The First Snow

“I found that snowflakes were miracles of beauty; and it seemed a shame that this beauty should not be seen and appreciated by others.”  ~Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley, 1925

There’s something magical about the first snow. The sight of that first snowflake can elicit gasps of excitement in both the young and old. Wilson Bentley, the first person to photograph a snow crystal back in 1885, was so fascinated by snow, that he went on to capture more than 5000 images of snowflakes during his lifetime.  Here is a sampling of today’s photographers on Etsy who share in the fascination and the beauty of snow.

People wait in line for Broadway tickets in this appropriately titled photograph, "The Snow Must Go On."

It's hard to resist the beauty of Belvedere Castle on a  snowy day in Central Park.

This double exposure image of a snowy street in Hoboken NJ evokes nostalgia. The photo below, "Bamboo Forest in Winter," captures an early winter morning in a Japanese bamboo grove.

 

 

Post by: Nicoletta Siccone / ETSY Shop: ArtologieDesigns / Website: www.art-ologie.com

Stunning Silhouettes

Photos by Margaret Houston

Today I came across an article in Garden & Gun magazine about a homeowner in Charleston, South Carolina that has used over 100 beautiful silhouettes to an amazing feature wall in her home. Event designer Calder Clark has been gathering silhouettes since she was 16 and there is no doubt her collection is stunning. Etsy is a wonderful resource for this art form and a great place to start building a collection of your own!

This custom gold foil silhouette is from one of my all time favorite Etsy shops Le Papier Studio. I love they modern approach to the classic silhouette art form. It's a wonderful gift for that newly engaged couple in your life!

In addition to paper products,  Le Papier Studio also offers custom silhouette jewelry. Perfect for a new mom, grandmother or your best friend. 

If you're looking to incorporate pets into your display check out Linen Workshop. They offer printable download silhouettes as well as the traditional hand cut paper. It's great because depending on your timeline and budget you can choose the solution that is right for you!

And if you just can't get enough of the vintage vibe visit The Community Forklift. They have this a one-of-a-kind beauty available now! 

Best of luck and I hope you enjoy building your own collection of beautiful silhouettes!

~Amberlee

www.amberleeisabellahome.com

 

Post Holiday Recycling 101

We are three Sundays past Christmas. If you celebrated like my family did with two small children ages 1.5 and five days and 7, you may have ended up with a pile of wrapping paper and bows, and possibly ribbon, if that's your thing, that was so tall, it required three normal sized garbage bags.

I cannot lie, watching the bags be filled hurt my heart and made my pulse quicken. The values I hold so dearly about recycling and waste did not matter on Christmas morning.  Not as I watched the excitement of the children. It was the after mass that caused the hurt and anger and sadness.

Now, don't get me wrong, I was indeed glad that my "sister-in-law" was recycling. I was glad that we did have the ability to even recycle, although my brother who had a brief fling as a trash man, shared with me that Waste Management does not in fact recycle at all, even though they say they do. I am glad that it was only paper. Bows seemed to not be as prevalent under our tree this holiday and I used ribbons, which, we know can be reused.

If you at any time, experienced the same pangs as me, you probably also wanted to find solutions on how to limit the waste. Please know that I'm a stationer. My business is paper. My industry does a fine job of convincing you that you need those shiny and glittery sheets of paper each year during the Holiday season - heck during the entire year for any occasion! This same industry also convinces you that you don't need to do dishes during the holidays - buy paper plates (or plastic or Styrofoam plates, even!), cups, plastic utensils, and decorated napkins and table runners and place mats. While a bit different of an industry, they also suggest you buy those big aluminum trays and cooking pans because, "who wants to scrub a pan during the holidays?"

I get it. And I get the urge to want nicely decorated tables for your loved ones, but you don't need those things. You have everything you need already. (That statement alone is true of life - you have a body, brain and heart. You have everything you need.) All the other stuff is extra. Not to mention extra money at a time when you're already spending more than you may normally. Your family is going to love you whether you have pretty paper plates and matching cups or not.

The paper that you bought, maybe on sale, probably not on sale, is not going to matter and hopefully it will be recycled, but it may not. If it isn't, it will sit in a landfill until it breaks down. If it has glitter, that will go into the ground and insects will eat it. They'll probably die from the ingredient breakdown of ingesting the glitter.

So what can you do? What can I do? I like paper with glitter as much as the next person/crafter/writer/stationer!

Below are suggestions for post holiday recycling. In this case, it may be too late - I am writing three weeks after the Holiday - but as I have been organizing my studio/office and home for the past week and I've started removing the stuff that I don't need - you can never have knowledge of available options. At this point of the year, where we are all trying to usher in better lifestyle choices, it is my joy to share removing the "holiday trash" in an environmentally responsible way:

UPS Recycles Peanuts + Bubble Wrap

I had a box of peanuts and bubble wrap sitting in my apartment for years at this point. A few days ago, I drove to the UPS Store in the town over from mine and dropped off the box. The woman working there was like, "I'll take it all!" Done and done!

If you received any items shipped to you with peanuts and bubble wrap, UPS is your friend. For reals!

Recycle Wrapping Paper

At this point wrapping paper should be added to your normal paper recycling. There are other options for what you can do with them -

1. You can save pieces to wrap gifts next year

2. If you are looking for craft ideas, you can use the paper for collages, or even as a backing toa framed picture. You can turn them into tags like my Mom did recently for a market. You can turn them into envelopes for your cards next year. The possibilities are endless.

Send Cards to St. Jude for their Recycled Card Program

For over 30 years St. Jude has been making recycled cards. It started as a way to say thank you to donors of the St. Jude Ranch for Children and turned into a program that brings money to the children who make the cards, teaches them about recycling and learn basic job skills in addition to helping St. Jude support their programs and services for abused, neglected and homeless children, young adults and families.

There are some restrictions, for example, you cannot send Hallmark, American Greeting or Disney cards due to licensing laws, but they will gladly take cards for all occasions. You can get more information, as well as the address to mail your cards on their website.

I could go on and on with other ways for you to recycle, but I'll save those for future posts. Next, we'll tackle how to recycle old clothes and torn textiles, especially if you got new clothes for the holidays. Until then, happy post Holidays cleaning!

Sara // S2 Stationery & Design

Serenity and Rose Quartz, Colors of the Year

A new year and Pantone, the international color experts, have a new color of the year.  This time in 2016 it's not just one, but two.  Not sure how I feel about it.  The announcement originally made this past December made me immediately ask, why two colors.  As a designer this is one thing I look forward to, the color of the year.  The color of the year determines multiple factors across many industries including fashion, interiors, home, and auto.    In the past the colors have been bold, vibrant, refreshing and renewing. It's a snapshot of what Pantone sees happening in our society and culture.  

Past colors of the year from Pantone

These two new color choices are setting a new pattern.  Pantone says this is a unilateral approach to color that is coinciding with societal movements towards gender equality and fluidity.  The cover page on their website expressed fluidity, see top picture.  Is gender equality happening globally? I do wonder. 

So onto the colors, they are Rose Quartz and Serenity.  Rose Quartz is not meant to portray a baby pink and Serenity is not meant to portray a baby blue.  This is what Pantone's Executive Director Leatrice Eiseman told the Wall Street Journal.  Separately maybe they can be read as that but the pink is not soft enough or have enough red in it.  The blue has more red that a true baby blue. Together they do look beautiful.  It is a harmonious pairing.  And yes it does reflect connection and wellbeing but do you see it working in interiors? In fashion? Yes, maybe.  In cars? Possibly.  In home? Have you seen the pink Cuisinart Kitchen mixer?

Pantone.com has a "social" page where clips of social media are being posted.  Its a smart marketing way of showing what the public are already liking and creating inspiration from.

Seeing the colors together makes me think ok it may work.  However, it still bothers me a tad that they chose 2 colors.  Is this the beginning of a trend?

Tracey Toole

www.traceytoole.com  |   www.traceytoole.etsy.com



Year's End

nydailynews   Rockefeller Tree 2015

nydailynews   Rockefeller Tree 2015

Another year has come to a close.  It has been such a busy month and especially the last two weeks of the year for me personally, I have had no time to reflect.  I hope to take some time to think and ponder on this last year, there are so many things to digest.  I usually do not have resolutions but I think this year I may create some. The new year is a good time to start fresh, wipe the slate clean.  One of my favorite blogs is Design Sponge and they have a terrific section of New Year's to do's.   Healthy recipes, cleaning to do's and resolutions from a variety of artists.  Maybe you will find some inspiration.  Right now I am off to start cleaning the storage room!

photo from 12 Tidy Homes from designsponge.com

First I do want to thank a few people.   To all of the supporters of the handmade movement, those who encourage and assist us in so many ways.  To those shoppers who buy our handmade goods.  To those who make a conscious decision to buy local.  To all the makers and fellow Etsy sellers around the globe. And to my fellow Etsy New Yorkers,  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Tracey Toole

www.etsy.com/shop/traceytoole |   www.traceytoole.com  

It's About...Making Time

During this busy time of year, many of us wish for more time to accomplish the many tasks the season brings. So much to do, so little time! Make every moment count with this inspiring collection from Etsy artisans, which feature time in ways both stylish and functional.  

Not just for cycling enthusiasts, this Brooklyn Bicycle Wall Clock measures time in a design using a recycled bicycle chain ring, 

A real working hourglass  dangles from a stainless steel chain in this unique necklace.

This bamboo and leather wood watch is designed with quality, comfort, and style in mind.

Salvador Dali inspired this incredible statement hat. Designed with ivory paper and feather arrows, this headpiece is one-of-a-kind.

Remember to enjoy every moment!

Post by: Nicoletta Siccone / ETSY Shop: ArtologieDesigns / Website: www.art-ologie.com