Thursday, June 19, 2014

Summer has official begun and you can feel it. There is no doubt about it. Hot and muggy.. But you know what else goes on in the summer? Colors!
This past week I worked on some new colorful versions of my funky necklaces, making each one of them in one color. Green, Pink, YELLOW!!! Fresh, Summery and a super fun statement necklaces.

So now I'm gonna let you in on what goes on in my studio... 

I found these awesome soft colorful fabrics. They were going to be thrown out since they were cut outs from my shrugs, small pieces that had no use anymore.. 

Excess materials that have no use any more..
 So after a bit of thought I decided to do something colorful in honor of the summer. I'm talking bold colorful. A necklace totally yellow, a necklace totally green, a necklace totally red and so on to what ever color comes to hand.  So I rolled them into these shapes I like to call Rollies.

Rollies being made

And finally after hours of work of rolling and sewing and rolling and sewing, the necklaces were done! 
And now they are proudly presented in my shop window with a whole new summery look going on.

Sheeebz textile necklaces in green yellow and red are ready!

You can also see Sheeebz Textile Necklace on Etsy .

Stay tuned for more colorful creations...
Sheeebz

Wednesday, June 11, 2014


Pottery and people


Red bowls by Galit Sofer Mizrachi


When I was living in New York, many years ago, I took a pottery class. It was amazing. I enjoyed it immensely and was so sad to leave it at the end of the year when I returned home. Time past since then and the idea of taking it up again came and went. 
When I joined the design complex "Designers in the city" where my Sheeebz studio / shop is located, I was happy to discover that I was surrounded by potters.  As well as creating (AMAZING pieces, might I add.. ) some of the potters offer to teach pottery. Though I have not yet taken them up on their offer I would love to go back and potter again!
Right across from my shop you will find the oh-so-talented (!!!) Galit Sofer Mizrachi who is a Bezalel graduate. Galit's pottery varies from bowls to mugs and even cute little magnets.
Her style is clean with a lot of earthy tones, she uses alot of natural feeling textures. Another great thing about Galit's pottery is that it is very light weight! Pottery in its finest! 


Located right across from my shop at Bezalel 7 in Jerusalem you will find her shop - with pieces of her work peeking from the window..



 Lets step in and check it out..

Here we find Galit working on the wheel..



These mugs are as mentioned before light weight and so very fun to hold and drink from.



Galit uses a technique in which she makes prints of different images on the pottery. Here is a tiny bowl great for salt or olives. Oh, look a fly!





Here are some earthy mugs with no handle so they are cozy and fun to hold.




Galit makes many bowls in this shape. I love it, it's unique and specious. It can be used for casarolls or can be a decorative piece to serve fruit in.



And here is a lemony colored bowl for a summer day!




Are you in to black coffee? Well these are Galit's pottery adaptation to the classic glass cups!




So check out Galit's Facebook page to stay updated and stay tuned for other features of "Designers in the city" on my blog!

If you are traveling to Jerusalem come visit us at Bezalel 7, in the designers complex. We are both here among a bunch other talented designers in fashion, jewelry, accessories bags and more!

Till next time,


www.sheeebz.com








Thursday, June 5, 2014

Hi fashion lovin' people!

I am back with a post on one of this summer's trending motifs- WEAVING!
I love weaving! I used to weave when I was in school. I found it fun and calming, but it took a lot of my time.. so I kinda gave it up. Just today I was surfing around and found this great article on 2014 summer trends by Poppytalk (I love there blog!!!) and saw weaving was one of them!

Here are some weaving inspirations that I came upon, Enjoy!

























Weaving can be a great, fun and relaxing activity. It takes time, patience and creativity.
I think I may go back to it and see what comes out.. Ill keep you posted!

Shira