Archive for July, 2009

President Obama Ornaments

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Choose from over 900 Glow in the Dark Ornaments.

Carla of B.A. Kid Again has been designing the handmade glow in the dark ornaments since 2001 and her list of ornaments grows daily. The ornaments glow in the dark because of the pigment and glitter combo that she uses.

She has playful ornaments such as party hats as well as more serious ornaments reflected in her Breast Cancer Awareness ornaments and her ornaments to honor the military. Carla can take a photo or jpg file such as the one used for the President Obama ornament shown above and print it onto a special photo fabric paper. You can see endless possibilities for personalized ornaments.

Her customers give her alot of ideas when they ask for custom designs and she is always willing to work with her clients to create just what they have in mind. You will find reasonably priced ornaments with Christmas themes, angel ornaments, patriotic ornaments, sports ornaments, hobby and career ornaments and more. Carla will even personalize the ornaments with a name or the year at no extra charge.

The handmade ornaments are designed so that there is plenty of color with a bit of black border so that the colors “pop out” and they will glow in the dark once they have been exposed to light. The unique ornaments are available on her ArtFire site as well as the B.A. Kid Again site on Etsy and will be sold at many festivals, bazaars and fairs in 2009. You can also find the B.A.KidAgain ornaments and more personalized ornaments on The Ornaments Directory.

Article and images used with permission from B.A.Kid Again

Angelo Tiozzo – Glass Ornaments Master

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Angelo Tiozzo has refined his glass making skills since he was 11 years old.

Angelo Tiozzo is the glass master who heads Gala Glass. His pedigree as a glass artisan is beyond reproach. He was born in Murano, Italy – a small island close to Venice – which is the world’s premiere centre for glass artistry. Murano has produced families of master glassmakers for more than a millenium. Angelo Tiozzo was born into such a family, and starting at the tender age of 11, he began polishing his craft under the watchful eye of Murano’s great glassmakers.

Today, with over 50 years of experience in the glass arts, Angelo works in the family business along with his wife and two sons. To ensure a wide offering of artistic crystal glass creations, Angelo also selects the best from the work of other world-class craftsmen to enrich the Gala Glass legacy.

Angelo is such a stickler for quality that every creation is inspected at the workshop by a trained member of the Tiozzo family to ensure the high standards that Gala Glass demands are constantly met. You can rest assured that when they ship your order, it will contain a standout handmade creation that will be treasured for years.

Article and images used with permission from GalaGlass.com

Wearable Ornaments or Jewelry?

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

One of the first records of wearable ornaments was in 3000 BC in Egypt.

Racheles Originals

Personal wearable ornaments that are made out of shell beads have also been discovered by archaeologists in Africa and they may date back at least 70,000 years. There is definitely a contemporary trend towards adorning our bodies with beautiful ornaments, with Google returning a search of more than 80,000 sites in a search for wearable ornaments. That doesn’t include the thousands of brick & mortar shops displaying wearable ornaments as well as several magazines dedicated to wearable ornaments. If you add the word jewelry to the search, you get 206,000,000 sites.

Some jewelry wouldn’t be considered wearable ornaments. Generally speaking, wearable ornaments are handcrafted and either one-of-a-kind or at least limited in production. Wearable ornaments sometimes serve a creative purpose and have a symbolic meaning too. They are used to enhance the body in an artistic way and are independent of their usefulness. Of course, the wearable ornaments can be useful, such as a designer watch. But their true purpose is simply beauty.

With so many ornament collectors today, the movement towards wearing ornaments naturally is on the increase too. The ornament collector’s love of beautiful ornaments naturally spills over into the enjoyment of adorning themselves with ornaments. The ornament collector’s jewelry box full of wearable ornaments just adds more to their ornament collection.

There are also gorgeous hair ornaments made out of everything from fabricated jewels to vintage tapestry and the price range can be anywhere from $5 to $500 and more for an exceptional design and materials.

It is fun to discover a special wearable ornament that becomes a kind of signature for you that will express who you are, or who you aspire to be. When you search for your wearable ornament, follow your passion towards your favorite colors and materials. You may want to decide on your favorite gem as a starting point for the color or combination of colors that you want.

There are many designers that create wearable ornaments that are reflections of nature and even include parts of nature such as dried flowers and grasses. Some artists mix mediums such as fabrics, beads and metals. If you find a designer whose general style intrigues you, you have a head start.

Of course, what expresses you today may not feel as comfortable on another day and this is how your collection of wearable ornaments begins. Will you ever again choose to throw on a piece of jewelry just because it matches your outfit? Start with the wearable ornament or ornaments that feel right today and let your outfit accessorize.

When it comes down to finding your signature wearable ornament, try not to over analyze it. After all, it is all about beauty. Enjoy!

Please click on the images above to view more wearable ornaments.

Here are more great resources for wearable ornaments:

Ornament Magazine – Best source for wearable ornaments ideas and supplies
Laura Timmins – The Midnight Sky Collection reflects nature
360 Jewels – Rings that are pretty no matter how you look at them
Palleiko Designs – Contemporary wearable art inspired through Nature
Jewelry by Anixi – Sterling silver blends contemporary and masculine
Street Noodles – Unusual variety of wearable art – Bird Series and more
The Beaded Lilly – Dazzling beaded cuffs from primitive to exotic
Rachele’s Originals – Eye catching wearable ornaments to fall in love with
Sand Fibers – Splendidly unique – One of a kind necklaces, cuffs, and pendants
Beersheba Porcelain – Beautiful necklaces made from hand-made beads
Under the Bo – Antique and archaeological jewelry from Asia and beyond
Bill Farr – Fine art wearable sculpture in silver, wood, stones and gems

Handmade Ornaments from 32 Degrees North

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Make your own Vintage Ornaments with Ornament Project Kits.

Decorating your home can be a fun family tradition to be looked forward to all year. Preparing for the holidays can involve everyone in the household with preparations and decoration projects for months in advance.

The website name 32 Degrees North was chosen by the owners as the name because that is the latitude of San Diego County (where their family has lived since 1881). Amanda Rigney said that they wanted a name that reflects who they are and where they come from but also reflects well on what they make. She says that creating has always been something they’ve done. Every year her family made ornaments and decorations for themselves, and they decided in 2006 to expand on their collection and make it available to others who love Christmas and heirloom quality pieces made in small quantities.

Hand-crafted with meticulous attention to detail, 32 Degrees North ornaments are one-of-a-kind and many of the ornaments are limited editions, made in very small quantities. There are sets of ornaments available which are presented in a very nice wooden keepsake box for gift giving and protecting the fragile ornaments. The ornament sets are lovely and would please collectors and gift recipients any time of year.

By using vintage and authentic elements, the designers are able to create vintage-inspired ornaments in the noble tradition of Victorian craftsmen. From design to construction to finishing, they spend hours carefully detailing each piece with carefully chosen elements to capture the charm and elegance of traditional ornaments and decorations. 32 Degrees North’s website at vintage-ornaments.com has become well known to Victorian ornaments collectors and their vintage ornaments have appeared in the Victorian Homes magazine, a testimony of how committed the designers are to creating ornaments in the authentic Victorian style

For those who want to try their hand at creating their own vintage ornaments, you can purchase a select sampling of unique supplies, like scraps, Dresden trims and foils, spun glass, fancy papers, as well as ready-to-make project kits. The project kits have everything that you need to create your own vintage ornaments and decorations in one kit. With the easy to follow instructions, you will be able to design bottle brush trees, vintage inspired ornaments, tree toppers and more. You may find that making ornaments together is such a fun family project, that you will want to create ornaments for other holidays besides Christmas.

Amanda and her family are proud to showcase their collection of handmade ornaments and decorations and hope that the vintage ornaments will find a place in your family’s celebrations and traditions to be enjoyed for many years to come.

Article and images used with permission from 32 Degrees North.