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There is so much going on in the arts in Brooklyn.  I love living in such a creative borough of NYC.  It's really inspiring.  So this week I pay homage to my home "town" with some of awesome Brooklyn Etsy sellers.  Enjoy!

What Might Have Been by Cubist Literature (C.Lit)Tshirts, Bags, Knitwear, etc
by: Cubist Literature
As the tag line says, "All we got are really cool clothes!"  It's true, I love the tshirts here.  If I had the dough, I'd have one of each... with a matching bag... and button.

Tupac Shakur Cupcake by BakerazziCelebrity Inspired Baked Goods
by: Bakerazzi
Sorry for those of you outside of NYC because they currently only cater to our area, but how could I not feature such a fabulous shop?  I'd like a dozen Colin Farrells please!

Recycled Sail Pillow by Reiter8Recycled Sail Pillows, Bags, Purses and more
by: Reiter8
I'm not really into sailing personally, but I'm totally into these recycled sails.  They've thought of everything here, even unique luggage tags made of, you guessed it... sails!

Brooch by Tilly BloomBrooches, Bracelets, Bookmarks and more
by: Tilly Bloom
I've always kind of wondered why brooches haven't made an accessory comeback.  Maybe it's because we were waiting for someone like this to come along? 

More Light by ResurfaceUnique Lamps
by: Re-Surface
What's Brooklyn without its graffiti?  These lamps are seriously way cool.  They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes... and they're not all graffiti. A must see.

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You know how it is. You'll just be walking down the street and catch a glimpse of something in a window and think "Oooh, I gotta have that." You don't really need it, but the window made it look so... necessary.

Same goes for Etsy, but in this case it's all about the photos.  Some sellers are so good at presenting their wares that even though you don't need it, you want it.  Here's a few finds that fit that particular category for me:

Topiary by KoledaLittle Topiary Fir Tree ($15)
by Kaleda
I mean, who really needs a decorative topiary?  I do now. Before I saw this I never thought "Hmm, a little scented topiary would be just right in my kitchen."  Now I want all three.

Salt and Pepper from Midwest FindsSalt and Pepper Shakers ($38)
from Midwest Finds
I'm pretty sure the salt and pepper shakers on my stove just broke and I have to replace them right away.  Thank goodness I found these.  Where would I be without Etsy?

Tissue Pom by Sweet PomsTissue Pom ($5)
by Sweet Poms
I don't really have guests at my home, it's just not that kind of home.  But now I suddenly want to dangle a bunch of these from my ceiling, buy a proper couch and have a party.  What the heck?

Sugar and Creme by Haus of GloiSugar Creme Emulsifying Scrub ($10)
by Haus of Gloi
Dude, I don't even know what "emulsifying" is, but this looks like the seller is suggesting I bathe myself in a coffee based treat and I am totally on board.  Want. Might eat.


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Earth day is this weekend (the 22nd) and I wanted to continue on with the theme, but a little differently this time.  So I've highlighted some awesome Etsy finds featuring earth tones.  Yum! 

Quail Earrings by Another FeatherPetrified Wood Pendant by MinaudeWhisk by Broom Chick
Leather Messenger Bag by FugitiveQuilt by Sassy Stitches Coiled Paper Basket by ArtesaFrench Butter Dish by Mark HudakThrow Pillow by Fresh Studio11x14 by drobart

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Yep, it's that time of year again when we all do some extra recycling, plant a tree and generally just "go green" in celebration of Earth Day (April 22).  Ok, so maybe these days we're a little more vigilant, but y'know, sometimes going green can be a tricky adjustment.

Well, Etsy to the rescue with some super fun earth friendly products and recycled jems!

How's that for a segue?

Snack Bags by Evelyn FieldsReusable Snack Bags
by Evenlyn Fields
I'm a snacker.  If I don't have snacks with me throughout the day, heads will roll.  Therefore, I clearly need a handful of these bags for everyone's safety.  Plus... CUTE!

Beer Ring by Upcycled Jewelry CollectionsUpcycled Beer Bottle Ring
by Earth Glass
Officially the only time it's OK to get your finger stuck in the top of a bottle. Perfect for dad's who like to tell bad jokes at the dinner table, or those of us who just like awesome things.

Patterns by A Green SleevePatterns for Green Sleeves
by A Green Sleeve
Ok, this one is more for the do-it-yourselfer, but hey... sale!  They've got sleeve patterns for everything including: MacBooks, iPhones, coffee, lunch, art, plants and more!

Duster Refills by Mitsuyo DayDuster Refills
By Mitsuyo Day
I would totally use my Swiffer more often if I didn't have to buy the boxes of refills all the time... hahaha, did you fall for that?  Seriously though, I want these. I might actually dust.

Dryer Balls by Elas IdeaDryer Balls
by Ela's Idea
Balls! Blue balls! Well, they also come in green, caramel (yum?) and even argyle. Really though, these are fantastic wool dryer balls repurposed out of old sweaters.  Green two ways! Balls.

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I love geeks.  I'm a geek.  I grew up with geeks.  I work with geeks. And I love the Geekery section in Etsy.  FYI, I'm not talking the carnival kind (though I wish I knew a few)). I'm talkin' "a peculiar or otherwise odd person, especially one who is perceived to be overly obsessed with one or more things including those of intellectuality, electronics, etc"

Though I'm starting to think we can take out the 'peculiar' and 'odd' part of that as geeks quickly become a majority these days.

But hey, you certainly don't have to be a geek to enjoy these Etsy finds:


Son of Mac Magritte by Lil Decals ShoppeMacbook Decals ($4.99-$12.99)
by Lil Decal Shoppe
I don't have a Mac, I'm a PC. But I did put an apple sticker over the Gateway on my laptop for giggles. And how perfect is this play on the painting Son of Man (Mac) Magritte?

NES Hard Drive by 8 Bit MemoryNES and Super NES Hard Drives ($109-$169)
by 8-Bit Memory
Dude... this is brilliant, is it not? And so many games to choose from! External drives are available in 320, 500 and 640GB sizes.  There's also thumb drives and clocks and awesome.

Oxidation T-Shirt by IkyotoOxidation T-Shirt ($15)
by Ikyoto
These hilariously geeky shirts are screen printed with images found in a vintage Japanese science textbook.  You can get Oxidation (seen here), Evaporation and pH Equation.

Microscope Necklace by JL67Microscope Necklace ($24)
by jl67
Ok listen, I'm not a scientist nor do I ever pretend to even have a clue about science... but I really want this mini microscope.  How cute is that?  It will go nicely with the camera pendant I don't have yet, don't you think?

Knit Frog Dissection by The Crafty HedgehogKnit Dissections ($125-$150)
by The Crafty Hedgehog
I know what you're thinking.  "WTF?!," right? But how could I see these amazing knit dissections and not show them off?  I mean, who comes up with this geekery anyhow? Amazing.

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Every now and then I like to do a little roundup of Giveaways (usually of the Etsy kind) because who the heck doesn't like free stuff?  It's simple really, click the images to go to their respective giveaways and win!  Which ones are you going to enter?

Your choice of a Boojiboo Apron
Giveaway by Girly Giveaways
I'm not much of a cook.  However, I'm still forced to spend time in the kitchen on occasion and although I'm not much of a girly girl, I still want one of these beautiful aprons!  See the giveaway for instructions!

Steampunk Ring by Londons Gate
Giveaway by Through Green Colored Glasses
Dude...this ring is amazing! According to the shop it features a "truly beautiful Bulova 17 Jewel Watch Movement."  Hell if I know what that means, but I want it.  Good luck suckers, I'm gonna win this one!

This large Buttercup Bag
Giveaway by Forshee Designs
Woah! What a print! Nothing better than a gorgeous big bag, right? This one measures 15" wide, so you can probably fit your tiny dog in it, if that's your thing. Hurry up cause this one ends tomorrow!

Pea Shoot Necklace by Bella-Bijou
Giveaway by Bella-Bijou Jewelry
Oh la la!  I don't have a lot of necklaces anymore and I've been dying to acquire some new ones. Wouldn't this be perfect?  It seems I keep forgetting these giveaways are for you to enter.  Mine, all mine!

Vintage Tray Memo Board by Mostaza Seed
Giveaway by Favourite Vintage Finds
You might be able to make this yourself, but quit kidding around. You're not gonna and Mostaza has paired up the tray with some beautiful magnets.  This upcycle is inspiring and adorable.  You gotta have it.

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And the winner is...

Kevin G!



Congratulaions and thanks so much to everyone who entered the Etsy Giveaway.  I'm so pleased I had the opportunity to give these beautiful pieces away.  Keep your eyes peeled in the future for more! 


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Indie Junction

Hey artists, have you heard?  There's a new social network in town just for you!  It's Indie Junction and it's fantastic.  Just a few days old too and getting a big response already.

On top of that, the two ladies, Nicky Vee and Deb Hall, who run the joint are really wonderful.  I had the pleasure of chatting it up with them for a bit and I'm really impressed.  With the power of their business and art minds combined, this place is destined for success.

Plus, who doesn't love a site owner who's readily available to talk to you?

Who is this site good for? Well anyone really.  However it's particularly great for artisans, newbie and veteran alike, to show off their wares and promote their businesses.  It's also promising to be a great place to start collaborations and learn a few new tricks.

Hey photogs, we're welcome too! 

Oh, and yes it's free to sign up.  So there's really no point in dilly dallying.  And while you're at it, visit my profile and friend me!

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P.S. There's just over 24 hours left in my print giveaway!  Go enter to win! All you have to do is comment!

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Volume Up Volume Down

creative dexterity

Today has been kinda rough.  Said goodbye to the fella for the next four months....so when it came to my Etsy Wednesday choice I just wanted something fun.  Something that, if I had the extra money laying around, I would treat myself too. 

Geek jewelry?  Bingo!

I would wear every single piece in the Creative Dexterity shop...well except maybe the cufflinks, only because I don't have any cuffs. 

Each piece is made with keys from keyboards and then placed in sterling silver settings.  Also, as you can see above, some of them have Cubic Zirconia gemstones for a little extra bling!

You can also have pieces custom made with the keys of your choice, so long as Lauren has them in stock. 

Got a great Etsy shop or know of someone who does?  Send them my way to: submissions[@]artsanddafts[dot]com

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Deep in the Woods
"Deep in the Woods"
property of Jude McConkey

Searching for a photographer I want to feature on Etsy Wednesday is tricky business.  As I stated in my last photog feature, it's important to me that the entire shop excites me.  There are a lot of amazing photographers out there but very few can hold up shot after shot after shot after shot. 

That is clearly not the case with Jude McConkey's work.  Every single photo in her shop has a story to tell...or of course the room to make up your own (which as you may already know is extremely important to me).   Every picture is carefully composed and later beautifully post-processed to create a fantastical feel.

"Deep in the Woods" immediately caught my eye while I was scanning through the zillions of photographs.  When I was a kid, I used to fantasize all the time about little villages hiding under tree trunks.  I would make forts, craft forks and spoons out of twigs and make tables out of mounds of dirt.

There's something about the woods that always made me feel safe and with a never ending supply of imagination, I was always entertained.


Jude's ability to take a photograph and use her imagination to create something more is amazing.  A simple shot of Queen Anne's Lace becomes something magical, a snowman can take over the world, and trees bow down in exhaustion.  Anything is possible in her world.

The shot you see above, like many of the others, is available as a 4x6 for $10 or 8x12 for $30.  For that price, you could easily buy a number of her photographs and create an entire story on your walls.

Please do check out her shop and of course, if you can't buy today, you can always leave a little note to let Jude know how much you like her work. 

Have an idea for an Etsy Wednesday monthly theme?  Please let me know by emailing me: Ry[at]ArtsandDafts[dot]com.  And of course, if you have an Etsy shop you'd like to see featured, send that along as well!

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Coney Island
"Coney Island"
Property of Larry Nicosia

It was obvious to me that I should feature a photographer for this week's Etsy Wednesday, you know...in celebration of my new toy, but once I start to look through other people's photography, I just can't stop.  Hence the late-in-the-day post.

When I finally came across Larry Nicosia's Etsy Shop, it was love at first sight.

The first shot that drew me to Larry's shop was "Sandstorm on the Beach", another minimal yet provocative piece like the one above.  However, it's very important when I feature an Etsy artist that the entire shop be something I want to promote, so I scanned through most of the photos. 

There isn't one single shot that I wouldn't mind having in my home.   Some more so than others of course, but they're all beautiful.


It's the same way I feel about any visual art. I want it to be beautiful and make a statement but even more importantly, I want to tell my own story.  So in the end, I usually find myself lingering on the more minimal pieces.  Like this amazing print you see above. 

You know by the title that it's Coney Island, one of the loudest, brightest places in Brooklyn, NY.  What's unique about this shot is the sense of calm I get at first glance and then a little excitement creeps in when I think about what was going on over there in the park. 

The only issue I have is that I want it as a giant print.  Y'know, one of those pieces that's 5 feet long and covers a wall.  This gorgeous 6.5x16.5" print will do just fine however, and it's only $29.  For that price you could easily purchase another one of his prints and pair them up. 

Oh, and as an extra added bonus, this weeks artist is from my current hometown of Brooklyn and he's very new to Etsy. So why don't you head over, check out his stuff and even drop him a line to let him know you like it, even if you can't buy your own print today.

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Christy Kane (by RGP)
Christy Kane with Eudora and Clara

It doesn't get much more gorgeous and unique than this week's Etsy Wednesday.  I had the pleasure of meeting the extremely friendly  Christy Kane at the NYC Comic Con last weekend when I spotted her incredible dolls from across the aisle.

At first glance, the handcrafted gals were all I could see and I was instantly drawn to them.  Then after speaking with Ms. Kane and checking out the rest of her table, I realized how much more there is to her creations. 

Christy is not just a dollmaker, she's also a writer and photographer.  She places her dolls, each with their own special story, in antique settings and creates their life sized worlds with her imagination.  She's published a book called "Tales of the Sisters Kane" and also created this beautiful short titled "Callalilly": 


She offers beautiful t-shirts, bags, jewelry and of course the dolls in her Etsy shop, but I'm afraid you'll have to come back for the handmade ladies.  Christy had them with her at Comic Con and she'll be traveling with them until the 16th.  Until then, watch the short, check out her book and view the dolls on her site.

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My Brain Hurts
"My Brain Hurts" Issue 8 Cover Art
property of Liz Baillie

I was only introduced to the work of Liz Baillie just yesterday by my cousin Todd.  I knew I wanted to find a female comic book artist for this week (in celebration of NYC Comic Con) and as an extra added bonus, she's from Brooklyn (y'know, like me) and has an Etsy shop... so I basically hit the jackpot.

Plus, I looooove her work.

Liz draws her inspiration from growing up in NYC.  The stories are fantastic (those that I've seen so far) and she clearly has a greater message than just being a wild teenager in the city.  Her Etsy shop concentrates on selling single pages of her original art (like the one above which even includes a bit of white out on the top), but you can also purchase full comics, t-shirts and more from LizBaillie.com

You can own the piece above (drawn with red pencil and archival quality black ink) for $35.00.  It measures 9"x12" and if you want it signed, she's happy to do so for no additional cost.  Liz also offers full pages for the same price.

It wasn't just her work that drew me to her, she also has a bangin' personality.  Get a little glimpse of Liz in this mini documentary and then tell me you wouldn't want to hang out with her for a day:



Share this post with your friends.  Comics are for everyone, any age.  We don't have to be kids to get the messages.  Also, it's always inspiring to see a woman breaking into what we might normally consider a man's world.

I hope Liz plans to attend Comic Con because you know I'll be looking for her!
Liz kindly replied and said she will in fact be at the NYC Comic Con.  Sadly it will only be for a short time, 3-5 on Saturday at the Indie Spinner Rack table in the Podcast Arena, so get there fast!  And now you'll know where to find me around then...

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Nakata
"Nakata"
art by and property of Jeannie Lynn Paske

It's the last week of January's theme "Visual Art".  I'm so glad I was able to feature some of the amazing artists over on Etsy, especially right now when we're all a little broke and could use some affordable pick-me-ups to make our days a little brighter.

Par for the course, the works in the Obsolete World shop are not only unique and beautiful, but easy on the pockets (unless you're going for an original of course).  Jeannie Lynn offers up her art in many shapes and sizes like 8x10 prints, 5x7 prints, limited edition prints, originals and even notecards.  Prices range anywhere from $5 - $500 so you're bound to find something to suit both your financial and creative needs.

Enough about money already.  The piece above is only one of many that caught my eye.  I had the hardest time figuring out which one to feature and in the end I chose "Nakata" because I think it shows off  this artist's diversity.  She certainly has a very specific style and feel to her work, but the moods range from a little scary to sad to relaxed and so on with each piece.  To me, "Nakata" can be interpreted in a number of ways.

The original was done in watercolor, charcoal, pastel and ink and the 5x10 print is on archival professional quality premium luster paper with archival inks. That means high quality and a long life span for your purchase.  The artist also left a small white border for easy framing.  Oh, and they're all signed!

I insist you check out the rest of the shop. It's definitely another case of "something for everyone".

As a new edition to Etsy Wednesday, I'd like to encourage you to let the artists know how much you like their stuff, even if you can't buy it today.

as usual, if you have an Etsy find that you think should be feature or are an Etsy shop owner that wants to submit their shop for an "Etsy Wednesady", please email me at oda[@]daftcrafts[dot]com

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Row of Red Trees
"Row of Red Trees"
by David Robinson

A landscape is by no means a typical choice for me.  I tend to stray from them because they usually lack that certain bit of imagination I'm looking for in art, however that's obviously not the case with David Robinson's work.  He's managed to turn a simple row of trees into a story and most of all, a head turning piece of art.
 
At first I thought these were dark, maybe even a little creepy.  However, after staring at the pieces a little while longer, I realized that's really not the case.  The deep colors remind me more of dawn or dusk, that perfectly peaceful and quiet time of day.  The more I looked, the more at ease I became.

What you get when you order: All of the prints are $39.99 like "Row of Red Trees" pictured above. It's an 11" x 14" open edition print that comes with matting (16"x20") and also a certificate of authenticity. 

However, if pricier originals are more your thing, you can get those too, like the one pictured below that sells for $349.99.  "Tribal Floral" is a set of three canvases which can be hung together or separated so in the end, I'd say the price is more than reasonable.

Tribal Floral
"Tribal Floral"
by David Robinson


No matter whether you intend to buy or not, I really do insist you go check out the rest of the shop and let your imagination run wild.

I'm always looking for Etsy Wednesday submissions.  So if you found something you love or are a shop owner who think I might like what you have, please send an email to oda[@]daftcrafts[dot]com!

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Good Woman by Lisa Hurwitz
"Good Woman"
art by and property of Lisa Hurwitz

Etsy Wednesday is finally back after a two week break over the holidays!  The time off has allowed me to look back at what we've seen so far and consider what we need to see more of.  For starters, I'm shocked to say that I haven't yet featured any visual art on Etsy Wednesday, so I've decided to dedicate the month of January to it!

Obviously, when choosing a piece you want to display in your personal space, it has to be something you'll enjoy looking at every day. It has to suit your personal requirements.  The most important for me is that it's thought provoking and also that it makes me feel at home.

When I found Lisa Hurwitz, I instantly felt something stirring in my imagination and it brought back memories, making me relaxed.  The colors and backdrops reminded me just a little of Mary Engelbreit.  My mom has a book (or two?) of her work at home and I used to love looking through it when I was a kid.  Also, the faces in Lisa's work reminds me of an old art project we did back in grade school where we stuffed a stocking full of cotton and sewed little eyes, noses and mouths.

Not to compare though.  These works are definitely original.  The piece you see above was painted in oil and linen on wood, but what you'll recieve is a 7" X 10" print on "English14" Smooth White Cotton paper.  Each print in this adorable little shop is only $25.  A small investment for a lifetime of comfort, right?

I also really love "Three Aprons", "Hide and Seek" (you can also see a before and after of this one on her blog), and "Field Trip", just to name a few.

As usual, if you found something unique on Etsy that you think should be featured here, please send me the link at oda[at]daftcrafts[dot]com.  Also, if you're an Etsy shop owner and want to submit your work, please do!

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PodNesting Instincts
photographs property of J2Jewelry

Honestly, when I saw this weeks Etsy find my first thought was "Holy crap!"  I wanted to share a photo of every piece in the J2Jewerlry shop, but I figured I'd save some for you to go check out yourself.

The "Pod" on the left is the first piece I saw.  Made of silver and freshwater pearls, and as the creator says, "It's classic, subtle, and tailored to work beautifully for several occasions."  Also, it's customizable.  You can have up to 5 pearls! (Just give them some extra time to make the order).  Would you believe it's only $48?

The necklace on the right, "Nesting Instincts", is the second piece that caught my eye as I scanned the amazing shop.  The shop owner says, "It just wants a good home and to provide you with inspiration." You know how I love inspiration.  It's features "3 speckled eggs" inside a nest of antique brass wire and it's only....$30!.  As with the "Pod", each one is made to order and totally unique!

Don't stop at these two though, you have to see the rest.  Check out this customizable guitar pick pendant, this adorable felted acorn pendant, the funny "Master of Disguise" mustache necklace (check out how you can wear it!) and this beautiful Honeycomb pendant.  It doesn't stop there so be sure to view the shop!

So, what's your favorite piece? 

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Alice in Wonderland Paper Dolls
photograph property of Fantastic Toys

When I was a kid...well I guess it's debatable whether or not I'm still a kid sometimes.  When I was younger I LOVED paper dolls.  My mom used to get them for me by the book.  My favorite was one that had a couple dolls and a book full of costumes through the decades.  So fun!

Anyhow, not that I have a child of my own, but I imagine paper dolls are still a blast and when I saw this awesomely unique set of Alice In Wonderland cut outs, I knew instantly I would've wanted them.

Best part?  They're only 3 bucks and you get to print them out yourself!  So within 24 hours, you've got a great Christmas gift for that little one in your life. 

Alice set a little too dark for ya?  Well there's plenty of other, less serious, paper dolls and toys at the Fantastic Toys Etsy shop!  Check out this colorful Gingerbread Cottage Paper Playset, or this adorable Dollhouse Paper Furniture that can go with this awesome paper Dollhouse ($10).

So for just $3 (or $10 for the dollhouse), a printer and some cardstock, you've got one of the coolest (IMO) presents ever!  How can you beat this?  Cheap, fun, imaginative and easy.  I might get some for myself to play with. 

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Hope BirdcageHope Birdcage Worn


Today I thought it only appropriate to do a "black Friday sale" search on Etsy and this shop was one of the first to pop up.  We all know it's one of those years when unique, handmade and cheap are a must for most of us during the holidays and though this shop might not have the cheapest stuff in the world, one of Below 14th's amazing handmade pendants would be present enough for me.

I had a hard time picking one to feature, I truly love everything in the shop, but when I saw this birdcage and then saw how big it actually is (photo on the right), I fell instantly in love.  It's made entirely by hand out of 20 gauge silver wire with a "delicate copper heart" hanging in the middle.  All that work for only $76 sounds like a bargain to me.

Oh, and it comes with the chain.

Everything at the Below 14th shop is handmade.  Including this awesome and truly unique Hangman pendant made out of sterling silver, this Classic Tattoo pendant, this beautiful silver cuff, a Dali inspired pendant and way more.

Oh, and like I said, it's all on sale for Black Friday so go snatch 'em up fast!  Prices vary in the shop, so chances are you'll find something that suits your budget.

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Matryoshka Advent Calendar
photograph property of thymbl designs by mlle. a

When I was a kid, one of my favorite things about December besides Christmas was the Advent Calendar. Granted, we never had one quite as neato as this one, but I still loved opening it up and seeing the little pictures inside.  It was a something fun to look forward to every day for a whole month! 

Did I mention how easily amused I can be?

Anyhow, with December quickly approaching, I new that had to be this weeks find and the very moment I saw this one from Thymbl Designs, I fell instantly in love.

Each little pouch (24 in all) measures about 3.5"x5.1" and then there is one large pouch to hold them all during the off season (or if you so desire, to open one larger gift on Christmas day).  They're made from natural white cotton and have a little "matryoshka" drawing with numbers for each day of the month on their shirts. The designer says that each little bag is "big enough for a sweet treat or a small toy."   The whole set costs only $50.00

Talk about a gift that keeps on giving.  This is a pretty timeless advent calendar you can use over and over again, leaving your own imagination to fill the bags. 

I highly suggest you check out the rest of the shop!  There's some adorable stuff in there, including these gorgeous little felted hair pins!


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