I love handmade things. Correct that. I love very unique and remarkable handmade things.
I have been dating a remarkable girl the last three years and she makes the most AMAZING jewelry made out of hemp. I highly support her efforts and am so proud of her, I decided to really help by doing an article on her online business.
From the dazzling and delicate lady necklaces, to the ravey style glow bracelets, all made out of energy sustainable hemp, this girls jewelry has a certain special quality about it. It is handmade and homemade! In other words, it's made with a touch of love.
Here are some pics and descriptions of her art.
Like this one, Look at the beauty in its simplicity. It starts out as a thick, complex pattern, then slowly molds into a frail delicate pattern, much like the inner workings of the artist herself. It would be a very good choice as a holiday gift for that sweet chick you cant get outta your head. I love the way the various strands criss-cross with each other, and the magnificent way the beads accent pattern.
How about these! Perfect for any fan of Day-glow or Rave-style items! These items are some of my favorite, Here's Why.
During the day these products would only look like a very colorful accent to any outfit to the naked eye, but at night! Get out the Glow-sticks and Thumping, Ground shattering club music and be the talk of everyone there with your magnificent light trails capturing the eyes of all created by your glowing bracelet or necklace. Don't go to the show without em!
These three are for the dudes. Notice the thick and durable criss-cross pattern built to take on all the stresses of being a dude. It even comes in awesome variations, like the white preppy style for those sophisticated types. The natural style for those nature lovers who wanna take hikes through the tress and fields, and the Rasta Design for all the tokers and jokers.
Danielle has also made a habit of using the most captivating colored hemp, sometimes dyed herself, sometimes purchased. The outcome however always turns out to be breathtaking. Sometimes you will see the beautiful effect of Tye-dye, sometimes various hues of purple, brown, blue, or white. A very Good Technique to continually create diversity and interest in your product. Keep it up!
Last but not least, are the earrings. Though they look simple and easy to make, these beautiful creations are intricate and captivating in design. Danielle will create various forms of earrings using beads, feathers, and in some cases, she re-uses soda can tabs to add flair to these ear dangling beauties! Go Swoop A Pair!
I was able to ask her some questions about her craft, and she kindly answered them wonderfully for me. Enjoy!
Q-I've seen your business starting to expand more over the past few months; About how long have you been making jewelry?
A-I've
always considered myself to be a crafty person, even from a very young
age. I remember back to childhood, I tried my hand at friendship
bracelet making but gave up on it fairly quickly after realizing the
patience it requires! I didn't become reacquainted with the craft until
about 2 1/2 years ago. A good friend of mine, Heather Carpenter shared
her hemp twine and showed me a few simple techniques. That night, I
made a necklace for myself, a collar for my dog, and started on my
biggest project to date, a hanging hemp doorway curtain. I've been
doing it ever since!
Q- Where does your inspiration derive from?
A-I
find a lot of inspiration in nature. I love using neutral colors,
especially browns and greens. And I love mixing other natural resources
into my creations, like shell, wood, and bone beads. Not only do they
compliment the hemp so well, they also remind me of the power of nature
when the elements come together.
I also get a lot of inspiration
by looking at similar products out on the market. I'm always imagining
how I can make it better!
Q-What are some goals, long term and short, that you have for your business?
A-I
have so many goals! In the short term, I want to continue expanding my
craft. I've recently learned some new knotting skills and expanded
beyond jewelry to accessories like belts and small handbags. There's
still so much to learn and I want to continue getting noticed along the
way. I also want to become more involved in my local crafting community
and sign up for more craft fairs. for the long term, I'd love to own
my own store! I want to sell my own creations and the crafts of other
budding artists, and also have a space to teach and share my craft with
others.
Q-How have you worked on promoting and furthering your business? Any special events coming soon?
A-I've
done most of my promoting through Etsy, my host website. It's a site
designed for artists and is very helpful in establishing communication.
Promoting is difficult for me though since I'm naturally shy. I try to
hand out my business cards as often as possible but it's hard for me to
be forward when talking about my business. I do have a great even
coming up soon though. Another local artist invited me to participate
in a holiday bazaar hosted by the Patuxent Wildlife Refuge in Laurel,
MD. It's going to bring together many art and nature lovers and 20% of
my profits will be donated to the refuge! It takes place Dec. 1st from
9am to 4pm. I'm very excited for this opportunity.
Q-When has your art form help you overcome any challenges,if any?
A-My
craft helps me overcome my regular challenge of STRESS!! I find it
relaxing when my hands are working, and it helps me to keep my mind off
of my day job.
Well there you go folks. Wise Words from Create Peace Owner Danielle Swidrak!
Be sure to go to her website www.createpeacehemp.etsy.com and purchase some of her beautiful and amazing products!
REMEMBER TO KEEP POSITIVE!
-W. F.
I have absolutely fallen in love with her creations. What a wonderfully-written post, it makes me want to see more!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! we are very happy that you have enjoyed our work!
Delete-W.F. Mick