Posts Tagged ‘handcrafted ornaments’

Christmas Ornaments from the Tropics

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

This is Hawaiiana at its best with handcrafted ornaments made from shells.

    

Although you may be looking forward to the approaching winter and maybe a few gray days, browsing the MauiChristmas.com site will make you long for tropical breezes and walks on sandy beaches.  Many of their Christmas ornaments are crafted from the natural shells of Hawaii, and you can almost smell the fragrant orchid leis with a hint of ocean spray in the background.

The decorative shell ornaments like this snowflake ornament are so creative and you would think that with the hundreds of tiny shells that make up this ornament that it would take hours to make.  I am amazed that this lovely design can be purchased for only $8!   That is a real bargain for a special ornament to add to your Christmas tree.  Speaking of Christmas trees, you will want to check out the Christmas tree decorated with all Hawaiian ornaments at MauiChristmas.com

There is such a variety of ornaments on this site including novelty ornaments, angel ornaments, santa ornaments, and many Hawaiian flower ornaments, and many of their ornaments are not  made from shells.  Some of the ornament designs are handcrafted and handcarved from the local basswood and that makes for an ornament that will last for many years.  Indulge in a little piece of the tropics with one of these lovely tropical Christmas ornaments.

Article and images used with permission from MauiChristmas.com

Chemist Creates Unique Christmas Ornaments

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

This multi-million dollar company is a world leader in ornaments.

   

ChemArt began as a one-man business in 1976, and they combine several techniques to create over 15 different lines of ornaments, including custom ornaments. Their ornament making process includes photo chemical etching, plating, and screen printing, and this is all done in one location in Rhode Island.  Designing, creating, processing and marketing in one central place assures the high quality of each ornament. The staff at ChemArt is proud to tell you that all of their beautiful ornaments are made in America.

Founder and CEO Richard Beaupre is a chemist, and started ChemArt over 30 years ago.  Mr. Beaupre’s special training as a chemist, his natural artistic talents, and his burning desire to have his own business all worked together to make the 33 year old business a success.  He was able to apply his knowledge as a chemist to creating and processing the ornaments seen in the ChemArt collections such as Baldwin ornaments, Tropical ornaments, Christmas Symphony® ornaments, Toy Chest® ornaments, and so many more ”must-see” assortments. 

You can find the ornaments in stores, but you may want to visit ChemArt first to narrow your choices.  There are so many gorgeous ornaments to choose from.  Enjoy!

Article and images used with permission from ChemArt.com

20% Coupon – Handmade Christmas Ornaments

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Each unique basswood Christmas ornament can be personalized.

A licensed artist with Great American Collectibles, sculptor Robert Francis is a self-taught artist who has turned his love of wood and sculpture into a thriving online business at RFStudio.com. We were astonished to learn that he creates all of the ornament designs without ever touching a pencil to paper. The graphic design is already in his mind before he begins each ornament, and in that artist mode, creativity flows, and another matchless wooden ornament is formed. Then, the handcrafted basswood ornament is hand painted with bright and cheerful hues. That beautiful hand painting is the “icing on the cake.”

From his home studio in Syracuse, New York, Robert Francis spends the day around his snowmen ornaments, angel, santa and folk ornaments. His shelves also include wonderful figurines for Christmas, as well as other holidays. But he doesn’t get to keep the ornaments and figurines around long, because once he displays them on RFStudio.com, the ornaments usually sell out very quickly as does his other artwork. As you can see from the close up image of the snowman ornament, it is attention to detail that sets the hand carved wooden ornaments apart from the ordinary, and each of the ornaments are designed to be unique and one-of-a-kind with a personality of its own. No two ornaments can ever be identical!

The artist will accept commissions to create special heirloom orders. If you have an ornament design in mind, you can take advantage of Robert’s years of experience and his natural talents to bring that design to life. Contact him through the studio today for an appointment to discuss your keepsake ornament. Mention Ornaments.com or enter the word “ornaments” in the coupon manager at the time of the order and receive 20% off of any purchase!

Article and images used with permission from rfstudio.com.

Grandmother Sells Ornaments Online

Friday, October 9th, 2009

There is nothing ordinary about this grandmother!

Susan Cherry says that she is thrilled to be a grandmother, and it only takes a few seconds on the Cherry Designs Inc. website to know that she is pretty delighted with life in general. Her enthusiasm is reflected in the prolific collection of ornaments that she and David Cherry have put together to celebrate every occasion and milestone .

The sense of humor that comes through in the ornaments is contagious, and scrolling through the pages of blown glass ornaments may just make you laugh out loud. I get the feeling that she had one of her grandchildren in mind for every design and that every ornament is “grandchild inspired.” Being able to see life from a child’s point of view is definitely an asset for creating fun “one of a kind” ornaments.

Susan and David Cherry are both artists, and have recently added a gallery of Susan’s ornaments and David’s newest inspirational art to their website. It is important to them that you are pleased with your ornaments, and so each of their handblown ornaments comes with a lifetime guarantee and free personalization.

Susan Cherry started Cherry Designs, Inc. in 2000, and with her skills as an artist, seamstress and writer, she has developed a prosperous business, and her blown glass ornaments have been shipped worldwide. She basks in her role as Nana, and she loves all celebrations, especially Christmas. Susan is very pleased, because through her charming ornaments, she gets to share the Christmas fun that has been a part of her family tradition for years.

Article and images used with permission from Cherry Designs Inc.

Pacific Northwest Landmark Ornaments

Monday, October 5th, 2009

How many Northwest landmarks can you recognize?

The name PortlandOrnament.com gives us a clue as what to expect in the way of ornament designs, and Portland and Seattle sites are the focus of most of the ornaments, but the ornaments are not entirely limited to the Pacific Northwest. Even though you will see very nice ornaments depicting well known sites such as Pikes Place Market in Seattle and OMSI in Portland, the specialty ornaments range from Baby’s First Christmas to the delightful snowman that seems to be ready to dance right out of the computer on to your Christmas tree.

PortlandOrnament.com offers an annual issue ornament, and we northwesteners especially await the new design each year. The Portland ornament for 2009 celebrates the 150th anniversary of Oregon’s statehood and is pictured above. The 2009 Specialty ornament is the “I am an Individual” ornament which honors the resiliency of cancer patients and this limited edition ornament can be personalized as well.

Northwest companies and charitable events are also represented by the ornaments at PortlandOrnament.com such as the ornament they created in 1998 to celebrate the Nike World Masters Games. The detail and careful workmanship of each ornament is very precise, and the Portland and Seattle ornaments are plated with 24 karat gold and are silk screen enameled. Collectors will love that these unique and exclusively produced ornaments are hand numbered and come with a “story” about the historical landmark.

Article and images used with permission from PortlandOrnament.com.

Christmas Ornaments – Christmas Memories

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Collecting Christmas ornaments creates lasting Christmas memories.

We gaze at them—bright, shiny, glittering glass rainbows of color that conjure up joyful memories of so many Christmases past and the promise of so many Christmases yet to come. There are round prisms where the colors change before your eyes as they seem to dance in the warm lights strung on the tree with the glow of nearby candlelight.

Who doesn’t get a little excited at the sight of the first ornament being hung on the family Christmas tree? How many of us are comforted by seeing our favorite ornaments adorning the tree year after year, no matter what other things in our lives may have changed? And who doesn’t gently and a little bit wistfully pack their treasured ornaments away after the holiday’s memories are made, to be revisited next year like old friends who have a cherished place in our hearts?

The staff and artisans at The Glass Noel believe in the spirit of Christmas, and it is their hope that they can add to your enjoyment of the holidays through their colorful glass ornaments. Since each one of their glass ornaments is hand-painted on the inside, no two are the same. Each unique glass ornament is lovingly created by the artists at The Glass Noel, and each handpainted ornament is a numbered original design, making it a perfect collectible heirloom-quality gift for family, co-workers, friends, or as a keepsake adornment for your own Christmas tree for years to come.

If you are in the southeastern United States, you can still catch one of their ornament shows and see the unique handpainted glass ornaments up close. If you can’t get to their show, you can enjoy visiting The Glass Noel online and choosing a new favorite ornament for your ornament collection.

Article and images used with permission from TheGlassNoel.com

100+ Polymer Clay Ornaments

Monday, July 27th, 2009

How many ways can you say cute?

Cute doesn’t even begin to describe the ornaments and ornament figurines at Cheryl’s Little Creations. And if that isn’t enough, polymer clay artist and owner of Cheryl’s Little Creations is completely self taught in this fun medium of clay. All of her ornaments and ornament figurines are individually handmade without the use of molds or paints. Not surprisingly, the ideas for many of these whimsical miniatures comes from Cheryl’s children. She says that sometimes an idea will come to her in the middle of the night for an ornament and so she gets up out of bed and begins working on the new design.

She remembers making homemade playdough for her kids and having a great time making figurines and pretend food with them. Working with playdough evolved into making salt dough wall hangings for her children’s rooms. The next logical step was her discovery that she could get very detailed when she made ornaments with Polymer Clay.

Encouragement from friends to take a store owner’s offer to see her ornamental figurines took her into the start of a home based business supplying stores with her playful ornaments. Through much leg work and word of mouth, her handcrafted ornaments and ornament figurines are now sold at many retail stores as well as being displayed on The Ornaments Directory. Cheryl’s Little Creations Christmas ornaments and many of her other holiday ornaments have been shipped worldwide.

By the way, Cheryl loves her job.

Article and images used with permission from CherylsLittleCreations.com

One World Projects – Gourd Ornaments

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Fair trade importer of Christmas ornaments supports artisans from Peru.

One World Projects is a fair trade importer and distributor that imports handmade Christmas ornaments from over 100 artisan groups in more than 25 countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Established in 1992, OWP helps to provide viable economic alternatives for artisans and their families while addressing pressing global issues. The company works with artists to create holiday ornaments such as the gourd ornaments produced in Peru.

Gourds, better known locally as matès, are closely related to pumpkins, squash and cucumbers, and are a variety of shapes and sizes. They make a wonderful canvas for creating beautiful ornaments. Historically, the people of the Andes used gourds for storing food and for drinking chicha and yerba matè. The tradition of carving and burning detailed designs into the gourds to illustrate aspects of their culture dates back more than 3000 years and the designs of the ornaments reflect these centuries of workmanship.

Gourd vessels were elaborately etched with scenes that told stories – the latest news or ancient legends. The decorated vessels were used locally but also to carry messages between regions. Now, the only area where this tradition survives is in the twin villages of Cocha Chicas and Cochas Grandes, a short drive from the city of Huancayo. Today, the Peruvian gourd ornaments are an excellent natural and sustainable way to decorate your Christmas tree and home with holiday ornaments.

Gourds are grown in a variety of sizes, so ornaments artisans usually contract with growers for a certain approximate size in the October sowing season. The gourds are ready to be worked into ornaments the following June. Before being made into ornaments, the gourds are smooth on the outside and velvety on the inside. The sun-dried gourd is trimmed and washed, readying it for ornament decoration.

The ornamental decorations are carved, etched and burned into the gourd. Sometimes, they are only burned or “toasted”, making a design with softer edges than those with carved or etched designs. After a gourd is decorated, it is washed again, and then dried further in a kiln or over a flame. Sometimes a gourd ornament is further decorated by being rewashed and finished.

These fairly traded gourd ornaments support Peruvian artisans and can make a social and environmental statement in your household. See these handcrafted ornaments and more ethnic ornaments on The Ornaments Directory.

Article and images used with permission from OneWorldProjects.com

Make Ornaments from Rabbit Hollow Patterns

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Create a medallion ornament or a fancy ornament with beads and cabochons.

Rabbit Hollow Creations not only offers one-of-a-kind beaded ornaments for sale. They are also ready to supply the ornament maker with cabochons and “blank” ornaments. Their ornament patterns can be purchased in pdf format and most of the patterns are designed to just be slipped on to a plain glass ornament ball.

Cabochons are disk-like pieces similar to buttons and have many uses besides ornament making. Many crafters use them in their wearable ornament designs, ornamental magnets or barrettes. You can buy them at Rabbit Hollow with images ranging from flowers to Santa as well as in heart shapes.

The owner of Rabbit Hollow Creations is Holly and she doesn’t skip any corners on materials. The elegant round ornaments can include beads, cabochons, fringe and swags. Her medallion ornaments are made from porcelain and glass beads. Knowing that you want to take good care of your ornaments, Holly makes polyester filled gift boxes available too. Be sure to join her mailing list to hear when new ornaments and patterns are offered.

Article and images used with permission from RabbitHollowCreations.com

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