Posts Tagged ‘pendants’

Almost Antiques

Friday, February 12th, 2010

One of the great old children’s books I got recently was in really bad shape, pages torn, falling apart and crumbling but it wasn’t surprising considering the book was dated 1918, it’s almost 100 years old! It has some simply gorgeous illustrations in it, lots of cute animals reading books and fairies in flowers, they are simply lovely! Here are a few soldered pendants I’ve made with some of the illustrations.

An adorable frog on a lily pad reading:
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A trio of birds reading / singing:
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A sweet bunny rabbit reading, I love the little bird perched on the top of the book:
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a dandy black crow all dressed up and strutting around (I added a black patina to the solder on this one):
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a dapper fairy sitting in a morning glory (this one is going to my mom for her birthday, she loves fairies and is a world class gardener)
front:
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back:
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More Recent Pendants

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Here’s a few more of the soldered pendants with vintage illustrations I’ve made recently………….

A little girl discovering a bunny, she’s on the front, the bunny’s on the back:
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Two owls sitting under the moon:
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A tiny bird nest and birds:
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A fox in the forest:
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and this one is a shadowbox with a silver bird cage charm inside with a teeny tiny blue bird in the cage:
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These are all curently available in my Etsy shop.

I also have listed a smaller version (5″) of my vintage white button heart in an embroidery hoop in my shop as well.

More New Pendants

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Just a quick post to share some more of the pendants I made last week.

This one is from a vintage dictionary, I cut out the picture of the artists palette and added the words ” make art every day”

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this next one I called “Madam Butterfly”, it’s a vintage Geisha image, I added wings to her and a tiny mulberry paper flower, the background is cut from an Asian book I found at the used book store. I also added a kanji charm to the bottom

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