Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2011

Crafty Work




Here's some of my crafty work.  I'm thinking of experimenting with carving on the bracelets in the last photo.

Friday, March 18, 2011


Future DIY

1. and 2. Hysteric Glamour
3. Superfine (via here's the deal)

Thursday, February 17, 2011

New Love



I made this exciting new belt recently.  I love belts.  I've appreciated their contribution to outfits for a long time.  My favorite desings are usually our of my price range, though I've been lucky.  As a youngster, vintage shop owners admired my style savvy and gave me a beautiful, handmade, handmade morrocan belt for a fraction of the price.  It is a statement maker.  Some of my other favorites have come from years of Good Will hunting.  This one is inspired by the belts of my dreams: color, pattern, texture, <3. 


The former pieces:


H&M belt


Fabric a relative gave me years ago


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Carry-Always


I love jewelry.  My interest stems not purely from the joy of beautiful adornments.  Certain types and styles of jewelry have meanings and values that transcend visual appeal.  Today, I am writing about Native American medicine bags. 

I got my first medicine bag when I was a child.  My grandfather, my primary baby sitter, is a nature and history buff.  We went on trips to museums, festivals, and watched documentaries.  On one of our adventures, I don't remember which one, I got a medicine bag.  It is the size of a small matchbook, butter scotch leather, with fringes and beading on the front.  There are beans inside of it.  I don't know the significance of that.  I just remember that I loved hiding things in it (money, little notes, and my favorite thing: rocks!)

Just yesterday I bought this black one at a thrift store for $2.  It is beautiful leather, worth more than what I paid I'm sure.  For weeks I'd been wanting to attach my obsidian arrowhead to something leather.  I knew that this bag was perfect.  As soon as I returned home I got to work.  Here it is.



I've read differing accounts of what medicine bags are used to hold.  Objects representing what is sacred or special to an individual seem to be the most usual contents of a medicine bag.  I am using mine this was as sort of a reliquary.  I'm treating this one much like my childhood medicine bag.  Along with my small gem stones, I have some catholic charms.  Overtime and in future travels, I will add more things that I find precious.  I have a feeling that I might wear this everday.