Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

You're Invited: Arm Party

Minus the swanky fashion soirre's that occur during NYFW, there are plenty of parties that one can have on their own. The ever more increasingly popular types are Arm Parties.

Coined by renowned fashion blogger and author, Leandra Medine of The Man Repeller fame, an Arm Party is placing a large amount of bracelets of all or one style on one single arm.

Join our Arm Party at Blackbird Attic below, don't worry we welcome any and all party goers.

Bracelets $5-$8

Seedbead Bracelets $8

Style Tip: The friendship bracelet styles can be paired with more casual looks and the metal styles can be dressed up or dressed down. 
Bracelets $5-$8

TTFN,


Thursday, May 24, 2012

New (Old) Jewelry at Blackbird Attic

Here are some of the newest jewelry additions to Blackbird Attic. These are from an old line of jewelry that sold in the 80s and 90s. All priced very reasonably between $8-$13.










Friday, September 30, 2011

Handmade Jewelry at Blackbird Attic

I am trying to carry more handmade jewelry at Blackbird Attic. I found these pieces on Etsy and was attracted to the simple but interesting designs. These pieces and more are in now, by Toony Jewelry, come check them out at the shop! Prices are affordable in the $10-$20 range.

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Finds & Fabrics

Yesterday my sister and I made the journey to Long Island to visit a store called The Watermelon Patch that my sewing teacher recommended for vintage fabrics. They are moving locations and have a 50% off sale on all fabrics. Sadly I forgot to bring my camera to the store to capture the hundreds of vintage trinkets and jewelry I was not expecting.. but I did take some shots of my finds today.

I couldn't help but pick up the ornaments seen below. I love the colors and their cute little retro faces.

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I dug through piles of fabric and chose based on what I thought were the most unique and "like me". The neon sailboat fabric I'm not sure is vintage (80's? or it could be more recent) but I couldnt pass it up. I think it will make a nice fun top. The fabric on the left is patterned with some of my favorite things like tea, jam,.. and pickles! I think it will make a perfect tea time dress, which by the way, I am bringing back. Tea time that is. There have already been a few tea parties at my house and there will be more. Lastly, the awesome zoo/lion print fabric on the bottom is very child-like and would make a lovely dress for a child, if I had a child, but instead I will wear it, because I like it.

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Below are my sister's final picks which also get my approval.

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So as I mentioned above, my sewing teacher recommended I visit Watermelon Patch for vintage fabrics. I'm probably getting a bit ahead of myself considering I haven't even finished my first dress, but that's what I do. Sewing is both easier and harder than I anticipated. I am trying to make the dress in the pattern below...

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Here is what I have so far. All .. 12 or so hours of it. It's coming together though..really it is. See if you don't know anything about sewing, let me explain a little. You get this tissue pattern and have to cut it out perfectly to your size. Then you have to pin it perfectly on your perfectly lined up fabric and perfectly cut it out. This takes awhile. And will not be perfect when you're finished. From there you have to line more things up and try to sew a straight line. Oh. There is also a lot of pressing (ironing for you non sewers, except it's not the same, okay) to do. I have to say.. I love love my bird house fabric. I am really hoping the dress comes out okay, but then again, it is the first clothing piece I have ever made, so I have to have some pride either way. Even though it takes so long (and is not necessarily cheaper than just buying a dress), I like that I am learning a new skill and accomplishing something rather than wasting my life away a little more on the internet. I hope to slowly achieve a closet full of handmade pieces and maybe even sell something..one day.

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And I also wanted to share a photo of a few jewelry pieces I made the other day. I guess I have somewhat of an entrepreneurial spirit because I used to have my own little jewelry company and from that, I still have many a bead left over. I am a big fan of gemstones, in their raw form especially, although the faceted is nice for a more elegant clean look. I thought I would make some simple and wearable pieces. My friend has already claimed the middle two, but there will be more! Find them at the store for $7 a pop. The long beaded boho-esque necklace is priced very reasonably as well at only $16.

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And don't forget...Disaster Life show tomorrow, 6-9pm. Stop by to enjoy some art, snacks and wine!



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