What's a deal bomb? I don't really know any better than you do, except that it means you score big time in terms of savings! We wanted to have a little fun this holiday season, so during November, we'll be randomly choosing our favorite items to offer at an incredible price, and 'bombing' our shop with them for a limited time. For example, our first deal bomb is one of our lovely pearl & sterling necklaces (shown); you can snag it TODAY ONLY for $9. We're only offering five at this price. Visit our shop or click on the photo for more details:
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Commited to Recyling in Style: New Life for Old Containers
Fresh fruit and fabric flowers. What do they have in common? A plastic container, it seems:

It has been a while since the announcement of Meadowbelle {Market} on Etsy. Along with an engagement--(congrats, Erin!)--our store has seen it's share of changes. One of the most recent developments has included wedding related items to our {Market} shop, courtesy of Erin's now "anything wedding" obsession. Among the additions, fabric flower fascinators have been quite liked--and due to their sometimes delicate nature, we have also been forced to become quite creative in packaging to be sure they arrive at their destination looking just the same as when they left our little workshop.
{P.S.} We recycle our shipping packages, too!
It has been a while since the announcement of Meadowbelle {Market} on Etsy. Along with an engagement--(congrats, Erin!)--our store has seen it's share of changes. One of the most recent developments has included wedding related items to our {Market} shop, courtesy of Erin's now "anything wedding" obsession. Among the additions, fabric flower fascinators have been quite liked--and due to their sometimes delicate nature, we have also been forced to become quite creative in packaging to be sure they arrive at their destination looking just the same as when they left our little workshop.
The solution to our delima has also been our contribution to recycling, which has found it's way in unlikely, empty fruit containers. Washed and dried, a plastic container that would have otherwise gone straight into the trash becomes the perfect traveling companion to a lovely and delicate fabric flower. Add a sweet little label, and you've got something that looks good enough to--well, reuse.

Now our challenge to you is: How many ways can you reuse this re purposed recycled fruit to flower container?
We've thought of a few, to get you started:
1. Wrap a friend's gift (include tissue paper and a pretty ribbon)
2. Organize a drawer
3. Hold make-up or jewelry
4. Protect your favorite pair of wool gloves or a scarf (add some cedar to repel moths)
5. Save delicate items from snags in your drawer
6. Put a few sachets inside or line with tissue paper & add some herbs to scent any space
We're sure you've got a few good ideas, too. So please, feel free to share with us!
2. Organize a drawer
3. Hold make-up or jewelry
4. Protect your favorite pair of wool gloves or a scarf (add some cedar to repel moths)
5. Save delicate items from snags in your drawer
6. Put a few sachets inside or line with tissue paper & add some herbs to scent any space
We're sure you've got a few good ideas, too. So please, feel free to share with us!
{P.S.} We recycle our shipping packages, too!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Bluebirds Beat the Blues and add Silver Lining
Although it means relief from the traditionally scorching days of August and infamously sticky, humid air that spells out summer in Kansas City, I'm not sure if I'm quite ready for fall just yet. We've suddenly had a week straight of downright cold, rainy days. Now I'm sorry (just a little) for all the complaining and moaning about the crushing heat of summer. My obsession with hanging on to the last of long sunsets, warm night breezes and symphonies of cicadas is manifest in my latest phase of jewelry creations that have trended towards more traditionally spring themes with flowers and bright colors. www.meadowbellemarket.etsy.comI also found a lovely little funky-fun etsy store, pinkynoodles, that's helped recreate those fresh spring days in my latest work. Check out the results of perusing her store for oodles of fun accents to my sterling silver wearable art (above). I added these sweet cellulose kissing doves. Find pinkynoodle's supplies at http://www.pinkynoodles.etsy.com/.
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