day. I love collecting unique dishes! Which one is your favorite?
If you'd like to know more about any of the teacups or mugs in the photo, click here to see the treasury.
Want to make your own collection? Click here and then click New Treasury in the upper right hand corner.
Treasury East on Etsy
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Britt
on Sunday, May 2, 2010
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Maine Artists Finds
There are so many talented handmade artists on Etsy! These particular finds are from artists on Etsy's Maine Team!
If you're interested in any of the items you see above, see the links below!
I love browsing about and shopping on Etsy. There is so much creativity to awe over! My wish lists gets longer with each visit! What makes it even more interesting is know that the creations are made from people all over the world and right in your neighborhood!
If you're interested in any of the items you see above, see the links below!
I love browsing about and shopping on Etsy. There is so much creativity to awe over! My wish lists gets longer with each visit! What makes it even more interesting is know that the creations are made from people all over the world and right in your neighborhood!
1. Coral Pink Ballerina Bag - allisonpeters.etsy.com
2. Crushed Poppy Hair Ribbon - flowersbybluebird.etsy.com
3. Buttercup Necklace - appletreejewelry.etsy.com
4. Red Gnome Ornament - indigotwin.etsy.com
Hobbit Land
There is a place not too far from where I live that is nicknamed Hobbit Land. It has to be to most beautiful place I have ever been!
It's 166 acres of woods that is privately owned, but the public is free to walk through the trails at their leisure. There are stone bridges, creeks, and moss covered rocks all throughout the acreage.
I went not too long ago with my husband and his brother. We had a blast hiking through the majestic forest. I brought back a small rock and acorn just to remind myself that places like that really do exist AND are in reach! I CAN'T wait to go there in autumn!!
Next time, I will be sure to bring a camera!
Alice in the Wonderland
Posted by
Britt
on Saturday, April 24, 2010
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What is more whimsical than Alice in the Wonderland? I found these awesome Alice items while browsing on Etsy today.
If you are interested in any of the items, see the links below!
"If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?"
-Alice
1. Vintage Alice In Wonderland Print - Drink Me
2. It's always Tea Time Necklace
3. I'm Late, I'm Late... Alice in Wonderland Tea Time Pocket Watch Necklace
4. Alice in Wonderland Collage Print
Cupcakes!
Who doesn't love cupcakes?! They're cute, fun, yummy and always bring a smile to the lucky receiver's face!
They are even fun to make with polymer clay! I'm always trying to find new ways to incorporate cupcakes into a craft that can be used.
You can find these delicious treats in my shop on Etsy, WhimsicalThoughts.
Tea Room/Bakery/Inn
It's my dream (one of them) to someday open a tea room and bakery.
I would love to have a cozy place where you can have an afternoon tea and danish. Or, maybe you'd like to enjoy a cup a tea and then head next door to my bakery for a delicious dessert.
After I become established, I would love to expand it into a small inn with about 8 rooms. I loved the Dragonfly Inn on Gilmore Girls. That is sort of the look I would go for - sort of whimsical yet cottage-like with a tad of Victorian charm.
Tea cups, cupcakes, and breakfast in bed!
Oh.... One can dream :)
Needle Felting
Posted by
Britt
on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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needle felted,
needle felting,
pincushion,
sculptures,
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Needle felting is another craft that I have been wanting to try out. I always find myself awed by the sculptures and creations that fellow etsians have created by needle felting.
Soon I will be getting some wool and felting supplies and I can't wait to make mushrooms and all kinds of whimsical creations!
If you like the needle felting art in the photos above, you can find them on Etsy:
1. Mother & Daughter wall tapestry (Nushkie) - http://www.etsy.com/shop/Nushkie
2. Toadstool Cottage (Our Suburban Homestead) - http://www.etsy.com/shop/oursuburbanhomestead
3. Cupcake Pincushion (Made in Lowell) - http://www.etsy.com/shop/madeinlowell
4. Woodland Pond Scene (Enchanted Dolls) - http://www.etsy.com/shop/enchanteddolls
Enchanting Fairy Houses
Posted by
Britt
on Monday, April 19, 2010
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enchanting,
fairies,
fairy houses,
fantasy,
handmade
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I came across Rachel's incredible fairy houses about a year ago and fell in love. The detail that she puts into each one is amazing! It's so easy to let the mind wander into a magical fairyland when you peek inside one of her handmade fairy houses. I hope to own one someday!
You can find her on Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/Centaur1201?ga_search_query=centa&ga_search_type=seller_usernames
Lollipop, lollipop!
Who doesn't love lollipops? These have to be my favorite thing to make with polymer clay! The possibilities are endless! You can use this method to make miniature lollipops for dollhouses, create whimsical ornaments to hang as home decor (can't wait for Christmas to try this out), or even stick them on the end of sewing pins to create a fun and unique pin topper!
If anyone else has an idea for polymer clay lollipops, feel free to leave a comment!