Showing posts with label hand made in Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand made in Canada. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Share the Love Wednesdays: moxnme

This weeks interview was with Michelle Slivinsky from moxnme!  Her shop features some pretty stunning stained glass.  Why don't you head on over and check it out?




Tell us a little bit about yourself.
My name is Michelle Slivinsky and I am a stained glass artist. I graduated from York University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree majoring in Oil painting and sculpture but my current passion is Stained Glass and its endless possibilities. I love the challenge it gives me, it teaches me patience and lets me explore the craft outside of the norm. Most people see stained glass in a church or something that “grandma” created. I want them to see the diversity of this art form and realize there are no rules. I create items using traditional methods in a non-traditional way to bring stained glass into a modern "fun" art form. I still paint but I have a hard time “letting go” and tend to display my paintings in my own home or family members.

How long have you been doing stained glass?
I’ve been creating stained glass for about 8 years now. Once I made my first cut in a piece of glass I was hooked and have never looked back!

What made you first start making stained glass?
I was influenced in the art of stained glass from my mother. I remember being young and watching her create such beautiful works of art. I always dreamed of learning but stained glass needs a lot of room and has a lot of upfront costs. But, once I had the financial means to support the craft I jumped in head first and have never looked back. I also learned that in order for me to improve and perfect my technique, I had to start selling what I was creating.



I love your butterflies! What is your favourite stained glass piece that you've ever done?
I would have to say my favourite piece that I’ve made was for an injured soldier who commissioned me to create a window of his service dog named Samee. I think it was the entire process that made this piece my favourite getting to know this brave soldier and his beloved “sidekick” who saved his life.

Do you have a favourite time of day that you prefer to create?
Unfortunately I am not a morning person and as such it takes me a bit to get motivated but once I enter my studio I lose track of time. Stained Glass is a craft that needs you to be alert there are so many “hazards” like glass, soldering iron, chemicals etc that if you’re not careful you can harm yourself.

What made you first decide to start selling on Etsy?
I started selling on Etsy because I love the feel of the site and the creativity of all the artists and crafters within it. I love how “handmade” was being recognized as something to be proud of and I also loved the ability to participate at such a low cost without any commitment. Stained glass is an expensive art form and as such I don’t have a vast array of pre-made items because most of my projects are custom. 


What was the first piece that you sold? 
The first piece I sold on Etsy was a stained glass screenbug. They are adorable glass bugs that simply slide into your patio or window screen and help stop people or animals from walking through.








Where else can people find you? i.e. facebook, twitter, pinterest etc.
Website: www.moxnme.com
Twitter: twitter.com/moxnme
Facebook: on.fb.me/1lfgz8p

Is there anything else that you want people to know about you or your shop?
I would love to let people know that what you see on Esty is not everything I can do it’s just a taste! I LOVE custom work and I love working with people to create unique one of a kind pieces. The sky’s the limit with glass!




Thank you Michelle for introducing us to the art of stained glass!  

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Share the Love Wednesdays: Krysta Marie Designs

This weeks interview is with Lyenne Dunlop from Krysta Marie Designs!  




Q. Tell us a little bit about yourself.



A. I am a full-time, self-employed Jewellery Artisan. I was blessed with an incredible opportunity to work from home, which has allowed me to watch my children grow into the wonderful people they are becoming, and to provide a good life for the two of them and myself. I love to read, write, design jewellery and other artsy type things. I am a bead hoarder by nature. I fully believe that coffee is an essential part of life. And, I absolutely could not get through life without the few close friends that I have.

Q. How long have you been making jewelry? Describe the first piece you ever made.

A. I have been making jewelry since I was 12. I started with seed beads and fishing line. My very first piece was the ever popular beaded daisy chain. I made mine using embroidery floss and these really gorgeous rainbow colored glass beads. I can remember being really excited when I finally got it and the pattern just came together.

Q. What is your inspiration?

A. I’m very fortunate as I can draw inspiration from almost anywhere. My biggest sources come from the paint aisle at hardware store and when I'm window shopping at the mall – I just LOVE the color schemes used in store front displays.

Q. I love your chainmaille pendants! Which piece is your favourite and why?

A. Thank you so much! They were a lot of fun to create! My favourite piece would have to be the Romanov Earrings. They look like small, elegant birds’ nests.

Q. What time of day do you do most of your creating?

A. I am a night owl. Most of my creating happens between 1 am and 4 am. That’s when all my brilliant ideas occur. All of the business-y stuff gets done during the day when the kids are at school.

Q. What made you start selling on Etsy?

A. I started selling on Etsy as a way to supplement my income. I had been selling full time on eBay for years, but needed an avenue that was more geared towards handcrafted items and supplies. A friend actually mentioned Etsy to me and I'm really glad she did. I've been selling on Etsy for about three and half years now.

Q. What was the first item that you sold?

A. The very first item I sold was a Beaded Watch, using Swarovski Crystals and Mother of Pearl shell beads, in bright summery colours.

Q. Do you have a work space that you do your work at?

A. I have a designated work space in my bedroom for the time being. I’m looking at studio space for the fall. I’m really looking forward to separating home & work.

Q. Where else can people find you? i.e. facebook, twitter, pinterest etc.

A. 
Facebook: www.facebook.com/krystamariedesigns 
Twitter: @ldunlopKMD 
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/kmdesigns 
Blog: www.krystamariedesigns.wordpress.com
Website: www.krystamariedesigns.com

Q. What is the most challenging piece of jewelry you've ever worked on?

A. The most challenging piece I have ever created was a Dragonscale Posture Collar. It contained over 2000 jump rings. It took over 30 hours to complete and I had to take it apart three separate times for it to finally weave properly.

Q. Is there anything else that you want people to know about you or your shop?

A. Krysta Marie Designs is my passion; it’s my life’s blood. Other than my children, it’s the reason I look forward to getting out of bed every day. I am truly grateful for the opportunity that I have to do what I love and earn a living from it. I create every single piece by hand, and my care and great attention to detail definitely shows through all of my work. Each piece is truly a labour of love; blood sweat and tears goes into quite a few of my pieces!






Thank you so much Lyenne for taking the time to do this interview!  You're jewelry is amazing!