Here is a quick way to create some custom artwork out of vintage jewelry. Grab your glue, a picture frame and some fabric. Let's create!
Making gorgeous one-of-a-kind works of art from broken, vintage costume jewelry is not "difficult" -- but it requires a lot of patience -- a lot of jewelry -- an artful eye -- and the appropriate adhesives.
This Do It Yourself Antique Brooch is incredibly easy and oh-so-clever. Customize to match, wear it, give it as a gift.
My mother passed in July and I was left with more jewelry than I could ever possibly wear. There were a lot of costume brooches and several broken pieces of jewelry. So I decided to make a heart on…
Presenting a jeweled contemporary leaf motif frame with an elegant silver, gold and pearl flower bouquet fashioned with vintage jewelry that has been repurposed into a pleasing design. Perfect for someone special or for a holiday gift to yourself to decorate your home . The inside dimensions are 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches on black velvet fabric. The outside dimensions are 8 inches x 10 inches This is a perfect gift for someone or for yourself. Can be hung or displayed on it's easel back.
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Adjustable Height Bust Mannequin Holder Stand with silver/black/gold base. MULTIPLE USES: This mannequin is great organizer for jewelry/accessories /scarf/necklace/sun glasses/ties display. This elegant mannequin helps you or the potential buyers visualize the jewelry.What are you waiting for, get your accessory organizer now and you will be able to get more sales! You could also use it to take jewelry photography, it'll professionally present your products. The accentuated neckline draws focus to the necklace and the graceful white color upgrades your treasured jewelry more elegant. Accessories not included. Material Metal/linen Dimensions As the picture show. Please note The item you receive may be a little different from the one we show on the picture due to the natural texture. Want more pop color holder? https://www.etsy.com/shop/Theuniquedisplay?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=978080437§ion_id=32251947 Question? If you have any questions please contact us. We will reply to you within 24 hours. Thank you.
Here are 25 creative ideas to repurpose vintage jewelry and turn it into beautiful, unique pieces everyone will love.
Things you can make with vintage costume jewelry. DIY crafts to make with old jewelry.
The Mimi Necklace is new for our summer collection. A classy chain for a classy evening in a white suit with a tan would be perfect for a resort setting. Gold plated brass chain with a nice size clasp, necklace is 18 inches long.
Creator: Me (The Stone Pansy) Medium: acrylic on wood, magnets I’m peculiar and my wife calls me an artist.
Starting a handmade jewelry business is a good way to make money on the side. And it’s a business that can easily grow into a full-time business. I come across a lot of handmade businesses and love to challenge my ideas and theories to see if they match up with how handmade businesses,...
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I love this dress. Actually it's way more than that. I DIE for every single inch of gorgeous lace on this dress. That sounds more appropriate on the sliding scale of dress love. And what better place ...
Jeweled Framed Jewelry Art Topiary, Vintage Deco Glass Rhinestone, Handmade Jewelry Picture, Purple Silver, Gracious Elegant "PURPLE ELEGANCE” This is spectacular work of art and lovely work of the heart. It measures approximately 8 1/2 X 10 1/2 inches from the outside edges of the beautiful new silver tabletop frame with easel backing and hooks for hanging on the wall. ( easel and other items shown in photos are not included) Ivory velvet is adorned with vintage and contemporary jewelry, Vintage brooches, are among other elements that were used to embellish this fabulous piece. The color purple is commonly used to represent love, support, close bonds, and admiration. This gorgeous piece makes a perfect gift for that special someone or for you to admire and enjoy in your own home. Handmade with love, unique, and one of a kind. My jewelry art is made with lots of Love, Thought, care and with much attention to Detail. All of my pieces have a story to tell, a message to give... I find that If Im not completely satisfied with my work i will keep working on the same piece until I am completely happy with it before it is listed. Please know that the photographs absolutely do not do justice in showcasing these pieces! Please note: This piece is shipped as shown in frame pictured however the frame can be exchanged later to another if it does not meet your required decorative needs. Item is not glued into the frame. All of my Jewelry Art pieces come with Free Shipping to the United States and are shipped priority mail for quick delivery to your home. For your consideration here is the link to more listings of the Bouquet/Gifts Section https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArteDeBijouxByEleni?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=969764661§ion_id=26107891 Please dont forget to FAVORITE this shop so you can stay updated with any new products and services! Follow us on Pinterest (copy and paste the link below) https://www.pinterest.com/ArteDeBijouxByEleni/_created/ Thank you very much for looking! God Bless! So now faith, hope and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. Corinthians 13:13
CHRISTMAS TREE FRAMED JEWELRY & WATCHES ART ELEGANT AND LOVELY ONE OF A KIND! FRAME MEASURES ABOUT 12 X 10 It is done in many of watches, rhinestones and jewelry pieces. It is protected by epoxy resin.It it easy to clean. Jewelry & watches wouldn't fall off or get dusty and dark over time. It looks lovely and meaningful in home or in office. WHAT AN AMAZING GIFT! As with most old jewelry, you can expect some minor character wear such as an occasional missing or dull stones, but nothing that will detract from the overall beauty of the finished picture. I do not accept returns but if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase please contact me immediately
Jewelry tree of life made from vintage jewelry pieces
We get asked about photographing jewelry a lot and have many thoughts on the subject! These tips are perfect for you if you are a DIY photographer looking for product photography tips for your small business, or a professional product photographer who wants to deliver the highest-quality product photography to your clients. While these tips focus on jewelry, they will work great for any products, especially ones that are smaller size. Before we dive into the different approaches you can take to this type of product photography, though, you need to answer some questions: •First, what is the overall vibe of your jewelry brand? Is it elegant and refined? Funky and artistic? Focused on vintage designs? You need to define this first before figuring out how best to represent your product.•Second, what makes your brand special? Do you focus on sustainability in your sourcing? Do you specialize in custom pieces? Becoming clear about what sets your brand apart helps you determine the best way to market your jewelry.•Third, what colors best represent your brand? Is your brand soft and muted? Or are you more bold and dramatic? Deciding on a color palette is key to making sure your final images look cohesive. Once you are clear on the message of your brand, it's much easier to choose how you want to represent it. For example, if your company makes handcrafted pieces inspired by the natural world, it would make sense to incorporate some of that in your images: choosing wood or stone photo surfaces, including elements from nature as props, etc. However, if you focus on high end engagement rings, you may want to stick with simpler photo backgrounds, like classic marble, and keep your props minimal. Or maybe you'd skip using a photo surface altogether and use models for all your shots instead.So, with that in mind, here are 4 easy approaches to photographing jewelry: 1. Simple & minimal: skip the props, pick a photo backdrop that fits your product and snap away. This is the easiest approach and, oftentimes, the most impactful. Focus on close up, straight-on shots so that your viewer can see all the details of your product, and make sure to capture all the angles of the pieces, (side, front, etc.) Make sure your light is spot-on (here is a good post showing how to use natural light and shoot your product at home) and definitely think about your aperture. Shooting with lots of bokeh is gorgeous but you also want to make sure your customers can see all the details of your pieces, so make sure your F-Stop is high enough to have an adequate depth of field. Check out these beauties from our friends at WR Metal Arts, shown on our Clay Surface: Or these gorgeous pieces by Allison Korn Designs, shot on our Nina Surface, (photo credit to Allison Korn): Some of our favorite light & airy photo surfaces for simple jewelry shots are Betty, Clay, Eve and Dorothy. If you want a darker vibe in your backdrops, we LOVE Zane, Nina and Luca. 2. Incorporate some props.Here are some prop ideas:• Items from nature, like flowers, bark, plants, rocks, crystals, shells-- these are all amazing props to include in jewelry photography. One of my favorite jewelry designers, Cara Wolff, often shoots her pieces outdoors, on stones or pieces of wood and the effect is GORGEOUS. Alternatively, you can pick a photo surface to shoot on and use natural elements as supporting characters in your images, like the shots below.In addition to adding beauty and interest to your images, items from nature add height, dimension and additional texture to your photo, which is always a good thing. Or you can skip the photo backdrop altogether and just place your pieces on plants, stones or other beautiful items from nature, like below: • Items that add layers and texture, like paper or fabric. This can be a great way to further tell your story as a brand. For example, if you sell vintage pieces then incorporating items that have some history to them can really add some visual interest to your images. • Food! It may seem odd but fruit, herbs, salts, etc all can be beautiful props to include in a jewelry photo.In the first image below, the colors of the pears play off of the tones in the necklace and bracelet. I also like how the curving shapes of the fruit mirrors the organic shapes in the jewelry.In the second image, pink Himalayan salt was piled on top of our Grace Surface and the gorgeous labradorite necklace was placed on top of that. It's a super simple and quick set-up and yet it's effective, as the color and texture of the salt sets off the color and angles of the stone.In the last shot, I wanted to incorporate the stunning color of those grapes and not make them so obvious that they distracted from the bracelet. So, I shot at a low f-stop, making the grapes recede into the background. Your eye goes right to the jewelry, which is set off beautifully by the rich purple of the fruit behind it. Join for 10% off! Our subscribers are the ONLY recipients of our sales and the first to see our new collections. Email Address First Name 3. Create a visual story. I love taking an editorial approach to photographing jewelry. Instead of focusing solely on your products, you incorporate your pieces into a scene, which sets a mood and engages your viewers on another level. Telling a visual story with your products is a way to connect with the your ideal customers, by including real-life
Repurposing old jewelry is a great way to create one of a kind pieces that are unique. This collection of upcycled jewelry will inspire you!
This is a 100 percent handmade recycled jewelry art flower bouquet. First I glue black felt on cardboard backing and then I securely glue the jewelry on the fabric. The jewelry ranges from contemporary to vintage-inexpensive to expensive. I use beads, rhinestones, charms and chains, from necklaces, earrings, bracelets and pins. The featured colors are pink and blue. There may be baubles and paint missing, or slight blemishes and scratches, or glue present. The recycled wood frame may have slight blemishes and scratches-adding to the overall charm of the picture. It is painted pink and actually is distressed on the edges. It is ready to hang on a wall. The artwork measures about 9 inches tall by 7 inches wide. The outside of the frame measures about 11.5 inches tall by 9.5 inches wide. There's no glass covering-this is not a shadow box! You may have to put a piece of double sided tape on the back to hang evenly on the wall. Each artwork takes from 10 to 14 hours to complete. I never copy or trace, or use stencils or kits ever. They make great unique gifts for that hard to buy for person! Buyer pays for shipping!! During shipping a piece may shake loose so each artwork is bubble wrapped and double boxed with styrofoam peanuts for safety. 100 percent insured. I want complete customer satisfaction so don't hesitate to contact me with any questions and I will promptly reply. Purchase with confidence! Thanks!!
Please Read Description before ordering. Each Piece is MADE TO ORDER. The photo in the listing is an example of what the piece will look like. **PROOF WILL BE SENT** If you would like to change anything client will have 24 hours to reply to advise changes before piece is sent. All pieces are FULLY Customizable. I welcome Custom Creations, and I can also use your own sentimental items to create your jewelry item Just let me know in the comments section so I can provide my address information. I will ship outside of the USA. Please send me your destination country, and I will add it to the listing Once the costs have been researched. If you would like something specific, please let me know. If you have any questions, please feel free to message me
We get asked about photographing jewelry a lot and have many thoughts on the subject! These tips are perfect for you if you are a DIY photographer looking for product photography tips for your small business, or a professional product photographer who wants to deliver the highest-quality product photography to your clients. While these tips focus on jewelry, they will work great for any products, especially ones that are smaller size. Before we dive into the different approaches you can take to this type of product photography, though, you need to answer some questions: •First, what is the overall vibe of your jewelry brand? Is it elegant and refined? Funky and artistic? Focused on vintage designs? You need to define this first before figuring out how best to represent your product.•Second, what makes your brand special? Do you focus on sustainability in your sourcing? Do you specialize in custom pieces? Becoming clear about what sets your brand apart helps you determine the best way to market your jewelry.•Third, what colors best represent your brand? Is your brand soft and muted? Or are you more bold and dramatic? Deciding on a color palette is key to making sure your final images look cohesive. Once you are clear on the message of your brand, it's much easier to choose how you want to represent it. For example, if your company makes handcrafted pieces inspired by the natural world, it would make sense to incorporate some of that in your images: choosing wood or stone photo surfaces, including elements from nature as props, etc. However, if you focus on high end engagement rings, you may want to stick with simpler photo backgrounds, like classic marble, and keep your props minimal. Or maybe you'd skip using a photo surface altogether and use models for all your shots instead.So, with that in mind, here are 4 easy approaches to photographing jewelry: 1. Simple & minimal: skip the props, pick a photo backdrop that fits your product and snap away. This is the easiest approach and, oftentimes, the most impactful. Focus on close up, straight-on shots so that your viewer can see all the details of your product, and make sure to capture all the angles of the pieces, (side, front, etc.) Make sure your light is spot-on (here is a good post showing how to use natural light and shoot your product at home) and definitely think about your aperture. Shooting with lots of bokeh is gorgeous but you also want to make sure your customers can see all the details of your pieces, so make sure your F-Stop is high enough to have an adequate depth of field. Check out these beauties from our friends at WR Metal Arts, shown on our Clay Surface: Or these gorgeous pieces by Allison Korn Designs, shot on our Nina Surface, (photo credit to Allison Korn): Some of our favorite light & airy photo surfaces for simple jewelry shots are Betty, Clay, Eve and Dorothy. If you want a darker vibe in your backdrops, we LOVE Zane, Nina and Luca. 2. Incorporate some props.Here are some prop ideas:• Items from nature, like flowers, bark, plants, rocks, crystals, shells-- these are all amazing props to include in jewelry photography. One of my favorite jewelry designers, Cara Wolff, often shoots her pieces outdoors, on stones or pieces of wood and the effect is GORGEOUS. Alternatively, you can pick a photo surface to shoot on and use natural elements as supporting characters in your images, like the shots below.In addition to adding beauty and interest to your images, items from nature add height, dimension and additional texture to your photo, which is always a good thing. Or you can skip the photo backdrop altogether and just place your pieces on plants, stones or other beautiful items from nature, like below: • Items that add layers and texture, like paper or fabric. This can be a great way to further tell your story as a brand. For example, if you sell vintage pieces then incorporating items that have some history to them can really add some visual interest to your images. • Food! It may seem odd but fruit, herbs, salts, etc all can be beautiful props to include in a jewelry photo.In the first image below, the colors of the pears play off of the tones in the necklace and bracelet. I also like how the curving shapes of the fruit mirrors the organic shapes in the jewelry.In the second image, pink Himalayan salt was piled on top of our Grace Surface and the gorgeous labradorite necklace was placed on top of that. It's a super simple and quick set-up and yet it's effective, as the color and texture of the salt sets off the color and angles of the stone.In the last shot, I wanted to incorporate the stunning color of those grapes and not make them so obvious that they distracted from the bracelet. So, I shot at a low f-stop, making the grapes recede into the background. Your eye goes right to the jewelry, which is set off beautifully by the rich purple of the fruit behind it. Join for 10% off! Our subscribers are the ONLY recipients of our sales and the first to see our new collections. Email Address First Name 3. Create a visual story. I love taking an editorial approach to photographing jewelry. Instead of focusing solely on your products, you incorporate your pieces into a scene, which sets a mood and engages your viewers on another level. Telling a visual story with your products is a way to connect with the your ideal customers, by including real-life
As we all know, jewelry may look pretty when worn, but it doesn’t last forever. Pieces might break while others might get lost. This is especially the case with costume jewelry that’s o…
A demure bride is framed in an exquisite vintage whitewashed golden metal frame. Her up-do is made of golden chains with a flower in her hair and she is wearing a delicate pearl earring. The gown is formed from upcycled pearl necklaces and jewelry. A perfect gift for a bridal shower, as a wedding gift or anytime gift. Frame measures 10"x12".
I turned pieces of jewelry into a beautiful sparkling picture. I gave a second life to the jewelry that our grandmothers wore. Karina is sitting on a wooden display stand. Details of ornaments are pasted on a felt cloth. This is a wonderful gift for any holiday. It will give you a good mood and will open the door to the world of fantasies and fairy tales. I am not a great photographer! She looks truly magical in person. Thank you for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
This piece is fabulous! Measuring approximately 9 1/4 x 7 1/4 inches from the outside edges of the silver tone tabletop frame with easel backing and wall hooks. Gorgeous blue velvet embellished with multiple vintage, handmade and contemporary elements make up this lovely bouquet. Perfect gift or for your own home. The bouquet that lasts forever! Unique, up-cycled, handmade and one of a kind. Thank you for looking! My jewelry art is composed of both new and vintage elements but as these beautiful pieces are handed down through families and generations, the intricate elements become voices from the past and representations of times gone by. Truly a gift that becomes more precious as time passes. Much love, time, thought and study go into each of my pieces. I often find it difficult to list these beautiful items because I can't stop staring at them! They are each totally unique and one of a kind and must be just right prior to being listed. I have been known to tear them apart after being unsatisfied with the final composition. Please know that the photographs absolutely do not do justice in showcasing these pieces! Please note: Piece is shipped as shown in frame pictured however the frame can be exchanged later to another if it does not meet your required decorative needs. Item is not glued into the frame. Thank you. All of my Jewelry Art pieces are shipped priority mail for quick delivery.