Friday, May 2, 2008

A premonition of things to come

My pliers and I have been busy of late concocting some new things to replace all the ones that have expired in my Etsy shop... because lets face it, both you and I have been looking at those same items for four months now, I want to see something new dammit! (And if you haven't been looking at them... well just nod your head knowledgeably anyway as if you know what I'm talking about)

little telephone earrings


Being such a generation Y 'child of the modern age' that I am I must admit that I honestly wouldn't know how to go about using an old fashioned telephone. Talk about missing out on important life skills!


And the blue bracelet. I'm still trying to think up an adequately pretentious name for it.


Unfortunately it is nigh on impossible to actually photograph cobalt blue Czech beads in a way that shows they're actual colour (and believe me, I've tried!). It's really a much deeper blue than shown.

I anticipate that I should get these two items listed within the next 48 hours, unless of course something terrible on the scale of an apocalyptic event should occur, or I just don't get around to it. I've got some more things as well, including the 'oh my god, what on earth is this thing going to BE?!' bracelet I've been raving like a madwoman about the place for awhile about. Yeah, that last sentence probably won't be winning any awards for excellent grammar usage in the near future.

4 comments:

Annabelle said...

Adorable earrings. They are really special and very unique. I've never seen anything like them. Darling.

Prettybowtique said...

beautiful earrings!
Thanks for the help!

Hey Harriet said...

Those telephone earrings are very cute! I like those old round dial phones, but phoning someone in a hurry on them takes great skill. Your house would burn down before getting through to the fire department. Or maybe not...that's only 3 numbers at least...

woolies said...

hi - was drawn to your blog by your title, and was so pleased to see the quote, in full, on your blog as well. did you ever read full of the sound and fury, by Wm Faulkner? an amazing read.