One more thing, a Jinxy cardboard standee before bed.
#art #artsandcrafts #craft #cardboard
Under the white canopy, three people stand close together at what looks like an outdoor event or fair, smiling as if posing for a proud moment. On the left is an older woman in a purple polo shirt, sunglasses, and a dark waist pouch; she stands relaxed beside a table covered in a bright blue cloth. In the center, a woman in a vivid coral-red dress or tunic smiles warmly, adding a strong splash of color to the scene. On the right, a man in a blue shirt and cap holds up a framed plaque or award with a yellow ribbon attached, suggesting a recognition or celebration of some kind. The setting feels casual and community-oriented, with the tent providing shade and the ground appearing gravelly or dirt-covered. Behind them, a red truck is parked, and the open-air background gives the impression of a local gathering rather than a formal ceremony. The overall mood is cheerful and appreciative, with the group’s body language centered around the award and the moment of acknowledgment.
A woven handbag sits centered against a soft gray background, presented almost like a product portrait. The bag has a sturdy, basket-like body made of tightly braided straw or rattan, giving it a warm golden-tan texture with visible vertical ridges. Its top is rounded and structured, capped with a rich black fabric panel decorated in an intricate floral or geometric pattern that adds a striking contrast and an artisan feel. Two dark brown leather handles rise in smooth arcs from the upper edge, fastening to the body with light circular accents that look like buttons or studs. The combination of natural woven material, leather trim, and the ornate patterned upper section gives the bag a sophisticated handmade character—both rustic and elegant at once. Near the bottom right corner, a small watermark reads “SEV GREGORY DESIGNS.”
A small, finely woven wicker bag sits against a deep cobalt-blue fabric, the rich color making the warm natural tones of the piece sing. The body is tightly coiled and evenly woven into a soft-rectangular shape with rounded corners; the pattern of the weave gives the surface a subtle, tactile rhythm of raised ridges and shadowed valleys. A light oak or beech lid — smooth, slightly oval, and showing delicate wood grain — caps the basket, meeting the top edge with a neat row of over-and-under binding that ties the two materials together. A single tan leather strap arches from one side to the other, thick enough to be sturdy yet supple, and finished with clean edge stitching. Where the strap fastens over the front, a teardrop-shaped leather tab hangs down, lending a classic, almost vintage handbag feel. Small ivory-colored knobs or pegs at the hinge points hold the lid in place; their pale tone contrasts softly with both the wood and wicker. The lighting is directional, coming from the left, so the right side of the bag drops into a soft shadow and the weave throws delicate shadows of its own. The overall impression is of careful craftsmanship and timeless design — practical and elegant at once, like something made for leisurely afternoons or as a standout accessory. In the lower right corner, a white watermark reads “SEAN GREGORY DESIGNS,” anchoring the image as a photographed object for a maker or brand.
The image shows a handmade-looking black woven bracelet or cuff displayed on a pale, slightly textured surface against a deep blue background. The bracelet has a bold, structured shape with a wide, rounded band and a tightly interlaced pattern that gives it a rugged, crafted feel. Dark black strands are woven together with a muted purple or mauve accent running through the center, creating subtle contrast and adding depth to the design. The piece is positioned in a curved, open form, almost like a small bracelet or wrist cuff meant to sit snugly around the wrist. Its ends appear thicker and squared off, suggesting sturdy construction and careful finishing. The lighting is soft but directional, casting gentle shadows that emphasize the bracelet’s braided texture and the dimensional weave along its sides. In the lower-right corner, there is a small watermark reading “SEAN GREGORY DESIGNS,” indicating it is likely a product or design photograph. Overall, the image has a clean, artisanal presentation that highlights the bracelet’s craftsmanship and tactile character.
Sean Gregory Designs
www.seangregorydesigns.com
They have called Key West and the beautiful Florida Keys home for some time, pouring their creativity into making toys.
#KeyWest #ArtsandCrafts #Handwoven #bags #Jewelry
Need one good thing to brighten up your day this week? Join us tonight, Sunday, April 12th, for an evening of FREE art, music, poetry, and more!
#crafts #crafting #art #artsandcrafts #music #poetry #localart #transjoy #transisbeautiful #existanceisresistance #transatl #atltrans
Today is @ovowhitecrow.bsky.social's birthday!
She’s going to be making bracelets and chatting today at 5:00 PM EDT.
Come hang out and say happy birthday with us!
www.twitch.tv/ovowhitecrow
#Twitch #BirthdayStream #ArtsAndCrafts
A Godot plush from Makeship in June 2024 with various decorations including rave bracelets and rainbow hair ties on the arms and legs
This isn't really productive or anything but I made my Godot plush a lil raver boi. 🥺
#rave #godot #artsandcrafts
New podcast posted. On this episode we talk exhibition of student work, AI in education, updating applications portfolio and more #art #artist #professor #teacher #artschool #artwork #artsandcrafts #drawing #painting #sculpture #socialpractice
1st graders Mod Podge flower pots to create WORD UP! planters 🪴🪻After reading my new #picturebook WORD UP! and discussing how important our words are, students get into our fun gardening craft using images from the book.
#artsandcrafts #kidlit #schoolvisit @nutter3000.bsky.social #booksky #teachers
The 24th York Open Studios starts next weekend!
🚲🎨100+ artists.
2 weekends of pure creativity.
Grab the interactive map and start planning your art trail here:🔗 yorkopenstudios.co.uk
#YOS2026 #YorkArt #ArtsAndCrafts #VisualArts 🦋
The Tulip Tree, design by CFA Voysey, 1919, for textiles or wallpapers with pattern of branches, foliage, flowers and birds.
Pencil and watercolour, from the collection of the V & A, London.
#ArtsandCrafts
A rainbow of wiggly foxes in various stages of done-ness. :D #artsandcrafts #painting #wigglyfoxes #senasespritstudios
Feeling crafty? This week's Freebie Friday is rock painting! 🖌️🎨The craft center hosts Freebie Friday from 12 to 2 weekly 🤫
#uoemu #uoregon #studentevents #artsandcrafts
It is pattern release day for the Ornament of the Month! This month is a fun Keepsake Ornament. It’s small, heavy and hollow so you can add a secret inside (which is sealed in). I got carried away and did three different colorways. #beading #beads #ornaments #artsandcrafts #handcrafts
Daily art tips follow on #youtube for more. Today we talk Grad school MFA #art #artist #professor #teacher #artschool #artwork #artsandcrafts #drawing #painting #sculpture #socialpractice
Lacey cardboard standee
My day project before bed.
#art #artsandcrafts
A sunny outdoor market scene: a single vendor stands behind two black, cloth‑draped tables pushed together, filling the foreground. The tables are neatly arranged with small merchandise laid out in rows — dozens of items in clear packaging or small cases, and a vertical display rack of cards or small boxes near the center. On each outer corner of the tables sits a mannequin head used to display accessories; each head has a small blue heart sticker on its forehead. The vendor stands centered between the tables, smiling and wearing dark sunglasses and a black T‑shirt printed with a colorful graphic. Her hands rest casually on the table edge, giving the impression of a friendly, relaxed presence. Bright, direct sunlight casts crisp shadows across the paved plaza tiles, and the overall light is warm and clear. In the midground and background you can see a low‑rise brick building with arched walkways, a lamppost, a few small trees, and scattered groups of people strolling or sitting — a calm, open public square or shopping area. Parked cars and additional storefronts line the far edges. The sky above is a clear, deep blue, and the scene feels like a pleasant afternoon at a local fair or street market.
A low, angled light picks out a grid of small glass or stone beads laid out on a pale, slightly fuzzy cloth. They’re arranged in neat diagonal rows but not with machine precision — a human hand has spaced them with care, leaving tiny, even gaps between each piece. The surface of the background is a soft, neutral gray that makes the colors read brighter and gives the whole scene a quiet, deliberate feeling. Each bead catches the light differently: some are highly polished and mirror a tiny white highlight, others are softly translucent and glow from within. Colors run the gamut from deep cobalt and forest green to pale peach and milky white; a few beads have concentric “eye” patterns — a white ring with a darker dot at the center — while others contain swirls, flecks of metallic sheen, or layered bands of color. The variety is tactile and intimate, like a small collection examined by hand. Because the light comes from high on the right, every bead throws a long, dark oval shadow down and to the left, turning the cloth into a field of miniature silhouettes. Those shadows add depth and rhythm, emphasizing each bead’s roundness and height above the fabric. The overall effect is orderly but lively: a quiet composition of color, glass, and shadow that invites you to reach out and roll one between your fingers.
A shallow tray of small square pendants fills the frame like a miniature city of color. Each piece is a glossy, domed square — some jet black, some opaque white, others translucent greens, blues, ambers and purples — laid out in loose rows on a soft gray felt. Tiny silver bails peek off the top edges of many tiles, catching the light and reminding you these are wearable charms. Sunlight slants from the upper left, making bright highlights glaze the curved surfaces and casting crisp, elongated shadows to the lower right. The light also brings out subtle interiors: layered swirls, flecks of glitter, and thin inner squares of contrasting color in several pieces. Many pendants have simple, playful motifs embedded at their centers — little stars, flowers, hearts, crosses and geometric dots — in contrasting white, black or neon tones, so each tile feels like a small, self‑contained design. Viewed together they read as an improvised mosaic: repeating shapes, varied palettes, and a rhythm of light and shadow that turns a collection of tiny objects into an eyecatching display. The overall effect is bright, handcrafted and a little whimsical, as if at a craft fair table on a sunny afternoon.
Sunlight picks out a little treasure trove of glossy, colorful charms laid out on two flat panels. Each piece is a small, thick rectangle of fused glass — mostly white or pale backgrounds with tiny motifs fused into the surface: hearts in orange and red, a black-and-white soccer ball, a paw print on a dark square, a peace sign in deep purple, a bright yellow star, stripes of blue and orange, and a few playful question-mark and numeral designs. Every pendant has a small metal bail or loop at the top, catching the light and casting short, crisp shadows on the fabric beneath. The arrangement feels casual but deliberate: rows of pendants spaced evenly enough to show off each design, with the sunlight skewing across them from the left and emphasizing the glass’s depth and smooth, slightly domed surfaces. The colors are bold yet jewel-like — cobalt blues, sunny yellows, warm oranges and rich blacks — and the glossy finish makes them glint; some pieces are translucent at the edges while others are opaque, creating pleasant contrast across the display. Up close you can almost feel the cool, hardened glass and imagine the slight weight of each pendant between two fingers. The whole scene reads like a maker’s stall or a craft fair table set outdoors: compact, cheerful, and full of small, wearable stories waiting to be chosen.
Samantha Gonzalez's Arts and Crafts
www.sunsetcelebration.org
Over the years, this artist has fully embraced the dynamic atmosphere of Key West and the alluring Florida Keys, translating that rich experience into stunning Fused Glass Jewelry.
#KeyWest #ArtsandCrafts #Jewelry #FusedGlass #FloridaKeys
Certain Deaths x Bugs Yul-Vae Rodriguez, 2021. (FeverLLC on most socials)
[ uploading archive of work ]
[ #analogcollage #surreal #diycrafts #bodyhorror #liminal #artsandcrafts ]
Wonderful colours and textures on this beautiful piece of twisted wood sculpture AnnaLois 🤩👌🏼
Di-vine!
for #PalacesAndGardens theme of #Twisted
#EastCoastKin #photography #ECK #carving #wood #BlackwellHouse #Cumbria #ArtsandCrafts #LakeDistrict
Photograph taken at the Arts & Crafts gem, Blackwell House in Cumbria. The sizeable grand house was designed by architect Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott in 1900. Image shows a section of a wood-carved frieze featuring a repeating vine and grapes design which twist under and over each other. The daylight from a nearby windows makes the grapes shine. For further information and details on how to visit this fantastic place, their website is: www.blackwell.org.uk
Di-vine!
for #PalacesAndGardens theme of #Twisted
#EastCoastKin #photography #ECK #carving #wood #BlackwellHouse #Cumbria #ArtsandCrafts #LakeDistrict
(Android phone camera)
A purple and yellow platypus kandi keychain ontop of the same beanie buddy plush
made a friend for plattie X3
#kandi #crafts #artsandcrafts
Certain Deaths x Bugs Yul-Vae Rodriguez, 2021. (FeverLLC on most socials)
About intrusive thoughts
[ uploading archive of work ]
[ #collage #surrealism #mentalhealth #transartist #artsandcrafts #myart ]
Certain Deaths x Bugs Yul-Vae Rodriguez, 2021. (FeverLLC on most socials)
Based off Pennyroyal Tea by Nirvana
[ uploading archive of work ]
[ #analogcollage #surreal #diycrafts #bodyhorror #liminal #artsandcrafts ]
I have done 3 bunnies for this Easter, this one came from a crochet kit (brand Círculo), took me a lot of work, but it's done! #crochetart #easter2026 #cutebunny #artsandcrafts #crestivehobby
Hi just been on different craft adventures #tatting #crochet #wip #practice #artsandcrafts #beanie #lacefloral #socks #gloves
We're living through multiple genocides and the cusp of a world war and I need to go to the store for glue. This is such a surreal timeline we live in.
#genocide #worldwar #artsandcrafts
THEM! As a cardboard figurine! Watch them spin too #traditionalart #art #oc #originalcharacter #artsandcrafts #fediart #gay #queer
Display case containing hand drawn and painted flowers, grass, with needed felted bees and painted butterflies.
Original layout sketch for April's theme.
The April display case is done.
I'm really happy with the way it turned out.
#april #aprilisearthmonth #earthmonth #conservation #artsandcrafts #handmade #traditionalart #traditionalartist #bees
DIY Easter Stickers I made 🐣🪺✂️🖌🖊 #easterdiy #eastercrafts #DIY #artsandcrafts #artist
DIY Easter Stickers I made 🐣🪺✂️🖌🖊
#easterdiy #eastercrafts #DIY #artsandcrafts #artist