Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

5.04.2011

May Giveaway

Our April winner will be announced shortly.  For our May giveaway Natashia of Skyeblue85 is giving away a $30 credit for her store.  She is an artist and her shop feature painted canvases, glassware, etc.  You may even find the perfect gift for Dad!  Remember Father's Day is coming up soon......

1. Visit the SkyeBlue85 etsy shop and tell her what items you would like to buy with a store credit.

2. Follow the Bluegrass etsy team blog if you are not already a follower. Let us know you are following by commenting below. (one chance to win)

3. Subscribe to the Bluegrass etsy emails from this blog if you are not already a subscriber. Let us know you have subscribed in a comment below. (one chance to win)

4. Post about this contest on your own blog and leave us the link below for your blog. (one chance to win)

5. Tweet about this contest from your twitter account and leave us your twitter name. (one chance to win)

6. Make a purchase from SkyeBlue85 for 3 chances to win. List the transaction ID in three separate comments below.


7. Like the Facebook fan page for SkyeBlue85 for an additional chance to win.

 

 


This contest will end at midnight on Tuesday, May 31. The giveaway for this month is open to US residents only.
To find more handmade items from the Bluegrass Etsy Street team simply log into etsy and search "teambluegrass".

11.01.2010

Our November Holiday Giveaway!





For November we are having our biggest giveaway ever!  We have two boxes full of items donated from the talented and generous members of the Bluegrass Etsy Street Team.  One Grande Prize winner will receive a Large Flat Rate Priority box and a First Prize winner will receive a smaller box.  Entries are open to the USA and Canada only.  We want the winners to have their boxes around Thanksgiving so the contest will end and the winners will be notified on November 22nd.

Items in the giveaway include:
Aromatherapy packs from Glory Be Herbals
Snowman earrings, cell phone charms and zipper pulls from Creative Eye Studio.
A pendant from Abbey Dog Art.
Sterling Silver Beaded earrings ( red and green wreath)  and beaded bookmarks from Whimsy Beading.
Pearl earrings from Anibur in neutral shades.
A holiday fabric floral wreath from Spool of Plenty, Needles and Kims and Wandering Whimsies.
Spools of thread from Spool of Plenty.
A felted brooch from Needles and Kims.
A set of four coasters from FORMD.
A KEYS key holder from Knob Creek Metal Arts.
Soap, perfume and perfume samples from JASaromatics in Amber Blush, Sandalwood, Love At First Sight.
Photographic greeting cards from MommieDawn spotlighting the natural beauty of Kentucky.
Christmas ornaments from Wandering Whimsies.  One is a plush Santa and is absolutely adorable.
A stained glass tree ornament and a set of screenprinted note cards from Faces Are Funny.
A key Fob from Cow Girl Rosie.
A clutch purse from Vernon Ave.
A bracelet from The Misfit dreamers.

Some of the items are pictured above.  We invite you to browse the shop links so you can see the quality of the items being given away and, of course, start your Holiday shopping.  The total value of all items in this giveaway is over $300!

To enter leave a comment telling us what handmade items you would like to receive as gifts.  You can also have extra entries by tweeting this giveaway, posting this giveaway to your blog, and by becoming a follower to this blog (don't forget to leave the link in your comments).  You can find hundreds more handmade items by searching "teambluegrass" on etsy.  Good Luck and Happy Holidays!

9.03.2009

Bluegrass Sept Giveaway: SmackinArt

Our lucky winner of the August giveaway from Purrprints is Jacque Curl of Missouri. Congratulations Jacque. Becca will be in touch with you when your prize ships!

We'd now like to announce our giveaway for the month of September!

This month's prize come to us from the very talented Tina Mackin of SmackinArt Studio. Tina is giving away three hydrangea watercolor greeting cards and a copy of her original 'zine, the "Poetry and Essay Issue."

Total value of this prize is $15.


To enter, please visit Tina's SmackinArt shop and come back here to leave a comment and tell us what you like about her shop or her art. If you tweet about the contest let us know for another chance to win. If you post this contest at your blog, leave a comment with the link for yet another chance to win. Finally, if you are not already a subscriber to our blog, enter your email in the subscribe box for another chance to win.

The contest ends September 30. We'll draw a random winner that evening and post by the first week of October.

Good luck to all and thanks for playing!!







8.14.2009

Feature Friday: The Artistic Touch

Each Friday we feature a Bluegrass Etsy team member to spotlight. Today we feature Tammie Bartlett of The Artistic Touch. We think you will love Tammie's work and especially her custom pet portrait paintings! Her love of horses and animals is evident in her etsy shop.


How did you first hear about etsy?

I was searching online for venues to sell my art. All I had ever heard of was Ebay and was wondering if there were other auction places out there. I stumbled across Etsy. I spent 3 months reading in the forums (not logged in) and reading all the site information trying to learn as much as I could about how it all worked before I set up my own shop. In December 2007, I took the plunge. It has been a constant learning experience to which I still consider myself a beginner as I do not have this promotion thing in particular down pat yet.

Tell us about a little about yourself and your favorite craft/art!

I am a country girl, born and raised, and I absolutely love animals and always have. I am a sucker for animals needing loving, care, etc. I was raised on a farm and mistakenly thought that when I grew up, maybe I would be better at how farm life is supposed to work, i.e. selling animals for profit, etc. Well, everything I got seems to have stayed as I tend to make pets of anything and everything I get, so profitable farm life has not been so good in that department, but I've got lots of pets to love!

As for my art, I guess my favorite is the pet portraits and graphite portraits that I do for people as they give me the most satisfaction. I love taking a picture of a person or pet that means so much to someone and making a completed piece for them to keep as a memory always whether it be a sweatshirt, picture, or piece of jewelry.


How did you get started as a designer?

According to my memory, I would say second grade, but my mom says that I took my first steps for a pencil, so there might be some discrepancy there. My mom used to let my sister and I get 2 "funny" books (comic books) apiece when we went to the grocery store each week. After reading the funny books, I would draw the pictures out of them in an art tablet my mom had bought me. I drew everything in colored pencil or graphite pencil. I'd draw cowboy calendar pictures that my dad got every year and so on.

I didn't start painting until I was around 17 or 18. My mom tried to get me to paint all along, but I didn't like painting at that time. I finally tried some fabric dyes on sweatshirts, and I was hooked. I started selling pet portraits on sweatshirts probably as my first selling experience and did pretty well just by word of mouth which is probably how just about all my artwork comes about since I'm not too good at the promotion part. I have always dabbled in and tried just about any kind of craft or art that comes my way that sparks my interest. I tend to take these crafts such as polymer clay, paint, etc. and incorporate them together to try to make interesting, one-of-a-kind, custom-made pieces.


What inspires you to create?

I think that my creativity comes out most when I am making a piece for a customer or a gift for someone I care about. When I can take what they care about the most, their favorite colors, style, person, pet, etc. and turn that into a piece for a memory keepsake, that is when I find I get the most satisfaction from my God-given talent. Lots of my customers will have in mind something they think they might like, and I take those ideas and combine mine with them for a completed and hopefully satisfying piece that they will cherish.


How long have you been a member of Bluegrass etsy and how did you hear about the team?

I got invited to join the Bluegrass Etsy Team, I think, at the end of last year or so. It is hard for me to remember since time seems to be flying by so fast these days! I was so glad to be invited to join a team. I am on the introverted side, so it has been hard for me to get myself accustomed to being online for everyone to see whether I know them or not. We had a "meet and greet" which I attended, and I got to meet a lot of wonderful people on our team who were very "down to earth" and made me feel very comfortable. I couldn't have asked to be associated with any nicer or helpful people!


Any advice you would give to aspiring designers?

If you design something, make sure it is the best you can do. Get it as perfect as your talent will allow so that you have a good product. Keep learning. A person can learn something from everyone they meet if they just listen and are aware and don't be afraid, above all, to ask questions. The people on Etsy and on this team are some of the most helpful people I have ever experienced being involved with, and it was very surprising to me to have this experience in an online venue. If you need help, just ask. If someone can't help, they will more than likely point you towards someone who can!


Anything else you would like to add?

Yes, I meet people all the time who tell me when they meet me or see my work that they don't have a talent and wish they did. Everyone has a God-given talent. It might not be a "creative" one so to speak. It could be that you are good with children, good with finances, are a good listener, etc., and I think that all of these talents can give you so much satisfaction if you can find a way to use it to give back to those who may need it in some small way. Figure out your talents and desires and use them!

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Thanks Tammie for the inspiring interview! To see more of Tammie's work, visit her at The Artistic Touch.

To see more of the talented artisans on the Bluegrass etsy team, visit etsy.com then click on the search box and type in teambluegrass. Remember to shop handmade for your gift giving needs!

5.31.2009

Slideshow Tutorial: Matchbook Notebook Promo Cards

This tutorial was lovingly put together by our own amazing Kellibeans Enjoy this tutorial and thanks Kelli for the hard work! This is a GREAT tutorial! I wanna go make one!




10.29.2008

Member of the Week- J Cobb

We are very lucky to have some talented men on our team that tolerate being on a team full of women. One of our men, J Cobb of J Cobb's Folklore, is fitting to be featured right before Halloween because he makes these rad, kind of funky-eerie paintings:

How perfect for Halloween! And the prints are only $10 a pop too! Visit J Cobb's Folklore soon!

9.12.2008

Member of the Week: Jama Watts



Jama Watts, a member of our team from Lebanon, Kentucky, has had the great honor of being selected by Maker's Mark this month in their "Mark of Great Art" art show. We are all very proud of Jama! She is clearly an artist on the rise! Both a painter and an accomplished jewelry designer, Jama has won several awards for her jewelry design, and will even be featured in an upcoming episode of HGTV's "That's Clever!".

The Kentucky native also runs an art gallery, These Precious Things in Lebanon, in addition to her Etsy shop of the same name. You can learn more about Jama on her website http://www.jamawatts.com, read more about her on the Makers Mark~ Mark of Great Art, or visit her Etsy shop, These Precious Things.