Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

7/10/12

Etsy Shop Love

Just stumbled upon this lovely Etsy shop! All the products are photographed on a plain white background, which personally, I love. Clean and simple, easy to see the actual product.

Just a little tip for people selling or even blogging online, keep it simple! Too much can distract your viewers from what you want them to focus on :)

Anyways, check out these lovely vintage products!



So much more goodness can be found here. I'm in love!

6/12/12

Oh Cuteness.

I'm a sucker for a necklace with a long chain and cool charm/rock/watch/anything cute at the bottom. I've tried to rock short necklaces before, but I really just can't do it... I just don't think they look good on me. So anyways, this lovely necklace was on the front page of Etsy today, and I fell in love!!


It's neutral color allows it to go with tons of different clothing options- and it's handmade!
Doesn't get any better than that. 

3/5/12

Red Thermo


I'm going camping this weekend and I'm really excited. I would love a retro red thermos like this to keep some warm coffee or soup in.

I would open the lid, my beverage would be all hot and steamy, and I would slowly sip it while sitting under the stars.

I think I'm craving nature or something...



3/2/12

The Wheatfield

Just found this awesome Etsy shop with so many great inspirational prints! I thought the words on these guys would be a good mindset to have for the weekend. Live free and with passion. I would love to get one of these for my house.



Have a wonderful weekend friends!

1/12/12

These Prints!


I know a lot of you have probably seen these prints rollin around in the blogosphere- and most of them are sold out on the etsy shop they came from- but I am so inspired by the simpleness and the hand written type, that I just had to post these guys! They're just really pretty to look at :) I'm working on a logo right now where I dabbled with some hand written type, and it was really fun- can't wait to finish it up and show you.

By the way, have you guys entered to win this lovely calendar yet? I'll be announcing the winner tomorrow- so hurry up and head over here to get your entry in! Happy Thursday friends!

1/6/12

Giveaway Day!

Hey friends, are you guys ready?


Its a Giveaway! Be excited- cause we're giving away the "California Dreamin" calendar from Deborah Yun of Young Swan Designs. This calendar is created from photos that she has taken all over beautiful California. I think it would be pretty neat to have this thing above my desk, to remind me of the beautiful place I live, and bring a bit of peace during a stressful day.


I love to meet women who run after their dream, and persue it with full force. That is exactly what Deborah has done with her photography.


Deborah answered a few questions below, so we can all see the artist behind the piece. (Makes it more personal and meaningful I think!)




How did Young Swan Designs begin? 

Young Swan Designs began many years ago, although I didn't know it at the time. Like many artists’ journeys, it gradually grew with every act of creative risk, wanderlust and genuine fulfillment. One day I stumbled upon a French term, "atelier," meaning an artist's studio, and it became a new dream to create such a space for myself—a space absolutely dedicated to making something with my hands and then sending it off into the world. The rest unfolded over time, following whispers from my heart... like seeing the magic of black and white film in the dark room, capturing the romantic nostalgia of Paris, or chasing puffy clouds until they have made it through my lens.

In 2010, I started to practice meditation and really began to look inward and focus on figuring out who I am, my ‘true self.’ I decided to quit my job, bought a new lap top and finally built a website to showcase my photos. Since then, I got engaged, moved out of Santa Monica to Fresno, CA, and decided to open an Etsy store. I needed a name for the shop, so my fiancĂ© and I brainstormed for a while. We came up with the name, Young Swan Designs, because we both believe in the potential of each individual, and the idea that we can all turn into a beautiful swan like in the fable of "The Ugly Duckling.” The shop has been open since October 2011, and the process has been a lot of fun!


What causes you to gravitate towards photographing nature?

Patterns! Nature is always changing, revealing an infinite array of patterns, making it a constant source of inspiration. Being from Guam, where it is summer all year round, I grew up without ever experiencing the changing of seasons. This year I enjoyed the beauty of Fall for the first time in Fresno which inspired my Autumn collection on Etsy. I'm currently in Michigan visiting my fiancĂ©'s family, and am working on my first Winter series!


What drives your passion for photography? 


As a photographer, I am passionate about being as authentic and prolific as possible. Having a background in Product Design, I have been greatly influenced by Karim Rashid. He has designed over 3,000 products and continues to inspire the next generation of designers. I saw the medium of photography to be best suited to express my personal vision and create as many bodies of work as I can. For a deeper poetic statement I wrote on "Why I Photograph...” read here.

How do you stay inspired?

I see my camera as a treasure box where I get to be an adventurer collecting precious gems. The camera seems to make life more magical. My true inspiration comes from my passion for travel. I want to see the world. And I see the camera as the way to venture around the globe. My Etsy shop is where I get to share my goodies with others, to then ship them back out into the world again! I also love walking through stores with elements of things I love, such as paper goods, cookbooks, gifts, photography and design. My mind brims with ideas and I’m left wondering how these products made it here. It inspires me to make new products and get them on the shelves.


Sometimes when I get into a lull, I watch the commencement speech that Steve Jobs gave to our graduating class at Stanford in '05. It's impossible to not feel inspired after listening to his profound nuggets of wisdom. His speech helped me realize that whenever you feel lost, you aren't really lost; you just forgot what you already knew because things oftentimes get in the way of carving your unique path as an artist. His insights also helped me make some major decisions in my life, such as packing up all of my things in a U-Haul and driving from Palo Alto to Santa Monica, CA to start my life as an independent artist. Here is Steve Jobs’ Commencement Speech in ‘05.



Thanks so much Deborah! Keep pursuing that dream and doing what you love. You can also check out Deborah's portfolio and blog.

To win the calendar, all you have to do is visit Deborah's Etsy shop, and comment below telling us about your favorite piece :) We will announce the winner next week. Good luck and Happy Weekend!!



Little Glitter Guys



These are fun.

7/18/11

Ready for Home!




There's less than 3 weeks until our wedding. And I couldn't be more ready for it to be here.

Lately I've been coming and going, driving up and down the coast, going here and there, doing this and that, and its made my head go a bit crazy! Especially because I don't really have a place to go home to. I love where I live, but since I graduated high school, I have transfered schools, moved a few times, worked at a summer camp, lived in another country, and my family moved away from my hometown. So the place I went "home" for the holidays and other occasions didn't at all feel like home. I haven't really known where to call home for the past few years... and its been really weird for me.

But now as Nolan and I are starting our new life's together, we're building a home of our own. As corny as it sounds, home really is when I'm with him! And I'm so ready to go HOME!

Wedding planning can be really stressful, I'm trying to keep my head on straight while not turning into bridezilla... But despite the stress and details, I know that day will come where I will just soak it all in and enjoy the hard work everyone has put into making this day so amazing. And I'm way more excited about the being married part than anything!

All in all, home is wherever I'm with you. And I'm so ready to go home :)


ps- you can buy this wonderful print here on Etsy!

7/12/11

Lines and Shapes

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Just getting a bit of inspiration from these lovely lines.

Gotta love those patterns.

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Food on Etsy!

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So I don't know if I'm just late hoppin on this bandwagon, but I never knew that you could
order food products off of Etsy! For all you bakers out there, it might be a good idea to look
into selling your products on Etsy. I mean, why not have fun baking while making a bit of
moolah?

I'm loving the colors of these pastel buttercream cookies. I would consider ordering them for
a party... I know they would look great on a table set for summer!

7/8/11

Honey Buns

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Loving her bun in these photos and the honey-ness of this painting.

Who needs coffee in the morning when you can just look at bright images?

Just kidding. I still need coffee.
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