Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Saturday, 20 June 2009
Banyan: Mardi Gras
Saturday, 6 June 2009
Iceland
I love Etsy. I really do. I love that you can search the site in a multitude of ways and never be quite sure where you're going to end up. This is what happened to me last night. I was mooching around and decided to visit Iceland (as one does), and that's when I found:
Ooh! Lots of lovely wool! I've been informed that Icelandic wool is soft and lovely to work, and, having looked at the colours available, I'm already formulating patterns in my head...
Ooh! Lots of lovely wool! I've been informed that Icelandic wool is soft and lovely to work, and, having looked at the colours available, I'm already formulating patterns in my head...
Sunday, 31 May 2009
jombolom
Hello everyone!
My name's Sara, and my shop is called jombolom.
I've been obsessed with paper for as long as I can remember, so it was perhaps inevitable that I would end up making cards one day! The materials that I use are sourced from all over the world - washi paper from Japan, watercolour paper from Italy, stamps from the USA, embellishments from Asia - and I'm constantly trying out ideas for new ranges of cards. Each card is one-of-a-kind, so you can be guaranteed a unique item - though it does make listing rather difficult!
I've also been working with some other Etsians - particularly those who carve custom stamps - and I'm always willing to consider other collaborations.
Anyway, feel free to have a browse around my shop - I hope you see something that you like.
My name's Sara, and my shop is called jombolom.
I've been obsessed with paper for as long as I can remember, so it was perhaps inevitable that I would end up making cards one day! The materials that I use are sourced from all over the world - washi paper from Japan, watercolour paper from Italy, stamps from the USA, embellishments from Asia - and I'm constantly trying out ideas for new ranges of cards. Each card is one-of-a-kind, so you can be guaranteed a unique item - though it does make listing rather difficult!
I've also been working with some other Etsians - particularly those who carve custom stamps - and I'm always willing to consider other collaborations.
Anyway, feel free to have a browse around my shop - I hope you see something that you like.
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