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Showing posts with label MissStefanie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MissStefanie. Show all posts
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
New MissStefanie Necklaces: Vintage, Upcycled, Valentines
Just in time for Valentine's Day, I've added upcycled and vintage necklaces to my MissStefanie Etsy shop.
Some are vintage, featuring brooches, clip-on earrings, pendants, or charms hanging from the necklace. Others are upcycled, with single or multiple pieces from thrift store jewelry on the necklace. Sometimes the necklace has a chain from a thrift store necklace, and other I make the necklace using recycled material from black T-shirts (softer than a leather necklace; other colors available upon request). The necklaces made with the T-shirt material are 22-24 inches in length, but can be adjusted to be shorter or longer. You can wear one or layer two or more. I photographed the necklaces with a white button-down shirt, to show how they look styled with a shirt; I usually wear mine with my usual uniform of a tank or T-shirt under a cardigan or jacket.
So, Valentine's Day. A few necklaces have hearts, flowers, or bows. One has a heart and skull and another is a locket with flowers and a unicorn (a unicorn!). And here's the thing about Valentine's Day: it's a Hallmark holiday, sure. But I've always loved little trinkets and started a tradition years ago of treating myself to something for Valentine's Day. You can have someone special in your life or you can fly solo--but treating yourself is always a fine idea. Chocolate, check. A one-of-a-kind necklace in the $20 range? Check 'em out.
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Crafty: Book and T-Shirt Holiday Wreath
After crafting a recycled Christmas tree using pages from "Vogue" magazine, I decided to make a paper wreath for the front door. I used pages from an old paperback that was falling apart ("Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh), and simply taped the cut leaves to a cardboard base. The idea for this was borrowed (and I cannot locate the blog I landed on that showed a wreath like this); my own personal detail was to add a bow made from a cut up old T-shirt (from the bin of tees and scraps I use for my Miss Stefanie Etsy shop). Voila.
Friday, 10 December 2010
Shirt Mannequin
I've been looking for a better dress form or mannequin to use for photographing the shirts I remake and sell for my Etsy shop. Walking in Venice, I spotted this. Look at those feet!
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Miss Stefanie Etsy Shirts Modeled
My sweet friend Madelyn modeled some of the upcycled shirts I made for my Miss Stefanie Etsy shop, to show how the shirts look layered over a long sleeve shirt. Shirts in a woman's size small or extra-small are shown here to fit her frame (various sizes are in the shop); I get the shirts from thrift stores, so what I get is what I remake and they're all one-of-a-kind. She's also wearing the denim nautical-style bracelets for sale in the shop, made from denim scraps from rescues pairs of jeans. (The Mickey Mouse shirt is the one she kept.) Note: Holiday sale going on now! Save 15% through December 5 by entering HOHOHO as the coupon code. MissStefanie.etsy.com.
Friday, 26 November 2010
Denim: Recycled and Recreated
I see an old pair of jeans and think the possibilities are endless. Here are some of my recreations; items available for sale online at my Etsy shop: MissStefanie.etsy.com.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Here Comes the Sun: Beatles, Apple, Etsy
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| Upcyled shirt from MissStefanie.etsy.com |
I've had "Here Comes the Sun" by the Beatles stuck in my head since the news that Apple finally got the Beatles collection for iTunes and it inspired me to create a sun-themed Etsy treasury. The song is one of my favorites and the one I chose to learn when I took a singing class (brilliantly called "Singing for People Who Think They Can't") in New York several years ago, which makes it one of the few songs I feel confident singing around a camp fire (or in the living room when my musically gifted friends pull out the guitars). Not in the Etsy treasury (because I save self-promotion for here) is the pictured Coppertone upcycled shirt, remade by me with scissors and some needle and thread.
I couldn't find a video online of the Beatles performing the song live, but here's George Harrison singing it at the concert for Bangladesh.
Sunday, 31 October 2010
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