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Showing posts with label upcycled jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upcycled jewelry. Show all posts

4/05/2014

Checking in on...
Miss Courageous!


I was poking around Miss Courageous' shop this morning and 
I thought I'd share all of the cool things that I found! 
It's exciting to see creativity in action!!

Millie Hilgert designs and makes all Miss Courageous jewelry & accessories. Everything she makes used to be something else. Call it upcycling, recycling, repurposing, eco-friendly, crafting green, re-use, reinvent, or redesign. Whatever you call it, ultimately it means you get something fresh, fun and new from something that reminds you of your childhood. From vintage game pieces and record vinyl to bottle caps and altered LEGO bricks, Miss Courageous transforms pop culture into Pop Jewelry and Accessories for you and your home. 
Her work is constantly evolving and new pieces are created regularly.

Millie's work has been seen on Boise’s channel 6 news, featured in the Idaho Statesman, the Boise Weekly, Treasure Valley Family Magazine, Idaho Business Review, Boise Urban Liaison, Eagle Magazine, Las Vegas Home & Design and showcased on several popular blogs.


You can find Miss Courageous and her entire collection Saturdays at the Capitol City Public Market downtown Boise mid April - Christmas. 
If you're in Boise stop by my brick & mortar studio store, 

© Miss Courageous All Rights Reserved

4/02/2014

reVetro...
crazy cool stuff made from recycled glass


Welcome...to the newest members of the Trashion Team, reVetro!

Live smart, think green.

We are a daughter and mother-in-law team who have been designing and creating jewelry together since 2000. We started using recycled glass bottles as the main medium in our jewelry designs in 2009 and opened reVetro in 2011. Our passion for upcycling discarded wood, metal, fiber, paper and glass is the inspiration behind all of our lines. With four decades of experience in repurposing, reVetro is powered by endless innovation.

Over the years we have established relationships with local bars, restaurants and recyclers in our community to receive empty glass bottles to upcycle. Thanks to our strong roots and the generosity of fellow San Diegans, we are able to add new and unusual bottle jewelry while continuing to offer our most popular products. We add one of a kind designs to our Etsy Shop weekly and announce our unique items on our Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest pages. 

We will continue to expand our line of reclaimed wood products offering a unique array of eco-friendly home decor. Although the core of reVetro is repurposing glass into jewelry and accessories, we occasionally fulfill custom order requests for tumblers, vase, lighting and more. Wholesale to buyers is available.


Images & Text © reVetro

2/29/2012

What's Up Wednesday: Twitch and Whiskers Contest Winner

We are pleased to announce the winner of Twitch and Whiskers February contest, "Design Your Own" Thimblism Necklace. The lucky winner is our own trashionteam member Shanna, of Vintage Redoux.  Shanna chose the elements in the necklace from Mei-Ling's (Twitch and Whiskers) large selection of supplies, and this beautiful creation was the result. 

Congratulations, Shanna, and beautiful work, Mei-Ling!

One of a kind Thimbilism Necklace


 Image © Twitch and Whiskers

11/29/2011

What's Up Wednesday: Junksmith


Our very own Junksmith will be participating in the
Pleasant Home Artisan's Sale in Oak Park, IL.

Open house and meet the artist event is
Sunday, December 4 from 1-4 p.m.

The show continues from
Monday Dec. 5- Sunday Dec. 11, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.


Pleasant Home is an historic house museum located approximately 10 miles from  downtown Chicago. 
Free tours will be conducted during the open house. 
Go to PleasantHome for further information.

Pleasant Home Artisan's Sale
217 Home Ave., Oak Park, IL.

Images © Junksmith