Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Trinity Necklace

New in my Etsy shop is the Trinity necklace. Super light weight and delicate to wear. Each circle is hammered by me and and sealed with a touch of solder. Right now I am really in to making eternity circles and have many ideas in mind! Check back this weekend I will be posting a lot of new pieces! Each piece will come in a cute little lotus box. "Like me" on Facebook I will be adding specials for facebook friends! :) www.facebook.com/tinylotusjewelry Happy Holidays, and thanks for stopping by! ~Michelle

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

FREE Tiny Lotus Earrings!

Today only I am offering FREE Tiny Lotus earrings with any purchase in my shop. Check it out. I can change color of beads just let me know upon check out. Keep them for yourself or pass them along as a gift to someone on your Christmas list. Please check often as I plan to do daily specials! :) Happy Holidays! www.tinylotus.etsy.com

Monday, December 5, 2011

New Jewelry Posted

So I had been going through a dry spell lately and was unable to look at my beads, or imagine making jewelry or even walk into my studio for that matter! I just don't understand why that happens but for whatever reason I am so grateful its over! Does that ever happen to you? I have been working my fingers to the bone! My wedding ring is even loose ... is it even possible to lose weight in your fingers from beading??? Here are a few things I have been working on. Oh, and if you are a busy mom like me... do not forget about the crock pot! Best invention ever for the busy mom! :) I dusted mine off last week and not only was I making jewelry like a mad woman ... but I managed not to starve my family either !

Yoga Inspired chokers




Eternity Bracelets





Frida Inspired Coral Necklace



to view more of my jewelry visit my shop at :

www.tinylotus.etsy.com

Thank you for looking!
~Michelle

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

I am Saved






I have been so on fire this past month! I guess I have been doing some soul searching and just re-evaluating what is important and what is it that I really want to do. So far the man and I have decided its time to move on. Live what my friend Gracie calls the Bohemian lifestyle. We are so tired of Suburbia and having a house that owns us. It is time we just dive right into life feet first and know that Faith will carry us. I recently got some new font stamps and made this cute little locket style pendant, stamped on it is "I am Saved". I was inspired to do so because the Lord led me back home for my nephews First Communion. I really had no plans to go but somehow I found myself on the 5 that leads me right back home. I drove over 500 miles just me, the Bears and Little Lotus. It took us 9 hrs. The following day the man flew out and we were able as a family witness our nephews full membership into the Catholic church. While there I felt the burning in my heart that I have been yearning for for some time now and I knew the Holy Spirit was responsible for our being there. I was however, just a bit saddened that my oldest could not be with us. He is out on his own now with responsibilities and a full time job. I am very proud of the young man he is becoming :) So while sitting in church I knew the Lord has called us back and is guiding. All week I could not wait to get back in church. I will not let this gift go because it is a blessing. The following day after my nephews celebration we went to my mother's house out in the country and was able to have Easter dinner with her. The first time in over 6 years. It was one of the most cherish-able weekends I've had in a long time. I am so thankful.

So this is it. I am asking for God's will and not my own and I know he will take care of us. We are open to being led and I will try not to have fear but be encouraged and excited for what is to come. :) That following weekend we did make it back to church and are looking forward to Mother's Day mass. God is so good!

Cameron's first communion:



Pics of the cousins:



My mom, Lotus, coco and me:



My little brother with his cousins :)



I was even given my Grandparents Jesus Statue. My Grandfather found him at the dump with a broken head so he took him back home and glued his head back on. I will cherish this gift. I have many memories of Grandpa sharing that story as I grew up and seeing Jesus always on their dresser.



What an awesome week it was! And we ended it with having our own special Easter dinner with my oldest and his sweet, cute little girlfriend :)



I so needed to be reconnected with my family. It was the encouragement we needed. For me it was also so symbolic of not just going back home but going back to my faith and realizing I LOVE my Catholic church. I love being part of this very OLD ancient traditional family xoxo

Monday, March 14, 2011

Namaste

So lately I have been really hooked on making Etsy Treasury's. It has been a lot of fun to hand pick other sellers items and share them with your friends. It also gives your shop exposure as well as exposing the shops you've chosen. What an awesome idea! I have been using etsy for quite a while now and I am almost embarrassed to say I never knew how to use it because I never took the time to navigate and get involved in the etsy community. The other week I took some time and that is when I discovered the treasury. I have now realized there is a whole new side of etsy to explore and I am very excited to get started :)

I wanted to share my new treasury... "Namaste"

As a lotus flower is born in
water, grows in water and rises out of water to stand above it
unsoiled, so I, born in the world, raised in the world having overcome
the world, live unsoiled by the world

Buddha (563 - 483 BC)

http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4d7e4bb88e816d91e430e80c/namaste


Thursday, March 3, 2011

Black Swan #2

I just conquered my second Black Swan headpiece! I was asked to do one for someone on Etsy (thank you Kathleen :) She just wanted the gold on the last one changed out to black and gray. I had fun making this one. The creative mojo was going with the help of Pandora radio, Prince and Michael Jackson ;) Life is good!

xo
~Michelle



Sunday, February 27, 2011

Yemaya

Yesterday a good friend of mine and I were talking. Gracie was telling me about a project that she has to make for her African Dance class. It is on an African goddess named Yemaya. She has to make an alter of a goddess that she identifies with. As I listened to the story I got so inspired and wished that there were not 500 miles between us or I would have been there helping Gracie get started. So when we hung up and I was left with all this inspiration I decided to make my friend something really special. So I got out my soldering iron, my stamps, disc cutter, and went to work making and adding symbols that reflect the spirit of Yemaya. Here are the pictures... the story of her will follow. I hope you in enjoy reading about her as much as I did. xo







http://www.goddessgift.com/goddess-myths/yemaya-goddess.htm

Yemaya, Goddess of the Ocean and the New Year



They call her the goddess Yemaya, Ymoga (Mother of the Fishes), Iamanga, and Balianne. She traveled with them from Yoruba to distant lands, comforting them in the holds of the slave ships that took them far away from their homeland in Africa. Today she is also celebrated under many other names, including the virgin Mary (Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception), Stella Maris (Star of the Sea), and Our Lady of Regla...to name but a few.

Originally Yemaya was a river goddess of the Yoruba in Nigeria, far from the ocean. She was a nature spirit, an orisha, a powerful guardian spirit that reflects an important aspect of the God of the Ife religion. An orisha manifests itself as a force of nature. When her people were hoarded onto the slave ships, Yemaya went with them, thus becoming the Goddess of the Ocean.

Yemaya

Actually Yemaya shares responsibility for the ocean with another orisha. Ookun rules the dark and turbulent depths of the ocean. Her domain is the upper level, the part of the sea that the light strikes, where water evaporates to be carried to land by her daughter Oya (the wind) to make rain for the crops. Yemaya's gentle waves rock the watery cradle of the abundant life forms of the sea.



Yemaya is a mother goddess, the goddess of home, fertility, love and family. Like water she represents both change and constancy--bringing forth life, protecting it, and changing it as is necessary.



In the creation myths of the Yoruba, the creator Olodumare first created a mortal god-human, Obatala, and gave him a wife. Their children were Yemaya and Aganyu, who had a son together. They named him Orungan. As a teenager Orungan rebelled against his father and brutally raped his mother. When he tried to rape Yemaya a second time, the river goddess fled to a nearby mountaintop where she cursed her son until he died.



In sorrow she chose to end her own life on the summit of the mountain. As she died she gave birth to fourteen powerful orisha. When her waters broke it caused the great flood that inundated the world and created the seven seas. Obafulom and Lyaa, the first human male and female and the ancestors of all humans, arose from the bones of the goddess. According to legend, Yemaya is the mother of all life.

According to legend, Yemaya's first gift to humans was a sea shell in which her voice could always be heard. To this day we honor Yemaya when we hold a shell to our ear in order to hear her voice, the ocean.



Olokun, the orisha of the bottom of the sea where the light does not shine, inspires respect and fear, for the powers of destruction that can be unleashed from the ocean depths are vast.

In The Secrets of the Sea, Gloria Rolanda tells of a time that Okolun, feeling unappreciated, decided to punish mankind.:

At his orders, immense waves began to invade the land...the ocean swelled up, darkened, infinite, and people who lived furthest from the coast saw, terrified, a horizon of water mountains running towards them.

Fortunately Yemaya was able to calm the fury of Okolun just in time, and the wave settled gently into the shore, leaving mounds of coral and pearls when the water receded.





Olukun demands respect for his ominous power that is unbounded, but it is Yemaya that is associated with creation and with life itself. When each of their dual aspects, (such as male and female, power and compassion) is held in proper balance, these two orisha unite to offer enormous gifts and unlimited energy.





Often depicted as a mermaid, or simply a beautiful woman standing amidst the waves, Yemaya is a goddess of comfort and inspiration. When it comes to caring for others, her impulses are sincere and comforting. And she has a love for children that is unequalled.

Yemaya reminds us that even the worst catastrophes can be endured and that, with her help, we can learn to negotiate the ebbs and flows of change in our lives with her wisdom, courage, and grace.



Goddess Symbols and Sacred Objects of Yemaya



The symbols of Yemaya, Goddess of the Ocean follow in the chart below. Such goddess symbols, individualized for each goddess, were incorporated into the worship of the ancient goddesses, were often worn as jewelry, and also used in the household decor as talismans to seek the goddesses special gifts, blessings, or protection. A large number of goddess symbols have survived in statuary and other works of art.

Many of the goddess symbols come from the legends surrounding a specific goddess and were "characters" in her story. Other goddess symbols were derived from the rituals used in the ancient rites of worship of these pagan goddesses.

Yemaya is often represented by symbols associated with water. It is not surprising that many of our icons representing the enduring beauty and simple goodness are derived from the ancient goddess symbols of Yemaya.







Yemaya : Goddess Symbols



General:

Ocean, rivers, mermaids, the virgin Mary, New Year's Eve, February 2, the North Star, half moon, rivers, dreams, pound cake, boats and ships, fans, sacred dance, and the Number 7.





Animals:


Fish, ducks, doves, peacocks, feathers, chickens, snakes, and all sea creatures.



Plants:

Oranges, tropical flowers, yams, grain, seaweed and other plants that grow in the ocean.



Perfumes/Scents:

Scented soaps, raspberry, cinnamon, balsam.



Gems and Metals:

Silver, pearls, mother of pearl, coral, moonstone, crystal quartz, turquoise, and any blue gem or bead.



Colors:

Sky blue, silver, white, green, and especially a blue dress with full skir

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Feather hairpieces

These hair pieces are made for one of our Performance Teams. Ostrich Feathers, silk flowers and rhinestones. The first picture is an extra one that I am selling for $20. I will be making a new etsy soon for headpieces and will have several available for purchase. Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions or requests. :)

michelle@tinylotusjewelry.com





Monday, January 31, 2011

Black Swan Headpiece

I was recently asked to make some new headpieces for an upcoming competition (Youth America Grand Prix) for one of our girls. She is doing two variations from Swan Lake. So here I was faced with another challenge and very unsure of how I was going to accomplish this headpiece. It can be very nerve wracking at times because you can't always get inside the choreographers head and see their vision. So after researching the heck out of Black Swan tiaras this is what I came up with. I am very pleased and so was the mom, daughter and teacher :) I really enjoyed making these two headpieces. So much so that I have now decided to add to my jewelry business "Tiny Lotus Tiaras and Headpieces". My friend promised me some professional shots of her daughter wearing the headpieces. I can not wait!









This floral headpiece was made by watching a tutorial on Youtube. I could not believe how easy and how fun! I started with white flowers and used silk flower spray paint to match the color of her costume.





This next headpiece was done for another friend of mine whose daughter is doing a jazz piece wearing a black sequined flapper style costume. This one is all handbeaded...I got a little carried away. It took me 5 hrs to do! I also have a request to do 6 more headpieces for one of our teams. They too will be made with red and black feathers. I will post more pics soon. :)