Recycled LP Necklaces by Tresijas

Kelly of Tresijas, of Fresno, CA is a mother to three wee ones and yet still has the time to turn recycled materials like wood from burn piles and scratched up records into unique and beautiful jewelry. To boot, she is raising those kids to be creative themselves, so she her two daughters their own Etsy shop: http://treslocas.etsy.com . My favorite items from Mom are these recycled LP necklaces which stole a little piece of my heart when I saw them. I have seen a number of different sellers who make jewelry out of vinyl, but never have I seen them turn out so artistically. If you like a particular designs, but want it in a different color, she will do custom work and she is ever so nice.

Tresijas Red Twist Recycled LP NecklaceTresijas Red Wave Recycled LP Necklace

Divine vinyl:
http://tresijas.etsy.com

Crafter Crush: My Zoetrope (Michelle Cavigliano)

Tonight while I was searching Etsy for Hoggle’s competition in other hedgehog items, I found the shop of Michelle Cavigliano, aka My Zoetrope. After spending a full hour ogling the goods she makes and checking out her awesome blog mostly about the vegan food she cooks, a crafter crush was born. She has a wide-range of styles, but my favorites are, of course, the big eyed girls like Solitude in Poppies, and the cutesy doodles. A s’more cowering from its fate, vegetables dressed for the Christmas season (funny because she also has a Christmas broccoli but very different from my Rhymes with Twee card), and a double popsicle named Ms. Cici dressed up in her beachy best. Zachary and I spent a long time laughing at the silliness of it all. I sure do love silly, but those who blend fine art with silly are my faves.

S’mores card (part of blank notecard set) by My ZoetropeVeggies 4-piece ornament set by My Zoetrope

Solitude in Poppies by My ZoetropeMs. Cici by My Zoetrope

Tromp to the trope:
http://www.myzoetrope.com
http://myzoetrope.etsy.com

Three Dimensional Paper Constructions by Roadside Projects

I don’t know why it took me so long to stumble onto this artist. I am constantly finding inspiration in other artists who work with paper. These three dimensional paper constructions by Jayme McGowan (Roadside Projects) just leave me with a dropped jaw. Using scissors, watercolor, ink, and paper, she creates whimsical action shots of circus folk (trapeze artists, knife jugglers, etc.) and everyday ladies (writing in journals, putting on lipstick, etc.). Reasonably priced prints are currently $14 – $20 apiece. Originals up in the shop right now are $350. It appears that she will do custom orders, so of course I am pondering this.

Making it Rain by Roadside ProjectsAccordion Music by Roadside ProjectsCustom Order by Roadside Projects

Roadside Rage:
http://roadside.etsy.com

Making Out / Reading the Bible – DO NOT DISTURB door hanger by i like apple juice

Travis Nichols is i like apple juice. I like apple juice too and I love his artwork. This door hanger cracks me up and I wish hotels used these as their Do Not Disturb signs. Previous versions were silkscreened, but for the time being Travis is hand doodling these. I love a good doodle! I especially like the tiny detail where the back of The Bible says “by God”. Travis is an earth-loving vegan and uses recycled goods and all of the prints on his site are made with soy inks. Awesome!

Making Out / Reading the Bible - DO NOT DISTURB door hanger by i like apple juice

Juicin’ on up:
http://www.ilikeapplejuice.com
http://ilikeapplejuice.etsy.com

rePRODUCE Red Drop Necklace by Muse Glass

Reducing, Reusing, Recycling: sure, everyone is doing, but not everyone is doing it as well as Muse Glass. Ever thought to save that plastic mesh bag that your beloved oranges came in and save it until you cut it up and make it into gorgeous jewelry? Clearly, you are not Hayley Rupersburg. She creates a vast array of products from lamps to vases to stained glass jewelry, but my favorite is her renincarnations line. Using scraps and bits of things that would otherwise end up in the garbage or in the recyling bin, she creates truly amazing jewelry like this piece.

rePRODUCE Red Drop Necklace by Muse Glass

Let this muse bemuse you:
http://museglass.etsy.com

Little Bear Framed Magnet by s. jane

Originally I had seen Sarah Lomba’s cool arrow necklace and added her as a favorite on Etsy, but then she started posting more and more adorable little drawings. Since I’m a mega-doodler, I appreciate these tiny little pieces of art all the more. I bought some tiny stickers from her about a month ago and I just placed an order for two magnets and a necklace from her. She draws bears and bunnies, but with a dainty quality about them. Precious sweaters, hair clips and butterfly collars. Animals playing dress up? The cutest.

Little Bear Framed Magnet by s. jane

sweet sweet s. jane:
http://sjane.etsy.com

Peacock Volcano by Jessica Gonacha

It’s been too long! I was swamped with preparing for Bazaar Bizarre Cleveland and DEPART-ment, but then I just needed a break.  I’ve been creating a lot lately and made a couple gifts to be given as Christmas presents.  Check my Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/madflowr

I favorited Jessica Gonacha’s Etsy site awhile back.  Then I noticed that she favorited me back a couple days ago.  Then I had a convo from her asking about my flaky croissant cards and could she get multiple cards?  Now we are swapping.  My cards and other assorted goodies for a mini lino block print on wood and a print.  I could not be more psyched.  It’s always a big pat on the back when you find out other people like the stuff that you make.

Jessica Gonacha is a fine artist living in Duluth, GA (formerly of Boulder, CO) that makes a wide array of things.  Collages, coasters, tables, cards.  Abstracts and animals.  She is also all over the internet like me.  Also, her middle name is Leigh.  How cool, right?!

Peacock Volcano by Jessica Gonacha
Nacha average artist (apologies for the bad pun):
http://www.jessgonacha.com