Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Brightening the Post-Holiday with Blues

"Crystal Water" wire mobile by TE Pruitt. In the depths of Winters moody darkness it's helpful and fun to find projects to craft that will add a bright spot to your spirit. I decided to craft up a new brightness in our lives by making a glass bead wire mobile. The holiday season this year found our home filled with sparkle, light, and decoration, but after it had passed taking down the ol' Yule tree left us feeling less than festive. Once replaced, the candle holder that usually hangs in the archway where the lit tree had been sitting looked dark and dull. I didn't want us starting a new year with a dull feeling hanging around, so that's where I put the mobile! A slight touch or a breeze will start the beads to movement, catching the light and also moving Chi life energy around. I wrapped some quartz crystals and used blue beads that look like frozen drops of water and captured air; We here are both Fire signs, so the energy of Water should offer a calming balance to us and Air should feed the fire of our creativity. At the bottom of the mobile hangs a faceted heart which not only sparkles nicely but hangs there to represent the desire for our loving energy to continue to effect our environment in positive ways and for that love to grow in the coming year. Over time too the steel wire will likely oxidize a bit changing into a nice warm red, which will certainly cause us to continue to enjoy the piece as well as serving as a reminder that change can be a good thing. Overall it's just a hanging wire mobile, but as with everything handmade it's what it means to the person enjoying it that matters most!
 Now that the excitement of the holiday season has passed don't let your inner artist go hungry... feed it some good energy by crafting up a project that will light up your life in some way that's special to you!

Happy new year to you all! --Tree
 
"Crystal Water" wire mobile by TE Pruitt.
"Crystal Water" wire mobile by TE Pruitt.





*Original art images ©Tree Pruitt T. E. Pruitt, unless otherwise indicated. Contact the artist prior to ANY use please.

Monday, March 22, 2010

New Necklaces with Old Charm

I simply LOVE to collect trinket and little things! I started collecting boxes to put the little things inside of, so I obviously had an excess of tiny treasure. I began to choose items that seemed to group together by a theme or era, and it was only a matter of time before the call of jewelry convinced me it was time to craft some charm necklaces. It's trash to treasure assemblage art with a mix of re-claimed jewelry, genuine antiques and weird collectibles. The most recent addition to the charming collection of different pieces I've made is shown below, and I just think it's great fun!

Edwardian Butterfly Five Necklace

This necklace is about the shift from old ways to the new; effects of change brought on flapping wings of the proverbial butterfly in Peking scenario. The Edwardian style broadly encompasses the years of 1901 through 1919, as do most of the parts of this necklace. In America this era was known as the Gilded or Progressive Age. The start of the 1900's brought the dawning of a new age with a new attitude toward life, social change and tremendous technological advances around the world. The key to the future is hindsight upon the past, so I've included a skeleton key from the early Victorian era, which preceded the Edwardian period. Nature elements also contrast with the industrial in this necklace, but at the center of it all is a pub token because amidst it all we've got to remember to relax! This necklace invites the wearer to toy with the charms, sparking the imagination to create a story all their own.



Steampunk Magic Charms Handmade Necklace


Old Steampunk Charm Handmade Long Collar Necklace



I hope you'll enjoy browsing my handmade jewelry as much as I enjoy crafting the pieces!
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*Original art images ©Tree Pruitt, unless otherwise indicated.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Carved Willow Magic Wand

My enthusiasm has gotten the better of me, so I must tell you about a wand I'm near to finishing! This wand is designed especially for use in Wicca magic and rituals. Even though my old camera will catch better images in the daylight, I've included some snap shots here. Made of weeping willow wood, it features a hand carved Mother Earth Goddess and pyrography burned symbols. I had a hard time holding back from the fun of adding detail to the human like figure so that the stick didn't become too fragile in the center; it's still as strong as willow can be! The natural under-bark is still in place in areas and some spots have indents that strongly remind one of certain female anatomy that is sacred -- indeed vital -- to birth, and I've accentuated those to emphasize the importance of the natural Yoni like symbols.

There's a lovely light catching quartz crystal shard at the top, but I chose to end the tip of the wand with a spiral rather than a stone. I think the spiral is one of the most important of the Wiccan religious mysteries. The spiral of life is where we often find ourselves in the same places we were in the past, but on a different and hopefully more progressed level or layer of the spiral. Bettering one's self for the benefit of all should be the goal of every Wiccan; this is selfishness through selflessness, (helping others helps yourself in the long run).

On the wand, Wicca mysteries are further alluded to by more symbolism. The tangle of hair the Goddess sports represents the web of life. The open carved space in the middle of the hair is the Center of all being where energy is waiting to be fulfilled to being. The handle portion of the wand holds simple line glyphs for the Elements of Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit; indeed ALL of the Elements were involved in crafting the wand. The reverse side has words the symbols stand for burned into the wood too. At the foot of the Goddess is the double crescent and circle symbol that most commonly represents Her in the Triple Goddess aspects of Maiden, Mother, and Crone.


Wicca Willow Magic Wand
Don't think, however, that only the feminine divine is expressed here. The circle and crescent symbol of the God, often thought of as the Horned God, is directly balanced in opposite to the Goddess sign on the reverse. Wicca can often seem very Goddess centered, but because of the theory of Force and Form the God is always present even if not as visually represented as His female counterpart. The complexity of Force and Form can be summed up as the God provides the force, or driving energy, of the universe and it is the Goddess who gives it form and shape. In this wand the God is present through the sun's energy that allowed the willow tree to grow, the strength in my muscles as I carved the wood, and even the power of change that was required to make the metal hand tools I used. Though the Goddess features most prominently on this wand, I feel there is a good balance between all of the most important Wiccan symbolism.
There's little that's left to do before this 13" wand is offered for sale. I still need to buff on a finish of carnauba wax for a natural muted shine. I like using varathane because it's such a durable finish, but I think that would be too shiny for this wand. The hand rubbed finish will still be water resistant but will also have a lovely tone and feel. After the finish is applied I need to do the "core". This wand will have a magickal core which will work in a similar fashion to a totem animal medicine bag; No whimsical dragon scales or firebird feathers though! I have a very special bit of naturally shed elk fur that I'm considering placing inside the small hole I've burrowed into the handle of the wand. I'll likely consider appropriateness of the metaphysical energy of several other materials too before capping the hole closed with a tiny gem stone, sealing the core inside. It doesn't require much of any given thing to add to the magic because it's simply the blessing of the energy involved that counts. I'm always careful not to use anything dangerous, illegal, or unethical in a magical core -- that would defeat the purpose -- but I won't make final decisions until the action of "doing" is in hand. This is without a doubt the most elaborate wand I've ever crafted! I'm sorry the fun of the project is nearly over, so you can bet that I'm already contemplating another.




*Original art images ©Tree Pruitt, unless otherwise indicated. Contact the artist prior to ANY use or for purchase information.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Thoughts on Ritual Tool Crafting

It's time for me to set up a wand crafting station in my new art studio space, so I'm a bit jazzed up with energy. I'd recently moved and things are just now getting settled into a peaceful state of some sort of organization. I've held off crafting wands and rattles until the main metaphysical power zones within my living space were established. Having peace and clarity is vital when crafting ritual tools. The time of year is a perfect building point for me to jump from too, as I always have a rather easy time with positive creative energy when moving towards Samhain (Halloween); I'll need creative inspiration to fit another work station into my live-in studio, but I'm confident things will flow well.

I've been having an urge to work with the natural materials required for crafting ritual tools. I've already gone through my packed projects that aren't finished yet, not only to verify they survived the move but also to rekindle the connection to the metaphysical energy of the projects.



Inner guidance told me to wait a little longer though, when I was tempted to start carving on a stick. I thought it was near time to work wands and that suspicion was confirmed recently when I felt what I refer to as a "calling". I felt pulled to a something and so began to look into the matter until I found that I was being called to stones. I've been very fortunate to come upon a large variety of quartz crystal points in which I feel an energy connection! I'm very excited to work with them and discover the paths they will take from my home. I'm positive now that somewhere in the bunch is the perfect stone to top off that stick I'd wanted to carve on until guidance put a stop to my hand. Getting the stones also confirms that it's definitely the right time to create a space for making wands and other ritual tools in my new home. I'm glad because it involves many art, craft, and ritual activities that I enjoy very much! I look forward to showing you all some finished projects very soon. Be sure to check for new releases!





*Original art images ©Tree Pruitt, unless otherwise indicated. Contact the artist prior to ANY use or for purchase information.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Blog Share & Dolphins

Today I'm offering some thanks to Meagan, who's chosen to feature my Minoan Dolphin hand drum on Fab Finds Friday in her blog "Kadean Krafts". The theme to her blog post today is music, and she's chosen some very interesting finds from Etsy to help the music sing! Browse by to see the fun listings Meagan has chosen to feature and maybe something special will strike a chord with your interests.

My personal fav (after my drum design of course, lol) is the Fancy bird head rattle. Being that I'm a member of the Old World Shoppes of Etsy Team, I'm especially attracted to earthy designs from days gone by, and this Native style rattle certainly fits the bill (get the bird pun in there).
Now, I must let it be known that my dolphin drum isn't just a one of a kind... it's going to stay that way because much of the design was drawn free-hand. So, I'll likely paint more hand drums in the future with a Minoan Crete theme, but each one will be unique from any other; it's more fun for me that way! Look for drum listing in my Etsy stores; Mystic Griffin, Curio Castle Shoppe. And if you just happen to be a dolphin lover, you may enjoy a playful painting on canvas board from my studio as well titled, Playin' Around.




*Original art images ©Tree Pruitt, unless otherwise indicated. Contact the artist prior to ANY use or for purchase information.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Minoan Priestess Poppy Pod Earrings



Finished a lovely, delicate dangle pair of earrings with sterling silver components and semi-precious gemstone beads. They feature two hand painted poppy flower pods; an authentic ancient design! They have been sealed with clear environmentally friendly varnish, but are a real, natural plant material. Quality sterling ear wires, and spiral wire drops hang with pale green/blue-green Amazonite gemstone beads (Grade B) and dark Czech Glass fire polished beads. Free rubber stoppers included to insure the earrings stay put. Unique, mystical design fit for an Atlantean priestess or Pagan princess alike! The blue green pods of the purple poppy were carefully dried, cleaned, and painstakingly hand painted for an oxidized copper effect. The paints have a mild metallic sheen, and were dry brushed on, returning the pod to a vibrant life like color scheme.
Check store link for availability.

*Original art images ©Tree Pruitt, unless otherwise indicated. Contact the artist prior to ANY use or for purchase information.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Teddy Bear Original Hand Sewn Doll

Had a little fun ... I hadn't made a stuffed animal in years and the urge to sew overcame me a little while ago. So, I drew the pattern, cut the fabric, sewed it all together by hand and then stuffed with a little polyfil and dried lentil for a floppy feel. He sits well for display with that fat tummy. A little guy, at only about 4" high or so when sitting. All original design, each unique!
He'll be available for purchase soon.