Upcycle in Hinds makes #nzmade piston men from recycled car parts. Some of their recent works include:
- Motorbike man
- Fishing man
- Funny drunk man
- Coming out of the ground man
- Sniper man
Upcycle in Hinds make piston men from recycled car parts. All our men are hand made and made to order. Each man is unique (because of being hand made), even if it looks similar they are all different, just the same way every man is totally unique.
These piston men are available for pickup in Hinds (Ashburton) and can be sent nationwide.
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Upcycle in Hinds makes #nzmade piston men from recycled car parts. Some of their recent works include:
Customisation | Yes |
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Location | Ashburton |
Materials | Recycled car parts |
NZ Made | All products made locally in New Zealand |
Shipping | Shipping available throughout New Zealand. |
Welcome to FeltedPaws by Tatiana – highly detailed needle felted miniature animals that capture a moment in time forever, made in New Zealand by internationally recognised artisan needle felter Tatiana Kalnins (PhD). My works have appeared in several New Zealand art galleries, in two regional publications (‘Valley Voice’ and’ South’) and one national publication (‘New Zealand Woman’s Weekly’). It has also been a huge privilege to be invited to appear in the international teddy bear magazine “Teddy Bear Times and Friends” issue 247. I have works in homes all over the world, including Australia, Canada, the UK, Germany, Hong Kong, the USA and of course New Zealand.
I use my background in animal behaviour and zoology (MSc in animal behaviour) to inform my creations so that they are more than just replicas on animals: each is alive with it’s own unique personailty and energy. I have also spent many years involved in training my blue heeler (and instructing dog training) in canine freestyle and other dog sports and this also informs my work.
My works are intended to be artistic fibre sculptures, and I try to create as much of my animals out of fibre as possible, and so tongues, teeth and lips are generally felted. The exceptions are the eyes which are custom made and the noses which are polymer clay.
Needle felted miniature animals take many many hours to perfect (on average a week per miniature in my standard size; one and half to two weeks for the large ones). All miniatures have a strong, stainless steel wire frame which will not rust. I use fibres sourced from all across the world such as merino, corridale, alpaca and mohair and silk to create and finish the miniatures as realistically as possible. The cost of commissions is dependent on size/complexity of the animal; factors like colouring, general proportions and face shape (brachychephalic breeds are more complex to make for example) all play a part in determining how much time a miniature will take, and subsequently their cost to make. Below is a rough guide on sizing/pricing – feel free to message me a photo or two for a more specific quote.
Hannah from ‘HanCrafted By Hannah’ creates handmade soap. All products are made with the best skin-nourishing ingredients including
These soaps have no plastic waste so it’s a great way to keep New Zealand clean while enjoying these artisan handmade products.
Amelie is a 15 years old clay figurine artist. After creating little clay charms for five years, Amelie decided to share her love of clay beyond friends and family.
The designs are her own and each piece is created individually, from moulding the clay and baking them in the oven to make them hard and durable.
Her mum helps her with the packaging and runs the business side of ‘Little Joys’. She named the company ‘Little Joys’ in the hope of sharing as much joy as she gets in making them.
The GLOW IN THE DARK Positivity Designs continue to be the most popular product. These little joys help children and adults with anxiety, frustration, confidence, bravery and happiness.
Custom designs available too.
Handcrafted Pinot Noir Grape jelly. Made from a boutique vineyard situated on shooting butts road in Martinborough. The jelly is made from our premium Pinot Noir grapes hand-selected and small-batch produced.
Kirsty Hawkins grew up in the Beautiful village of Martinborough Village and still lives there with her husband Jake and two beautiful girls.
Kirsty owns The Martinborough Jelly Company. They have a boutique vineyard in Martinborough with 2000 Pinot Noir Vines. She makes Pinot Noir Grape Jelly from these vines. She has made this product for 13 years now for family and friends only but was finally convinced to make it to sell to the public and she is now into her second year of production.
All the work in the vineyard for the year is done by herself or a family member if need be.
The jelly is made seasonally when the grapes are at the right ripeness in around March/April. The grapes are handpicked and bunch selected. It is small-batch produced. Each pottle has written on the Label which row in the vineyard it came from. Very much vineyard to platter.
It is a versatile jelly which is a perfect accompaniment with cheeses, Meats (venison, chicken, lamb, beef, pork, duck, turkey, pheasant), & sweets. Kirsty hand makes this Jelly with love for everyone to enjoy.
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