My 16-year-old daughter, Miranda, recently wrote this poem for a poetry reading at her school, just before school let out for the summer. I was out of town, unable to attend the reading. In retrospect, it's probably a good thing....It touched me so...I can't imagine how I would have been able to hold back my tears in public. And now, I can't help myself but to share it with all of you.
A Place to Create
An abundance of pieces Parts of lives once lived Inspirations of hope and love Memories and reminders of times to come Years of collection have led to this To give new life to old
Shiny, soft, scratchy, smooth These remnants of the past They whisper amongst the creaks and hums One day, they say, we will live and love again
I'm delighted to be featured in this wonderful 1920's inspired Etsy (east) treasury! Thanks so much to Katnawlins of http://www.katnawlins.etsy.com for her beautiful picks!
This truly "wearable art", by Michele's Art Jewelry is not for the faint-hearted. It's big, bold, colorful and Beautiful! Her work in polymer clay, natural materials and mixed metals is awesome...see for yourself! Michele is an incredibly talented artist...
I'm especially fond of this necklace titled "Asian Dance" http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=39933893
Please take a moment to stop by and visit her shop at http://www.michelesartjewelry.etsy.com
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Hundreds of Etsy sellers have come together in a shop called "Hearts for Haiti" to donate 100% of the proceeds of their work to Doctors Without Borders:
Please take a look... http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeartsforHaiti
you may be inspired to buy something, or even contribute an item to the shop, knowing all the money will go to this very important cause.