Friday, November 28, 2008
The Craft Show season has begun!
So you may have noticed a distinct lack in blog post in the past few weeks, and I promise you there is a totally legitimate reason. I've been treating myself like a sweatshop worker and have been chained to my sewing machine whilst preparing for the two big craft/artisan sales Tyson and I are doing this holiday season. For example, this Monday night when I SHOULD have been watching "John and Kate Plus 8" on TLC I was sewing eighty log pillows.
Yes, eighty. In one day.
I can only assume that Canadian customs thought my woodgrain fabric order may possibly contain some weapons of mass destruction or cocaine or something, thus causing them to detain my suspicious looking cotton fabric at the border for over a week. Thankfully I had two wonderful helpers to get things done in the end (Tyson and my friend Jill).
So Tyson and I will be heading to TO for the One of a Kind Show from Dec. 1-7th, but never fear, our friend Garry will be manning the store (you know, Garry of the computer theft vigilante justice, don't mess with him!) For all you readers in TO, come to the show and say hi! We'll be showing Tysons art, handpainted shoes/purses and my log pillows and owls. We're heading out with the folks from Furni and PinPals as well, so it should be an exhausting but fun trip. The show goes from 9am-11pm Monday -Saturday, and ends around dinnertime on Sunday the 7th, so there's really no excuse not to come, those are some pretty acomodating shopping hours!
Upon our return we will resume our slave-like sewing/painting routines and prepare for a few days, at which time the Souk@SAT show will be the place to find us. The store will also be open during this show, we're just going to be juggling back and forth between store/show (there's two of us running this thing for a reason, sheesh!) For all of you folks looking for log pillows and owls, this will be the place to get them, and I would suggest coming early, since the quantities are limited. I will also be selling CLOTHING this year at the Souk, which is really exciting for me, so come check it out and try some of my new stuff on. I will be bringing down leggings (as seen on Kingdom of Style and That's Just my Vibe), chain harnesses (as seen on Fashion Toast and Refinery29), elastic harnesses, a few new dresses, secretary blouses and a cute new skirt design I just came up with.
So those two shows are pretty much taking up all of our time, but if you really want to run the circuit and do most of your Christmas shopping at indie craft shows (which we think it the next best thing to doing all your Christmas shopping at HQ...) here are a few more shows to check out:
- Puces POP holiday edition: Dec. 6th, check out all the info HERE
- Ladyfest Ottawa "Not your Grandmas Craftsale" also Dec. 6th, check out all the info HERE
- Expozine: This Saturday and Sunday! (nov. 29/30) See more info HERE
xo
Angie
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Bloggety Blog
What's up in lately in the blogosphere you ask? Well...
First off, a big yeeee-ha to Judy and Mike! (Mike Giles of Furni that is, and Judy Lawrence, fellow former Winnipegger and ladyfriend of Mike) They've put that laser machine that Furni purchased to good use, and have started up a mini collection called Miju. No, not Muji the Japanese answer to minimalist IKEA, but just as good.
Mike and Judy have come up with a great collection of acrylic feather necklaces. They just got a great shout out from Kingdom of Style check it out HERE. For all of you folks wanting to swing down to HQ to purchase one of these beauties, I've already started bugging Judy to bring some down, so they should be arriving shortly. (right Jude? )
Secondly, the lovely Kirsty from London based blog That's Just My Vibe ordered a pair of my burnout velvet leggings a week or so ago and just received them. She was so happy with them she popped them on promptly and took a gorgeous outfit photo mixing the leggings with killer heels & the Comme des Garcons x H&M jacket. These leggings seem to have found an especially good home, can't wait to see what they're paired up with next.
Speaking of leggings, the sequined lace pair I slipped in with Rumi's (from Fashion Toast) chain/zip harness have made their Fashion Toast debut. Paired up with "those" M by MJ booties, they couldn't look any more killer. Rumi recently got together with her friend Kristin and took a drive and did a fun mini photoshoot with a wee video. Check it all out HERE
xo
Angie
Friday, November 21, 2008
A Makeover for Worn!
We just got an exciting e-mail from the lovely Serah-Marie of Worn Fashion Journal telling us that they've just launched a brand spanking new website! I just checked it out, and it's as lovely as I would expect it to be, way to go Worn! We're super sad that Serah-Marie has headed for the big TO, but sooo happy that things are going well for her and Worn. Speaking of the big TO, did we mention that Tyson and I will be there in about a week for the One of a Kind Show? We've been preparing like mad, and are hoping to meet up with Serah-Marie at some point as well, and congratulate her in person! Oh and don't worry about the store (I know you were, for sure) our friend Garry (you know, DJ Garry Vickers) will be taking care of HQ (and our dog Spidey) for the whole week. Little Mary will be going to Elaine (of Roadkill fame) for those who were worried about her as well.
Anyways, a big congrats to Worn, you've just added to my many hours spent online daily!
xo
Angie
New Stuff from My Favorite Mirror
Holy shit, it's freezing in my apartment! I know I'm from Winnipeg and I'm supposed to be superhumanly impervious to the cold, but sadly that's not the case. Mary (our Boston Terrier) is literally INSIDE my sweater right now. She naps, I stay warm, everyone's happy. If there's one plus side to the cold weather though, it's that it gets me in the mood for Christmas, and gets me thinking early about Christmas gifts. For those of you who live away from family you'll understand how quickly that Canada Post "ship by this day or your family will hate you" deadline really creeps up quickly. Well folks, we're here to help.
The coaster sets are also made by MFM and come
in an awesome metal tin, I love them! I love protecting my furniture!
in an awesome metal tin, I love them! I love protecting my furniture!
We've been carrying these little goodies by My Favorite Mirror ever since we first opened the store, and they've been a gift giving favorite ever since. Kellee and Matt have added a few new artists to the roster, and we've picked out some goodies from the geniuses at Berkley Illustration, as well as from Jason Levesque aka. Stuntkid. I've been stalking the work of Berkley Illustration for awhile now over at Etsy, and was thrilled to see that they had teamed up with MFM to bring some pocket sized animal goodness to us all. Stuntkid was a fairly new one to me, but I'm in LOVE with his "Girls Are Pretty" series, from which many of the mirror illustrations come.
We also picked up tons of our old favorites, such as Jill Bliss, The Black Apple, Eleanor Grosch, Jen Corace and soooo many more.
For the second time now we also decided to order the fun coaster sets that MFM is now also making. They kind of look like mini mouse pads (rubber botton, fabric top) and come in a really great metal tin. I think these are a great gift as well, but I'm pretty anal about protecting my wood furniture so, you know, maybe just give them to your annoyingly anal friends. We picked up some coasters from Berkely Illustration, Jill Bliss, The Black Apple as well as this cute "Cats Rule" set pictured below, designed by Kellee (owner of MFM) herself (she also works as a graphic designer) We orderd a "Dogs Rule" one too, but it sold already. So I guess that means that the jury is still out as to whether dogs or cats rule more, but it's official that dog OWNERS rule more, and love their pets more...oh!
xo
Angie
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Fashion Faux Pas?
Most people with at least a passing interest in fashion will know that many "fashion" people like to throw around a lot of rules. Some of the rules are incredibly out of date, and I don't think many people give them much thought (no white shoes after labour day, purse and shoes must match, only whores wear blush, ladies pinch) OK maybe not that last one, but you get the picture. For a super mainstream example check out the opening credits of TLCs "What Not to Wear" for an example of some of the "new" rules (no miniskirts after 35, bag and shoes do NOT need to match, suede is for summer too!) and the silly list goes on. I could write a whole other post about that crazy show, the things I love (Stacey & Clinton) and hate (the clothes) about it, but that would be....well frankly that would be really boring.
My point here is rules, and the fact that I don't like them. I suppose if you're not that into dressing yourself and find it a bit of a chore rules can be a good way to ensure you aren't walking around dressed like a clown, but for those of use who relish the idea of the mad dig through the closet to put together some sort of outfit, rules are just no fun.
So, with that being said, I'm putting this out there. Socks. With. Sandals.
Oh yeah, I know that's pretty much the grand slam of rules not to break, and I have to say I agree that 99% of the time it's a great rule. A grand rule. A rule to be set in stone. Especially for men. But there's a small exception, and I don't even know how to categorize it, but there's something about this fallish weather that makes chunky wooly cute stockings or socks look absolutely great with some high heeled chunky sandals. So there it is, take it as you will, but I think it's darn cute. In fact I wore it to our last vernissage and the fashion police did not arrest me, so I think I'll continue breaking as many fashion rules as I like.
All images except the one of me before our vernissage (obviously, it's in my home) are by the Facehunter
xo
Angie
blog probs
EDIT: FINALLY! After hours in the help forums I finally figured it out (well, actually some kindly person suggested what I look for)... turns out Tysons posts were corrupted when he decided to accept an error notification. Is there some sort of hidden message here, something about Tyson being responsible for the corruption of todays youth?...who knows...)
Although the photo above may be a really lame example of "confusion" rest assured some major confusement is what I'm feeling right now (btw, I made up the word confusement, it totally doesn't exist. In case some of you were....you know, confused). Some of you regular readers may have noticed our side column seems to have disappeared. We're not sure exactly how this happened, or why, but it's now at the bottom of the blog...yeah, WAAAAY down there. So if you're looking for the important info such as the store address, links to our suppliers, blog archives, submission info and all that other great stuff, it's still here, it's just playing hide-and-seek right now...
xo
Angie
Image of the "famed" Confusion Corner in the Peg. Image by CamB on Flickr
Although the photo above may be a really lame example of "confusion" rest assured some major confusement is what I'm feeling right now (btw, I made up the word confusement, it totally doesn't exist. In case some of you were....you know, confused). Some of you regular readers may have noticed our side column seems to have disappeared. We're not sure exactly how this happened, or why, but it's now at the bottom of the blog...yeah, WAAAAY down there. So if you're looking for the important info such as the store address, links to our suppliers, blog archives, submission info and all that other great stuff, it's still here, it's just playing hide-and-seek right now...
xo
Angie
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
New stuff from Norwegian Wood
image from Moni Belle of www.c20vintagefashion.co.uk
I've been sewing my little fingers off so I thought I'd give you all a bit of an update. I'm still going strong with the "Zip it Up, Chain it Up" harnesses (which I mentioned before HERE and HERE) and have been lucky enough to get some "thank you" shots of customers in their pieces, and even one who used the piece in a photoshoot for her vintage store (see above) so nice!
For those of you who saw our table at Puces POP a month or so ago, you would have seen my new elastic harness design. This piece gets a few strange looks when it's dangling from a hanger, but I love how it looks when worn! I've got a few of them listed in my Etsy shop (see the Etsy mini down there on the right) and also have a few down at HQ. For $45 they're a steal, and a great little "update your spring dresses for fall" type of accessory.
I've also added a few new fabrics to my leggings options, which are so far only in my Etsy shop, but you can always shoot me an e-mail if you want to buy something through the store, we do that pretty often now. Oh, and if you've been hankering after the "Asian Tea Party" leggings from my Vintage Collection, now's the time to act fast! I only have enough of this vintage fabric left to make ONE more pair! Check them out HERE or send us an e-mail
For those of you wondering about logs and owls, I've got a whole bunch of them cut out and ready to sew up, including a new velvet version of the log(!), I just need to finish up a few custom orders first and then it's time to delve into the Norwegian Wood log/owl forest again.
xo
Angie
Friday, November 07, 2008
Play With Fire: The Aftermath
Hiyo! Thanks to all who came out to see Jen Storey's solo exhibit "Play With Fire" last Saturday! For those of you who missed out, here are some pics of the show. (Sorry again, the pictures I take are always horrendous!)Jen stopped by last night and added some new digital prints as well as new framed woodcuts to replace the ones that sold on opening night. So, now is your chance to snatch one up for yourself!!
And It Never Goes Out
Digital Print
$175. Framed $150. Un-framed
Dance With Me
Woodcut Print
$50. Framed $35. Un-framed
Digital Print
$175. Framed $150. Un-framed
Dance With Me
Woodcut Print
$50. Framed $35. Un-framed
Not Jen either.
I'll try and post the new prints this weekend.
Love you,
teets
Love you,
teets
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