In the honor of my new to do list, which is pretty and organized as I'll be too (from now on), here are some beautiful geometric finds from European Street Team members on Etsy:
From left to right, up to bottom:
Pastel Chevron Necklace by ThePurpleBalloon
Circuit board geekery earrings by ReComputing
Neon Pink Necklace by MistyAurora
Modern Red Pendant by JagnaB
Geometric tribal bib necklace by HunkiiDorii
Cat Pyramid Print by Katlix
Coral Geometric Earrings by thefrenchboheme
Christmas flower acrylic Bracelet by HelenaRibeiro
Geometric Kinetic Necklace by StarDelights
Monday Moodboard ✓ done!
Take a look at the other moodboards this week: Monday Moodboards
Monday, October 1, 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Funny find at the fair!
So I had this drawing hanging on my hallway since I don't know when. It is a vintage drawing from 1929.
What do I find today at the vintage fair? I could not believe it! Not the same boys, but so similar!
I guess these outfits were quite fashionable back then :) This is one of the things I love at the antique markets and fairs, there is always a story behind the objects, I often find in different occasions photo of a young boy, then the next time a picture of him as a child, and the other time, the same guy on his wedding or with a big family :)
What do I find today at the vintage fair? I could not believe it! Not the same boys, but so similar!
I guess these outfits were quite fashionable back then :) This is one of the things I love at the antique markets and fairs, there is always a story behind the objects, I often find in different occasions photo of a young boy, then the next time a picture of him as a child, and the other time, the same guy on his wedding or with a big family :)
Labels:
antique market,
curiosities,
fair,
vintage finds,
vintage photos
Monday, June 18, 2012
Romanian Etsians finally meet!
It was about time we met! The three graces of Etsy from Bucharest, Romanian capital :)
So here we are, Raluca, Anda and me, having fun at the "Street Delivery" event - an yearly cultural festival that takes a few streets and close them down for car traffic, so people can reclaim them and just walk by foot, doing street art, manifesting for a thing or another, dance and enjoy themselves.
I loved the atmosphere... it was like finally, busy people with serious jobs, have found a playground, where they can be as eccentric and as creative as they wish.
A refreshing mix of tatooed guys, hats from the 60's, handmade items and
protest placards, all surrounded by a live interesting melange of music
styles.
So here we are, Raluca, Anda and me, having fun at the "Street Delivery" event - an yearly cultural festival that takes a few streets and close them down for car traffic, so people can reclaim them and just walk by foot, doing street art, manifesting for a thing or another, dance and enjoy themselves.
(each year, the building in the background is painted differently)
Anda bought some lovely earrings made by by Atelier13 to help the girls at Fire Fairies
be the first women team that participates at Mongolia charity rally. I,
being cheaper, only bought a little spicy brownie that was so yummy and
also contributed to support the gas for 6 km of their journey.

I loved the atmosphere... it was like finally, busy people with serious jobs, have found a playground, where they can be as eccentric and as creative as they wish.
A refreshing mix of tatooed guys, hats from the 60's, handmade items and
protest placards, all surrounded by a live interesting melange of music
styles.Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Secret fabric swap!
So, together with a few of my European Street Team mates, we decided to swap between us some fabric scraps that we no longer need. Today I received a lovely package from Gia , all wrapped up in pretty Greek stamps.
I quickly rushed and opened it... Soooo cute! Loved the pretty fabric and I can't wait to use it :)
But what really impressed me was the care and love with which it was wrapped... oh-oh, the secret package I've sent to Diana is not pretty wrapped, why didn't I though of that? Well, I hope the content will make it up for it...
I quickly rushed and opened it... Soooo cute! Loved the pretty fabric and I can't wait to use it :)
But what really impressed me was the care and love with which it was wrapped... oh-oh, the secret package I've sent to Diana is not pretty wrapped, why didn't I though of that? Well, I hope the content will make it up for it...
Friday, June 8, 2012
New Handmade Magazine on the Block!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
DIY polymer clay pendant
Each year, on 1st of March, Romanians have a tradition - they offer to each other little "martisoare" which are little decorative objects that symbolize the beginning of the spring. They resemble brooches and they absolutely necessary have to have a white and red ribbon with tassels attached. After you receive your "martisoare" you wait until you see the first bloomed tree and you tie it up to a branch of the tree. Quite a lovely tradition. This year, hoping to save a little money I made my own, from polymer clay which I gave a golden patina. I'd say they turned out great! They were appreciated little gifts. You can use this method to make much more professionally looking jewelry of all sorts:
This is just a little thing made for fun, but if you wanna go pro with polymer clay, I recommend you invest a bit and get yourself a real tutorial here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/101144233/polymer-clay-pdf-tutorial-oriental. Check out the pretty polymer clay canes too while you are there: http://www.etsy.com/shop/sigalsart
This is just a little thing made for fun, but if you wanna go pro with polymer clay, I recommend you invest a bit and get yourself a real tutorial here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/101144233/polymer-clay-pdf-tutorial-oriental. Check out the pretty polymer clay canes too while you are there: http://www.etsy.com/shop/sigalsart
Labels:
diy,
march,
martisoare,
martisor,
pendant,
polymer clay,
spring,
tutorial
Friday, February 17, 2012
There are things one should never do...
Dear Olive Paste, you're sitting for days now in the fridge and I never pick you up. You may have wondered why, what is it with this attitude, when we were so close when I brought you home.
You have been dishonest with me. You know how much I like green olives and you wrote that in big letters to seduce me. But nowhere did you say you flirted with sweet paprika (not so sweet if you ask me).
Why would you do that, you know I would have loved you just the way you were... Ok, ok, so you wrote it somewhere in tiny letters, I am not saying it's all your fault, but I didn't read the fine print because I trusted you. Now I don't want to be rude, but it doesn't fit you AT ALL. I don't know what to say, you've dissapointed me.
True, the first thing I liked about you was your friendly little jar and that I'll keep. But I expected more from you. Now what am I going to do with you? You know as well as I do that NO ONE will touch you considering, you know, your... thing. And I wouldn't have brought this up if you wouldn't stare at me each and every single time that I opened the fridge. I am sorry. I can't. Not like this.
You have been dishonest with me. You know how much I like green olives and you wrote that in big letters to seduce me. But nowhere did you say you flirted with sweet paprika (not so sweet if you ask me).
Why would you do that, you know I would have loved you just the way you were... Ok, ok, so you wrote it somewhere in tiny letters, I am not saying it's all your fault, but I didn't read the fine print because I trusted you. Now I don't want to be rude, but it doesn't fit you AT ALL. I don't know what to say, you've dissapointed me.
True, the first thing I liked about you was your friendly little jar and that I'll keep. But I expected more from you. Now what am I going to do with you? You know as well as I do that NO ONE will touch you considering, you know, your... thing. And I wouldn't have brought this up if you wouldn't stare at me each and every single time that I opened the fridge. I am sorry. I can't. Not like this.
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