Saturday, January 30, 2010

FEATURED ETSY SHOP - ARTISTRY by MCKENZIE*G

Black Chandelier Headband
by
McKenzie

This chic piece is perfect for special occasions or on the day you just feel like being a little sexy.


WELCOME, McKenzie and her Etsy shop ARTISTRY BY MCKENZIE*G.  Pay a visit to Mckenzie's shop and you will find such delightful creations such as the feather, black netting headband above, which has been embellished with faux black, white, pewter pearls and a chandelier brooch!  Very stunning!  You will also find a "white wedding" hairpiece section, clips and more!

First let's take a moment to hear from McKenzie as she tells us in her own words how she got started on this creative venture.

What led you to start creating your art/craft?


I am a cosmetologist, and all through high school I always made little accessories to wear in my hair, eventually I began making them for friends and family and the trend caught on! I have always loved vintage inspired items and so when I would look for vintage inspired accessories, I couldn't find anything that I just loved. So I decided the only way I could have them the way I like them, would be me making them myself! After a lot of time and practice, I was able to create items that I am really proud of. I began selling at local farmer's markets and craft fairs and that lead me to selling on Etsy! Then www.artistrybymckenzieg.etsy.com was born!

How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?

I don't really feel like I really had to make that decision. Everything has really fallen into place for me. I work with anything and everything I can!



Whimsique Clip

Feeling a bit whimsical? This clip will help bring that feeling to your day. Red and orange feathers make this clip really stand out, while red tulle gives it a touch of elegance. Who says being whimsical can't be beautiful?



What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?

I LOVE making classic items with a modern twist. I love when I will wear them in public and girls will come up to me and just go on and on about them and how much they would love to own one. I find sharing my talent with others the most enjoyable.

If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable, to describe your art/craft, what would you choose, and why?

I would choose a peach. Peaches are soft and fuzzy on the outside, just as my accessories can give a sweet soft look. But when you bite into a peach, they are juicy and full of flavor. That is just how my accessories are. The fuzzy classy pieces are only be beginning. I have crazy pieces, and fun colors as well!

If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your “creativity”, what would that be, and why?

I love riding my bike and decking it out. Is that crazy? Probably. I have a fun basket with a flower accessory that I made for it and I just love to ride my vintage inspired bike!

What message, if any, do you want to convey with your art/craft?

That vintage beauty isn't dead.

What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?

I think it is so important to surround yourself with others that are supportive and are always willing to help give you ideas and inspiration. Also, don't be frustrated when the sells aren't coming. Sometimes those times are the best because you are able to focus on new products.

THANKS, McKenzie, for a great interview and for sharing your creativity with everyone.

To learn more about McKenzie and her creations be sure to visit the links below.

Friday, January 29, 2010

FEBRUARY - AMETHYST "Birthstone Fairy"

(Click on the name amethyst above to learn more about her)

February's Birthstone Fairy

by DZFANTASY
The amethyst is the modern birthstone for those born in February, which happens to be my birthstone.  I am going to be creating a "birthstone" fairy for each of the coming months.  There are several other stones associated with each month, but I will be using the colors and crystals of the modern birthstone when creating these fairies.

Each fairy will be 6.5" tall and designed to either hang on the wall or dance from a bit of clear fishing line or ribbon. If anyone is interested in having a "special" birthstone fairy created as a gift, or for their own birthday, please feel free to contact me either by email at: dzfairies@msn.com or via a convo in Etsy.



February's fairy has 29 Swarovski crystals as her accents with amethyst Swarovski crystals in her accents...necklace, hair accent, waist, belly button and more!

Below is a little information on the amethyst stone:

Amethyst is the purple variety of the mineral quartz and is a popular gemstone. If it were not for its widespread availability, amethyst would be very expensive. The name "amethyst" comes from the Greek and means "not drunken." This was perhaps due to a belief that amethyst would ward off the effects of alcohol, but most likely the Greeks were referring to the almost wine-like color of some stones that they may have encountered. Its color is unparalleled, and even other, more expensive purple gemstones are often compared to its color and beauty. Although it must always be purple to be amethyst, it can and does have a wide range of purple shades.



I'll be starting on March's birthstone fairy soon, so do stop back for a visit.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

WEAR A FAIRY.....FACE PIN! Fun, whimsical fiber art jewelery!


Fiber Sculpted Silk Face, Italian Yarn Hairdo, Swarovski Crystal Accents
by
Donna - DZFANTASY

I just added this newest "fairy face" pin to my DZFANTASY shop on Etsy.  She will be one among others that the winner of my WINNER'S CHOICE GIVEAWAY will be able to choose from, if they decide to pick a "fairy face" pin as their prize.  The other two choices are a tiny fiber sculpted mermaid and a tiny fairy!

There is still time to get in on this great giveaway, which ends, January 31 - 12:00 Midnight!  Click on YELLOW FAIRY photo in the right column of this blog, to enter giveaway post.


Monday, January 25, 2010

FEATURED ETSY SHOP - "terrabella"


Popoyo - Long Strand Coconut Necklace

by Sheila of "terrabella"

WELCOME, Sheila and her Etsy shop, "terrabella"!  Sheila's shop is a "must visit", where you will find not only unique, exqusite designed jewelry made from wood, coconut, and gemstones, but also exotic leathers goods, baskets and more.  All of these delightful creations are handmade in Nicaragua.

It is always interesting and fun to learn a bit about the artist who creates the work, so let's read Sheila's interview below.

What led you to start creating your art/craft?

My grandmother has been a jeweler for over 30 years. My grandmother, mother, and I all moved to Nicaragua around 1995. I became her apprentice. I learned from her and was inspired to begin my own creations and open various retail stores.. Today I am still her apprentice and she is an inspiration and a mentor (also my neighbor).

We are now four generations of jewelry designers -- my 7 year old daughter is the fourth generation in learning how to work with mixed mediums.

How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?

Semi precious stones, gold and silver were necessary in order to fit in to the retail jewelry store. Since we are in Nicaragua, the tourist market led me to begin experimenting with other mediums like wood and exotic leather. I love the combination of exotic and natural materials. Everyday I find new inspirations in my surroundings and am always looking for new ways to offer variety in textures and styles. "terrabella" has given me the opportunity to experiment with these natural mediums.


Pine Needle Basket
by Shelia of "terrabella"

These intricate baskets are woven by hand utilizing the needles of the pine tree, and can take up to week to make. Two beaded flowers made of dried seed accent two sides of the basket.



What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?

The inspiration and gratification I receive every time I create a new piece.

If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable, to describe your art/craft, what would you choose, and why?

Avocado. It has different textures and colors. It can be combined with different ingredients and used in multi-cultural dishes.


Mango - Solid Wood Keepsake Box with Cluster of Jade,
Smoky Quartz, Lime Citrine and metal Charm


If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your “creativity”, what would that be, and why?

Clothing. Accessories are usually worn to complement an outfit. It would be a true adventure for me to create the entire outift.

What message, if any, do you want to convey with your art/craft?

Enjoy life and the wonders of nature!

What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?

Focus on what you love, fulfills and inspires you.

Thanks, for a great interview, Sheila!  It was fun getting to know you and see your wonderful creations!

If you'd like to see more of Sheila's work, and learn more about them, be sure to visit her links below.


Sunday, January 24, 2010

SWINGING FAIRY....!


SWINGING FAIRY...my newest design!

For some time now I've been wanting to design and create a little fairy swinging on a vine swing.  Little did I realize that creating the vine swing would take me almost as long to create as the fairy!

I had to sew two long stems wide enough to be able to turn them inside out and have a wire armature in the middle of the stem while stuffing them with fiberfill.  It was a lot harder than I anticipated!  After I finally got a pair sewn and stuffed, I then handpainted them using silk fabric paints.  Once the stems were totally dry, I could them twist them together.  The really hard part was holding them together so that I could sewn them securely and shape them into a swing.

The other trick was trying to hold the fairy in place while positioning her on the swing and sewing her to it at the same time.

I'm thinking it might be a while before I attempt another one of these "swinging fairies".

To learn more about her, click on the link below:

Friday, January 22, 2010

FEATURED ETSY SHOP - CUT YOUR HEART OUT


My Heart Is Rubber and You Are Glue Necklace
by Jessica
of
CUT YOUR HEART OUT

Just in time for Valentine's Day....! 

 I'm happy to welcome Jessica and her Etsy shop which she calls CUT YOUR HEART OUT.  Pay a visit to Jessica's shop, where you will find her fun jewelry designs like the heart necklace above and the colorful button necklace below.


Button Up Necklace

Read Jessica's interview below to learn a bit more about how she got started creating her fun, funky jewelry.

What led you to start creating your art/craft?

I've always been the artsy/crafty sort. When I was a kid I was constantly making things out of random objects. I can't think of one time in my life when I wasn't engaged in some sort of art activity, whether it be writing, photography, painting or crafting. A couple of years ago, I started making jewelry and it became a favorite pass time. I don't even remember what sparked the interest other than the fact that I love accessories, but at one point I made way more pieces than I needed so I decided to try my hand at selling some of them on Etsy.

How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?


I played around with various materials until I found the ones I liked best. I tend to go for a more eclectic feel so using found objects is my main source of inspiration which are also used in my pieces.


What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?


There's something very therapeutic about creating objects with my hands. I enjoy the time I spend actually making the pieces.

If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable, to describe your art/craft, what would you choose, and why?


A mango. Not so foreign that no one "gets" it, but just exotic enough that it stands out in the fruit bowl.

If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your “creativity”, what would that be, and why?


Photography. I have always loved being behind the lens.


What message, if any, do you want to convey with your art/craft?


Individuality, passion, soulfulness.

What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?


Create with your heart.

Thanks, Jessica, for a great interview, and for sharing your creativity with everyone!  To learn more about Jessica and her creations, be sure to visit her links below.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Eclectic Wisconsin Art Gallery Looking for "FUNKY" Artists and Their Art!




I recently made the aquaintence of Jennifer Preiss, via Etsy, who is a partner and the full-time manger of a gallery in Whitewater, Wisconsin called, The Guild on the Triangle. The Guild is looking for artists who are interested in becoming a part of their eclectic gallery in dowtown Whitewater, WI, and/or a part of their on-line Guild Gallery.

Jennifer told me they are looking for "funky", "colorful" art in all types of mediums.  If you feel you would be interested in becoming a part of  this venture, click on the following links below for further information.  Jennifer would be happy to tell you more about how you can become a exhibitor in their gallery.  To visit The Guild on the Triangle web site, click on the link below:


To see what steps you need to take to consider this opportunity, click on the link below, which takes you to the:


where you will find further information and Jennifer's contact info..



THIS MIGHT BE JUST THE OPPORTUNITY YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IN 2010!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Vintage, Liqueur Glasses...are they German?



I just recently listed these exquisite glass liqueur glasses in my vintage shop A WHILE AGO on Etsy.  They appear to be German, as each glass has a word or phrase inscribed on it, but I can't tell for sure.

The one phrase says, "Gruss aus Kassel!"...so if anyone knows if this is German, and what it says, I'd love to find out.


Two of the three glasses have clusters of crystals on both sides of the glass, and they look to represent a cluster of grapes.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

FEATURED ETSY SHOP - BRIGITTE'S BUTTON BIJOUX


ICY CLOUD BUTTON PENDANT

By Brigitte

This 2 1/4" (5.5cm)wide by not quite 2" (4.5cm high) pendant had 5 unique white upcycled buttons of various sizes surrounding a small icy blue button. It is wired together using silver coloured wire and comes on a 24" (60cm) adjustable black hemp cord.


WELCOME, Brigitte and her Etsy shop BRIGITTE'S BUTTON BIJOUX.  Be sure to pay a visit to Brigitte's shop where you will find her delightful button creations.  Using buttons as her medium, Brigitte designs pendants, and other designs using different colors and sizes of buttons.


What led you to start creating your art/craft?

I started making button jewelry because I was trying to come up with new gift ideas that would be unique but not expensive.

How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?

I work in a theatre wardrobe so buttons are abundant and pendants are my favourite type of jewelry to wear.

What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?

The part I find most enjoyable is designing the piece. I really enjoy colour so mixing the different shades of buttons together is a blast.



BOLD BUTTON PENDANT

This not quite 3" (7cm) high by not quite 2" (4cm) wide pendant is made up of new and reused buttons in shades of red, blue, light wood, white and reddish brown . It is wired together using silver coloured wire and comes on a 24" adjustable natural hemp cord.


If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable to describe your art/craft, what would you choose, and why?



I would choose an exotic fruit salad because each piece is unique and a mixture of different things.

If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your creativity, what would that be and why?

I also knit a lot. It makes great gifts and nothing says cozy like a homemade toque or a pair of fuzzy mittens made just for you.

What message, if any, do you want to convey with your art/craft?

I think everything can be art and if it brings you joy and causes no harm, do it. We're all unique and we should be proud to express that.

What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?

 Keep creating!

Brigitte, thanks for sharing your unique button creations with everyone!  It was interesting to see what one can create by using their imagination using everyday items like buttons.  To visit Brigitte's shop on Etsy, click on the links below.

Friday, January 15, 2010

1940"s Collectible Doll


7.5" Antique Doll

This little doll is from the 1940's and her beautiful hand crocheted dress is like new.  I remember her sitting in my grandma's bedroom many, many years ago.  I was only about 8 years old, and since I'm now 69...WOW she is at least 60 years old!

In addition to my DZFANTASY shop on Etsy, I have now opened a vintage shop called "A WHILE AGO". 

If you'd like to see more photos of her, click on the link below




Wednesday, January 13, 2010

FEATURED ETSY SHOP - GLAMASAURUS



Blue Belle Collaged Necklace

by GLAMASAURUS

This adorable little fawn is plays peek a boo in this awesome piece of wearable art.This one of a kind pendant combines old and new with vintage and new charms and beads lovingly strung on a 18 inch (46 cm) blue aluminum chain with a lobster clasp closure. This item is sure to delight the person we all know who has it all.


Andreanna who lives in Switzerland has the most colorful, whimsical items in her Etsy shop, GLAMASAURUS.  Treat yourself and pay a visit!  There you will find a wide selection of whimsical bookmarks, bracelets, brooches, buttons, pins, earrings and so much more!  Some of her creations look good enough to eat, such as the delightful Valentine's necklace below.



Valentine's Red Cupcake Necklace
by GLAMASAURUS


This adorable necklace was handmade by me. The icing is accented with rhinestones and cabochons to add extra cuteness!It is made in a real mini cupcake liner.



The aluminum red chain measures 18 inches but can be made longer or shorter according to your specifications. The cupcake itself is about 1.5 inches tall. This is super cute and no two are exactly alike!

 
 
What led you to start creating your art/craft?

I have been crafting practically my whole life.


How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?

A friend of mine from work started working with polymer clay. We worked at a catalog call center where having something to keep yourself busy and quiet was encouraged.

What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?

When you successfully make whatever idea has been floating around in your head.


If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable, to describe your art/craft, what would you choose, and why?

A strawberry because they are small and sweet.


If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your “creativity”, what would that be, and why?

I would like to make plushies. In fact I am probably going to try to teach myself.

What message, if any, do you want to convey with your art/craft?

That cuteness has no age limit.


What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?

Keep on plugging away and soon you will get to where you want to be with your craft.




Andreanna, thanks for sharing your delightful creations with everyone!  To learn more about Andreanna and her work, be sure to visit her links below:


"Springtime Romance" - new fairy face pin/knit necklace set!


"Springtime Romance" - Fairy Face Pin/Handknit Necklace set
just in time for Valentine's Day....or Mother's Day will be coming soon!

This is my latest fairy face pin/handknit necklace set and she is truly exquisite! 




To find out more about her, visit my DZFANTASY shop on Etsy.  I just listed her!  CLICK on the link below to see more photos:

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

FEATURED ETSY SHOP - SCHIN ILLUSTRATED



The Brief Glimpse 8 X 10 Print

Description:

"I caught your gaze across the room. I may be hidden under my porcelain face, but all my secrets will be unveiled to you through my golden eyes." For this painting, I wanted to show the most mysterious, beautiful woman peeking out in interest. However, I wanted to keep a secret behind her eyes.. she may look polished, but she is also cold.

 WELCOME, Schin and her beautiful digital paintings!  Her Etsy shop is called SCHIN ILLUSTRATED, and when you pay a visit to Schin's shop you will find ethereal, magical paintings, which tell a story.  First, take the time to learn more about this talented artist by reading Schin's interview below.
 
 
What led you to start creating your art/craft?


I started drawing since I was a kid, and since I never really grew up, I kept on drawing but decided to branch out beyond stick figures.

How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?

I first started with pen and ink, then watercolor and eventually explored acrylic, oil painting and mixed media. When I was introduced to digital painting, I was skeptical but tried it anyway. It wasn't necessarily easier, but it sure is cheaper and faster, and the convenience of it made me paint primarily in digital media. Now and then, I would get my hands dirty again with watercolors and ink, but it turns out that my portfolio is largely digital now.

What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?

The actual painting stage, when the sketch is done and I get to the coloring, that's my favorite part. Painting is a form of relaxation for me. I enjoy choosing the colors, planning the brushstrokes and blending everything together. I'll put on some music or a movie, a mug of tea by my side and my feet in cozy socks and just paint away. I can get really into it and begrudge the hours I need for sleep and food because it takes me away from the painting.

If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable, to describe your art/craft, what would you choose, and why?

An apple. It's simple and subtle, but is powerful. The colors can be bright and cheerful or dark and sultry. The taste is crisp and light but you can really sink your teeth into it. But most of all, it looks unassuming but a further look beneath the humble exterior lies a treasure trove of mystery, folklore, mythical beliefs and inspiration. It was the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge, the golden apple used in the race, the inspiration for gravity, the poisoned apple that tempted the girl, etc. That and I bake a mean apple pie.



BUTTERFLY LOVER


Description: "This is my dream. I weave my thoughts onto silk, and as I sleep, my dreams flow into the world. Was it real or just my imagination? The butterflies and lotus flowers bear my yearning."


If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your “creativity”, what would that be, and why?

Besides my visual illustration, I've forayed into the other creative realms of music, jewelry making, photography, graphic design, toy design and fashion. I don't think I could choose just one, seeing how I feel like I've my hands in everything already.

What message, if any, do you want to convey with your art/craft?

It's my mission to capture beauty, first and foremost. I paint women to portray beauty because we can all identify with a gorgeous female face, but I also try to have beauty in color, shape and design as well. Underneath the surface beauty, however, I always try to weave in a story or mystery, or a sense that something is not right. Perhaps it could be the look in the eye that doesn't seem focused on the viewer, or a bride that turns out to be a gigantic sea monster or a beautiful woman who seems to be eating strange things. No matter what, I just love it when a viewer does a double take and realize that things aren't what they seem in my paintings.

What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?

I would stress on originality in your art. As Oscar Wilde said, everyone else is taken so just be yourself.

Thanks, Schin, for taking the time to tell us in your own words what your art means to you.  I love the ethereal quality in your paintings!

To learn more about Schin and her work, be sure to visit her links below.


Saturday, January 9, 2010

Fairies are arriving daily!


My newest "fairy face" pin

The last week or so, I've been busy creating new fairy face pins not only to add to my DZFANTASY shop, but also to get a jump start on my creations for my art shows this season.

I was down to only 4 face pins.  Since I'm having a WINNER'S CHOICE giveaway this month, where one of the choices is that the winner gets to pick a fairy face pin as their prize, I thought I'd like to give them a bigger selection to choose from.  The giveaway runs through 1/31/10, so if you haven't already signed up, be sure to do so.  You can enter the giveaway by clicking on the little yellow fairy in the upper right column of this blog.



I think I now have about 12 pins available.  More to come.....!  I've also found some MORE beautiful yarns, and can't wait to try those out on these little faces!

Friday, January 8, 2010

FEATURED ETSY SHOP - BIT'S N' BEADS by GILLIAUNA


Handmade Choker / Necklace - Tranqulity Stone

by BITS N' BEADS by GILLIAUNA

Beautiful stone-like brown nuggets join with gold plated accents and smooth white rounds in this nature inspired choker finished with a tumbled stone pendant. There is a unique, earthy beauty to this OOAK handmade choker.


It is a brand new year and I hope to be featuring a lot of new and interesting artists out here on DZFANTASY.

I'm happy to bring you BITS N' BEADS by GILLIAUNA as my second "featured" Etsy shop. At BITS N' BEADS you will find a wide selection of  beautiful necklaces/chokers, Charms/Key Chains, Earrings, Eyeglass chaings, and a lot more!

Before you pay a visit to this delightful shop, be sure to learn about the two artists who make up "Bits N' Beads".  Below you will be hearing from Zoie, who is one of the partners in this venture.

Bits n' Beads by Gilliauna is a combined effort made up of two friends who partnered together in this endeavor of ours. Zoie and Leal, both create and design jewelry as well as share in the responsibility for all other aspects of our Etsy shop and online selling.

What led you to start creating your art/craft?

I've been crafting for my entire life... *Smile* I come from a long line of women crafters. Each generation of women in my family has had certain talents. My mother sews, embroiders and makes wonderful candy and candles... my grandmother was a potter and sculptor as well as made beautiful hand-crafted porcelain dishes. My great-grandmother made lace and did breathtaking embroidery.

How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?

My mother started me out early looking for what crafts I would take to... and things just progressed from there.



Handmade Gemstone Bracelet - Be Romantic with Rose Quartz and Cloisonne

Rose quartz and white Cloisonné beads with little red and pink flowers are interspersed with silver accents in this handmade and infinitely feminine bracelet. This unique, one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry is then finished off with a decorative toggle clasp.

What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?

I love working with colors and I absolutely -adore- shiny things. It made jewelry making a very good fit for me. I've also always been drawn to gemstones, their colors and mystical properties are intriguing to me. I often create my pieces based not just on color but also on the stone's properties.

If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable, to describe your art/craft, what would you choose, and why?

A kiwi. Vibrant inside and out. Unusual and not just sustinance for the eye or body but also the spirit.

If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your “creativity”, what would that be, and why?

Only one? I suppose I'd have to choose ceramics and pottery then. *Smile* I used to work with ceramics when I was in school and I loved sitting at the wheel moulding clay with my hands. The -feel- of the clay combined with the act of creating made this both very relaxing and fulfilling.

What message, if any, do you want to convey with your art/craft?

That beauty and quality doesn't have to cost you a month's paycheck. That you can combine natural elements into your everyday life and style.

What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?

Do what you love. You can be good at a great many things that you just hate doing. Talent doesn't necessarily mean enjoyment and you should go after the activities you enjoy.

THANK YOU, Zoie, for taking the time to share your thoughts and the creativity of both you and Leal. 

To see learn and see more about BITS N' BEADS, and what these artists have to offer, be sure to visit the links below!




Thursday, January 7, 2010

WHAT IS PINK AND MAGICAL??


A VALENTINE FAIRY, OF COURSE!!

I usually don't create a lot of "holiday" style creations, but I had this gorgeous, sparkly pink fabric that was just calling to me to be made into a "VALENTINE FAIRY"....SO HERE SHE IS!

She was a lot of fun to create, and would make a truly "special" gift for that someone special in your life.....wife, mother, granddaughter, friend??


She is accented with Swarovski crystals, and 2 silver Swarovski element hearts!


She's a butterfly fairy!



She is on Ebay this week!  Click on the link below!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

FEATURED ETSY SHOP - Amy's Soaps N Things


Mandarin Tiki Soap

by AMY'S SOAPS 'N' THINGS

Amy's Soaps 'N' Things is my first featured shop for the new year!  When you pay a visit to Amy's shop, you will find soaps, body wash, and lip balms all with wonderful sounding names like...China Rain, Hawaiian Breeze, Spiced Lavender and more!  Great prices also!



Large Spiced Lavender Bar - $4.00
Lavender flowers mixed with an array of other wonderful aromas makes for this sweet and spicy fragrance.

What led you to start creating your art/craft?

I needed the money, I've always loved fragrances and I can't seem to get hired at Bath and Body Works.


How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?

Well actually soap isn't my first choice, fashion design is, but I haven't had the money to start up my fashion shop yet.

What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?

Definitely the fragrances. I love finding new ones.

If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable to describe your art/craft, what would you choose and why?

Hmm, I'd say Strawberries, because they are super fragrant, sweet and really good for you.

If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your "creativity", what would that be and why?

Well I already mentioned fashion up above so I'll say making beaded jewelry. I like making earrings.

What message, if any do you want to convey with your art/craft?

ALL PROCEEDS ARE GOING TOWARDS MY COLLEGE FUND!!

What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?

 Have patience. Starting a business takes a ton of time and money to get it established. I'm still working on that myself.

Thanks, Amy, for taking the time to share your thoughts and your products with everyone!  Wishing you a lot of sales in 2010, to build up that college fund!! 

To see more of Amy's products, visit her Etsy shop, by clicking on the links below.

WEB PAGE

Monday, January 4, 2010

MAGICAL "FAIRY" TREASURY

What a wonderful surprise to wake up and find one of my "fairy face" pins in this beautiful, magical Fairy Treasury put together by Janice of ENCHANTED QUILLLING on Etsy!  Great job, Janice!





To pay a visit to this treasury and to visit the shops, click on the link below


This treasury will expire on January 6th at 7:31 p.m....so take a peek now!

Friday, January 1, 2010

DZFANTASY'S WINNER'S CHOICE OF...Fairy Face Pin, Fairy or Mermaid

HAPPY 2010!


I'm starting off the New Year with a WINNER'S CHOICE GIVEAWAY...The first lucky winner in 2010 will have the choice of choosing either one of my original designed "fairy face" pins, or the fairy or mermaid shown in the the photos below.


My recent poll asking what people would like to see as my next giveaway came up with the most votes for a WINNER'S CHOICE GIVEAWAY as the first selection, a fairy face pin as the second, and a giveaway for either a fairy or mermaid were tied!!  Therefore, I'm incorporating a combination of them!!  Hope you enjoy this giveaway.  Please read the information below to see how to enter.


Fiber Sculpted Flower Fairy Face Pin
(You can visit my DZFANTASY shop to see what other pins are in my shop)


START DATE: 1/1/2010


END DATE: 1/31/2010 - 12 midnight - CST


OPEN: WORLDWIDE


VALUE: Fairy Face Pin: $23.00, FAIRY: $49.00, MERMAID: $49.00


PRIZE:  1 - Winner will get to choose from ANY "fairy face pin" available in my DZFANTASY shop at close of giveaway, OR they can choose either the fairy or the mermaid shown below:

RULES TO ENTER:


1. Please leave a comment in this post as to which prize you would choose if you are the lucky WINNER!


2. To have a valid entry, you MUST leave your email address or a link to a valid email address as this is the only method by which WINNER will be contacted.


3. At the close of the giveway, I will randomly select a WINNER from all entries received. WINNER will be notified by email, and will have 3 days in which to reply with their shipping information. If the selected entry doesn't reply within the given timeframe, I will randomly select another winner from the remaining entries.



4. To receive more than one entry into this giveaway you can, FOLLOW MY BLOG = 1 entry, or BECOME A FAN = 1 entry. The links to either of these are in the LEFT column of my blog. This allows you to obtain 3 entries total!


Tiny fiber sculpted butterfly fairy!
Approx. 3.5" high from her "seat" to her wing tips.
100% silk, handdrawn, needlesculpted,handpainted face. Swarovski crystal accents.



OR



Tropical Mermaid Sculpture!
6.5" tall with 100% silk upper body and face. Designed to hang on the wall or from a bit of clear fishing line or ribbon.  Swarovski crystal accents


THANKS FOR VISITING DZFANTASY AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me (Donna) at: dzfairies@msn.com