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Sunday, October 05, 2008
What the heck.....
....is this? a trivet? what? Well, it's a nifty little item that I custom-requested from one of the best Etsy artists ever - dottyral. She was so great in pulling together my brain-child. A very fun project.
So here's what it really is. Let's start with the "brain-child." I have forever had an issue with the storage of my pins and brooches - they are awkward shapes, I don't like having them on top of each other to get all scratched, and it seemed like the pinbacks were getting duller and duller. And I wanted something attractive, too, for display of my pins so I would more easily access them and choose to wear them.
Then, last week, I came across these oh-so-cute pincushions in Dotty's shop, and I got an inspiration! You see, Dotty often makes an extra cushion for her pincushions just like the classic "strawberry" on top of the "tomato" that I am sure you are all familiar with. Here, it's the cherry on the cupcake. These smaller cushions are filled with a corundum sand called "emery" that serves to sharpen pins and needles.
Ah-hah, I thought - I need an emery cushion large enough to hold all my brooches! But how do you make a big cushion that won't be all sloppy and heavy? So, I contacted Dotty, and we came up with this idea of a slotted pad, to keep the emery to a minimum, and Dotty figured out how to fill and sew the slots together, creating the pad you see at the top of the page.
When it arrived today, I hopped over to Michael's to get a frame on sale, stapled the emery pad into the frame, and voila - the perfect display for all my pins, with the added bonus of a sharpened pinback every time I put the piece away after wearing.
So you decide: isn't this the greatest idea? I am sure Dotty would make one for you, too. Etsy artists are the greatest - thanks, Dotty!
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7 comments:
Oh my gosh. I love the way it looks! Great job! It was so fun to work with you! Thanks for the feature!
It was great working with you, too, Dotty - and I agree with Erin, it IS fabulous!
That is so creative plus it makes a beautiful display for your brooches. You both are so talented!
With all the pins in place, it really does look like art! What a great idea!
This is a wonderful, effective idea. Congrats to both of you for coming up with it. I also love to see etsy artisans working together and supporting each other.
absolutely BRILLIANT!!!
This is inventive - and I've Cyber-Tagged you. You can read about it and see if you want to participate at my blog.
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