Showing posts with label collaboration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collaboration. Show all posts

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Celtic Triskele Stamped PMC Bracelet


etsyblogoct2009 150, originally uploaded by E. WaterHawk.

EmeraldWaterHawk on Etsy sent me this photo of another jewelry piece she created using PMC (Precious Metal Clay) and stamps from our Celtic Knotwork Triangles and Triskeles stamp set (cling mounted and unmounted).

Her pieces feature many interesting stamps and textures. I've asked her if she'd like to post an article about her craft and process in the future.

Cheers!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Stamped Celtic Knotwork PMC Jewelry


Lovely PMC (Precious Metal Clay) jewelry made by EmeraldWaterHawk on Etsy, using stamps from our Celtic Knotwork Triangles and Triskeles stamp set (cling mounted and unmounted). Click on any image to reach the jewelry listing. More images in our Flickr gallery.

Stamped silver earrings.



Stamped bronze & garnet pendant.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

And more fairy portals


A couple more images of polymer clay fairy portals made by Claybykim using stamps from our Celtic Knotwork Triangles and Triskeles stamp set. These particular portals have been sold.

More stamped tiles and magnets

Above are some more stone tiles stamped with our Celtic Knotwork Triangle stamps by WyndsongDesigns on Etsy. She has also made some great little porcelain magnets, below. Each image links to a different listing.



Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Celtic Stamps on Stone Tile

Celtic Stamps on Stone Tile

Wyndsong Designs on Etsy sent me a message to let me know about these gorgeous tiles she had created with our Celtic Knotwork stamps. I love how she arranged the different stamp elements.

Celtic Stamps on Stone Tile


Celtic Stamps on Stone Tile


And - we are very behind on this, but we were a featured manufacturer on http://scrapbooknewsandreview.com/ in October. There are some wonderful projects posted on the site and in the forums using our stamps. I will post images soon...

Sunday, June 28, 2009

More fish stamps on clay...


This whimsical piece was created by Karen Fincannon (website: karenfincannon.com store: snarkledark.etsy.com, blog: karenfincannon.blogspot.com) using our leaping fish stamps. She says:
I sold it at an artshow to a man whose last name was Fish. Your stamps work really well in the clay and I look forward to purchasing and using more in the future!
Always great to hear about people's experiences with the stamps and to see what they create with them.

Thank you, Karen!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Fishy Sushi Tray


CeramicsbyMarcelle on Etsy emailed me at the end of April to let me know that she had completed a sushi tray that featured our leaping fish stamp and droplets. I love the colors - now I'm craving wasabi. Click on any of the images to reach the listing.


Thursday, March 26, 2009

And even more fairy portals...




A different style... click on an image to reach the listing on ClaybyKim's site. (Here is her blog.)


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

And more Fairy Portals...


Claybykim just sent me pictures of three more fairy portal doors she made using stamps from our Celtic Knotwork Triangles and Triskeles stamp set.

She is a busy bee! I love them - all the little details are wonderful. Click on an image to reach that specific listing, then do poke around her shop some more. And bookmark it... she seems to be pretty prolific...




Cheers!

More Collaborative Work



After seeing Claybykim's fairy portals, I found a thread on Etsy about collaborative work between Etsians. Although we've not worked on projects together with other artisans, we've loved seeing what people have created using our stamps. I've tagged past relevant posts with "collaboration", so that they can all be viewed together on one page.

And then I found some more pieces I had missed - click on the images for the listings (some have sold).

More clay items from adornyourself:





And the quilted stamped "Celtic butterflies" are by cobaltquilter.




Fairy Portal

Claybykim on Etsy user has created a lovely little polymer clay fairy portal door using one of the stamps from our Celtic Knotwork Triangles and Triskeles stamp set. Click the images to see the listing and take a look at some of her other items. Wonderful pieces!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Celtic knotwork triangle - ceramic dish


Another lovely piece by RedHotPottery on Etsy. This item was stamped with a large triangle stamp from our current Celtic knotwork stamp set.


Click here to see other posts about items she has made using our stamps.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Leaf stamp on ceramic trivet


Another creation by raquelmasri.etsy.com. She emailed me about it yesterday. She used the large leaf stamp from our Art Nouveau Berries & Leaves stamp set. Click on any image to see the Etsy listing for the trivet.


    Add a touch of autumn to your table with this botanical porcelain handmade piece!

    Use it to set hot pans, hot drinks,as a candle holder or just by itself as a conversational piece. It can also be used as a focal point on your next mosaic project.

    Sculpted, bisqued and glazed. I used a speckled matte tan color for the background and a rich chocolate glaze for the textured leaf.

    It is approximately 5 1/2" in diameter.

    Sigh - really need to get to a pottery studio and play with clay and stamps myself!

    Sunday, August 17, 2008

    Star Berry Dish


    Click on any of the images to see the listing.

    raquelmasri on Etsy makes lovely ceramic pieces. She recently created this little dish using the large berry cluster stamp from our Art Nouveau Berries & Leaves stamp set. Then she used one of the single berries to create a little raised berry off to the side.


    Very cute!

    Measures approximately 4 1/2 inches in diameter. (Shrinks during firing.)

    Stamps on Precious Metal Clay (PMC)

    Wow... I was looking over feedback on our Etsy shop and following profile links to see which users were also sellers and came across DesignsByGinaLouise's shop.

    Immediately, I recognized our Celtic triskele design on a piece in her banner. Then I found these three items... click on the images to reach the listings.

    Pendant using one of the Celtic knotwork triangles:


    Pendant using two of the droplets from the Fish, Bubbles, Droplets and Waves set:


    Pendant using one of the bubbles from the same set:



    I knew our stamps would work for Precious Metal Clay, but this is the first time I've seen actual results. I'm very pleased!

    Thanks, Gina!

    Thursday, August 14, 2008

    Stamped Dipping Bowls

    Dipping bowls by RedHotPottery

    More lovely work by RedHotPottery on Etsy.

    These dipping bowls were stamped with the triskele elements from our current Celtic knotwork stamp set.

    Dipping bowls by RedHotPottery