Showing posts with label curator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curator. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

My shop has been featured in so many lovely Etsy treasuries lately that it's about time I start making my own lists.
So here is a collection of fresh items from some of my favourite shops.
Oh, let it be spring already!


And since it's Button Wednesday today at Petronella's blog, here is Loddelina's contribution, a new Maia Valentine's Day clutch.



Happy Wednesday!

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Baroque Extravaganza



I made another Treasury last night - this time I collected the items around the slightly mischievous Marie Antoinette doll made by Heather Louise at thedollfarm.

The queen's name itself brought up tons of different items in the search and I used some additional tags like baroque, rococo and versailles to make the final selection. If only I had a picture of Kirsten Dunst in one of her court gowns from the Sophia Coppola movie...

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Succesful treasury hunt



Last night I managed to curate another Treasury list on Etsy - I had such fun making my first one and was so excited it made the front page that I wanted to try again.

This time I chose chocolate brown, ivory and pale purple items, trying to match them by hue, texture, shape or motif. Some of the artists are among my favourites and some I've found when searching through the colour tags.

Saturday, 3 October 2009

Curator apprentice



I have just managed to snatch my first Treasury!

This warm grey and teal combination has been going through my mind for a few weeks now - so I made a sketch of it on Etsy's poster sketch page and waited for the right moment...
Today it finally came, the number of active treasuries was around 350 when I checked and then I waited for the magic No. 332 while I played with my daghter.

Curating a treasury is fun and pretty easy with so many amazing items one can find on Etsy - I hope I have another chance soon.

Loddelina designs - since 2001

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