(31) Memories of 2009: #16

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Elizabeth and I found this bird house/feeder while dumpster diving in Georgetown (a favorite activity of ours). Later that night Elizabeth texted me: I just found a piece of newspaper in my hair. I feel like a homeless person. Gah, that Elizabeth kills me sometimes. :)

I took the bird house to North Carolina and here we see my Uncle Steve helping me to clean it off, glue the loose pieces and paint it bright red! I used it as a display for craft shows later that summer and of course it was a big hit. And, it’s extra special for me because Elizabeth and Uncle Steve helped…

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keep…moving…

from Time LIFE, obvs.

The Holiday Shop and Stroll is tomorrow! I’ve been prepping all week,  making heaps of new jewelry, getting lost in the work, remembering why I do what I do and why it makes me so gosh darn happy. Now if only I could get my body to do a little more…. I am SO tired (but so happy).

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One more day, one more day. Then it’s big nap time and book time, I promise.

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Handmade Mart: Holiday Shop-n-Stroll

Elizabeth and I will be in booth #33! Suuuper excited for this one!

Title: Handmade Mart: Holiday Shop-n-Stroll
Location: Downtown Silver Spring, MD
Link out: Click here
Description: Handmade Mart, FRESHFARM Markets and Downtown Silver Spring are joining forces to bring a one-day holiday shopping event to Silver Spring on Saturday, December 5. More than 60 artisans and crafters will be selling their perfect-for-gift-giving handmade goods, alongside FRESHFARM Market producers and farmers who will be selling their local, seasonal produce. With an ornament-making workshop at the Pyramid Atlantic Store, ArtSpring, carolers, and the official lighting of the of the holiday tree, the Holiday Shop-n-Stroll promises to be a fun, festive event for all.
Start Time: 10 am – 3 pm
Date: 2009-12-05

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Cake and Kisses

UPDATE: Jess is sick and unable to make the event so I am staying in and prepping for the Handmade Mart instead. See you at Cake and Kisses in January!!!

Come eat some cake, give some kisses.

Title: Cake and Kisses
Location: Asylum, DC
Link out: Click here
Description:

I’ll be selling my jewelry alongside Hella Tuff vintage by Jess.

What is Cake & Kisses?
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Cake & Kisses is a FREE monthly party that revolves around an “organic open mic”. The jam session is backed by a live band while the mics are opened up to any vocalists, emcees, etc who are in the venue. There is no list, the artists simply vibe off each other. Free cake & Hershey’s kisses are available at every party.

Cake & Kisses
Thursday, December 3rd
@Asylum
2471 18th St. NW
Washington, DC
ft. Substantial, Gordo Brega, D-Madness & DJ Jav
Free | 21+ | 9pm – 1:30am
Flier: (Coming soon)
Start Time: 20:00
Date: 2009-12-03
End Time: 24:00

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Shopping event this Thursday, plus FREE CAKE!

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I’ll be selling my jewelry (both vintage and newer styles) alongside Jess’ vintage selections and Elizabeth Graeber’s art!

HELLA TUFF

So, although I’m not entirely ready for it – here’s the new etsy shop and my wonderful new logo designed by Elizabeth. Isn’t she just wonderful!?!

New logo!

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the new jewelry that will be for sale…

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more new stuff!

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Going to the chapel…

I have a friend. Her name is Laura. I used to see her all the time. Now I see her almost never. But, she is still a great friend.

Laura and Mike are engaged. This makes me think of wedding things. Laura gets it, and she wants her wedding to incorporate DIY/handmade goodness. So, Laura, this is for you…

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groomsmen and father's boutonnieres

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Erin Rosenow, a San Francisco floral designer, makes the loveliest boutonnieres with many marvelous things, like miniature toys and vintage goodies.

SO, Laura, I think you could really get inspired here and maybe make your own. Star Trek pez dispensers come to mind. :)

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The cake connection…

Cake Boss premieres on TLC

Week five (or is it four?) of Alternative Materials – Sculpey! Yup, Jimin “taught” us how to use modeling clay to make jewelry. Actually, she mostly explained how to cure it and then told us to figure out how to shape it on our own. I stopped by PLAZA before class and $40 later I had a pile of fimo and a set of powder pigments *splurge* because fimo just didn’t seem to have enough… sparkle? I wasn’t expecting to looooove fimo. I thought Ok Jimin, I’ll humor you for one class, but really I want to get back to making *duh* resin cherries. All of this will make more sense when I post pictures of my class work someday. Turns out I LOVED fimo and I’m pretty darn good at it. At one point Jimin said How many pieces are you planning to make?! I think I was on my tenth…

On what I thought to be the most unrelated of notes, I have also taken to watching cake TV. You know, all those reality shows about bakeries that focus on making special or challenging cakes. There’s that Charm City Cakes one which is aight, apparently Elizabeth has seen them in the flesh. I don’t ever want to see people from TV in real life. Scratch that – I don’t want to see reality TV stars in real life. There’s some sort of double reality thing going on there that weirds me out. I digress…. SO, my favorite of late happens to be CAKE BOSS. I like that the show is about a regular bakery. Yes, they make the occasional fancy cake (usually one per episode) but they also sell all the classic flowery too much color in the icing kind of stuff that makes your teeth ache watching the show in HD. I love the guido (in that adorable sort of way) personalities of the family. It’s like the Sopranos, but with recipes. Anywho, I was wondering where all of this fascination with cakes (esp of the wedding variety) was coming from and then *BAM* yesterday in class it hit me. There’s not much difference between decorating cakes with fondant and molding chocolate and making jewelry out of fimo. In fact, I think fimo and fondant have the same consistency and I know for a fact that many of the molding tools sold by baking supply shops and jewelry/bead/craft stores are the same.

Yup, that means that all the time I spent in front of the tube drooling over pastry was actually preparing me for Alternative Materials and a career in *weird* jewelry.  So, it makes sense that I took to it so well and really enjoyed playing around with things. Buddy, the cake boss, taught me that in cake decorating, there aren’t any manuals on how to make exactly what you or the customer wants. You just have to get in there and improvise. Thanks Buddy, that’s exactly what I intend to do.

Here’s a particularly interesting cake from Cake Wrecks. I wouldn’t want this at my wedding, but it does inspire me to make jewels.

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I’m famous…yup.

Famous (or almost famous) seems to be the theme of the day. Weird, right? I’m just gonna go with it.

A friend from high school who I haven’t seen since…high school… facebooked me this press on my last craft show which she found through, of all things, an Urban Outfitters email. Thanks Nichole!

Yes, it seems the DC Metro has it’s own fashion blogger a la Susie Bubble and her name is Brooke Kao.

Her blog is appropriately if not ironically named THE FASHION VOID THAT IS DC. She was most recently mentioned on UO for this weardrobe thing they do (see link for UO above). I don’t fully understand it but she looks fantastic in the photos and it seems pretty big to me. She attended the Handmade Mart in Silver Spring and posted some lovely photos of my work and said adoringly nice things. In other words, she’s on my awesome list for life. Brooke, if you’re reading this, we should hang out. Seriously.

The brooch-necklace she bought was a recent concept piece of mine and I was totally bummed that it sold while I was taking a lunch break. Glad to know it went to Brooke and that she even contemplated wearing the brooch in her ear. Again, awesome.

The second part of the “I’m famous (almost)” day is the news that I (should I choose to accept my mission) will be a hair model for a runway show on July 12th at Russia House. It’s being put on by Salon Cielo and I’ll post more details as I get them. In the meantime, just know that I have never before been in a situation where a faux-hawked hair stylist with a European(?) accent says “I want to see you walk… Give me attitude. Now, pose” until today. Hilarious.

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I want…

Baker’s twine.

Bakers Twine - 30 Yards - Red and White

During the Summit of Awesome pink (?) elephant gift exchange, I snagged a discarded length of baker’s twine. The traditional red and white stuff is just so perfect I thought “Who would throw this away?” In fact, I have long admired this candy stripe string without knowing what it was called. Glad I learned about it today as I would love to add this to my jewelry packaging. And wouldn’t you know, it also comes in other color varieties! Yessssss!

Green Bakers Twine, 50 Yards on Vintage Spool

And of course Martha. :)

Martha Stewart Crafts  Multi Color Twist Baker's Twine

 

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Promises…

I have yet to write/post on many things, including my adventures in CRAFT WEEK DC. I will try try try to get to it some time in the not so distant future. Promise.

For now I am busy with the previously eluded to ‘projects’ and prepping for attending the Summit of Awesome. Yes, you read that right, Summit – of – Awesome. Well, we shall see how it goes. I’m just hoping to meet some cool people, learn some cool things and have a good time.  I think they should be able to manage that, don’t you?

 Also, another sale at the jewelry shop today!

 

AND a jewelry show for you on Friday. I can’t go (awesomeness calls) but you should.

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