Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Treasured Tuesday

Check out the featured shops in this week's post, and see the treasuries they made. All the items in these treasuries are clickable links. So, if you see something you like, click to go directly to the shop where it can be purchased.

First up is Eileen from BlueBirdLuxe who offers one of a kind clutches, pouches, totes, home goods, and items like the key fob pictured.

She curated the color rich "Elements" treasury below:
 

Linda Johnson of SewUpScale makes wonderful quilted postcards like the beach scene to the left.  These would be good for hostess gifts, wedding party gifts, teachers gifts, or stocking stuffers, or just to send to a friend.

She made the gorgeous "Green as an Emerald" treasury below.


Carol Bender of BarnShopAntiques has an eclectic mix of vintage, antiques, ephemera, and more in her shop. There is even a Fab Five Dollar Find section. The vintage marbles and canister are among the items she has for sale. 

Her "A Day at the Beach" treasury makes me want to go swimming.


Last for this week is Devika Keskar from her shop DevikasArt who creates original paintings in vivid colors and rich textures like this Red Poppy painting.

Her happy yellow treasury "Oranges and Lemons" is perfect for Spring.


Thank you ladies for including me in your wonderful treasuries. 

4 comments:

  1. What a wonderful surprise! *blushing* Thanks for introducing me to these other creative people as well. I've noticed and admired Eileen's shop for a long time, but I didn't know about Linda yet. I love her quilted postcard. I'm also a big fan of the Poppie, that painting is gorgeous!

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  2. Thank you for featuring SewUpscale. I will check out all these shops and treasuries. So many beautiful selections.

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  3. I love the shops and treasuries! It's fun to see everyone's collections! Thank you for including me, Kym! :)

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  4. Love all the cheery yellow in the last one!
    And those marbles bring back memories :) My grandma always had a jar full of them for us to play with as kids!

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