Welcome to another handmade sampler giveaway. This giveaway is sponsored by the Motherload Toad Factory.
Robyn is an artist both in paint and fabric. You can find her pattern designs on Etsy.
www.motherlodetoad.etsy.com
Win this Metal Scoop with Wooden Handle w/ 6 Mushyroom Toadstools inside....made from the Motherload Toad pattern: Mushyroom Toadstools.
This will make a charming addition to your summer decorating.
You can earn up to four entries by doing the following...
1. Visit www.etsy.com/shop/motherloadtoad and come back here and post a comment with your favorite item on the website. Be sure and leave your email address so we can contact you if you win.
2. Earn one extra entry by becoming a follower of this blog. Already a follower? Just let us know so we can give you credit.
3. and 4. Earn TWO extra entries by posting this giveaway on your blog along with a link to this blog. Be sure and let us know you have done this.
(USA entries only, please)
The giveaway will start today, Saturday, June 19, and the winner will be announced on Friday, July 2. We will announce it here and contact you by the email address you have left. Final day to enter is Thursday, July 1, 2010.
Have fun and good luck!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
We Have a Winner for the Wood Soap Stand
Congratulations to Patti on winning the Wooden Soap Stand from Firecracker Primitives.
Get to know Patti on her blog, Raspberry Lane
The winner was picked using the true generator on Random.org. We want to thank all of you who took the time to enter and for all the wonderful comments.
Be sure and come back again tomorrow as we will have a new giveaway starting that you won't want to miss.
Get to know Patti on her blog, Raspberry Lane
The winner was picked using the true generator on Random.org. We want to thank all of you who took the time to enter and for all the wonderful comments.
Be sure and come back again tomorrow as we will have a new giveaway starting that you won't want to miss.
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Thursday, June 17, 2010
Today's Featured Artist - Country Crocks By Susan/Burd In Hand Designs
Our featured artist this week is Susan Burd of Country Crocks by Susan and Burd in Hand Designs
Susan has been painting for over 20 years. She started doing craft shows in New Jersey while she was still working as an office manager for an accounting firm. Upon moving to Pennsylvania in 1995, she decided to devote as much time as she could to her painting.
She discovered Prim Mart about 6 years ago, and started her first website – Country Crocks by Susan. She is now working on a new website called Burd in Hand Designs which will feature her prints and will have a wholesale area. Country Crocks features all of her hand painted items, as well as some patterns and supplies.
She got started in ceramics and found that she loved doing that. As she developed her painting skills, she moved on to painting on different surfaces, but with ceramic bisque still being her surface of choice. She especially loved the reproduction crocks and would buy up as many of the old crock molds as she could get her hands on. She was lucky to find a mold maker who was able to reproduce some of these old molds for her.
She doesn’t really have any set hours to work. As many of you know, working at home takes a lot of discipline, which Susan claims she doesn’t have! She has always been a “night owl” and so tends to work best late at night.
In the past 5 years, she gathered up her self-confidence and began to work on her own designs. It was the best decision she ever made.
In 2005, she had 8 projects accepted by the magazine, Create and Decorate. She has continued to work with them since that time and is frequently featured in their magazine.
She recently began working with two painting magazines – Quick and Easy Painting and Paintworks which she is very excited about.
Then in 2009, she signed a licensing agreement with Capitol Earth Rugs and they feature several of her designs on their braided rugs.
She is now also working with a candle company (Herbal Star Candles) and they are featuring her artwork on their primitive candle jars. She was also recently featured on the cover of the New York edition of The Country Register.
Susan says, " I feel so blessed that I am able to be doing what I love. Although I am busy with magazine articles and the licensing, I still love to handpaint a one-of-a-kind creation for my website. It still gives me a great deal of satisfaction. I hope to be doing that for many more years to come."
Susan's work can be found here:
http://www.countrycrocksbysusan.com
http://tdipt-countrycrocks.blogspot.com/
Lititz Artisan’s Porchwalk – held in Lititz, PA in October
Keystone Wholesale Market in Lancaster, PA
Susan has been painting for over 20 years. She started doing craft shows in New Jersey while she was still working as an office manager for an accounting firm. Upon moving to Pennsylvania in 1995, she decided to devote as much time as she could to her painting.
She discovered Prim Mart about 6 years ago, and started her first website – Country Crocks by Susan. She is now working on a new website called Burd in Hand Designs which will feature her prints and will have a wholesale area. Country Crocks features all of her hand painted items, as well as some patterns and supplies.
She got started in ceramics and found that she loved doing that. As she developed her painting skills, she moved on to painting on different surfaces, but with ceramic bisque still being her surface of choice. She especially loved the reproduction crocks and would buy up as many of the old crock molds as she could get her hands on. She was lucky to find a mold maker who was able to reproduce some of these old molds for her.
She doesn’t really have any set hours to work. As many of you know, working at home takes a lot of discipline, which Susan claims she doesn’t have! She has always been a “night owl” and so tends to work best late at night.
In the past 5 years, she gathered up her self-confidence and began to work on her own designs. It was the best decision she ever made.
In 2005, she had 8 projects accepted by the magazine, Create and Decorate. She has continued to work with them since that time and is frequently featured in their magazine.
She recently began working with two painting magazines – Quick and Easy Painting and Paintworks which she is very excited about.
Then in 2009, she signed a licensing agreement with Capitol Earth Rugs and they feature several of her designs on their braided rugs.
She is now also working with a candle company (Herbal Star Candles) and they are featuring her artwork on their primitive candle jars. She was also recently featured on the cover of the New York edition of The Country Register.
Susan says, " I feel so blessed that I am able to be doing what I love. Although I am busy with magazine articles and the licensing, I still love to handpaint a one-of-a-kind creation for my website. It still gives me a great deal of satisfaction. I hope to be doing that for many more years to come."
Susan's work can be found here:
http://www.countrycrocksbysusan.com
http://tdipt-countrycrocks.blogspot.com/
Lititz Artisan’s Porchwalk – held in Lititz, PA in October
Keystone Wholesale Market in Lancaster, PA
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Handmade Spotlight - Lets Get Digital
Today's spotlight is on something I'm very familiar with.... Digital Collage Sheets.
I created a treasury on etsy of a few that I found interesting. You can follow this link to get a better look at all of them. LETS GET DIGITAL
If you're a member of etsy, please leave a comment.
Thanks for joining us again!
Deena Davis
www.byyourhands.com
I created a treasury on etsy of a few that I found interesting. You can follow this link to get a better look at all of them. LETS GET DIGITAL
If you're a member of etsy, please leave a comment.
Thanks for joining us again!
Deena Davis
www.byyourhands.com
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Tutorial - Felt Flash Cards
With summer upon us it's a good time to do some craft projects with/for the kids in our lives.
While looking for some ideas to do with my kids I ran across this great tutorial on Sew Much Ado. It's for flash cards (or a memory game) made from felt.
I love how she added the grommets so they can be easily attached to the ring and kept track of.
This is something that would be fun to get the kids involved in. It seems like things are always better and more fun if they helped make it. Also, if you don't sew, there's always glue and it works great on felt.
Be sure to check out the complete tutorial on www.sewmuchado.blogspot.com
Thank for joining us!
Deena Davis
www.byyourhands.com
While looking for some ideas to do with my kids I ran across this great tutorial on Sew Much Ado. It's for flash cards (or a memory game) made from felt.
I love how she added the grommets so they can be easily attached to the ring and kept track of.
This is something that would be fun to get the kids involved in. It seems like things are always better and more fun if they helped make it. Also, if you don't sew, there's always glue and it works great on felt.
Be sure to check out the complete tutorial on www.sewmuchado.blogspot.com
Thank for joining us!
Deena Davis
www.byyourhands.com
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