Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Bottled Up Designs...Etsy Featured Seller



Tell us a bit about yourself.
My name is Laura Bergman, and I live in a very rural wooded area in the Lancaster Amish Country. I am married with 2 kids, three dogs, and two cats.


Do you have a blog?
Currently, I do not, but after seeing the remarkable talent on Etsy, I would like to start something as well to feature some of these remarkable stores.


What is the first thing you can remember making by hand?
Well, when I was little, my grandmother was very skilled at all things needlework, and had us all making things using crochet and knitting. To this day, I still love to hand crochet lace doilies because it reminds me of being little in that wonderful old house she had.


What inspires you?
When I was taking a walk in the woods one day, there was a baby deer and it's mother laying in the leaves. When they caught my scent, of course, they were off. Where the fawn was laying was the jagged remains of an antique Noxema bottle, as there are numerous old bottle dumps in these old woods. I was devasted thinking of what could be happening to this beautiful wildlife with all the old glass laying around, and simply started picking it up and creating things with it.


Where do you create?
I have an official "studio"! OK, well, really my husband built me a lovely work bench in a corner of our basement that is now covered with all types of antique glass.


What are your favorite materials?
Antique glass of course! I have been an antique bottle collector for 20 years, and can pick up most pieces laying about and tell you what it was and what it was used for. It's wonderful using something with history behind it, instead of something being turned out in a factory that takes a lot of natural resources to produce.


What is your favorite thing to do with your creativity?
I am always amazed at how beautiful this antique glass is once I dig it out of the dirt, clean it and work with the pieces. Sometimes I just move the pieces around, and hold them up to the light, and imagine what they could be.


Why should people buy handmade?
Don't you agree in this day and age of mass production the simple knowledge that someone sat down and personally brought that piece or product to be with their special touch and creativity is so special? If anyone has a choice, I think most people would prefer handmade.


Any tips of wisdom on selling handmade stuff?
It's certainly hard doing the actual selling, when you just love to create. I guess the only wisdom is to try to find what makes your products unique and set apart from the others and go with it.




Apart from creating things, what do you do?
I am an advertising manager for an Equestrian Manager. I have been there for 13 years.


What have been the most valuable lessons learned from other artists on Etsy?
I guess to believe in your craft, and understand it's real value.


In ten years I'd like to be ... exclusively making a living off of my Bottled Up Designs!


Three of her products that can be found in Laura's Shop, Bottled-Up Designs.
(Pictures of these three items are also listed through this feature,
just click on the picture to be directed to the item)


Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Dress up Demin

New theme of the week for Sept.9 - Sept. 15.



This weeks theme was chosen by Sue from Signature Sterling Team members from etsyBEAD are hard at work creating beautiful jewelry and beads for you to wear with your favorite denim.
Surely there will be a lot to choose from for all you blue lovers out there!! Don't forget that the holidays will be here before you know it and everyone wears denim!

How can you go wrong...great jewelry that will match your giftee's wardrobe and a great sale that will match your budget!!! Click here for both tags "EBTW" and "dressed up denim" to find this week's theme items quickly and easily!

Are you a jewelry or bead maker who wants to join in the fun? Easy! Just visit etsybead Google group and the magic doors will open for you!




Don't forget to visit our etsyBEAD Flickr page where you can view all designs.
If interested in the above piece please contact Serena @ pinkicejewels@gmail.com for more info.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Back to Neutral...

that is the EBTW for this week!

Sep 2 to Sep 8




The theme was picked by Shannon at Cassowary Jewelry. We will be featuring all of our beautiful jewelry and beads in colors of black, white, grey and taupe. Great for the Fab fall fashions and upcoming parties!

Everything will be a special discount price and viewable by searching in tags "EBTW" and back in neutral on etsy.com


You many also view the team's theme of the week sale items on our flickr site at http://www.flickr.com/groups/etsybead/pool



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Now let's take about black and white as a stylist choice of color.

"With a black pullover and ten rows of pearls, Chanel revolutionized fashion."

~ CHRISTIAN DIOR


Black makes a bold fashion statement of "sophistication", especially when reserved for dressing up.

Enduring Style . . . THE little BLACK DRESS

Thanks to Coco Chanel, the black dress (in which every woman should have at least one in her closet) became a fashion statement in 1919. Jump ahead to the 1950's when cocktail parties were in vogue and so was the little black dress ~ this time considerably shorter and more feminine. Even now, in the twenty-first century, the all-black dress remains a favorite of the au courant.

Black is also said to be the absence of color altogether, hence it's many meanings of emptness, loss, anarchy and mourning. Despite its history of negative connotations, no one can dispute the seductive, mysterious qualities and unrivaled elegance of what Renoir considered the "Queen of Colors".

Color Combinations

black + WHITE

black + GREEN

black + TURQUOISE



White wear it with caution and wear it interestingly. I always like white to break up the color. So my thinking is that with primary or secondary colors, white is used to clarify.

How about . . .

BOLD white sunglasses and green-and-white striped scarf, neatly folded and tied snugly on the front of your forehead, for an afternoon at the U.S. Tennis Open.

White is the color of purity, truce, virginity and heaven. There are winter whites (snowflakes and eggnog), and whites of spring summer (Easter lilies and white sand). Women in white ~ brides, debutantes and nurses ~ connote innocence and virtue, but none so coyly as Marilyn Monroe.

Color Combinations

white + BLACK

white + KELLY GREEN

white + GREEN + PINK + TURQUOISE


- Style; Spade, Kate; 2004

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