Showing posts with label ceramics and pottery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramics and pottery. Show all posts
Going Local || Etsy Favorites in Indiana
We love sharing with you new and fun finds on Etsy. We also love pinning our finds on Pinterest. We've asked our members from all over the globe to pin their favorite Etsy goodies from shops in their state, country or town. We then take the best of their local finds and share them with you. If you can't get enough check out our pinterest page and see if your area has already been pinned!
Pinner: Carolyn of Romy and Clare
Home Country: United States
Area Pinned: Indiana
Follow Carolyn: @romyandclare
Follow Elite Sixteen: @elite16
Going Local Finds in Indiana---
1. paintings || focus line art
2. art print || juliana burrell
3. duffy dining table || hedge house
4. mirror || uncommon
5. ceramic box || davis vachon
6. necklace || laurels bench
7. chartreuse pottery || miss j pottery
Etsy Studio Visits: Meet Orly of Orly Design
Today we're going behind the scenes to get to know Orly Pittel of Etsy shop Orly Design!
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Hi, I’m Orly Pittel—46 years old, happily married, a mother to 3 teenagers, a dog and a cat. For the past 10 years we are living in a quiet village in the center of Israel. Until 4 years ago, I worked as a lecturer of computers networking in a collage and in my free time I create with a variety of materials, something that started many years ago as a young girl. I grew up in a very creative home, my parents owned a small factory for handmade knitting, I was always surrounded by creating and innovation
energy. I guess this passion for art started back then.
Once I discovered ceramics I totally fell for it, it didn’t take long until I decided to leave the teaching job and focus on ceramics art.
On the day I officially quit my day job I set a milestone on my calendar, I took all the things we had in our garage (including the cars...) and converted it into my studio, as time passed by this has become the place I always dreamed about.
I literally live and breath this art all day & everyday, sometimes I dream about it at night... this is the result of working so close to home... and especially to your heart.
My working hours are way out of the nine to five format, some days last too late at night, on the other hand I get the chance to have lunch with my kids when they get back from school and also meet my friends for breakfast every once in a while, something that is easy to get used to...
Normally I sculpt during the morning time, everything is so quiet and you can hear the birds singing I have to admit that this is the most pleasant and relaxing music to work with. When the birds are not around I just listen to the radio (not talk shows, music!). Anyway, I have the 2 cutest colleagues that
keep me company.
I can summarize my inspiration in two words: Nature & Colours, that in most cases they blend with each other.
I like to take long walks, I try to catch the nature's shapes, textures, colors and sounds, even on a walk with the dog something can catch my eyes and I get back to the studio full with inspiration. Almost every item I create is somehow related to nature, animals, birds (lots of birds!!!) butterflies, trees, leaves, flowers, acorns, oceans and lakes and more. And the colours, I'm addicted to colours... there are colours combination with so much happiness and joy, visiting a flowers nursery or even the food market always fills me with new ideas.
When I’m not creating in the studio or struggling with leaving the computer :), you’ll find me having fun in the kitchen... I really like to cook and bake - my kids are my “master chef” judges...
Creating ceramics is a long steps process, you can’t think of a new idea, create it and get immediate results... it simply doesn’t work. The steps are much slower, you sculpt the new idea, wait for it to completely dry, first firing in the ceramic kiln, wait for the kiln to cool, glaze the item, second firing, and then wait again for the kiln to cool down. This process can take sometimes up to 2-3 weeks, it depends on the size of the creation and the weather, on winter months, the drying process is longer.
I admit, waiting for the kiln to cool down is the hardest part in my work. I’m a kind of person who likes to see immediate results and this indeed challenges me....
When I create in the studio, I use lots of tools I have purchased and collected during the years. The most used tools I use are stamps which I make by myself or purchase. I love to combine it in my creation. Each interesting texture I see becomes a new stamp to work with. I don’t think there is even one button or jewelry in my home that hasn’t become a stamp... Actually it’s a bit risky to be around me, if you pretty enough - i guess I’ll use you as a stamp as well :)
One more thing that I jealously keep is my grandmother and my mother’s laces which they knitted by themselves (and still do). The lace patterns combine beautifully in the clay and the option to stamp a design which was created in the family many years ago makes me happy.
If you already know my Etsy shop, you probably know that most items are for weddings. The reward when working with brides to be is awesome... I get excited again and again when a couple chooses my items for the most important day of their lives :) Knowing that when they cut the wedding cake at their big day, everybody looks at the cake topper (after the bride of-course...) that I designed and created by myself, and that wonderful couple which allows me to be a little part of their special day makes me feel great!
I want to take this opportunity to share with you that I’m so proud to be a part of this wonderful team. I need to say that a considerable part of my shop’s exposure is because of the team. Actually, I met a very professional and talented woman in the team which helped me a lot with business and marketing planning for 2013. Because of her advice, my schedule, plans and goals are much more organized. Thank you so much Meagan Visser. And... The team managers, Big Thanks... and as I already told, you have made this team a one big family!!
Keep it Simple in 2013!
From product design to Zen gardens, simplicity is a time honored tradition. As a designer at Pig and Fish, I can appreciate the drive toward simplicity, but also the challenges. "Simple" is not the same as "rudimentary" or "easy" as it takes a trained eye and disciplined creativity to pair down a design to the most basic elements. It takes patience to continue to work on a design until it embodies the clean lines you're looking for while still holding the balance of function. For Christmas this year, I received four thoughtful gifts from my friend Amber of Red Tile Studio, one of which was a vase from Pigeon Toe Ceramics located in Portland, Oregon. I have long admired Lisa's business not only for her beautiful ceramic products which embrace the very design aesthetics mentioned above, but also for the marketing of her handmade business. Lisa elevates handmade to an artform, a heirloom to be cherished and passed down. Her copy is not heavy with descriptive wording, but is in fact straight to the heart of what her business is about - she keeps it simple. To own one of her pieces is a true joy and an important reminder for me as I head into 2013. It's easy to make life complicated and oh-not-so-simple, to get stressed over the extra wording of life and then the true meaning of the moment gets obscured. In these last few months of 2012, I've discovered that life too can be simple - but it's an active choice. A choice that is sometimes difficult to make, but a choice nonetheless. I can run away on a big adventure of labeling and describing all my experiences or I can relax my body and mind for short moments when I naturally remember and step aside to let the true simplicity of life shine through. As we prepare to roll back the last calendar page of 2012 and jump into 2013, my most important resolution for the new year is this - "keep it simple".
Happy New Year everyone and tell me what your plans are for keeping it simple in 2013!
An Introduction | Etsy Shop L and M Studio
Not to bring back nightmares of the SATs, but do you know where the word 'porcelain' is derived from? It comes from old Italian porcellana - which means 'cowrie shell' as porcelain resembles the translucent surface of this shell. Neato! The beautiful whiteness of this ceramic material is hard to pass by; it quietly invites you closer to hold + admire. Meg & Lucie of Etsy shop L and M Studio harness this natural quality of porcelain in their beautiful functional art pieces for the home. Combining the skills of Meg as a functional potter + Lucie as a sculptor, they "opened L & M Studio in September 2011 to start a collaborative line of porcelain slip cast objects, focusing on containers and houses for living things, designed with the specific needs of the inhabitants in mind." Any of Meg & Lucie's items with their organic shapes would be a simple joy to live with! How can you resist?
Shop: L and M Studio
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An Introduction: Etsy Shop Vitrified Studio
You may not believe it when we tell you that May is upon us - like 'next week' upon us. And before you know it, it will be full out summer. It's true that with summer comes something called mosquitos + record heat, but eeeeek - back up baby! We want to focus on the fun stuff. And that can only mean one thing - summer parties!! You're ready for it, aren't you? Gas up the grill, get those citronella candles out, invite your friends over + don't forget to make the black bean mango salsa! There's nothing like summer entertaining, so let's make it special this year. What are you going to serve the chips and deluxe homemade salsa in? No - that retro bowl that your grandmother gave you just won't do anymore. It's time to upgrade. Don't know where to turn? Meet Shelley of Etsy shop Vitrified Studio. Now - a little warning. After you see all beautifully crafted ceramics coming from her studio, you're going to want to upgrade more than your just your serving vessels! We're thinking serving tray for chips + nesting bowl for salsa - WOW! Give your guests ample reason to remember both your delicious homemade salsa + your impecable taste in modern housewares. And if you really want to impress your guests, read Shelley's Etsy Blog Feature so you can tell them all about the artist behind your gorgeous new pieces. Here's to rockin' the summer parties this year!
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Etsy Shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/vitrifiedstudio
Get out in the Garden: Part Two Etsy Spring Style
Yesterday was the Spring equinox or what we commonly call the official first day of Spring. When I think Spring my first thought always is gardening. I find gardening to be a very relaxing hobby. I know not everyone likes getting dirt under their nails or pulling weeds and fertilizing, but the end results can be so rewarding. I have personally been watching my mountain laurel on a daily basis just to check the bloom count. I know, probably a bit extreme for most of you. Fortunately though, you don't actually have to get out in the garden to enjoy it. Here are some more favorite garden picks you can enjoy inside your home, but hopefully they will get you inspired to plant something and watch it grow.
1. Cherry Blossom 10x10 art print by Amanda Rae K
2. Vintage Terra Cotta Garden Pots 5x7 art print by One December
3. Botanicial Studies, set of Six gelatin monoprints by 88 editions
4. Mini Air Plant Pods- set of Three by Sea and Asters
5. Happy Worm Ceramic Garden Marker by Karo Art
Get Out in the Garden: Etsy Spring Garden Part One
The official first day of Spring starts tomorrow. As a novice gardener I couldn't be more excited. The weather is already so warm here I have already done some planting and the red buds just finished blooming. In honor of the Spring equinox I thought I would put together some garden inspired finds from Etsy. With so many goodies to pick from I will also be sharing part two with you on Wednesday.
So step away from the computer and go head outside and plant something!
1. Set of Three Botanical Canisters from LoVintage Finds
2. Ceramic Garden Chimes by Studio By the Forest
3. Flower Screen printed Linen Napkins- set of Four by Homesteading Roasters
4. Ceramic Herb Markers by Orly Design
5. Gardener's Scrub Soap by Sweet Pine Soaps
My Modern + Bright Valentine
It's the first day of February and that means only two weeks left before Valentine's day. Don't fret! We will be showcasing some great gift ideas all from Etsy. Today's focus is all about MODERN. Think simple + colorful + graphic and FUN!
1. A modern and bright pillow to freshen up your sofa from Retro Menagerie $36
2. Add a bit of whimsy to any room with this Fancy Chandelier by Uncommon $59
3. Emerald Green + Agate Necklace- you can't go wrong with jewelry from is was and will be $33
4. A girl always needs a clutch and this blue leather one by Milloo makes us swoon $78
5. Send a note to all you love. We love this set of 6 flat notecards by Sparrow Nest Script $15
6. Ceramic love birds. Enough said! by Suite One Studio $ 25
7. J'adore! Parisian graffiti heart card. Ooh la la. from Little Brown Pen $4
8. Airplant + plant pod with a little heart. From Sea and Asters $12.50
9. Abstract + colorful art. Yes you can! By LouisestArt $24.00
Happy shopping and Happy Valentine's Day!
XOXO
Amber
Let's Welcome our New Elite Sixteen Leaders!
Happy New Year!
We wanted to kick off this year of 2012 with a BIG team announcement ... drum roll please ... Join us in welcoming our NEW team leaders Anna of StudioByTheForest and Jillian of JillianReneDecor!! Yay!
It's hard to imagine that it's been 6 months already since taking over as the Elite16's new Co-Captains. We hardly knew each other prior to our new roles, but dove in + began working together almost seamlessly. Now, we know we compliment one another well + meet on a regular basis to steadily focus on building up the team. We've got some big ideas that we're slowly shaping the team around as we move forward + we finally felt that the team was ready for new leaders. In order to grow in 2012 + bring the team to where we envision it, we knew we were going to need some help!
We are so thrilled to be working with both Anna + Jillian - we admire not only their Etsy shops, but their enthusiasm and positive energy. They will be helping with keeping the team operating smoothly + will be taking over running the blitzes. You'll also see them right here on the blog! One of our main goals for this year is to utilize the blog more effectively + we plan to schedule more regular posts. Anna + Jillian will be sharing some blog posts on behalf of the team on a topic of their choosing each month. We are really looking forward to working together as a team!
So please give a super warm welcome to your new leaders! Welcome, Welcome Anna + Jillian!!
Current shop favorites:
1. Hand Painted Porcelain Hedgehog $20
2. Orange with Gray Flower Pillow Cover 16x16 $48
3. Greyhound Porcelain Dog Pin $20
4. Burlap Pillow Cover with Deer Horn Buttons 10x16 $45
An Elite 16 Welcome: Catherine Reece
What's not to love about Catherine's whimsical, hand drawn designs and illustrations found on her pottery and cards in her shop catherinereece. We were drawn not only to the playful arrangements and use of color in her work, but her modern lines and shapes. We hope you'll give a warm Elite 16 Welcome to Catherine!
Current Shop Favorites:
1. two owl eyeball cups $32
2. two small cups in blue and green $20
3. praying mantis in love card $4
4. cockroach bowls $24
An Elite 16 Welcome: Suite One Studio
We found Lindsay's organic shapes and soft color palette hard to resist! She is a porcelain clay artist who creates each piece by hand - making each item special and unique. As Lindsay shares in her profile, "I desire to create objects to add a special touch to those everyday moments in life-- brightly colored porcelain vases to add a smile to any room every time you pass by; and chic porcelain dinnerware bringing the utmost sophistication to even the simplest recipe!" Please give a warm Elite 16 welcome to SuiteOneStudio!
Current Shop Favorites:
1. Lavender Sorbet Cups, set of 3 $38
2. Half Dipped Porcelain Bottle Trio $108
3. Lemon, Lime, Aqua Porcelain Nesting Bowls, set of 3 $88
4. Two Unglazed Love Birds $20
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