Tuesday 25 December 2012

romance&ruin's 1'st Annual Boxing Week Sale

 
 
ANNOUNCING romance&ruin's 1'st ANNUAL BOXING WEEK SALE.
All items currently listed in the Shop are on sale for 15% OFF.
Sale ends January 1, 2013.
The perfect time to treat yourself to something lovely!
 Use Coupon Code BOXINGWEEKSALE2012 when checking out to qualify for the discount.
Click on the ETSY link in the right hand sidebar to go directly to my shop.

Sunday 23 December 2012

Merry Christmas!


 
May this be a Christmas
you'll always treasure
for the many joys it brings.
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Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year!
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All the best-
Marian xoxo


Wednesday 19 December 2012

Decking the Halls...and the Dogs Too!

I love decorating the house for Christmas, going through the boxes and sorting through the decorations we've collected through the years.  Starting with the Christmas tree, I make my way through the house leaving  a little sprinkle of Christmas in each room. This year "It's A Wonderful Life" was on TV the afternoon I decorated, putting me in the perfect mood. It just doesn't seem like Christmas without George Bailey and the folks of Bedford Falls.
 
There are a lot of my decorations that find themselves in the same spot every year and others that get moved around for a few years until I find the perfect spot. Many of my favourites are the pieces I've made through the years. I thought I'd add some photos of my Christmas decor for some decorating inspiration.


 
My mom loved decorations with cardinals on them, which you can see she has passed down to me. Their striking red colour against a backdrop of snow and evergreens makes them a perfect accent for this wreath which I hang on our back door.
 

 
I love using non-traditional flowers in my wreaths, and I've included some roses and hydrangeas in this one. I decided to use an antique door knocker to finish it off instead of the traditional bow.


 
These are an old pair of skates that I purchased at a garage sale. I took them home and painted them, adding some jingle bells and gold laces. I took a vintage Santa image and wrapped him in a fur coat made out of quilt batting. I tucked in some pine cones, holly and (of course!) a cardinal to finish them off.
 



A number of years ago I found a set of Christmas chocolates with Advent countdown wrappers on them. I had always wanted to make my own Advent calender, so I held on to the wrappers long after the chocolates were gone. I finally used them last year to make this Advent calendar.


 


 
These silver glass ornaments look great in an antique wooden bowl I use as a coffee table centrepiece.


 
Christmas wouldn't be complete without my Charlie Brown Christmas collection. I found them at Hallmark and added a few each year. Each doll recites a classic line from the holiday special. I found the signature Charlie Brown tree on one of my trips to Hobby Lobby.


This huge wooden basket sits on top of a bookcase in our living room. I haven't used it in a number of years, but finally found the perfect spot for it.
I decoupaged a folk art picture of a Victorian skating scene to the front and finished it off with some real and glass pine cones.
 
 

 
Santa Paws (Theodore)
 
And last, but not least, my two favourite pups wanted to get in on the Christmas action. Believe me when I tell you, getting them to sit still long enough to pose is no small feat. I couldn't believe how well they cooperated this time--no wrestling or biting of costumes, no wiggling or squirming.
Aren't they adorable!
 
 

 
Gracie (doesn't she look like Max from the Grinch!)
 
Hopefully you're surrounded by all of your treasured holiday decorations by now, and counting down these last few hectic days before Christmas. 
The days pass so quickly--
be sure to take time out to enjoy all the sights and sounds of the season.
 
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Take care.....Marian  xo    
 

Thursday 22 November 2012

Realizing the Dream...romance&ruin opens on Etsy!

 

It's been a long time coming, and today I'm thrilled to announce the opening of my shop on Etsy! As part of the 'setting up shop' process, shop owners are asked to share a short bio on the process of starting their business and shop, so I thought I'd share that same story here with you today:                               
 
Milestone birthdays are great reminders of how quickly life passes. They're also great motivators! I had always promised myself that one day I would have my own creative business, but (a wonderful) life kept getting in the way. When a new career opportunity presented itself, I jumped at it. Changing careers would be life changing for me--allowing me the time and resources to finally pursue my creative business.

I've always loved antique and vintage furnishings, fashions and jewellery, so when I discovered the art of repurposing jewellery I was immediately hooked. And for the next six months it seemed like everything that touched my life continued to lead me towards my creative goal, including starting this blog.

Art deco pieces seem to be my favourite, but I have elements from numerous eras in my collection of lovelies waiting to be repurposed. I'm a self-taught designer who isn't afraid to experiment. I quickly discovered a great thing about repurposing jewellery--if I'm not thrilled with the results, I can take things apart and try something new....love it!

So here I am today...surrounded by the love and never ending support of my family, thrilled to be a shop owner, overjoyed to share my creations with you, and proud to be part of such a vibrant, talented commuity of artists at Etsy!
 
I hope you'll stop by and visit my shop at: www.etsy.com/shop/RomanceandRuin
 
 
 
 

 
 
Take care.....Marian  xo    


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Wednesday 31 October 2012

Happy Halloween!

 
Happy Halloween!
It's a damp, cool night here but hopefully it didn't dampen the spirits of all of those little trick-or-treaters! I can remember trekking through all sorts of weather-snow rain, fog...we didn't care. We always made sure to have a fantastic time.
Speaking of a fantastic time, my daughter Patricia's long-awaited Halloween party took place this past weekend and I've got lots of great pics to share with you. The creativity was amazing-costumes, food, decorations-absolutely incredible! Everyone had a great time and hopefully it will become an annual get together. My daughter loves to entertain and had a wonderful time planning her first party in her new home. Coming from a family filled with very creative women, it's easy to see that it has certainly rubbed off on her.
 
 
Patricia's Steampunk pumpkin had a place of honour!

 
The crow (to the right of the wine bottles) is a Halloween version of an Advent calendar. Thirty-one keyholes are numbered and an antique key is used to count down the days to Halloween.

 
 

 
 

 
A good luck kiss from the lovely hostess.


 
Steampunkers Priscilla Pettigrew and Cyril Sneer (aka Patricia and hubby Greg).


 
My prize-winning pumpkin....I used anatomical skeleton prints and decoupaged them to a my pumpkin. I finished it off with a dissected plastic skeleton in chains.




 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 
Lots of competition for the pumpkin contest. I love the little black kitty pumpkin in front that my neice Olivia carved...adorable.
 

 
 

 
 


 
The skeleton salad tongs were a huge hit!


 
 

 
A "Wicked Witch" banner that I made last year on loan for the party.
 

 
And for the best costumes...the Steampunk witch (my adorable sister Jeannette) and Edwina Scissorhands (my other lovely daughter, Jessica).
 
The party was a huge success and I'm sure she's already making plans for next year....I can't wait!
 
Take care.....Marian  xo    

 
 

Monday 8 October 2012

Setting Up Shop

I'm back! You might have thought that I had abandoned my blog after barely getting started but I have been busy creating non-stop....eating, sleeping and breathing jewellery. I haven't been this creative in years and loving every second. I am certain that I've found my passion and lose all track of time when I'm in my studio making jewellery. I'm planning to open my online Etsy shop in two weeks so I've come up for air before getting all of the business needs taken care of before I can open the shop.
 
All of the pieces I've made are repurposed jewellery. I've purchased vintage and antique brooches, necklaces, earrings and dress clip; taken them apart and turned them into new pieces. I am thrilled with the results. They are absolutely gorgeous. Here is a sneak preview of some of the pieces I've made. I hope you like them and would love your feedback.






 



















 
Thanks for taking the time to stop by my blog and have a very Happy Thanksgiving! I'll be back next week to share my progress, until then.....
 
 Take care.....Marian xo