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Monday Morning Musings

Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.  ̴˜Father Larry Lorenzoni  With that in mind, let the celebration begin!
 
We turn not older with years, but newer every day.  ˜Emily Dickinson
print birthday party

The Party 8x8 print by acageybee

Getting old ain’t for sissies.  ˜Bette Davis

birthday card

As Old as the Pyramids Birthday Card Set by KelliCraftStudio3

A birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun.  Enjoy the trip.  ̴˜Author Unknown

candle scented birthday cake

Birthday Cake Triple Scented Candle by DavesHomemade

Time may be a great healer, but it’s a lousy beautician.  Ě´ËśAuthor Unknown

birthday card bead embroidery

Happy Birthday Bead Confetti and Embroidery Card by prettycheap

Youth is a wonderful thing.  What a crime to waste it on children.  ̴˜George Bernard Shaw

doll birthday

Pixie's Birthday by FromNancysHeart

Some people, no matter how old they get, never lose their beauty – they merely move it from their faces into their hearts.  ̴˜Martin Buxbaum

cuff calendar

Personalized Mark Your Calendar Cuff by PunkyJane

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“I don’t remember anybody’s name. How do you think the “dahling” thing got started?”  ˜Zsa Zsa Gabor

It’s always fun to learn the story behind etsy shop names.  Starring the EtsyTwitter Team – in alphabetical order, in their own words – read on, Dahlings…

necklace etsyblamejanetics (Janelle)…i do – My dad is an extremely talented mixed media artist/ costume maker from Trinidad city.   My mother is a spontaneous big spirit from the Trinidad suburbs.  Together they made me, and I blame genetics for this quirky creature that tweets away on her iPhone affectionately named Appleonia. My mediums are all over and not committed to the ideal; however, sharpie markers make everything great. Genetics + Janelle x Sharpie = janetics ink (Sent from my rocketship, the SS Appleonia)

painting etsyfaerytalewings (Lydia and Curtis) FaerytaleWing’s Art – Lydia has a peculiar interest in the Celtic tribe’s mythology, and “faery” is the Celtic spelling of fairy. She really loves her ancient mythology, hence fairytales. (Curtis: She would have made a great mythology teacher. Alas, liberal arts colleges rarely teach such criteria.) Wings, i.e., wings of imagination, flights of fancy, artist in a nut shell (Curtis again: I should know!). It also looked pretty attached at the end of the aforementioned faerytale.

fiber art etsyfibrous (Thea) Fun and felted animals, home decor, and jewelry – Since I was ten, I have dabbled in a lot of crafts, but the only ones that actually resonate with me are ones that are “fibrous.” It started with a rug hooking kit, then crochet and knitting, then needlepoint. I thought I had found “my craft” when I rediscovered knitting years later…but that was only until I started doing wet felting and needle felting, both of which use tools (hot water/needle) to manipulate wool. And with all the wispy bits of wool now lying around my house, my life has truly become fibrous.

jewelry etsyHoneyFromTheBee (Janet) Handmade Artisan Jewelry – metal, found object, OOAK – Some may wonder how my business name came about. My maiden name was Bie, pronounced Bee. My first American Bie ancestors opened a general store called the Bie Hive in Forestville, New York in the late 19th century. I have always loved this fanciful use of our surname and wanted a name that honored my heritage as well as reflected my personal offering. Some brainstorming with my brother led to “Honey from the Bee.” Although my ETSY shop is new, I’ve been selling through art shows and my website for more than five years.

jewelry etsyLAJewelryDesigns (Lea) Handmade Wearable Glass Art and Unique Jewelry – Looking back, I probably should have selected a different name, but I first started out making jewelry, hence the Jewelry Designs part of my name. I have since branched out and make my own lampwork glass beads, but decided to stay with the name since I already had a nice following. I couldn’t think of anything catchy or cute, so I just went with my initials, LA (Lea A). As a result, you wouldn’t believe how many people think I am actually FROM LA!

Please come back on Thursday for Part Two of “Tell My Your Name Again, Dahling.”  There are five more fun shops to get to know!

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Starbucks, I ♥ You, but…

July 12, 2010

your coffee is so strong that I need electrolysis if I don’t cut it with lots of milk, oh yeah…(My first and last attempt at a country and western song)   Etsy sellers make it very easy to display ♥ for Starbucks in a variety of clever and creative ways.  For example, should you be so inclined, [...]

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Come on, Baby, Light My Fi-yah…

June 25, 2010

The glowing Ruby should adorn  Those who in warm July are born,   Then will they be exempt and free   From love’s doubt and anxiety.        ̴  ˜ Unattributed Author, July,  in “Notes and Queries”, May 11, 1889, p. 371  Throughout most of recorded history, the ruby has been the world’s most valued gemstone.  Named from the [...]

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Once Again, Heralding the Summer Solstice

June 21, 2010

As I mentioned last year, having a November birthday and a “winter” color chart, as well as growing up in the Midwest, it is no wonder that I am not a big fan of summer.  So, it took some thought on my part as to how I might combat the summertime blues and rejoice in [...]

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Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue!

June 14, 2010

I was grocery shopping over the weekend and picked up a Publix Supermarket flyer with the following on the front cover: Monday, June 14 is Flag Day. With 13 stripes representing our original colonies and 50 stars representing each of our states, Old Glory does a magnificent job of symbolizing this great country of ours. Let [...]

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No Bull? Yes, Bull!

May 3, 2010

Happy Birthday to those of you born April 20 – May 20 under the sign of Taurus. According to HautTotes:  Taureans, to function properly, need to live their lives in the knowledge that they have the security of a regular income and stable relationships. When this is achieved, they are in the right position to [...]

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Got a Poem in Your Pocket?

April 26, 2010

From the Academy of American Poets, National Poetry Month was inaugurated in 1996 to celebrate poetry and its vital place in American culture. And Poem in Your Pocket Day will be celebrated this year on April 29th. The idea is simple: select a poem you love during National Poetry Month, and then carry it with [...]

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It’s Tacks Season!

April 12, 2010

And you know what that means…Etsy shops have it covered. These thumbtacks are made from vintage transit tokens from New Albany, Indiana. One side reads “Good for One Fare.” The other side reads “Home Transit Inc.” Punky Jane’s sterling silver hand stamped personalized calendar pin can be worn with scarves, on a lapel or as a [...]

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Enchanted Craft from an Enchanted Land

March 27, 2010

[Editor’s Note: On April 1st, Foxy G. Knits will begin shipping to Australia and New Zealand. In celebration, Foxy G’s Den of i-KNIT-quity is pleased to feature Enchanted Quilling, a fabulous Australian handmade paper quilling artist.] Drive two hours north of Sydney, Australia, and you will arrive in Nelson Bay, a quaint little town on the southern coastline [...]

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