Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2011

RoseMarysClay on STATTEAM Blog today!

The STATTEAM on Etsy have featured RoseMarysClay on their blog today! I was approached by one of their leads, Jessi of DreamofaDream, yesterday to answer a few questions about myself.

http://statteamartistsonetsy.blogspot.com/

Thank you so much Jessi and the STATTEAM for this honor!

Friday, September 30, 2011

Friday Is Double Happiness Day Treasury

Here's another great Etsy treasury that featured one of my favorite square stoneware plates ... all of which have sold. It was sad to see the plates go, but I've made a dozen more for my next glaze firing. No time for tears ...

http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTE0MzUwOTd8ODAwNDE1MDI3/friday-is-double-happiness-day

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Handmade Rustic and Romantic Treasury

My rust handbuilt stoneware mug was featured today in this beautiful treasury:

http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTE1NjQxMjZ8Nzg5MzkwODY1/handmade-rustic-and-romantic

Take a look at it and some of the pieces and shops featured.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

New Items on Etsy

Here's a beautiful Ohata Khaki bowl I added to my shop at RoseMarysClay.etsy.com  This glaze has always been a favorite of mine and it looks great on white stoneware clay.



And I also added the following three stained glass pieces to RoseMarysGlassArt.etsy.com  The top piece with the beveled glass was so interesting to photograph.  See how the light shining on the bevels added different levels to the photo!  Or maybe it was my photography skills .....



New Sterling Silver Earrings Posted on Etsy

Just last week I made a couple pairs of new earrings that I love and posted them on Etsy:

http://www.etsy.com/listing/79388292/sterling-silver-hoop-earrings-with-pearl



Fused Iridescent Glass Dishes with Enamel

A few days ago I fused my iridescent and black glass squares together and discovered the fused pieces were just a little too big for the 5" molds.  DRAT!  DARN!  I calmly cut a 1/4" strip from two joining edges to make the piece 4-3/4" square.  I promised to show you how they looked after they were slumped.  Here are two pieces:





You can see more details in my Etsy shop where I just posted them: