Item Update

New Pirate Hair Jewels

Here is the latest batch of new Pirate Hair Jewels I’ve listed in the Faire Treasures Etsy shop. I’ll have the available Pirate Hair Jewels pages here updated as soon as possible!

     

     

     

     

I’m aiming to have new listings of Mini Cloaks up within the next two weeks. I’m also hoping that one of them will be the beginning of my Bridal series of Mini Cloaks!

Let me tell a story

Victorian Cuffs

If you could see my workroom, you’d probably notice the pile of scraps that has taken over one corner of the room. I’ve saved all the scraps that are large enough that something could be done with, but I hadn’t actually tried to do anything with them until this week. Over the past several years, I’ve loved the tattered cuffs I’ve come across, wishing I could pay the (in my opinion, overpriced) amounts of money the makers wanted for these cuffs with ridiculous amounts of layers and strings coming off them everywhere. There’s something charming about items made with raw edged fabric. When I first fell in love with these cuffs, I didn’t have the materials to make them, and it seemed really silly to go spend money on something that didn’t take much of the fabrics I would want to make something similar out of.

I recently came across a website with a basic set of instructions on making some of these cuffs, and I realized that now I do have the materials to make these! Or at least most of them. I don’t actually keep lace on hand. Or thin elastic. But I have everything else! And I also had a JoAnn gift card I had yet to spend all of, so I wouldn’t even have to pay out of pocket for the materials I didn’t have. I figured out the fabrics I wanted to make my cuff out of and started making it. Thing is, the types of fabric I decided to use definitely were not what the person writing the instructions used. Whoops…but I made it work! I changed up a few things, and after an evening and a couple of hours the next afternoon, I had my cuff! I loved the combination of the fabrics I used for my hubby’s wedding outfit, purple satin, and black lace, but it was missing something. I thought for a bit what to add and remembered a brooch I had bought from Spencer’s years ago that I had never done anything with. It went perfectly.

So then of course I showed it to Marianne later that night and asked her if she wanted to make one for herself with some of my scraps. She did, so we made this awesomely green cuff! Soon I’ll be working on one for my sister as a present (I’m hoping I’ve given it to her before I post this!), and I’m considering making some to sell in the shop as well. After wearing mine for a few hours, I got tired of it shedding all over me and the couch so I fray checked the edges. I’ll have to find a better solution if I make ones to sell!

Costume Feature

Zombie Hunter

Yes, I have a Zombie Hunter outfit. It was created due to a possible zombie infestation at my workplace, and someone needed to be prepared! Sadly no zombies appeared that day, but I did win a CD for my outfit!

Costume breakdown:
I <3 Zombies tee by Sick on Sin
Teal skinny jeans by Hot Topic
Mad Max Boots by Underground Shoes via Vixens and Angels (or official Underground Boots Site here)
Bracer from a shop at Texas Renaissance Festival
Sword from a seller on eBay
Airsoft P-90 from a seller on eBay

Item Update Let me tell a story

The reoccurence of an icon

Okay, well, calling one of my own items an icon seems to me a bit silly, but anyone who’s visited my website and shop or had one of my business cards has seen this image.

It’s my favorite image of any of the Hair Jewels I’ve created, and clearly a favorite to those who frequent my shop. Any similar Pirate Hair Jewels that I’ve used this as the main image has always been the Hair Jewels with the most item hearts. It didn’t take very long after listing the strand in this photo to sell, and since then I’ve had several requests to recreate it. I’ve had a few problems with those requests, the main one being each strand of Hair Jewels I create is one of a kind. I feel it devalues the individuality of the strand, and I really don’t want to remake the same thing over and over again. This is also apart of why I don’t make Jack Sparrow replica Hair Jewels.

Another big part of recreating any strand of Hair Jewels is that I don’t always have the same materials. The beads I use I have limited quantities of, and when I’ve used them up, I don’t get any more. But the beads are only part of the creation, since a huge draw of this piece is the tribal pendant it features. The tribal pendants I use are often of a kind themselves, so finding a pendant similar to the one I used before is very difficult. Oddly enough and definitely to my surprise, I did recently find a pendant very similar to the one in my photo.

Obviously I wouldn’t make the same thing over again, but I could make something similar with the same organization to it. I used carved bone where wood had been, used more colors of beads where metallic glass had been, and created a new one of a kind strand of Hair Jewels that has the same feel as the one in the above photo. I’ve listed this new strand on Etsy, and it can be found by following this link: Specialty Pirate Hair Jewels.

Talk like a Pirate

A pyrate’s threat

Stuck in a heated argument? Think it might turn deadly? Try some of these in your banter…

I’ll bend a marlinspike around your loaf – A marlinspike is a pointed metal spike used in working with rope and cable, and especially in prying apart strands of rope. Loaf means head or skull.
You’ll count amongst your treasure a ball from this pistol – Only really appropriate if the speaker is actually brandishing a pistol. Otherwise the speaker might do well to sub “a pistol” for “this pistol.”
Your sands are run – Your life is over
Are you tired of your life? – …does it really need an explanation?
I’ll bring my boot to you – To “bring one’s boot” to someone is to kick him hard.
You’ll rue the day your mother ever spawned you! – You’ll be sorry you were ever born

Phrases and definitions from The Pirate Primer.