05 May 2008

DinnerTimeChimes


I invite you to enjoy getting to know DinnerTimeChimes. I certainly did. Here's my interview with her...

Introduce yourself, please. (name, location, shop site, blog site, etc.) Hi, I'm Erin. The (wife) half of DinnerTimeChimes from a small town in North Carolina.

Is Etsy your primary "job"? If not, what else do you do?
Etsy and crafting in general is yet another way to keep me busy when I'm not working for my real job (medical coding for pharmaceutical clinical trials) or working in the flower gardens.

What is your favorite color and why? RED! It wasn't the collegiate team colors for my school, but I'll gladly claim the NCSU Wolfpack. I've always been drawn to the bright color. I love how it demands your attention.

What kinds of things do you do to get the creative juices flowing? A quick trip to a thrift store or a long day at a sunny flea market will make my head spin with ideas. I love finding things that are being discarded and creating new and exciting things with them.

If you could be a fruit, what kind would you be and why?
I'd love to be a watermelon, for us it's a wonderful symbol of summer fun!

How did you get started creating things and what is your best loved material to work with? I started making the wind chimes when I was in middle school as a way to earn extra spending money. My parents helped me find silverware at yard sales and such, and then my dad would help me make the chimes. I still love to work with the silver plate. To keep all of the polishing from being too mind numbing, I like to look at the intricate patterns, day dream about the people that used the silverware, and wonder about the hotels whose names are occasionally engraved on some of the pieces.

In ten years, I'd like to ... be happy, healthy and just as much in love. Hopefully, that will include crafting too...if I'm not too busy chasing kids around the house.

What I personally love about the DinnerTimeChimes shop is that the principal of  "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" has truly been taken to heart. I can't think of many other ways to recycle/give new life to old pots and pans let alone silverware and shoes. It takes a lot of creativity to see additional purposes for what otherwise would be called "trash." Congratulations, Erin on integrating your creativity and ecofriendliness together! Great job!

10 comments:

Stacy said...

Great post! Thanks for introducing me to this wonderful seller. What a cool shop!

Rocki Adams said...

Very cool feature! What a great way to use thrift store finds! Thanks for sharing :)
☼ Rocki

hy said...

what cool things!
great post!!

Rosebud Collection said...

What a nice post..Something beautiful about wind chimes..one of my favorite things..peaceful..

Beki - TheRustedChain said...

Those are so stinkin' cute!!

Kim said...

what a beautiful interview!

erin, maker of chimes said...

Thanks so much for featuring us!

Alina Hayes said...

I absolutelly love your chimes!!
great idea. i wish i could hear them

Unknown said...

I'm glad everyone has enjoyed the feature! You can click here to hear the chimes http://hometown.aol.com/dinnertimechimes/Main.html

erin, maker of chimes said...

Alina, and others, you can now hear the chimes at http://dinnertimechimes.net

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