Saturday, December 19, 2009

Wowhead - the place I go when I need World of Warcraft info. It makes me a more efficient gamer, plus the Wowhead team is a great bunch of people (yes, I do know a few of them).

xkcd - an online comic about math, science, geek stuff, and life in general. You really don't have to be a nerd to enjoy this, but sometimes it helps. Updates every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Cracked.com - full of funny and interesting articles that may or may not include researched facts. Be careful, this site is a great way to lose a whole day to your computer. I would know.

RealLife - an online comic that follows the life of Greg Dean and his friends. Updates Monday through Friday.

Outliers Forum on GuildLaunch.com - my World of Warcraft guild's forum page. Here we list our rules for raiding, track our game progression, and just chat about WoW and life in general.

At West End - cool recycled items for your home.

Pyramid Collection Online - Nifty online store for people into fantasy, New Age, steampunk, goth and more.

Pottery Barn - a little pricey for me, but there's some great inspiration to be had here.

Etsy - of course, always an awesome place to go for great handmade and vintage items!

Sagewood Farm - my mother-in-law's blog, updated whenever-the-hell she feels like it. She talks about crafting, cooking, farming and all kinds of homesteady-type stuff. She also has links to other awesome blogs, so if you're the crafty type, head on over there and check it out. Don't forget to look at her blog dedicated to the adventures of her grands (including my little one): The Babes of Sagewood.

The Saged Crone - not for children or modest individuals. This blog is about the day-to-day of a self-professed witch in the crone stage of her life. Funny and sometimes edgy, this blog shows the ups and downs of an aging pagan.

Hyperbole and a Half - I don't even remember how I stumbled upon this particular blog, all I know is it's hilarious. If you don't believe me, just read this post.







Thursday, December 17, 2009

Taking a Vacation

So in a couple of days I will be packing up my car, strapping in my daughter, and taking a two-day drive to South Carolina to spend the holidays with family. I'm not looking forward to the long trip, but I am looking forward to all the fun we'll have once we arrive. My daughter and I will take a train ride through James Island County Park to see the Holiday Festival of Lights. We'll also get to meet the newest addition to our family - my sister-in-law's daughter, who should be arriving shortly. As we speak, my sister-in-law is at the hospital. I'm also hoping to hit up some after-Christmas sales with my sister. Don't worry, my shop will still be open. If you want to order anything, I'll have my items available for shipping, so go check them out! Merry Christmas and happy New Year!

http://www.etsy.com/shop/AshleysCrescentMoon

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Christmas time is here!

Christmas time is here,
Happiness and cheer,
Fun for all that children call
Their favorite time of year.
             -A Charlie Brown Christmas
That special time of year is just around the corner. Our first snow of the season arrived just the other day. I've been bustling around the house, putting up decorations, and making plans for this year's Christmas celebration.

I had big plans for my shop for Christmas. Ideas by the hundreds for ornaments and decorations flooded my brain, and I was all gung-ho to get them done. Alas, it is nearly mid-December and I only have two Christmas items for sale. It's like my mom-in-law says: funny how Christmas always seems to sneak up on you, even though it comes the same time every year.

Anyway, the two items I do have up for sale are, in my opinion, nice. The first is a key for Santa. I have seen these before and thought they were cute, so I decided to make my own version. When I was growing up we had a fireplace. I loved roasting marshmallows on it (hey, why go outside in the cold?), and to me, there is no more appropriate place to put a stocking. Unfortunately, since I have lived on my own, I have not had the luxury of owning a home with a fireplace. So, it was important to me that Santa had an alternate means of entry, as even though I am now 26, I still eagerly await his arrival on Christmas Eve. Thus, I made a special key just for Santa, and I am now offering one in my Etsy shop for all those who share my fireplaceless plight.



 When I finally get my dream house, I intend to have a fireplace. I will use it almost every day, even if I just put lit candles in it. I want Santa to be able to come down the chimney for my children, and I want my children to have a mantel to hang stockings from. Until then, thank goodness for skeleton keys :).

The second item I have for sale is a painted sign advertising Kringle's Tree Farm.

This was inspired in part by two things. The first is a stencil for Kringle's Country Store that was featured in the Craft Fair section of the November 2009 edition of Country Sampler. Advertising candy canes, reindeer feed, and woolen mittens, this stencil calls to mind some of the simple joys of winter, all while invoking the name of Santa. Personally, I find this pretty clever, and wanted to make one of my own. However, I didn't want to just rip off Scrappin' Along's design. This is where I found my second inspiration, which I will preface with a long back-story. As a child, I never had a live Christmas tree, and I never thought there was anything wrong with this. When I celebrated my first Christmas with my husband, we lived in a one bedroom apartment on the third floor of our building. Although it was not a small unit, there really was not a convenient spot to put a large Christmas tree, and so I put up a two-foot, fiber optic, artificial Christmas tree that I had purchased at Dollar General for $10. My husband thought this was an atrocity, because he had never before had an artificial tree in his house at Christmas. (Ironically, his mother now uses a pre-lit artificial tree.) When we moved up to New York in 2007, at Christmas time there were signs similar to my creation advertising the local tree farms. My husband found a tree farm not too far from our house, and we went there, trudged up and down their fields, and cut our own tree. I could not believe how much fun I had! In addition to the tree farm, there was also a small shop where you could purchase ornaments and various gifts. So it seemed appropriate that Santa's own tree farm would offer sleigh rides and hot cocoa to warm you up afterwards. My husband thinks the sign is too simple, but I think it's just right. Take a look and decide for yourself! Happy holidays!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

About My Life
This is me with a bird on my head - a lorikeet, to be precise. Where can I start? How about this: my name is Ashley; I'm thirty-two, a college grad, a wife, a mother, and proud to be all those things. Actually, I'm somewhat indifferent about being thirty-two, but you get what I mean. I'm a drifter of sorts; I follow life where ever it leads me. I LOVE colors, and I'm attracted to shiny and/or sparkly things. I'm a World of Warcraft addict; I started with Vanilla WoW back in 2006. I roll Horde, and I'm very loyal to my faction. I love to garden, or rather, pretend to garden until my plants all mysteriously die. I also love scrapbooking, though since my daughter was born I've taken WAY more pictures than I'll ever be able to scrap. When it comes to music, nothing is off-limits. I lean heavily toward rock and classic rock, but I have everything from the Bee Gees to Notorious BIG in my collection. I like to read. My most recent read was a collection of Lovecraft stories. My movie collection is filled with comedies, apocalyptic films, and movies about people who stood up to the man. My favorite shows are Supernatural, The Walking Dead, Archer, and Family Guy. My current focus in life is learning how to ride horses. It's been my lifelong dream to own a horse of my own, so this year, I took the plunge and signed up for English riding lessons! I'm not very good yet, but I'm getting better! I'm still working on finally having a vegetable garden I can be proud of. I have these grand plans to can my own delicious spaghetti sauces, yummy salsas, and tasty fruit preserves. In my head, I see myself becoming the domestic diva I've always dreamed of being and getting in touch with the knowledge and wisdom of past generations. I love to learn, and I'm always evolving. I believe when that comes to an end, so will I.

This handsome guy is my husband of thirteen years, Niel. I met him in Algebra II in high school during my sophomore year. I admired him for his smarts, though I'm not sure he admired me much at all at first. Then one day during the summer of 2000, I surprised him with a kiss, and the rest is history. We were married three years later and haven't looked back. For ten years of his life, he served his country in the Navy. He's a submariner, and I've been extremely proud to be a Navy spouse. We're now out trying to make a place for ourselves in the civilian world, and this year we finally realized our dream of owning a piece of land out in the country. We're now the proud owners of a house on 22 acres in the Bull Mountains of Montana. Over the next several years, we're going to work on building our hobby farm.

This is my darling girl Ciannon. She's the light of my life, although she was a bit of a surprise (the result of trying to stay warm on cold nights in upstate NY). She's seven years old, very high-energy, extremely talkative, smart, and (for the most part) all sunshine and rainbows. She loves peanut butter and jelly, books, horses, and soccer.


These two furballs are my four-legged family. My dog Aiden is a ten year-old Irish Wolfhound look-alike. He's not quite as tall as an actual Irish Wolfhound, but he's close. I promise you, he is half German Shepherd. His aunt Iris was an AKC registered GSD. (She died of cancer seven years ago, and I still miss her very much.) Aiden, in spite of his size, is still quite the puppy. His favorite pastimes are chasing deer and being a grump to our new kitten. Cookie is our tiny house panther. We adopted her from the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter; she's uber playful and curious. We welcomed her into our home after Pixie, my cat of eleven years, passed away. She's made herself comfortable, and I think she's a good fit for our family. One of these days, I'd like to add an English Mastiff, some chickens, some ducks, a horse or two, and maybe even some cows or a goat into the mix
About My Etsy Shop

I'd always dreamed of someday opening a little shop on Main St. in a small town somewhere. A place where I could sell handmade goods - mine and others' - something with a homey, coffee shop kind of vibe that would welcome customers in and make them want to stay a while. I'd know all the names of everyone who came in the door, and they'd know mine. Maybe I'd even sell art and craft supplies. My shop would always be filled with interesting items and interesting people. It would be a place anyone would be proud to own.

The ladies of Sagewood
In 2004, my mother-in-law, in cooperation with a mutual friend, opened a flea market shop called Sagewood that sold handmade goods, herbal supplies, and new age items. I became one of her artisans, crafting necklaces, miniatures, artwork, etc. Though it was a flea market stall and not a brick and mortar store, we all came very close to realizing the dream. But life and times change, and my mother-in-law closed up shop. I still miss those days.

Some days I still dream about having my own little shop. But I'm realizing more and more that where my life is headed really isn't conducive to running a full-scale business or owning a brick and mortar store. Enter Etsy. My mother-in-law turned me on to Etsy in 2009, and I was so excited by what I saw that I immediately set up shop. It has been a wonderful creative outlet, not to mention a way to be crafty without having all my projects clutter up my house. I can't describe the excitement I've felt each time I had a sale. To think people actually like my creations enough to buy them is nothing short of amazing to me. Etsy is an awesome community of artisans, from the casual crafter to the professional clothes designer. You can literally find everything under the sun for sale there, and it's not just your everyday, cookie-cutter merchandise. It's handmade by someone who loves what they do and puts their heart into making quality goods. It's vintage from someone who has a talent for finding the things from our past that deserve to be given a second chance. It's art from people who have a passion for producing something beautiful, thought-provoking, or profound. It's craft supplies from those dedicated to making sure that the creative never run out of media with which to create. I've fallen in love with Etsy, and I feel I will stay there for a very long time. Although currently I don't have anything up for sale in my shop, I still create items that one day I'm sure I will post, if only I can find the time between school, soccer practice, riding lessons, swim lessons, and getting settled in our new home! C'est la vie!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Reclaimed Beads

Occasionally, I create an item from a collection of beads that come from broken jewelry. Once such item is my newest listing on Etsy, a pair of earrings featuring  two metal heart beads that I got from God knows where. They remind me a little of Western or Southwestern beads, something you might see a cowgirl wear.



I didn't list them as reclaimed or mention it in my description just because the heart beads were the only recycled parts. I did, however, list my metal bookmark as reclaimed, because the entire beaded portion was recycled from broken jewelry.



I like creating these pieces because I absolutely hate to waste things. Besides, it provides a challenge to create something out of "leftovers." This is especially the case for me, since I am such a fan of symmetry, and working with salvaged materials doesn't always lend itself to that :).



Saturday, November 14, 2009

Love for the beach

It's really funny - I'm an Earth sign, but I love the water. I'm drawn to pretty much any body of water, including a swimming pool :), but the beach is my favorite place. Growing up an hour away from the beach probably had something to do with this, as my family would often take several day trips to the beach during the summer.

I love everything about the beach: watching the pelicans and seagulls diving after jumping fish; seeing fiddler crabs skitter across the sand; the breeze blowing the sea oats. I especially love the waves - the crashing sound, the constant movement - they invoke serenity while indicating a great power, the driving force of nature.

When my husband used to go out to sea, I often got lonely. On the days I particularly missed him, I would drive down to the beach, stand in the water, and tell him I loved him. I would imagine the ebb of the ocean carrying my message to him. I don't know that he ever heard me, but I like to believe he did.

I also went to college near the beach. This afforded lots of unique opportunities, such as being able to study while working on my tan. I also went to school with some very handsome surfers, which is where I got the inspiration for my Surfer's Shell Necklace I recently listed on Etsy. You could find necklaces similar to this in just about any gift shop on the beach, and almost everyone on campus had one.  Some of them were plain, but a lot of them had carved shell pendants or shark tooth pendants. When I made my own shell chip necklace, I created my own pendant by layering a mother-of-pearl shell disc behind a metal scallop shell charm. I have also created two more of these necklaces, which I will be listing in a few days. They're identical to the one I have listed currently, except one features a starfish metal charm, while the other features a clam shell charm.

Making beach charms makes me feel good, since it reminds me of happy times in my life. Hopefully one of these days I'll get back to a place near the ocean. Until then, this won't be the only beach-inspired jewelry I'll be making for my shop.


Thursday, November 12, 2009

Opening my Etsy shop

Back in October, I decided to open up a shop on Etsy. Recently, I had been thinking a lot about my mom-in-law's old flea market shop and how much fun I had helping her make things to sell there. I had really been missing that creative outlet. I love to do crafts, paint, make jewelry, and all kinds of other things, but unfortunately these projects end up cluttering my house. For the sake of not ending up on some reality show like Clean House, I put my crafting on a back-burner. I began to feel like the desire to create was eating me up inside, so that's where Ashley's Crescent Moon Shop came from. I'm not looking to become rich from this little venture, although I admit that would be nice. Really all I want is to be able to make the things I enjoy making, and then find the right person to take them home.

The name I chose for my shop pays homage to my home state, South Carolina. The state flag features a white Palmetto tree and crescent moon on a field of blue, and so too my shop logo features blue colors and a crescent moon. After moving away to New York state with my Navy husband, I became a little homesick. I love the New England scenery, the snow, and the fall foliage, but I miss seeing my family and spending sultry summers on the beach. This small tribute makes me feel a little closer to home.

The kinds of products I will offer in my shop will vary from time to time. I love to try new things, so occasionally I'll make one or two of something and then move on once I've gotten my fill of it. Some crafts that have remained constant with me are beaded jewelry and painted wooden signs. Beadwork is fun because there are literally infinite possibilities when it comes to what you can create. Painting signs is great because it's an awesome way to express your personality. Hanging up a sign in your home with a witty or inspiring phrase is the best way to make your house truly yours.  

So, come check me out on Etsy! I hope you like what you see! Be sure to check out my favorite sellers as well. There are so many talented people creating so many amazing things that you're sure to find something you love.

http://www.ashleyscrescentmoon.etsy.com/

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