Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Button Monograms!!!

Here are the last of the monograms I've been busy creating!

Primary color P for a little boy


G for a little boy


I for a little girl


Monday, December 5, 2011

Back to Blogging

Seems I got away from posting my artwork over the last 2 months.  I have been working on learning crochet, making cards to sell at craft fairs and making button monograms!  It's been fun.  Here are 2 button monograms I completed for a little boy and a little girl, respectively:

Monday, October 3, 2011

I've been working on a big card order project.  These are a few I'm including in the pack:


 Ha, and here is how the magic happens!  What a mess!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Scarf

It has dropped into double digit temps here in Arizona... Time for us to break out the sweaters and scarves!  I have been teaching myself to crochet over the last couple of months.  I find it fun and interesting.  I've also found I don't care for acrylic yarn!  ;) 

This scarf is made from RECYCLED yarn.  It contains cotton, acrylic, linen, silk and nylon.  What a great worsted weight yarn.  So without further ado... my first scarf!

 The underside of the top layer has functional buttons which attach to the bottom layer.  This scarf is hands-free!
If you are interested in purchasing a scarf, contact me via my blog or website or etsy!  I will have it up for sale soon.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Buttons for Baby A

Just completed another project for brand new baby Alayna.  It will be presented to the family this weekend! 



Saturday, September 3, 2011

Name Blocks

I can't believe I haven't posted these masterpieces before now!  These are my name blocks.  Fully customized and personalized.  ;)  

The HOLLY blocks were meant to match the bedding in her room (you can see it in the photo).  Her blocks are painted & paper die-cuts and letters were modge podged.  


These blocks for CHRISTOPHER were meant to match his sports-themed bedding, as well.  His mother wanted them to be "as vintage as possible".   I painted them in solid colors and then hand-painted balls and stars with the bedding as a guide. 



For the vintage look I sanded the blocks and they remain unsealed.

  

These blocks went to my little second cousin, Anna.  Her nursery has white furniture with some bright accents.  Adorable owls adorn the sheets and her shelves.

  


You can order a set of your own blocks and have them say whatever you like: Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, your child's name, your last name, Family, Love, Hope...

Ordering is simple on the website: www.sharwellstudio.com.  I look forward to making blocks for you!




Friday, September 2, 2011

Polar Bear

Ok!  Here is my first attempt at amigurumi (thank you, Marisa, for the term).  I purchased this pattern on Etsy (forevertandm).  The pics on the original look WAAAAY better than what I created. 

Two mistakes:
1) I used acrylic yarn and I think I should have used cotton
2) I should have used a larger hook

But it was pretty fun to try!  Maybe I'll make another someday.