Since you asked:

"Therefore, to be possess'd with double pomp, to guard a title that was rich before, to gild refined gold, to paint the lily,
to throw a perfume on the violet, to smooth the ice, or add another hue unto the rainbow, or with taper-light
to seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, is wasteful and ridiculous excess."

~William Shakespeare,
ca. 1595

Yup, that's us.
Showing posts with label gilding the lily kits vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gilding the lily kits vintage. Show all posts

August 23, 2011

Getting ready...

I had a heck of a time getting started on my kits this year for Tinsel and Treasures, finding it somehow hard to switch gears and put on my packaging cap this time. I guess I was dreading having to resize all my artwork and graphics to fit the new box that replaced my old trusty one. I did manage to step up to the plate, though, and started working with some of our Antiquities castings to create the bracelet shown above. There's also vintage swarovski drops and the coolest rhinestone circlet connectors. One strand on each side of the bracelet feeds through the center of those connectors.

Next, I moved on to these earrings, which were inspired by some buttons I bought from a friend. I splurged on all sorts of vintage shell buttons, and these long, triangular shaped ones immediately got the wheels turning for earrings using our little Infant of Prague drops. They're paired with vintage mother of pearl beads, aged double rhinestone rondelles, and little faceted mother of pearl beads.

These vintage gold plated crosses that came from back east were the inspiration for these earrings, making me want to pair them with something rich. I chose some old ornate Miriam Haskell bead caps, and then sandwiched those around some of the biggest Haskell baroques I had in my stash, and I love the look. A simple wire wrap and two connections, and you are done.

I still have many more on my desk right now, including two versions of an earring based on my reliquary necklaces. Stay tuned!



May 03, 2010

Make and Take Monday Rides Again!

I think everyone must have thought I'd abandoned our Make&Take Mondays, but we are finally getting back on track after taxes, sales tax returns, a bout with stomach flu and other little diversions, I am back and releasing three new kits into the wild!

Shown below, is our Junk Drawer Necklace, made with vintage brass swivels, bone and mother of pearl buttons, old metal snaps, and a variety of vintage brass beads and bone beads. It's just plain fun, and can be added to as you wish, with dangles and fobs. It measures 36 inches when finished, long enough to wrap twice.

Junk Drawer Necklace : $15.00


Shown below are some yummy earrings made after a design I created late last year. My original was made with emeralds, but I have substituted one of my favorites, green amethyst, for the stones in this piece.

Chartres Earrings : $22.00

Last but not least, is the St. Catharine Pendant, which uses some findings I have been trying to hunt down for a while. I've paired them with a beautiful old holy card illustration, antique brass beads and chaining, and some of our fabulous vintage Swarovski bezels.

St. Catharine Pendant : $22.00

We'll try to stock these kits on a permanent basis, but as always, with vintage components involved, supply always keeps us wondering how long we can offer some designs. Email or call to reserve kits: gildingthelilyvintage@yahoo.com, or 714-349-2069.