Showing posts with label detail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label detail. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Focus on Detail



I've just posted THE DIFFERENCE IS IN THE DETAIL 6 on the Crafty Ireland Team Blog.  It's the latest in this fortnightly series that highlights those special details in craft work, art, photography and also supplies or vintage items listed by fellow team mates. Why not go check it out, but don't forget to come back :-)

Thursday, May 24, 2012

The Difference is in the Detail 4


 It's that time again where I get to highlight some beautiful detail in the handwork by fellow Irish or Irish-based crafters and artists:


I've been a fan of BottleHeads Craft since it opened on Etsy. When I give these hand-sewn cards to friends they appreciate that they've been given something a little special. They are great for popping vouchers or even scratch cards into too!


It was hard to pick just one single item from Traban to show that when it comes to handmade, the difference really is in the detail.  You can feel the love of craft that goes into every item.

You'd be forgiven for thinking these apples by Scent Cosmetics were real. I can smell these glorious soaps from here. Look at the simulated bitemarks. Love it!

Well that was fun.. Hope you enjoyed it too. For more appreciation of the little details click HERE




Monday, April 30, 2012

The Difference is in the Detail 3

details on back of button pendant by Handmade by Amo'r

 Another look at detail that you will only find in handmade items. Here are some pieces from fellow Irish and Irish-based crafters:


Brigitte of Purls of Colour always surprises with those little extra details in her beautifully knit pieces. Having previously purchased a gorgeous purple scarf from her, dotted with tiny seed beads, I can vouch for the quality of her stitching and materials.


I'm always mesmerised by the painstaking detail in handwork by Mary of Queen of Cuffs. This piece is a fine example of her stunning work.

Where would you get the patience of Eletrra of Elettrarossa for this fabulous beading?  It takes well thought-out design and then concentration to get the detail right when stringing either a pattern or abstract style.


Click HERE for more in this series focusing on detail



Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Difference Is In The Detail II


Last week I  blogged about the quality and detail found in handmade items: The difference is in the detail. The post spawned the idea of a regular spot for my blog, honing in on fab little details in work by fellow Irish crafters, artisans and artists.

A natural place for me to start is with work by talented friends, fellow Irish Etsy peeps who have shown me kindness and some of my super duper blog followers! (Oftentimes these are one and the same.)
 Kitty cat detail on child's tufted coat by HeliMG

 Oyster shell detail on wire-wrapped pendant by Balanced

Crystals and flowers on baby girl card by Good Moments
Button details on heart wreath by Quirky Apple

Researching items for this post was such fun and very inspiring.  I hope you enjoyed this close up of the wonderful little details you wont always get in mass produced goods.  
To be continued.......

Monday, April 2, 2012

The Difference Is In The Detail

For better or worse, and sometimes to my detriment, I am a detail person. You can't fob me off with half a story. I want all the juicy ins and outs of what, who, where and the big one: WHY. I've no doubt when I was a kid I was a pro at 'the why game' and drove my parents demented.  Those, let's say with a more streamlined way of thinking, who want 'the bare bones and get out of here', can find me annoying. I find them equally frustrating.  I can't deal with half a message. I'm not psychic.
But when it comes to chasing the details, I'm your woman. I have my uses. A journalist friend of mine often asks me to pre-edit his work before submitting. I will always notice (and alert you) if you're about to step out with your label showing or your zip undone.  I'll put a lot of thought into your birthday present and if I don't get it right it wont be for the lack of trying.

Attention to detail is important when handcrafting. It is widely accepted that what makes handmade goods special is the quality. An item created with care and individual attention should last longer than the mass produced. I believe the difference is also very much in the little details.
 
 Handmade hook and beaded eye of Connemara marble pendant
Crimp covers & Wire guards used to protect ends of eyeglass lanyard
Back of simple button pendant
Wire work element in brown gemstone necklace 
Beaded detail on both ends of attachable extender chain
(Citrine earrings, Honey Dew)

Additional circular link between hook & dangle in most of my earrings for a better drop down


I will revisit this theme before long to share favourite details from fellow Irish crafters on Etsy.