Showing posts with label upcycled. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upcycled. Show all posts
8.22.2011
Weekend Project :: Memorabilia Necklace
I was digging through my jewelry box Saturday and came across a bunch of my old letter jacket pins from high school. Immediately, I thought of the idea to upcycle them into a charm necklace so I ran into my studio to whip it together. After some bending and a few jump rings, voila!
I also added a few trinkets from the pieces of jewelry I wore back in high school, along with a couple new beads to balance it all out. I stuck with the blue scheme because those were my high school colors (although they were slightly different shades of blue). I was searching for some old necklaces that I handmade back then so that I could weave them into this piece, but couldn't find them anywhere. I'll keep digging...
I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, but I may revise it a little more... like clustering the charms more toward the bottom of the necklace so they're not so spread out. That would make it more wearable for me.
This was super simple and quick, and makes for a meaningful one of a kind piece of jewelry! I bet you could pull together some trinkets and breathe new life into them too!
What kind of upcycling projects have you done? Please share!
11.06.2009
FEATURED ARTIST :: nicole deponte

I recently came across an etsy shop that is a "must heart". It's Lilian Asterfield by designer Nicole Deponte (lilianasterfield). Nicole creates funky/chic upcycled neckwear, belts, and vests from vintage neckties. They are each hand-sewn and the detailing is brilliant. I spent a good amount of time perusing each design because they're all so incredibly unique and each one is an absolute work of art. I just love these one of a kind, wearable art creations! So I just had to find out more about the genius behind these pieces.
You can also check out nicoledeponte.com and her blog for more fabulosity!
......................... the interview .........................

I have a twin brother and no, we are not identical. It is quite impossible.
The first 3 random words that pop into your mind:
tea, milk, sugar, (sorry, it's morning)
What's your favorite read of all time?
the fig eater
Any guilty pleasures?
fried food
If you could be any place in the world right now, where would it be?
Some place I have not been yet, India perhaps, sunken forests of Madagascar....
(Ok, now onto business)

How would you describe your work?
Upcycled vintage necktie accessories... totally and wildly fantastic.
How long have you been at it?
We turn 1 this month.
So for you, is it an innate talent or practice makes perfect?
Innate, my whole family are artists. it has come naturally since I picked up a crayon. though, math, on the other hand....
From where/how do you find inspiration?
I LOVE natural shapes, keep a garden, weather permitting, my favorite break room:). I watch the runways constantly watching out for how designers are utilizing textures, colors, and patterns. And, most importantly the neckties themselves are like pieces of art. I hand pick each one, so while I'm sourcing, my wheels are turning.

What was your most memorable creative experience?
I think the day that I designed the neck kerchief, it was that moment that I realized that I had found my calling. I had been a fine artist for the previous 4 years, which I love, but fashion/wearable art, so much more fun! I work like a scientist, tinkering with materials. I love pushing to make the designs better and coming up with new designs each season.
What do you do when your inspiration and creativity is tapped?
I get out of the studio and experience as much diverse creativity as possible. Gallery shows, theater, music, long walks with my dog, even window shopping at my favorite boutiques. You have to give yourself a break, take care of your creative energy by taking it on vacation.
Any memorable low points that you've learned from?

Dealing with the outside world can be tricky, ha. I am lucky that so many people love and support what I do. I think when people make a face at the price or want to bargain at shows... it's frustrating because this is my lively hood they are trying to bargain with and it doesn't seem to register that what I do is couture. You have to develop a tough skin, smile, and twirl it off. It makes you cranky, which I'd rather not be. But then, you get that customer that adores you pieces and even if they do not purchase one, their energy is so very positive that it picks you right up.
What is your formula for success?
Surround yourself with people you trust who are in the same boat. You will need support! I grew up with creative parents who are small business owners. I knew I could do it, but there is a lot to learn, a lot of trial and error, reading... and 15 hour days.

Was there a moment when you realized that you'd achieved success?
Oooo, good question! This whole crazy idea started when I was working with my brother and his clothing line to develop a wholesale collection. We had our first trunk show and he invited me to design accessories to go with his collection. They were an odd bunch of brooches, necklaces, belts, made up of ties, feathers, odds and ends. After the show, the boutique kept a few items. The neckpieces hadn't sold and they were unsure whether to keep them. I persuaded them to try a couple. To think, a year later, they are one of their top sellers!

Any advice for those having a bad case of artist woes?
The amount of time it takes to feel sorry for yourself, you could be pushing forward. Don't be pathetic, it isn't the end of the world! Take the time to do something for someone else, collaborate and give yourself a break. Possibly pick up an activity that lets you get out of your head but continues to exercise your creative juices.
Remember that bad ideas are only "bad" if you don't use them to build a good idea. Artist did not pick the easy road, they have to rely mainly on themselves for pats on the back, that's why it is so important to have creative people around you.
When not hard at work on your designs, what would we most likely find you doing?
With my dog, dancing, dinner with friends, reading...

A dancer
What are some of your favorite etsy shops?
crutch, giia, delacyonline, artlab, whichgoose, emilyryan, penguinandfish...... to name a few, there are sooo many talkented people out there creating unique and inventive products.
What's at the top of your etsy wish list?
brown studded gold hobo bag , handmade unique... by delacyonline
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