Archive for the ‘New products’ Category

Sneak peek | Modern rings with engraved wood inlay

Friday, May 21st, 2010

When our friend (and talented SEO writer) Kristina Mausser wanted a ring to go with her modern necklace with the Mod Clover engraved wood pattern, she was going to pair the necklace with one of our modern rings with bamboo inlay.

But, we thought it would a perfect time to try doing a modern ring with an engraved wood inlay to match the pattern of her necklace instead:

Once the dust has settled a bit from this major new website update we’ve just done, we’ll be adding engraved wood inlay rings to the store!

Giveaway | February’s Facebook Fan (& blog!) giveaway

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Quartet family necklace

We’re pleased to announce that after all the sneak peeks on our Facebook page, our Connection necklaces are now available in the store. The Connection necklaces are our modern interpretation of a ‘family’ necklace — a ring for each family member with a colored Swarovski crystal accent to represent their birth month. (The quartet necklace on the above represents the months of May, June, September and October).

Or… you can customize a necklace based on your fashion sensibilities and the colors you love!  Just check out some examples below:

Quintet connection necklace

Septet connection necklace

Our single solo necklace also makes a sweet birthday gift — just choose the Swarovski crystal accent for the corresponding birth month and you’re done! :)

Solo connection necklace

Now that you’re acquainted with our Connection necklaces, hopefully you’ll be glad to hear that we’re giving one away as this month’s Facebook/blog giveaway!

Enter to win by telling us:  
Who would you give a connection necklace to, or would it be for yourself?  What would your connection necklace be (i.e. how many rings and what color accents) and what/who would it represent?

One entry per person, and we’ll be drawing for the winner at noon EST on March 1st.  Good luck!

Gift idea | Secret Santa Surprise

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

We’ve just added a “Secret Santa Surprise” to our store — what’s inside the pretty box? Well, no one will know until they unwrap it!

But here’s a hint: it’s a small stainless steel pendant featuring one of our paper inlays. It could be what’s shown on the right or another washi, Nepalese, or Brazilian paper inlay that’s not even available for sale in store!

You can pick the color you’d like, or be completely surprised! This little gift is only $49 (a value of $88) and comes gift-wrapped and ready to give to a special someone (or keep for yourself!)

New product | Design your own Blend

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Know someone with a fall birthday who has a penchant for modern jewelry? Why not Design your own Blend with your own custom engraved wood necklace or pendant? You can use imagery that’s significant to you or your loved one, or even engrave their initial.

To get started on your design, just download our necklace or pendant template and either draw in the appropriate area, or place your artwork electronically.
Don’t forgot to sign the back of your wearable art so that your recipient knows just who it was that made them their perfect gift ;)

New products | Stainless steel rings with inlays and “Make Your Own” custom pendants

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

We’ve just added our newest product to our online jewelry store; stainless steel rings complete with some beautiful inlays:

Stainless steel rings by Blend Creations

They’re good for both men and women (as both of us wear them), and are available in sizes 5-10 in half-size increments.

Also, we just added “Make Your Own” Metal for Monsters pendants (in both wide and tall orientations).

We know there are plenty of creative types out there: people who doodle, or people who have kids that make wonderful drawings that parents would love to show off, or perhaps you just want to make your Roscharch/palm print ink blot masterpiece.

Whatever the case, you can do it on our ‘small canvas for a big cause‘.  To make your own Metal for Monster pendant, just download this PDF, create, and send it back to us either by email or fax (full instructions are on the PDF).  You can sign it on the back, or write a special message, or even put another little doodle.  We’ll send you back a mock-up for your review before it gets produced, and then you’ll get your very own completely custom, laser-etched stainless steel pendant.  All that, and $16 from the sale price will still go to UNICEF.  Pretty cool, eh? :)

New products | Metal for Monsters update

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

Mark your calendars, because the Metal for Monsters line will be available for sale as of Wednesday, October 1.  But, you’ll be happy to know that we’re now taking pre-orders that will ship starting October 1.  There’s a bit more background on the story with the previous Metal for Monsters post.

We also finally added our own Metal for Monsters designs to the site.  Eric’s “Lil Devil”:

Lil Devil by Eric Jean-Louis

and my “J.J” illo:

J.J. by Vivian Cheng

Please help us raise some money for UNICEF and score yourself a limited-edition art piece at the same time!

New product | Metal for Monsters

Monday, August 11th, 2008

We’ve been keeping a secret.  And well, because we’ve been outed by a couple of people, we figured we’d break down and do a little mini-announcement here to all four of our blog readers. ;)

Earlier this year, Eric and I went out for coffee at our local Tim Horton’s.  (That’s not the secret).

It was a Sunday and we’d gotten the paper and we were thoroughly depressed after reading this horrific account in the Citizen about kids in Africa who were soldiers of war and others who had to resort to unbelievable things just to feed their siblings.  Here we were, having our cushy life of being warm and fed and generally free from the really huge worries (like war) in life, and if everything goes as it should, it would point to our son Jack leading the same sort of comfortable life as he grows up — a stark contrast to what the kids in the newspaper story would be facing, if they even get to grow up.

So we started thinking. (That’s not the secret either).

What if anything can we do?  We’re designers, not doctors/social workers or other more immediately helpful professionals.  It’s really hard to save the world with a really great piece of jewelry or an illustration!  Or is it?

While having this discussion at the Timmy’s, our little monster was being pretty rambunctious, and it was the line of thought above and our own little monster that lead to this: Metal for Monsters.

Neither of us are really fabulous illustrators.  But — we love the work of some really fabulous illustrators.

These illustrators:

S.britt, Stefan G. Bucher, Jon Burgerman, Anna Chambers, Justin Hillgrove, Adam Koford, John Martz, Jay Stephens and Brian Taylor have kindly agreed to collaborate with us and have supplied us with some really really cool monster art.

Together, we’ll be offering stainless steel pendants that have their awesome illustrations in limited editions of 100 of each pendant. (Both Eric and I have made our own monster illustrations for Metal for Monsters, but they’re not up yet!)

And while the illustrations are really cool, what’s cooler is that a good chunk of the sale of each pendant will go directly to UNICEF as our way of trying to help kids that don’t have it nearly as well as we do here.

So here’s a preview as to what they look like:

Jay Stephen's S.britt's Brian Taylor's Stefan G. Bucher's Stefan G. Bucher's John Martz's Adam Koford's Anna Chamber's John Martz's Jon Burgerman's S.britt's Anna Chamber's Jon Burgerman's Justin Hillgrove's Justin Hillgrove's Jay Stephen's Adam Koford's Brian Taylor's

We don’t have an official launch-date yet because we’re still ironing out some matters of production.  But, if you’d like to be on the notification list of when they’ll officially be on sale, join the newsletter.  Our goal is to raise as much money as possible for UNICEF, so pass on the Metal for Monsters site to anyone who loves monsters or wants to help raise money for UNICEF!

New product | Brazilian marbled paper and Nepalese paper inlays

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Just added to the shop: Brazilian hand-marbled paper jewelry

The Brazilian paper is marbled by hand-mixing and manipulating inks to produce swirling and streaked patterns in rich palettes of colours. The patterns may be similar but are not exactly alike and thus produces a unique and stunning accessory.  Paired with stainless steel, these modern necklaces are quite vibrant and striking from a distance.

Also just added to the shop: Nepalese paper inlay necklaces

These paper inlays are made by Fair Trade village co-ops from all over Nepal using fibre from the bark of the LamaLi Lokta — a native and environmentally-sustainable shrub.