Wednesday, October 16, 2013

I Pledge Handmade!



What is it to pledge handmade?  To me, pledging handmade means to support handmade items as much as I can.  I might not be able to buy every single thing I use from an artisan who created it, but I can do my best to buy handmade when it is feasible for me.

What can we do to support handmade instead of newly manufactured or mass produced goods?  Check out sites like Etsy or do a Web search for handmade, plus the item you're looking for. 
  • Instead of buying a new pair of gloves or a scarf from a retailer, see if you can find a hand knit pair.
  • If you're thinking about replacing furniture and you can't afford a handmade set consider getting something second hand, like a gently used table and chairs set, instead of buying a new, mass produced set.
  • Instead of using one of those cardboard cup sleeves when you go to buy coffee in the morning, consider buying a crocheted coffee cozy from an individual maker.
  • If you want a new dress, try looking for a local seamstress to have one made just for you.
  • Want a new laptop or phone case?  Many people hand make and sell these.
  • Instead of buying mass produced jewelry, check out Etsy or search online for handmade marketplaces to find someone who can hand make the right piece for you.
I know that not everyone can buy 100% handmade, but it's important to do our part to support artisans as much as we can.  I hope that this holiday season you'll consider buying handmade for gifts instead of only buying from big box retailers.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Find Vintage on Zibbet!

I mentioned in an earlier post that I decided to set up shop on Zibbet.  I still have my Etsy shop, but I think it's important to expand and, as they say, not keep all your eggs in one basket!  What I like about Zibbet is that it's an online marketplace for real handmade goods, but they are also a great place to find vintage, supplies and fine art!

I was actually reading online about the difference between antique and vintage.  One thing I read was that cars had to be at least 50 years old to be considered an antique, but that an official antique is at least 100 years old.  When it comes to vintage, most people consider vintage to be 20+ years old.  So all this time that I've said I love antiques (which I do!) I was also referring to vintage items!

I was browsing on Zibbet today and came across some great vintage finds from the shop AnyOldTime.


The first thing that caught my eye was this Vintage Gibson teapot!  It has a simple, but beautiful pink and green floral design in an Athens pattern with delicate hint of a bronze color on its handle, lid and spout.  It reminds me of home and of the teapots we used to have, as well as the Athens patterned dishware and spice jars we used so often.  http://www.zibbet.com/AnyOldTime/artwork?artworkId=1275303



I also came across these vintage blue and white Dutch family and windmill figurines.  When I looked at the details, I saw that they were made in Japan, and coupled with the blue and white colours and details it reminded me so much of these handmade plates we have with delicately drawn koi fish.  These small Dutch figurines of a family and windmills would fit perfectly on any mantlepiece.  http://www.zibbet.com/AnyOldTime/artwork?artworkId=1275289

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Now Open on Zibbet!

I recently decided to open up a shop on Zibbet.  If you've never heard of Zibbet, it's a real handmade marketplace, which also has supplies and vintage!  It's not a new site, in fact it was started in 2009.  The founder of the site, Jonathan Peacock, came up with the idea of creating an eBay site but for artisans.  That's actually where the name Zibbet comes from - exhibit - and they continue to feature fine art with handmade.  You can actually read more about how Zibbet came to be.

The handmade market is a very diverse one, from wire wrapping jewelry to soldering rings, oil paintings, watercolours, crocheted sweaters and knit scarves, photography, even greeting cards!  It's amazing to think that so many things were created by the hands of the owner(s) of a one-man or one-woman or a couple-run business and it's so important to recognise the different between handmade and massed produced, as well as how these items affect not only us, but the world as a whole.

There has recently been an influx of sellers to Zibbet who share the same beliefs about handmade, the great quality behind it, and what handmade really means.  I'm so excited to be starting up a shop on there with so many great artisans and I look forward to showing some of the amazing finds I've come across on the site!

Here is my most recent listing on Zibbet (but the day is still young and I have more to list!)


This is a pair of Montana blue pearl earrings.  They also appear to be a bit of a dark midnight blue.  I carefully wire wrapped these blue Czech glass pearl earrings using copper wire.  The ear wires are also 100% copper.