Tag: jewelry

  • A little bit of jewelry.

    I promised jewelry… so here we go! Unfortunately, these are really, really not the best pictures in the world – I had to colour correct them a heap, and even then, they haven’t come up great. I didn’t have the greatest photography equipment at the time. I really need to make some more and get it photographed soon! So, despite the questionable quality… lets get into it, shall we? These are all older pieces: anything newish, I’ve really just made them and given them to the respective people they were meant for.

    Kat Johnston Jewelry: Teal coloured glass, for the most part, with alloy metal beads dotted throughout.
    Kat Johnston Jewelry: This time yellow, and a mix of crystal, yellow jade, freshwater pearls, alloy metal, and I think that’s about it.
    Kat Johnston Jewelry: This time we have freshwater pearls, crystal, alloy metal and smokey quartz.
    Kat Johnston Jewelry: glass, crystal, freshwater pearls, alloy metal.
    Kat Johnston Jewelry: glass, crystal, freshwater pearls, alloy metal, and I think that’s about it.
    Kat Johnston Jewelry: If I remember correctly… alloy metal, glass, crystal and rose quartz.

    Ok, once again I will state that these are older pieces, and I’m going to apologize for the photography again! It really doesn’t bring out the lustre, shine or colour in them… which is disappointing. Anyhow… that’s all for now!

  • Sanu: Adventure Quest – Hunt on the High Seas.

    Sanu stuff: the promotional signage for the Adventure Quest hunt. Yay!

    Argh, I have been ill ill ill, and it hasn’t been pretty. Coughing and hacking, sniffling and sighing: I really don’t take well to having the flu. On the upside, I’m starting to feel somewhat human again, which is rather a blessing indeed.

    In celebration of feeling human again, I finally sat down and mucked out another quest for Sanu. Those who know of my hunts, know that I like to give them a bit of a narrative to make the hunt more interesting. As has been the tradition, this story links into those that have gone before it – this time, it goes into a story about Chloe, the wife of Pip (the star of our first adventure) and mother to Hamish (star of the second). The hunt will run through to the 14th of April, with full instructions available at the store. So, without further ado, let me give you the first part of Adventure Quest: Hunt on the High Seas.

    Little Juniper was the tinest bunny of the litter, and the youngest besides. Indeed, it was for this reason that she would spend her evenings sitting below the bush that carefully hid the entrance to the warren and sigh with wistful abandon. All the other bunnies were larger, stronger, and more athletic – she just didn’t feel special by comparison.

    One evening, her grandfather spied the young doe by the doorway, shuffling across to sit down beside her. “Good eve, little Juniper.”

    Juniper sighed. “Hello Grandpapa Pip.”

    Grandpapa Pip was saddened by the folorn nature of his young kinsfellow. All knew of Juniper’s feelings, but even the encouragement of her esteemed father or all of her brothers and sisters seemed to do little to make her smile. Grandpapa Pip thought he might know just the thing. A story.

    “You know, Junie, it doesn’t always pay to be the strongest, or the biggest. There was once another young bunny, very much like you who didn’t need any of those things to achieve great things.”

    Juniper stirred from her thoughts, showing a curiousity none had seen out of her for weeks. “Who? Who, Grandpapa?”

    Grandpapa smiled, patting his lap. Juniper scrambled up and settled herself within his warm, comforting embrace.

    “Her name was Chloe – your Grandmama. It was soon after we had our firstborn, your Da Hamish.”

    Juniper gasped in surprise. Her very own Grandmama? But how?

    “The sun had just slipped below the horizon when a messenger flew into the entrance of the very warren we sit in now. With chest heaving, he delivered a message: the keys to the sacred jewels belonging to the rabbit king of the next dale over had been stolen: and by pirates, no less. He offered bountiful rewards for any who could return them.”

    Juniper bounced in Grandpapa’s lap. “You mean she found them? She found the keys? What happened, Grandpapa?”

    “Well, Chloe and I had just had your Da, but what the King of the Dale asks for, he must receive. The messenger came for us, for the King knew of my adventures before. I, however, could not leave: I’d broken my paw only a week before – it lay completely useless. Your Grandmama, however, could search for them.”

    Grandpapa Pip paused for just a moment. Juniper’s eyes shone brightly as she waited expectantly for him to continue.

    “Chloe packed herself a basket, with a few things she thought she needed, and she set out from the warren, leaving me home to tend to our newborn. She first set out for the cherry tree, within sight of our home.”

    Chloe’s adventure had begun.

  • Sanu: A limited edition release for St Paddy’s

    Sanu Stuff: A special limited edition for St Paddy’s day… a little luck o’the Irish!

    Just a little notice on here as well as in Second Life: I’ve done up a limited edition set of monocles featuring some beautiful green gems for St Paddy’s. Sold in a limited set of 50, they will not be re-released once they are all sold, so I guess you’d better get in quick!

    I must admit, I love making limited edition pieces. In Second Life, there’s the ability to sell an unlimited number of items. While you can retire items, make room for more, and so forth, there is the potential for a piece to be up indefinately… or at least until Second Life goes up in deliciously digital flames. There is the potential for each and every person in Second Life to get exactly the same item… unprobable, but still possible.

    Limited edition and limited time items somewhat combat that. Its something special, something with a degree of uniqueness. As a creator… I like that.

    Update: I got back on a few minutes ago and threw together some earrings to go with the monocles, and I’m providing them beneath the limited edition monocles sign for just a linden. Go grab em!

  • Sanu: Sugar, spice and all things nice.

    Sanu stuff: Isn’t this just a gorgeous set? Delicate, refined, and classy to boot!

    A friend of mine, Anicia Medici (fabulous owner of Sugar Mill), asked me recently as a favor to recolour one of my existing pieces to include black and silver, rather than the default colouration. I did so happily, but the suggestion further fueled me to create a full set of jewelry with that particular thought in mind. This is the result of that inspiration – something deliciously delicate and detailed, with little gemstone drops to add just the right touch of elegance to the set.

    Sanu stuff: the additional signage for the Sugar set. Add a little spice to your sugar!

    While the bigger set actually contains no black at all, the additional set (which was actually created first) definately fulfills the criteria. It adds just that little extra spice to something quite nice, don’t you think?

    Sanu stuff: the harvest set is really pretty pretty!

    Also added… the Harvest set! Yes, I know I’m rolling a lot of new release info into the one post, but I’ve been really busy. The harvest set was actually created quite a while back, but I never got around to doing it up for sale – I finally got myself into gear and got it ready to go. Phew!

    Sanu stuff: now that’s an ice-cream cone. You won’t find these everywhere!

    Ok, final image for tonight. Adding to my ever-delicious line of foodstuffs and other novelty items, this is, well, just exactly what it looks like. A seven scoop cone of ice-creamery goodness. Mmmmm, tasty!

    Oh, please forgive the banner cycling by the way… I’m trying something new! I may be testing for a couple of days, so please forgive the icky designs til I work out something just right.

  • Sanu: Gummies are yummies.

    Sanu Stuff: Mmmm… gummy bear jewelry, they say? I say yes!

    Today has been a long day, made no shorter by the fact that something made me rather grumbley earlier on in the day. That aside though… this is a new release in the Sanu store. My group yesterday, after me handing out a freebie, went into a bit of a discussion about gummy bears. Radio, the incredibly talented owner of Scribble, went ‘you know… I can make gummy bears’, so we put our heads together and came up with some stuff.

    Something inside me squeals out in delight when it comes to combining the intricately detailed scrollwork I put into my most elaborate pieces with something as (lets face it) patently rediculous as gummy bears. I think just about anyone can take a gummy bear and do raver jewelry and so forth with it – I think it takes a special hand to turn it into something not only fun, but can also be admired on more than the 2-second novelty value it provides because it is, well, made with gummy bears. Does that make sense? Say what you will, I don’t think everybody can do it… so I feel special, because I think I have.

    That’s not to say, by the way, that I don’t absolutely love full on novelty stuff (why the hell would I say that? Half my store is dedicated to it!) but yeah… its nice to try and push the envelope a little to create something super special with that touch of something unique in it at the same time – not just jewelry, not just novelty… a little of both. Like my tiniest bunneh monocles, of which I have produced a few.

    Sanu Stuff: the lucky chair gummy love rainbow set.

    This is the special rainbow set, now available in the lucky chair. After all, gummy bears and rainbows do just seem right together, don’t they? Sanu: taking virtual food to a whole new level.