Thursday, July 9, 2009

"Inside the Artisan's Studio" Interview




I'm pleased to be featured on "Inside the Artisan's Studio" this week! Lisa Currie takes a weekly peek into the creative process of artisans and craftspeople. She's based her questions on those asked by James Lipton during "Inside the Actor's Studio" but with an artistic twist! I've always loved that show and I think Lisa has come up with a unique take on it. It was a pleasure giving this interview. Thanks, Lisa!

Inside the Artisan's Studio

Friday, July 3, 2009

Italian Richard Ginori china makes beautiful jewelry!

One of the most beautiful pieces of china I've found since I began to design broken china jewelry is a Richard Ginori plate from Italy. The plate I bought was cracked badly but was still beautiful. Full of lovely, bold flowers and designs, I'm sure it was absolutely gorgeous in its day. I've made quite a few pieces of jewelry from that one plate. And here's my latest - a charm bracelet with blue crystal beads.



A funny story - the name of the plate on the back was handwritten and I thought it said "Richard Ginon". Since it was such a beautiful plate, I was surprised that I couldn't find out anything about Richard Ginon china on the internet. For the first several months I was talking about the particular pieces made from this china, I was telling everyone it was Richard Ginon china. Until one day someone took pity on me and set me straight, telling me that the correct name was Richard Ginori china! I'm very grateful to him for that. When I looked up Richard Ginori china, there it was all over the web, as it's very well known.

The bracelet is 7" long but I can either lengthen or shorten it, according to your wishes. The pendant measures 1" x 1".



This charm bracelet can be found on my website at Marjorie's Cracked Plate Jewelry.

I have also have a matching necklace available on my website.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Recycled by Hyena - fab clothing & accessories!



For fabulously unique recycled clothing, look no further than Recycled by Hyena at 1000 Markets! She carries recycled clothing, bags and accessories and is a valued member of the Reclaimed to Fame Market. She's kindly taken the time to give us an exclusive interview.

Q. Where did the name of your business, Recycled by Hyena, come from?

A. When I was 16, Hyena was my nickname, inspired from Siouxsie album’s Hyaena. It was a perfect animal in my mind to be associated with an recycling business. Hyenas are scavangers therefore natural recyclers, recycling and eating what other animals have left over.

Q. I noticed the following slogan in your 1000 Markets shop: "Handmadeness is an antidepressant". In what ways do you find this to be true?

A. Designing and making things all by yourself not only gives you a deep and satisfying feeling of accomplishment but it also allows you to focus your mind on something “neutral”. This is for me the best antidepressant, without even speaking of all the great aspects of recycling.




Q. How long have you been designing recycled products and when did you actually decide to start selling them? Have you had any formal training?

A. I have a master in visual arts and I am a photographer. Even though I always had interest for fashion and costume history, I never planned in becoming a clothing designer or a seamtress.

When I arrived in USA in 2002, I was totally broke. I also had trouble finding clothing my size. So I bought a sewing machine and started to teach myself how to sew. It quickly became a passion.

After awhile, I felt like trying and selling my designs. It was in 2005 and I sold right away. It was a great encouragement and I haven’t stopped since.

Q. What inspires you to create? Do you have any role models in the fashion field?


A. I don’t really have role models. I am mainly inspired by strong personalities and clever people. In the fashion world, my favorite designers are French or Japanese. On top of my head, I could say: Marc Le Bihan, Marithée+François Girbaud and Yohji Yamamoto.

As for my inspiration, it really comes from a lot of things: the complexity of nature, the incredible array of colors, history or literature.

Q. What advice can you give to aspiring designers just starting out in business?

A. Follow your heart. Work hard. Be a perfectionist.

Q. In what ways do you recycle in other areas of your life?

A. I use recycled paper for almost everything and natural products in the house. I buy mostly second hand products. Mainly my ethic is to use products and items that can go back in the cycle without too much processing or that can go directly into nature without harming it in any way. It requires research and knowledge but there are more and more good website and guides out there.



Q. What do you like about being a merchant at 1000 Markets?

A. I still have to sell something there, but I really like the clear cut design of the whole site, the easy way to list, the market system.

Q. Do you sell anywhere else?

A. I sell on my own website http://www.recycledbyhyena.com and on etsy, dawanda and Smashing Darling.




Q. Where do you see "Recycled by Hyena" five years from now?

A. It is growing slowly and I like it like that. I really enjoy what I do, each moment and step of it, even when I complain!

I wouldn’t want to have to compromise any step of my creation to a fast and maybe short lived success.

I love what I do because it is fitting my way of life and it is a good answer to my desire to respect the earth and the environment. I want to keep that authenticity.

So stop in to Recycled by Hyena to see all her unique products!

Featured on Eco-Friendly Market's Blog!


How very nice of Claire of Copabananas to feature my shop, my butterfly necklace and the Reclaimed to Fame market on her posting on the Eco-Friendly Market's blog at 1000 Markets! She's written a fabulous piece connecting members of the Eco-Friendly Market with different markets at 1000 Markets. Matt, the CEO of 1000 Markets liked it so much that he has featured it on their Community Page, too. Thanks so much, Claire.

Eco-Friendly Market Blog


Claire has a fabulous shop at 1000 Markets, too. Here's what she says herself about her shop:

"I repurpose familiar items and hope it makes people look at them in a new and greener way. Whether it's cardboard packaging, plastic shopping bags, vintage sewing patterns, or lost gloves, I'm always making something new from something used in an effort to green our lives."

She also has a website at website: http://www.copabananas.com/

Look at this fabulous little bird she fashioned from a vintage tea towel.



And there's this marvelous wreath designed from hundreds of pieces of vintage cloth.



And of course what Claire is best known for are her fabulous sock monkeys!



So visit Claire's shop soon and see all the unique products she offers.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Stargazer Lily



My daughter gave me this stargazer lily for Mother's Day. The three buds just kept getting bigger and bigger and I couldn't wait until they opened. And here's the first flower! So beautiful. I actually took a tape measure out to the garden and it's 9 inches across! And smells heavenly - like a gardenia. I can sit at my computer desk which is across the room from the window that faces my garden and smell it all the way across the room! It's the first thing you smell when you set foot on my patio. Thank you, Rebecca, for such a beautiful addition to my garden.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Host a jewelry party & earn cash!



If you live in the New Jersey/New York/Pennsylvania area and within an hour or two of my home in Wall Township, New Jersey, I would love to hear from you. I'm interested in having some jewelry home shows in the area. If you'd like to have a show in your home, all you would need to do is invite some friends, have some cookies and punch or whatever you'd like to serve and I'll do the rest! You'll earn 15% of whatever jewelry is sold - cash!

If you're interested, contact me through my website and we'll work out the details. Hope to hear from you!

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Medley San Francisco necklace

I had a few pieces left from the cracked Medley San Francisco china vase that I had. So I designed this broken china butterfly pendant with copper artist wire crochet necklace. Not many pieces of this beautiful vase with its delicate coloring left!

Pendant is 1" x 1-1/2"
Necklace is 19-1/2" long

Available now at my website.