Showing posts with label Tintypes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tintypes. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2012

"THE FAMILY JEWELS"...at an Etsy Shop Near You!


We interrupt this travelogue to bring you a quick update - because I've been asked.  "The Family Jewels" have finally found their way over to the Etsy shop (either link, herein, will magically take you there, much like Dorothy clicking those sparkly red heels together).  More new items should be arriving this weekend ~ as fast as my little fingers will fly.  Much thanks for the continued interest and support!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

THE FAMILY JEWELS


Yes, sometimes I really crack myself up...no one else gets it, but, oh well.  I have gone missing again for this past month, in an attempt to keep on task and finish up inventory for a local show that "airs" this Saturday.  The tintypes have been finished, among some other pieces, and I wanted to get them posted on here, beforehand...just in case anyone is interested before they hit the table, Saturday morning...it's been a labor of love with these delicate old memories - instant relatives, if you will.  I apologize for the lengthy post (I know I have one that will complain), but have lumped "detail" photos together as best I could, with pricing information.  If you click on the "group" photos, you will see a third picture in each column, of the detail on the chains.

The tintypes are all original tins - almost all are Civil War age.  They have been sealed before beading. All tinting or coloration seen on the tintypes is original...I did not place it there.  The beading is all applied one bead at a time; all buttons used in the creations are antique glass (or metal in some instances). There is a beaded ruffle on each and every tintype - all buttons and embellishments are beaded in place - no glue. The beautiful acrylic flowers (each necklace has one) are hand-dyed, and created locally by VINTAGE MEADOW ARTWORKS. The glass beads that fill out the rest of the embellishment are Czech Fire Polish. All chains are brass finish, with an approximate 9-3/4" to almost 10" drop from the clasp to the top of the pendant itself...each chain has a 2" extender on it, as well.
GROUP A - Blue Man - 3" X 2-1/4" pendant - $87.00;
Little Girl with Jewelry - 3" X 2-1/4" pendant - SOLD;
The First B-52 Hairdo - 3" X 2-1/4" pendant - $87.00
Group A Detailing

GROUP B - "Pearl" - 3" X 2-1/4" pendant - $87.00;
Girl with Pink Ribbons - 3" X 2-1/4" pendant - $87.00;
Fancy Gal With the Tiny Waist - 3" X 2-1/4" pendant - $87.00
 Group B Detailing
 
GROUP C - Brother and Sister - 3" X 2-1/4" - SOLD;
Hatted Couple - 2-1/2" X 1-7/8" - $73.00;
Woman With Curls and High Collar - 2-1/2" X 1-7/8" - $73.00 
Group C Detail
 
GROUP D - Grandmother and Granddaughter - 2-1/2" X 1-7/8" - $73.00;
Woman in Red - 2-1/2" X 1-7/8" - $73.00;
Little Boy with Gold Buttons and Ring - 2-1/2" X 1-7/8" - SOLD
Group D Detail
 

GROUP E - on their way to new homes already - NO LONGER AVAILABLE 
GROUP F - Lavender Girl - 2-1/8" X 1-5/8" - SOLD;
Girl with Drop Earrings - 2-1/8" X 1-5/8" - SOLD;
Round/Woman with Ringlets - 1-5/8" - SOLD

 Group F Detail

 
GROUP G - Pink Girl A - 2-1/4" X 1-5/8" - SOLD;
Round/Turquoise and Red Woman - 1-5/8" - SOLD
Round/Little Girl in Plaid - 1-7/8" - SOLD
Group G Detail
 

GROUP H - Pink Woman B - 2-1/4" X 1-5/8" - SOLD
Handsome, Pink-Cheeked Man - 1-7/8" X 1-3/8" - $64.00
Group H Detail
 
Contact me through "Comments", or at tlgreb927@cox.net, for purchase information (shipping additional), before the show this weekend.  A heartfelt thank you for all the wonderful feedback and interest these have generated - and for the encouragement and "brain picking" of friends (and that doesn't mean zombies)!

If you are going to be in the Las Vegas area on Saturday, you can find us at Doodlebug Bazaar, in Boulder City...9am-4pm (December 3rd), Boulder City Recreation Center, 900 Arizona St.  Jackie DeGuevara (ONE CREATIVE CAT) will be with me, with her beautiful dichroic glass and silver guitar necklaces, AND some really great pincushions (she gave me one awhile back, and I must say, it has become my favorite pincushion, having a weighted and non-sliding base, as well as storage for my beading scissors, thread, etc.!).  Click on her link to see pictures of her wares for the day.  There will be a few quilted purses thrown into the mix, and some great, smaller jewelry items.  We will be adjoining Karen, The Button Lady, for those local gals "in the know"...for those of you who haven't found Karen yet, she's got some really incredible vintage fasteners waiting for you!

P.S.  I WON, but that's a post for another hour, as this one has taken me five!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

MY MISSING MONTH...

Or, what I've been up to...a friend brought it to my attention last evening, that I have missed an entire month of blogging, and wanted to know if my arm was broken.  I'm sure I've broken some very cardinal rules of blogging...no, my arm is not broken - in fact, it's been a very busy arm this past month, but it seems I've missed quite a few things, in the interim.

I missed my first born's birthday wishes on here...it was a grand 25th birthday (yes, I had him when I was 12), regardless of missing it on the blog...Happy Belated Blog Birthday, Louie!  Though not on his birthday, this is Louie and my Joe, relaxing in the summer heat; and Louie and Big Papi/David Ortiz of Boston Red Sox fame, at his job this year.

Louie and his motley crew, after his arm surgery...I didn't blog about that either, but it was in July, and is all better now!

I missed Halloween...and I LOVE Halloween!  My kids always had home made costumes (plus handing them through the neighborhood for years...the costumes, not my kids), and though I never expected it at this age, I am still getting the occasional request...two years ago it was actually to outfit him and his buddies as Motley Crue - this year it was the Jersey Shore gang...fist pump, push-ups, Chapstick.  A grand time was had by all then, too, even though it didn't make the blog when it should have.
And I'm sure there's much more that I missed...just make it up and fill in the blanks.  Imagine me some place wild and exotic, if you wish - that would be grand, too.  But it would be a lie, and that brings me to this - what I've actually been doing with SOME of my boring, non-blogging time.  This photo was posted, last month, as a potential outlet for some creative beading.  I've been invited to share a booth at an upcoming show, with a dear friend who keeps me supplied in antique buttons.  Yes, I would probably have to admit she's a "pusher"...but she doesn't seem to ever have to push too hard.

I've been transforming the tintypes from the prior photo, into these beaded creations...still not totally complete, and lacking neck chains (as they will all be pendants by the time I'm done), 16 of the 20 are completely beaded and "buttoned up"...the time consuming work, anyway.  All buttons are antique/vintage; tintypes are all original (and sealed), from my collection of old photos; and the woman here has what just might have been the first "B-52", ever!  That's her hair - not a hat! 
Add to that, this second grouping below (plus 4 more, not pictured here) and yes, I've been keeping my mind and unbroken arm busy...if only to have an excuse for not keeping up to date on the blog. 
In addition to the handmade chains, a few of these will, undoubtedly, be adorned with some of the beautiful dyed, acrylic flowers from Vintage Meadow Artworks, as well.  Finished photos will follow, before they are carted off to the show.
These women were all beauties...
  
 While one here could have benefited from a good hairstylist.  A beauty, nonetheless.
I've pulled photos already for an end of summer travelogue (something else I missed this past month), and promise to get back in the saddle again.  Wishing you a creatively happy Thursday...