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Altered Bits: Guest Artists: Jema "Emilly Ladybird" Hewitt, author of "Steampunk Emporium"
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Shop: Art and Bits. Mixed Media Art Links. Free Altered Art Suff. Every now and then I feature a new artist or artists that I adore for one reason or another. Check back often because chances are you. Too will adore them just as much. :). Jema Emilly Ladybird Hewitt, Author of. Visit Jema's Websites here:. Wedding Dresses and Historic Gowns Website:. Purchase Steampunk Emporium Here:. Please tell us a bit about yourself and the art that you create. Can you tell us about your art studio? I love the absint...
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PixiePunk Designs: September 2009
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Sunday, 27 September 2009. Dear Miss Elytis,. You'll be pleased to know that I've been keeping out of mischief by making sparkly things. These ones are called "Spring has Sprung". Um, they don't actually have springs in them though, but "Spring has Cogged" doesn't quite work. Anyway, they're for sale from the little gift shop on the way out of the Big Top - here http:/ www.etsy.com/view listing.php? Yes, I know that's shameless self promotion, but shy bairns get nowt, as they say. Dear Miss Jameson,.
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Kanzashi Gallery | Kitty Kanzashi
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UK Designer / Maker of Handmade Tsumami Hana Kanzashi www.kittykanzashi.etsy.com. Here are just a selection of the kanzashi that I have made. I have a huge photo collection of all the kanzashi I have every made and I am in the process of organising them but this will give you a good idea of what I make and hopefully give you some inspiration. Wow they are beautiful! 16 May 2013 at 06:43. 10 July 2013 at 01:09. Thank you for your lovely comments. 10 July 2013 at 03:24. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Adventures in felt kanzashi - part 6 | Kitty Kanzashi
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UK Designer / Maker of Handmade Tsumami Hana Kanzashi www.kittykanzashi.etsy.com. Adventures in felt kanzashi - part 6. Time to look to the future and think about Christmas. Yes Christmas, it is 5 months away but then again wouldn't it be good to start thinking about presents so you can get them out of the way and not join the annual scrum. So for me Christmas is about family and food, mainly food but there is one thing that always reminds me of Christmas and that is poinsettia. I am quite pleased.
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Steampunk Jewellery : Emilly Ladybird's Steampunk Jewelry: Tamarind Forever
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I am a little taken with tamarind at the moment. For you hardy adventurers who have not come across this delicious fruit, it is an almost citrus type flavour, the seed pod of the tamarind tree, originating in Africa, and now growing in many tropical and subtropical climes. As all adventurers need to get used to local delicacies, with no thought of personal danger, I have been experimenting with a cocktail for you! 2 measures Hendricks gin. 1 tablespoon tamarind syrup. Written by Miss Ladybird.
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Steampunk Jewellery : Emilly Ladybird's Steampunk Jewelry: March 2013
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New Books Pre-Order Offer! I'm sure you may have noticed I have not one but T WO. Yes TWO books being published this year, and I thought it might be rather nice to give you a chance to pre-order signed copies to be delivered after publication and get a nice free gift or two! As she falls through the rabbit hole and into a realm of Dark Fairytale steampunk adventures. There's easy to follow step by step instructions for all projects and luscious photography throughout. Ancy a lovely free gift? From the de...
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Steampunk Jewellery : Emilly Ladybird's Steampunk Jewelry: November 2013
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It was earlier this year that I was summoned mysteriously to Greenwich,London, along with seven other Steampunk artists including modelmaker Herr Doktor,. Multi media experience designer Yomi. And illustrator Dr Geoff. Approaching the iconic date line, we were met with smiles, coffee and biscuits by the curators astronomers and organisers of the exhibiton who explained exactly what they wanted from us! Find out all about it HERE! Written by Miss Ladybird. Find me on G at Jema Hewitt. Follow me on Twitter.
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Steampunk Jewellery : Emilly Ladybird's Steampunk Jewelry: The Steampunk Gin Bustle
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The Steampunk Gin Bustle. Whilst thinking about cocktail cabinets and the dificulty of getting to the bar at a crowded soiree, I came up with the idea of a bustle that concealed a hidden drinks cabinet! The construction of the outfit is described in detail here. And you can also see me talking about it in a video for TheMuseTV. The actual gown has been featured in a few different exhibitions and books now, and it is so much fun to wear, it always turns heads. Written by Miss Ladybird. Jodi W. Brown.
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Steampunk Jewellery : Emilly Ladybird's Steampunk Jewelry: August 2012
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Oh we do like to be beside the seaside! Today we have a lovely deepsea diving outfit, The steamrena mechanics outfit and some extra accessories for the Emilly Ladybird dress up doll for you to down load! Just click on the link to go to a high resolution version! When the weather is warm, Emilly and Mr Woppit like nothing more than to visit the seaside with a pair of binoculars and watch out for Kraken frolicking in the waves! Written by Miss Ladybird. Find me on G at Jema Hewitt. View my complete profile.
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Steampunk Jewellery : Emilly Ladybird's Steampunk Jewelry: February 2013
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I am a little taken with tamarind at the moment. For you hardy adventurers who have not come across this delicious fruit, it is an almost citrus type flavour, the seed pod of the tamarind tree, originating in Africa, and now growing in many tropical and subtropical climes. As all adventurers need to get used to local delicacies, with no thought of personal danger, I have been experimenting with a cocktail for you! 2 measures Hendricks gin. 1 tablespoon tamarind syrup. Written by Miss Ladybird.
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