June 21, 2008

  • I'm part of efairy's Etsy Blog Tour...

    First up is kiwi lass, deevaa's shop
    I have been a fan of her artwork for a long time, so it is a pleasure
    to review her jewelry shop!  Have a look at these beauties:




    There's a lot more where those came from.  deevaa's items run from $15-$175. 
    Get to know the artist at her blog.



    From the classic to the cute, our second shop is poetinme/Kawfee's shop:



    Kawfee's crafts are priced $2 to $5, so if you see something you like, snap it up!
    Kawfee is a frequent commentor on this blog, but if she's new to you, go meet Kawfee here.



    SansMerci (who you may remember as the popular choice in one of my art contests, way back when) presents us with her MIL's etsy shop:



    Cute animal patriotic neck scarves (great for political rallies, as well, naturally)--and check out this awesome Saharan purse!

    And just when I thought I was done browsing, I found this, on page 2:



    Yes, the woman sells bundt cake.  Oy.  Friggin'. Vey.

    Items range from $6-$69.  I'm sure SansMerci is ready to tell you all about her talented MIL at her site.



    Next up, by grapthar's hammer, is flodge's shop.

    Right now he's only got one image up, but if I know flodge, he'll change that pretty soon, so keep an eye on his shop:



    Poke around in flodge's mysterious life here.



    AlwaysAmy makes really cute stuff!  It's my pleasure to show her off again:



    Feel
    free to buy me these fudgcicle earings, or the zipper pouch made
    entirely of zippers!  Amy once made these cool one-of-a-kind zombie
    figures that I'll never forget, either.  So awesome.  Most items are
    $4-$12.  Yes, really!


    If you're into crafting and etsy, check out Amy's blog about both, here.




    Possibly the sweetest and one of the most talented girls on xanga, yardenxanthe, has a whole zine about crafting and the DIY lifestyle
    It was yardenxanthe who got me to do that subversive zine a few years
    ago that I made out of ledger paper and mailed in grossly constructed
    envelopes on company time--but don't hold that against her!  Her zine
    is VERY good.  I can't recommend it highly enough.  Check out what
    you're missing:




    All the back issues are $2 to $4, so there's really no excuse for not jumping right in and checking a few out.

    Get to know Heather's DIY life here.  (I remember when she wasn't a mama--now she's got TWO really cute kids.  Time flies.)



    JuliePersons makes colorful and fuzzy wool creations as full of life as her wild, red hair:



    Items
    also include a nursing doll, tapestries, pendants, pins, you name it. 
    Prices range from $4-$45, and she uses a variety of colors and shapes.


    If you don't know Julie, you are missing out.  What a beautiful soul.




    And
    lastly--me!  I do not pretend to be one of those meticulously crafty
    types.  I have my own brand of perfectionism and it doesn't rear its
    head when I make things.  However, I can make a few basic things, like my roller derby necklaces!  And I also have some other stuff listed you might like for yourself or for a friend:




    and, for the benefit of those reading this etsy blog tour on a different blog, here's a link back to my blog.  Thanks for visiting!


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