Thursday, August 18, 2011

BESTeam feature of the Week: MsFormaldehyde

MsFormaldehyde, a science girl who makes handmade accessories you can´t find anywhere else. Things out of silk flowers, feathers, polymer clay, skulls, paint, tiki, polynesian, bats, spiders, creepy, dark, wedding, offbeat bridal, brides maid, goth, zombie, horror, polynesian hair barrettes, day of the dead jewelry, rose skulls, sugar skulls, macabre frida,pearls, silk.

Born and raised in San Diego, MsFormaldehyde also loves to make accessories for special occasions like Wedding, Fall Wedding, Goth Wedding...

Let´s see what MsFormaldehyde has in her Etsy store for you!


Yellow Rose Hair barrettes or pins


Bridal hair clip, red flower, pearl accent, black feather fascinator,
vintage inspired, Wedding Fascinator


Pirate earrings, skull and crossbones, pirate jewelry


Peacock feather, wedding couture, green ranunculus, peacock wedding fascinator,
green wedding fascinator, hollywood glam



Add her blog http://msformaldehyde.blogspot.com/
Buy at http://www.infectiousthreads.com

Feelit downtown San Diego, CA

Salon Radiance
4731 3rd street
La Mesa, CA 91941
www.salonradiancesd.com

http://www.donthebeachcomber.com/
16278 Pacific Coast Highway
Huntington Beach, CA, 92649
The Hive store FL Anna Maria Island

Add her facebook fanpage and be entered into a monthly drawing!

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2 comments:

  1. Hola from Santa Rosa de Calamuchita! You are so creative! I love your designs. I have been living in Argentina for 3 years now (Originally I am from South Africa). Are you enjoying the life in Uruguay?

    Saludos!!!

    Nelieta travel blog

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  2. Thank you Nelieta!! You can usually find weekly features of talented artisans here in my blog. I also posts updates of the things I create in many fields :)
    I am enjoying my new life in Uruguay, yes! What about you in Mendoza?

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