Green Recycled Vintage Zipper Brooch or Hair Clip
Heather of Re-Zip It transforms recycled vintage zippers into beautiful wearable works of art! Her eye-catching creations are one-of-a-kind and handcrafted with stunning detail. Heather has been featured on the Today Show as a top 10 finalist in the Art of Reuse Contest sponsored by NBC, and she has also been featured in the LA Times!
We have awarded her the "May 2011" Handmade Spotlight Award here on the Etsy Recyclers Guild blog!
Sunflower Up cycled Zipper Flower Brooch or Hair Clip
Tell us a bit about yourself.
I am a full time working, married, mother of a beautiful
boy named Benjamin. I work in a jail, as a therapist, with
individuals that battle from issues related to drugs and
alcohol. This career choice came after growing up in a
family of addiction. I have a very stressful job and have
learned over the years that it is important for me to have
some form of stress relief. My creative mind allows to express myself while making others smile and keeping the earth GREEN all at the same time!
Pink Recycled Vintage Zipper Brooch or Hair Clip
What inspires you?
Through my quest in creating an outlet for myself I was
inspired to work with old materials to make new treasures.
Zippers were attractive to me because I was reinventing
here conventional use.
Black Vintage Zipper Flower Brooch or Hair Clip
How did you start your business?
My process began with the search for zippers. I was
fortunate enough to find a lady that had 8000 zippers in her
basement, she acquired them from her great grandmother that
owned a sewing store. She had no use for the zippers and
just wanted to get rid of them. Little did she know that her
trash was about to become my treasure.
Orange Recycled Vintage Zipper Flower Brooch or Hair Clip
Tell us a about your creations; what do you want people to think when they see your products?
All my patterns have been completely inspired and
designed by me to attract a vast population. I only use
recycle vintage zippers that have the cotton metal
component.
Please visit:
ReZip it on Etsy HERE
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Featured Vintage Seller & Interview with Manique Depression - Spotlight
Manique Depression's shop is full of all types of vintage glassware ranging from depression era glassware to elegant glassware to collectible barware. If you go to her shop, you'll see nothing but a variety of colored glass (I love vintage glass and glass vases, by the way).
Q. Tell us a little about yourself:
I am a theatre design specialist and I've been designing costumes and sets for over 20 years. I like to collect vintage items to re-use and re-purpose and I've been using recycled materials in my designs whenever/wherever possible since I began.
Q. When did you first start to sell depression glass?
I opened my Etsy shop Manique Depression Boutique in April last year to help clear out some space and keep the treasures I don't have room for out of the landfill.
Q. Please describe your items in detail. What's your favorite type glass/antique?
The glass in my shop is all vintage and mostly antique. I am fascinated by very old, very fragile things that have traveled through the years and remain beautiful. I am particularly fond of colored glass and pressed patterns that were considered inexpensive, daily-use dishware and now seem quite elegant and extravagant.
Q. How has your stock evolved from your pieces?
I have found that having a shop on etsy allows me to pick up special finds that I might have left behind in the past so that I can help them find a home. I am now able to learn more about patterns and companies that I wasn't familiar with through my own personal collection.
Q. Where do you buy your items?
I find my items at garage sales, thrift stores and even the trash sometimes. I have friends and acquaintances that will either give or sell me items or have me sell the items for them.
Q. Where are your products sold (online/stores)?
Currently I am selling my glassware through my Etsy shop. I am working toward getting a gallery opened with a friend who re-sells architectural salvage and furniture called "Simone's Vision Garden" as well. We will offer all sorts of architectural elements and home furnishing with a gallery full of displays adorned with antiques and glassware. I'm very excited about the possibilities!
Q. What advice can you give other vintage sellers when selling their items?
Learn as much as you can about the pieces you find and share it with your potential buyers. Half the fun is learning the history and collectors are usually very intrigued by it as well!
Q. Describe yourself in three words:
Energetic, artistic & detail-oriented (does that count as four?...)
Q. Is there is anything else you'd like to share with us?
To find out more about Manique Depression, you can find them online at the following places:
Manique Depression on Etsy
Tranzendental Arts on Etsy
Tranzendental Arts own website
Blog
Twitter
This post was contributed by Heather of Texas Vintage Things.
Irridescent Carnival Glass Teacup - Normandie (Bouquet and Lattice) Pattern $10
Q. Tell us a little about yourself:
I am a theatre design specialist and I've been designing costumes and sets for over 20 years. I like to collect vintage items to re-use and re-purpose and I've been using recycled materials in my designs whenever/wherever possible since I began.
Q. When did you first start to sell depression glass?
I opened my Etsy shop Manique Depression Boutique in April last year to help clear out some space and keep the treasures I don't have room for out of the landfill.
Q. Please describe your items in detail. What's your favorite type glass/antique?
The glass in my shop is all vintage and mostly antique. I am fascinated by very old, very fragile things that have traveled through the years and remain beautiful. I am particularly fond of colored glass and pressed patterns that were considered inexpensive, daily-use dishware and now seem quite elegant and extravagant.
6 Inch Candlestick in Green - Moon & Star $15
Q. How has your stock evolved from your pieces?
I have found that having a shop on etsy allows me to pick up special finds that I might have left behind in the past so that I can help them find a home. I am now able to learn more about patterns and companies that I wasn't familiar with through my own personal collection.
Q. Where do you buy your items?
I find my items at garage sales, thrift stores and even the trash sometimes. I have friends and acquaintances that will either give or sell me items or have me sell the items for them.
Q. Where are your products sold (online/stores)?
Currently I am selling my glassware through my Etsy shop. I am working toward getting a gallery opened with a friend who re-sells architectural salvage and furniture called "Simone's Vision Garden" as well. We will offer all sorts of architectural elements and home furnishing with a gallery full of displays adorned with antiques and glassware. I'm very excited about the possibilities!
Large Irice Perfume/Cologne Bottle - Art Deco - Art Nouveau $49
Q. What advice can you give other vintage sellers when selling their items?
Learn as much as you can about the pieces you find and share it with your potential buyers. Half the fun is learning the history and collectors are usually very intrigued by it as well!
Q. Describe yourself in three words:
Energetic, artistic & detail-oriented (does that count as four?...)
Q. Is there is anything else you'd like to share with us?
I opened Manique Depression Boutique to help me keep my other etsy shop, Tranzendental Arts , focused on handmade, original designs and vintage clothing. I have a hectic schedule working in the theatre acting, directing and designing. I feel like I've found the perfect "day job" in offering my creations and finds through these shops and love working for myself and meeting more artists and entrepreneurs along the way.
Block Optic Teacup - Green with Angled Scroll Handle or Pointed Handle $9
To find out more about Manique Depression, you can find them online at the following places:
Manique Depression on Etsy
Tranzendental Arts on Etsy
Tranzendental Arts own website
Blog
This post was contributed by Heather of Texas Vintage Things.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Spotlight Team Member for Holiday Season : In the Studio with relove
relove: The Interview
"Wait...don't throw that away! I can use it for one of my notebooks!"
Q: Tell us about the move to Brooklyn.
Brooklyn has affected my creativity in lots of interesting ways. I am surrounded by creative people and businesses all the time and this encourages me to think outside the box when I am crafting. Also, Brooklyn living is small. My studio is small so I find myself really thinking about quality rather then quantity. Lastly, Brooklyn has tons of opportunities to sell handmade crafts and hopefully by spring I will have a nice size collection of notebooks to sell. I plan on approaching some of Brooklyn's fabulous boutiques and craft markets. A long, cold winter will definitely help me stay on track and get some work done!
relove's notebooks combine upcycled components. |
Q: Can you tell us more about the process in which your notebook are created?
Each one of my notebooks are little works of art and I really enjoy selecting the pages from my collection of vintage and reclaimed papers. My paper collection is very personal. I have been collecting paper and envelopes for about 5 years and each piece relates to my life in some way. If you look closely at my books you will find pieces of old sketches I did in collage.
The insides of each notebook are unique, you never know what you may find. |
Q: Your books are amazing, I bought a bunch and gave them away to my family last year as gifts -- they loved them. I still use one for my art journal. I particularly love the vintage paper, where does all of that come from?
Vintage papers are found randomly placed in the books! |
"Checkmate" retails at only $14 in her store. |
Q: So where does all of this creating take place? Tell us about your studio!
My boyfriend and I built our loft bed/studio area ourselves out of partly salvaged wood and wood from a local lumber yard.
The relove studio, aka where the magic happens! |
We reused brackets from old shelves to support the desk area. We had the wood precut at the lumber yard and assembled the bed/desk unit with a power drill in our bedroom. The entire project cost about $150 and took about two days to assemble. It was tons of fun to build and a fantastic example of upcycling done right!
My vintage chair (that I love) was found curb side and will soon get a new seat cushion once I find the perfect fabric.All of my art supplies and papers are organized in repurposed buckets and boxes.
I spy works in progress atop the desk! |
Q: I'm glad I'm not the only one doing curb-side pickups. Can you tell us anything about your upcoming projects?
I am working on some new books made from repurposed corrugated cardboard and vintage sewing and craft magazines. I love the vintage clothing depicted in old craft magazines so i decided to turn them into book covers.
Sneak Peek! |
Priced at $16 I Heart Vintage from ReLove is a great gift for the fashionista in your family! |
Q: Any secrets you want to share?
Looking forward to spring...I am planning on introducing some upcycled jewelry to relove.etsy.com. My first line will be one of a kind "found object" necklaces. I have included a sneak peak photo (project3) for you to check out. Please let me know what you think!
Please share your comments and feedback to Sarah @ relove, and please share this story by clicking on the share buttons below!
Additional Note: Relove has been an amazing help to this team, and even during a hectic move from her former home to Brooklyn, she managed to donate a huge box of merchandise (tote bags for sale in our Team Shop) and help with the team store. Thanks for being a part of our team!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Spotlight on House of Mirth: Etsy's Best Kept Secret - Make this your home for holiday shopping!
November 2010 Spotlight Award:
This 1920's Bookmark, $14, under PaperArts section of the studio makes a great gift for the book lover! |
As an fellow artist and vintage junkie, I am totally captivated the "House of Mirth" shop on Etsy. If you haven't visited it yet, you should indeed. From the brainchild of Recycled Wares, and Paper Picker, you will find by Nerrissa's handmade goods lurking here.
Doubled sided pendant, only $18.99 FREE SHIPPING as of now at House of Mirth.
I think what enthralls me most, is her eye for detail and functionality of her artwork. Her love of all things yesteryear mixed with the care and concern of using post consumer products like fiber, wood and paper show in her work. You see it in the transformation...from trash...to functional treasure.
The Upcycled Lung pendant / brooch is one of many "medical styles" available in this shop and makes a unique fashion statement. |
Yet again I find myself admiring her work and drawn back to the bookmarks. I admit, I have no time to read anymore....
...yet this lady calls to me to find a place for her inside the pages of my favorite book. Her store makes me want to wear brooches and pins again, because her love for all things vintage show in the wonderful jewelry offerings.
Most brooches range around $23.99, this one free shipping in the Jewelry section. |
They say you learn something new every day. I heard of woodburning, but actually did not realize what the term Pyrography was until I visited her shop. According to Wikipedia, "pyrography means 'writing with fire' and is the traditional art of using a heated tip or wire to burn or scorch designs onto natural materials such as wood or leather."
Set of clothespins, hold recipes, money, scrap-booking papers and more! , set $8.99 in the Pyrography section. |
There's something eclectic here, charming and inviting all in one. Sit back with a cup of your favorite coffee or tea and admire her work.
Team members, I urge you to favorite her items, blog about this store, add one of her offerings as a link to your Facebook page, and help this very talented artist's work get out there. It's way too wonderful to be Etsy's Best Kept Secret.
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
In the Spotlight: LizzieCaye
It only seemed appropriate to spotlight Elizabeth Patel, for October, who is wonderful in more ways than one. Not only has she been such a wonderful addition to our team, and helping grow this site--but even more so, her handmade Lizzie Caye designer bags are amazing.
The "Classic Lizzie" in blues and pinks |
Without her the blog as it is today would not be possible. I often wonder, as I look at her pretty creations how does she do it? Where does it all happens? Originally from North Dakota, now transplanted in Dallas, Texas, Liz is happy creating what she loves--and this love shows in her craftsmanship and quality original designs.
This recycled purse was a quick seller. |
Ruffles add flair to her sophisticated designs. This one comes in many colors like pink. |
Careful detailing means everything. |
Here is where the magic happens. Her sewing machine is often covered with remnants of a work-in-progress. |
Creations kept in eco-friendly totes aka cardboard boxes! A bag holds recycled scrap paper for packaging materials. |
Liz explains, "A normal day with me involves a ton of running up and down the stairs. Let me regress for a moment to explain how I got my very own giant studio in my home. About 2 1/2 years ago my father-in-law passed away. My mother-in-law does not drive, or make any form of decision without her husband. It became obvious that she would need to live with us. She didn't live incredibly far from where we did, but long enough that it would have been harder to take care of her from a distance, even if the distance was only 15 miles. We looked for existing homes, and couldn't find anything that wouldn't have needed a major overhaul. So we decided to build in a planned community (meaning we had a set of home plans we could choose from). We picked this community because the specifically had a plan that had a bedroom with its own en suite bathroom. While we were making all these plans we decided to add the 1/2 story option of a game room upstairs, so that my hubby wouldn't ever have to look at my mess again....."
This wire mannequin proves to be a good note board for Liz. |
Thanks to the addition of her mother-in-law, Liz was able to have her very own space and a built in computer niche in which she explains, " I can create as I desire." She says, "I have a nifty entry to the attic where I store all my boxes for shipping and LOADS of other stuff. This really has helped me keep my room a bit neater. Beyond that I use a ton of paper grocery bags to sort out my fabric and felt. "
Sometimes the best organizational system, is a simple one. |
So, amidst the cardboard boxes and paper bags of fabric and felt, add some of Liz keen eye for design and out comes unique and eclectic designs like this Knock 'em Dead Purse!! |
Liz prides herself on using upcycled and reclaimed fabrics in her LizzieCaye Etsy shop | . |
For more information on Liz, please visit her personal website HERE.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Wrapcycle Is In The Spotlight
Summer Spotlight
AUGUST-SUMMER SPECIAL 2010 SPOTLIGHT
Award Winner: WrapCycle
Winner of the Team Vote!
Eco Padded iPad Wraps in 3 Different Colors, $42
Thanks to a huge team vote, I'm proud to spotlight WRAPCYCLE and Janet Michal of Atlanta, Georgia as this summer's Etsy Recycler's Guild award winner. Janet walked away from a corporate job in July of 2009 to concentrate full time on her business. Let's learn more.
Janet says, "All things environmental and ecological are my passion I drive very little and when I do it's in my Prius; I compost and recycle like mad; and I garden organically and sustainably - so this shop is a natural evolutionary step."
Eco Passport Cover Globe Trotter $14
Her creations combine her eco-consciousness with her ability to offer attractive designs at affordable prices. Earth-friendly cases for laptops, accessories such as passport covers and business card holders are just a few things you'll find. Combined with custom detailing and embroidery, her fashions are both practical and useful.
Custom Embroidery 16-50 Characters, $5
Success and determination have made Janet's fashions a household name, and she works on her business in many ways, not just in her Etsy shop. She is a weekly vendor at the East Atlanta Village farmers market; has her own website, http://www.wrapcycle.com/; and most important, is seeking to expand her wholesale business. Janet goes the extra mile for her wholesale customers - primarily college and university bookstores - by offering a seasonal catalog in PDF format and special pricing.
Catalog in PDF format is a great addtion to the Wrapcycle website.
Janet says, "I partner with local recycling centers and thrift stores for materials. I love cruising yard sales for interesting fabrics. There's not much I can't use! I am especially excited about the partnership I formed recently with a local fabric manufacturer to take on their samples and remnants. They informed me that they would have to throw them away if they couldn't find someone to give them to, so this is a real win-win situation."
The "Wrapcycle Workroom"
I must admit, I'm jealous Janet was able to leave her corporate job behind. I ask if she has any regrets? She explains, "I've never been happier and I've never looked back. One of the things I like best is getting ideas for new products from my customers. I started with LapTopWraps (which are laptop bags and sleeves), but my customers had visions of other products that could be made from recycled fabrics, and I was and am happy to try to realize their visions as well my own."
A customer suggestion led to these Eco Business Card Holders, sets for $75
Eco Padded LapTopWrap Sleeve with Fruit $28, is what Wrapcycle is known for!
Janet continues to market and promote her product on many greenie sites offers sales and promotions, in addition to using social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Her drive, determination and keen eye for fashion and quality craftsmanship are to be commended Please visit her shop on Etsy, or contact her for special orders at 404-219-1980.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Contest Winner: Erin Stevens & RePlayground
We have a winner! I would like to congratulate the lovely Erin Stevens of ErinsApparel , one of our very own team members. Erin's shop on Etsy features couture Indie clothing and garage fashions. She comes to us all the way from Vilinius, Lithuania, Europe! Erin has successfully found us an affiliate who has agreed to "link us in" now featuring our avatar on their links page!
Introducing, RePlayground!
RePlayground is a commercial site for the upscale environmentalist. They have a large following thanks to a huge amount of press they've received over the past few years (being featured everywhere from Rachel Ray to CNN!) They currently have over 105 other sites linking in!
Just a few of the many places they've been featured..... |
RePlayground teaches reuse tips to the DIY crafter, and talks often of go-greener tips which promotes recycling. They work side by side with sites like TerraCycle to encourage people to donate overstock of goods, which can then be turned into crafts or workshop classes. That's not all - they are also a retailer. They offer DIY kits which people who want to make a go-green project can purchase in an all in one easy to do kit.
I'm glad we will be a part of their Links page,which is now link people right to our blog!~
So what did Erin Win?
So what did Erin Win?
Value Prize Pack Valued Over $100.00!!! |
ONE YEAR of LOWER SIDEBAR ADVERTISING & CUSTOM LOGO on our site, advertising your store plus a custom made by ChersPassion, and placed on our blog for ONE YEAR (*or unless your shop goes inactive) (Value = $40) Note: If you already have purchased an ad with us it will be extended!
A COOL BAG A super cool cotton carry all bag- great for toting around your sandals, book and sunscreen! The bag is approximately 10x12" and great for the end of summer lazy days. (Images and colors of the bag may vary from what you see below) (Value $12) Donated by ReLove
A GOOD BOOK An artist and author SIGNED book to read in those last lazy days of summer, a romance set in fairy tale land great for all ages by Ira Mency, donated by RetroChalet. (Value $20)
ISBN: 1-4415-0883-X (Trade Paperback 6x9 )
A CRAFTING PACK containing 100 pieces of scrapbooking papers including vintage playing cards, old paper, book pages, new scrapbooking snippets, vintage advertisements, words, or pictures, and even old advertising memorabilia. These items are great for collage, mixed media, design, and scrap booking. Below is an example of what you may get...donated by RetroChalet, (Value $20)
SECRET VINTAGE GIFT! Add a touch of vintage into your life with a cool vintage gift, this is a surprise donated by RetroChalet, but will be something swell and kitschy! (Value $10-$20)
CONGRATS~!
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