Thursday, 23 December 2010

Christmas scents


Happy holidays!
Sirsnīgus un gaišus svētkus!

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Favourites

It's time for the last window shopping on Etsy this year. Enjoy!

Memory of flight, ACEO, original mixed media painting/collage by kiwibird1:


Poppy pod trio by dkruegerbotanicart:


Vintage brass apple bell paperweight by sharingbliss:


Little bee earrings by rafya:

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Felt Christmas trees



Have I mentioned that usually I wait with my decorations almost until the very Christmas Eve? Here's the result of some needle felting while watching TV. A small forest for that vintage plastic elk to roam through.

Just in time to reload the festive mood.

Monday, 20 December 2010

Monday moodboard - bittersweet


Hello Monday! I'm into that contemplative end-of-the-year mood today.

Time by krize
Pumpkin scarf by verityunmondoaparte
Rose carved quartz ring by toosis
Vintage pocketwatch ornament by lapomme

Monday moodboard is a collection of beauties made by European Street Team members. To see more moodboards and to play along hop over to fleurfatale.

Friday, 17 December 2010

Simple pleasures



Wishing you a nice and cozy pre-Christmas weekend!

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

More Secret Santa fun



The other Secret Santa game I participated this year was organized by Etsy Project Embrace (EPE) team. My Secret Santa was Kim a.k.a. visionquest and she spoiled me with these loveliest gifts. Thank you so much Kim!

My gift for simplysuzula has also safely reached its destination, but Suz is going to open it only on Christmas, so I won't show you what I made for her until after that.

xoxo

Monday, 13 December 2010

Thank you Etsy!


Hello Monday! My treasury featuring gifts from the Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) made to Etsy front page yesterday evening and it looks like there have been sales from it. Yay! Feels great to start the new week on this mood! Thank you Etsy!

Friday, 10 December 2010

Candles and sequins



Here's a small creative sidekick of mine. Sequins, thread, a glass jar and a tea light. And snow, loads of snow. Hooray for winter! And for candles!

Happy weekend!

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Ball ornaments

Today I'm window shopping for Christmas classic - ball ornaments. Four different approaches, four different designs. Enjoy!

Bud in the snow - Christmas tree ornaments set of 6 by kaleda:


Christmas ornament in red and green polymer clay by starless:


 Galactic magic blown glass ornament ball - green and blue nebula by wolfartglass:


Beautiful turquoise and chartreuse swirl needle felted Christmas ornaments by ArtSincerely:

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

My Secret Santa



Look what I've got in my mail all the way from The Netherlands. My Secret Santa has been Nicole a.k.a. BabongoHome and she sent me this loveliness. The sweet butterfly mobile is already hanging in its place near my window and the necklace is waiting for the right moment to be showed off. Thank you so much Nicole!

Monday, 6 December 2010

Monday moodboard - ice ice baby


Hello Monday! Pale blue is my colour today. Just because.

Pale blue, dark gray ans silver pearl cluster bracelet by AMIdesigns
Blue winter - S - earrings - cupcake collection by PetitPlat
It is snowing 8x12 textured fine art photography original print by sunshineartdesign
Dusty turquoise and charcoal crochet flower brooch by TheBroochBoutique

Monday moodboard is a collection of beauties made by European Street Team members. To see more moodboards and to play along hop over to fleurfatale.

Have a great week!

Friday, 3 December 2010

Gift for my winter swap partner



It's that time of the year again when European Street Team plays Secret Santa game and I've just received a message from Jozefien a.k.a. DeusExMachinaShop that my gift has safely arrived in Belgium, so now I can show you what I made for her.

Begun with her answers from the questionnaire prepared by our Winter Swap Fairy vadjutka and picked a few keywords - olive green, black and brass. Hmm... what shall I make? After some pondering decided on delicate earrings from black vitreous enamel on small domed copper discs, handcrafted antiqued brass earwires, tiny olivine glass bell flowers and little grains of pollen i.e. green enamel around the edge. I hope Jozefien enjoys wearing them.

Wishing you a cozy weekend!

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Second etsyversary

 

Two years ago I listed the first items in my brand new shop. I had found Etsy several months before and made my first purchases, although not with my current shop name. Didn't thought about becoming a seller at first. I have degree in management of arts and concepts like products and marketing were my everyday language, but putting something I've created myself for sale was a different cup of tea. It really meant getting out of my comfort zone, but I'm glad I did.

So here I am. My second year on Etsy has been very productive. Not in sales, but in different other ways. I chose to slow down to give myself time to figure out where this journey has to lead me. Time to focus on my creativity. Time to discover new terrains. Time to work on the product (!), because after all it comes down to one - it's all about the story. You hear that on Etsy every day, don't you? And here comes the hardest part in stepping from the shoes of a manager into the shoes of an artist - it's about revealing yourself. It's about your message and your story and not about somebody else's.

Despite the fact that my formal education in arts has more to do with drawing and painting I love working with different mediums and recently got hooked on enameling (and yes, I feel a little sorry for not choosing glass as my main direction in the art school). To make my shop look less cluttered I've decided to focus on enameled pieces and let the felt and mixed media items expire and not to renew them. However, if something has caught your eye just let me know and I'll make a listing for you.

My second shop which I opened last year has been rather quiet one and I'm thinking about putting it on a vacation mode mainly because I'm not that productive in the knitting department and most of my scarves are gone before I get to list them in my shop which, in fact, is something to be happy about.

So, what's next?

My plans for the nearest future are to
focus on marketing,
write in Latvian (there's something brewing),
try to make my enamel look more Latvian (but you won't see that very soon),
and create, create, create....

Thank you all for hanging around with me, for your support, wonderful feedback and encouraging comments which inspire me on this journey.

Cheers!