Showing posts with label gift for her. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift for her. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

Purple, Dahling

I'm still on that purple kick.  Last week, I launched a purple terrarium necklace on Hieropice on Etsy, and it inspired me to create a purple-themed treasury list, celebrating all things vibrant and purple.  And this week, I've added to Hieropice's purple repertoire, with a pair of mini Maasai beaded purple earrings.  They're light and delicate, but still make a statement.  And sparkly.  Can't forget the sparkly.
  We're in a bit of a Winter mess here in New England, with piles of snow on top of piles of snow on top of slush/ice/mud/debris.  I spent the weekend in Maine, celebrating my birthday, and just had to share a photo of the gorgeous view outside the rental house.  Makes it worth it, to live in this part of the country!  If only, someone else could do all the shoveling.

Happy Winter!
Dara

Monday, February 4, 2013

Red is the Color of LOVE


Valentine's Day is fast-approaching, and frankly, many of you are likely feeling ambivalent about it.  Yes, it's a holiday devoted to all things love and pink and fluffy, but, perhaps it feels a bit commercial, and one might become overwhelmed by all the "being marketed-to."  Then there's the pressure of planning the perfect date, at the perfect restaurant, and choosing the perfect gift...  The pressure alone can really kill all of the inherent romance.  And if you're single, well...
  I was newly single last Valentine's Day, and decided to have a few drinks with some other single friends rather than hang out at home.  Perhaps we'd even meet some other single folks out and about on V-Day.  At our first destination, we were met with hanging paper hearts and couples draped over eachother, and we didn't last long.  Same deal at the next locale, at which point, we gave up.  A rather disappointing Valentine's Day all in all.  But I think we were missing the point to begin with.  V-Day could be a day to celebrate all of the loving relationships in your life, and honor your true friends, devoted parents or children who've made you proud, brothers or sisters who offer you support when you need it, and of course the furry pals who are always happy to see you (or indifferent, if they're cats).  Gift some baked goods, send a card, make a gesture of appreciation for all the folks that mean something to you.  This year, I plan to do Valentine's Day right!  And, I've started by making an ode to Valentine's Day, in treasury list form.  All red; crimson, scarlet, cherry, and wine as-interpreted by Etsy sellers.
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  AND Sunday is Local is for Lovers, a fair in Somerville, MA at Arts at the Armory.  It promises to be quite the extravaganza, with local craft beers, local food, live music and a load of vendors.  I think it'll be a ton of fun, and can't wait!  It's Sunday, Feb 10th, from 11 to 5 PM at 191 Highland Avenue.  Hope you can make it, and get a good start to your Valentine's Day!

Happy V-Day!

Dara
 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

New Earrings!

Just in time for Valentine's Day (or just because, if you couldn't care less about Valentine's Day), I've created a new pair of Maasai-style earrings, in vibrant red:

Friday, January 4, 2013

Onward and Upward!

Dara's Black and White Gift WrapI hope all of you have had wonderful holidays!  It's been a busy, busy time.  But also awesome!  Lots of great holiday craft shows where I was either a vendor or a holiday shopper (or both), festive parties (including one where I won for Ugliest Holiday Sweater!), and general holiday fun-ness.

  The cats tore all of the ornaments off of the bottom of our Christmas tree, and undid a fair amount of carefully-crafted gift-wrapping.  I went with a black/white theme for the gift-wrapping this year, and was happy with the end result.
Melissa Schmidt jewelry  I did a lot of craft-show shopping, finding some unique gifts for family, like a hand-crafted wooden pen from Turned Wood (Gary Kaplan) for my dad, who collects pens, via the Old South Church Christmas Craft Fair, and the most extraordinary (and expensive!) gold blown-glass earrings from Melissa Schmidt via CraftBoston Holiday.  I must say, the earrings were so pretty, I had a hard time giving them away!  I definitely shopped small/local this year, purchasing a bunch of gifts from Etsy sellers as well, like these sparrow earrings for my sister from ThisIlk on Etsy and this hysterical Ipad case for my other sister from ReAuthored on Etsy.  My sister has some sticky-fingered co-workers, so this incognito Ipad case is just the thing for her!  And I'd coveted a few of An Li Liu's items for years and finally got the chance to get a couple of her t-shirts, one for my bro with an awesome fox on it, and one that became a gift from me to me.  Haha.  Merry Christmas to me!

ReAuthored Ipad Case  In addition to making/shipping December orders, I'm working on getting new items up on Etsy, and new photos of some of our existing pieces.  I made a bunch of new pieces over the holidays; some new styles of terrarium necklaces and others, but haven't gotten around to listing them online yet, so that's something to look forward to!  I'm hoping to do a Valentine's Day craft show or two, but I've gotta build up that inventory first!  Amidst the Hieropice madness during the holidays, I had a lot going on in my personal life, including finding out I was a bone marrow match for an infant with leukemia.  She's unfortunately not well enough to receive a transplant right now, but fingers crossed that she gets there!  It's so bizarre, a family-member was awaiting a transplant as well, and was notified they'd found a match at the exact same time!  The transplant's been post-poned unfortunately, due to the condition of the donor, but I'm hopeful another donor will come along!  I had a bit of minor surgery myself, but I'm on the mend, and still working hard for my fantastic customers.  Here's to an amazing upcoming year!

Cheers!

Dara

Friday, November 9, 2012

2012 Holiday Shopping Expo


This Saturday is the 2012 Holiday Shopping Expo, a show extravaganza on the South Shore.  We'll be vending there, at 100 Coddington Street, in Quincy, from 10 AM to 4 PM.  There will be a TON of vendors there, and I've never done this particular show before, so I really have no idea what to expect.  I do know that the proceeds go to the Montclair PTO, which is pretty cool.  It has a holiday theme, which feels a little premature in early November, but considering we've already had several inches of snow here in Boston, perhaps not!  It'll be a good time, complete with Santa and cookie decorating.  You can check out the event page on Facebook, here.  I hope to see you all there!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Black and White Maasai Beaded Necklace

Maasai Beaded Necklace by Hieropice

    Considering the last item I introduced, Hieropice's Winter White Terrarium Necklace, and my newest item, one might think I've kicked color to the curb.  Not so!  Just embracing the absence of color, and the striking nature of sharp contrast.  Introducing Hieropice's Black and White Maasai Beaded Necklace.

    Contrast between two colors brings both to life, and enhances each.  And in fact, I think I misspoke, referring to black and white as the absence of color, when really, they are colors in their own right (thinking visually here, not light spectrum-wise).  I wear black to feel sophisticated, polished, maybe a little mysterious?  And white makes me feel regal and elegant.  The two together?  Judge for yourselves.  It's a special color relationship, for sure.  I am definitely a fan, hope you are too!

Cheers and pumpkin lattes,
Dara