Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Upcycled and Vintage Clothing at AnnieRose Vintage


Annie Rose Vintage offers wonderful Upcycled and Vintage Clothing with a tattered shabby bohemian twist. Beautiful eco-friendly vintage finds are embellished, refashioned and upcycled for you!  Here on the guild, we love and suggest you shop from sellers like AnnieRose Vintage, who do their best to offer greener items.  We just love what she did with this dress. This gorgeous upccyled dress was made from an adorable black and red bustier camisole and finished off with black fabric with white French script. Matching tattered edge sash and bows around the straps, and black tattered roses sewn onto the skirt at the hip. This is so cute!! See it here.

Maybe it is her attention to detail or the fact these clothes are couture and one of a kind, but we love her work. The color choices are exceptional and the items make you want to have fun!  Her style is bohemian style and is just lovely and we suggest you check out her shop and revel in the beauty of these recycled and upcycled creations.

 
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

A Special Thank You to the Integrity of Vintage Team



Reminiscent of the darling song from Rogers and Hammerstein classic film "The King and I", the wonderful Integrity of Vintage Etsy Team has reached out to "get to know" the members of the Etsy Recyclers Guild by featuring team members in their treasuries!

To thank them for the promotion they have given us, I have featured their prominent team members; and those of who created "Getting to Know You Treasuries", in this treasury for our appreciation:You Are Precisely...My Cup of "Green" Tea!

Here are the Integrity of Vintage Team "Getting To Know You" Treasuries, that I have seen, in which they have featured members of the Etsy Recyclers Guild Team!!! Please click, comment, and send your gratitude as well. ;-)

"Getting To Know You" Treasury #1

Getting To Know You" Treasury #2


Getting To Know You" Treasury #3

Monday, December 26, 2011

Upcycled Cabinets at Bench Mark Custom Signs

Phil's art niche is custom woodworking out of his shop, close to Metamora, Illinois (which is ironically in Woodford County.) He was formerly trained in avionics (aviation electronics) while serving in the Marine Corps. If you look closely, you can see Marine Corps memorabilia and jet aircraft photos decorating his woodworking shop. He currently tests software by profession, so it’s not a surprise to find that his digital day job often overlaps his woodworking night life.
Maple carved plaque uses Phil's v-carving technique.
Although he learned about woodworking through classes in high school, he credits the natural abilities inherited from his father.  Phil recalls, “My dad did cabinet making on the side. I was the gopher from an early age. The first project of my own that I remember was an exact scale replica of a battleship made from cut-offs from whatever project my dad was working on. I was probably 6 years old at the time so you can imagine just how ‘exact’ the replica was." Phil found himself into his woodworking endeavors when he bought a house.  He says, "There are a lot of sophisticated (and costly) projects you can do yourself if you have the right tools and skill." When not creating, he writes for his woodworking web site or answering woodworking questions on Internet forums. He has been featured in Wood Magazine.
These monogram plaques run about $35 in Phils's Etsy shop

How He Designed the Machine to Make His Designs Phil taught himself to use CAD software for his profession, and soon found it too useful to resist when doing his woodworking projects. “With CAD software, you can design or plan your project so there aren’t too many surprises at the end", he says.  Over time this eventually led Phil into woodworking with CNC equipment. This equipment can be quite expensive, out of reach of most hobbyists and even many professionals. So, Phil took the challenge and designed and built his own CNC router. (I'm certain having a background in electronics and CAD helped!)   Phil explains that "The CNC has opened up entirely new avenues in the areas of design.  If I can draw it, I can make it.”
Family signs are a great gift for the new bride and groom.
 Mission Style Meets Military  Phil’s design Aesthetic on signs would be considered Mission (Arts & Crafts), Shaker, and Western Victorian. Phil says, “I just love all the old trim work and designs used in the mid 1800’s.” His CNC machine in his shop is decorated with these scroll designs, similar to those used on gun engravings reminiscent of that era. 
Note the old engravings.
Phil prefers to work with native American hardwoods. Some of his stock comes from trees he felled himself and had sawn into lumber. Phil also gets some of his lumber from a local tree feller. He explains, "You cannot buy some of this wood in a lumber yard, it’s just not available at this quality level.”  Phil will also use upcycled cabinetry, such as doors in some of his designs--but only if they are real solid wood, no veneer! Connect with Phil  Phil is relatively new to Etsy and Facebook, and would love for you to drop him a line to say hello, critique his shop, or give him some new ideas! He is looking forward to becoming part of the Etsy community! Bench Mark Custom Signs and Wonders on Facebook Bench Mark Custom Signs on Etsy!

This post written by Ira Mency, for inclusion on Handmadeology.