Apr 20th, 2009

Fantastic and Fantastically Hot Boutique Weekend

Holy Hotcakes it was so HOT this weekend!!! I had loads and loads of fun at both my crafty shows this weekend. I met so many fantastic vendors and just really had a great time being out with my goodies where people could actually touch and hold them. It’s been a while since I’ve done any shows and I’d forgotten how nice it is to see other people physically handling my things. Plus it’s nice when people compliment you *=*. Makes me feel good about having left my jobby job!

Here are some highlights:

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These are a collection of painted figurines from Artesusanias. I had no idea they were soo tiny- the tallest one is 2 1/2″ tall! The little Fridas are less than 1 1/2″! I snagged myself the tall Virgen de Guadalupe that I’ve been drooling over, plus Diego and a tiny Frida- what a charming little family! I have to say these are incredibly done. They have so much detail- I’m totally in love. I want them all.

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Very hip, skatastic fedoras- I discovered that my dad actually owns and wears one!!! I had no idea my dad was so hip! I see black Converse hi-tops in his Father’s Day future . . .

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Here is a sneak peek at some new aprons. They’re all very sweet and charming . . . maybe too sweet and charming. I think they need some DANGER. Hmmm.

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Um. This is my ravaged table. Kind of not pretty, but there are some new stuffs in there! See if you can pick them out.

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All in all it was a really great weekend- but also very exhausting. I don’t know if I’ll do a double-show weekend again. I kinda have no choice though, because at the end of May I’ll be at BAZAAR BIZARRE!! Uh huh. Actually I’ve got plenty of work to keep me busy til then. I have my studio to sort out. Whatever psuedo-organization I had achieved before this weekend I totally destroyed by Saturday morning. I think I’m gonna go put on a movie and get started on that. Feels good t be a busy bee.

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Apr 16th, 2009

Danger in the Flesh! This Weekend!

Thank you to everyone who came out to see my goodies in Pasadena today! I met some awesome vendors and had a great time selling goodies. But if you missed me in Pasadena today , you still have time! If you live in L.A. or are going to be around for the weekend here are two awesome events to drag all your lady friends to! Scrumptious, previously unleashed goodies will abound!

Tomorrow’s trunk show will be in the faaaabulous SFV (san fernando valley for those of you who dislike acronyms).

Sunday- 10 am- 3pm

18257 Chatsworth St.

Porter Ranch/Northridge, Ca

(Intimate garden trunk show with two other AWESOME vendors)

Hope to see you all there!

p.s. As an extra incentive to drag yourself out to the Valley- I will personally be making some delicious hors d’oeuvres! Oh, and there will be MIMOSAS as well. YUM! Did I mention the gorgeous garden with several waterfalls? Great weather for a garden trunk show . . .

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Apr 15th, 2009

Danger Music- La Femme a Barbe

Usually when I like music I listen to it. I tend not to write about it, especially here, because this is a crafty blog. But sometimes craft and music, or craft and writing, or craft and architecture, etc. overlap. Eric and I just got the new Emily Loizeau album (it’s not even in the itunes store yet!!!!!) and I’m totally insanely in love with it. Especially one song. La Femme a Barbe, which, sadly I cannot find anywhere to share with you. Of course. Well, if you don’t mind the long intro or the fact that you can’t hear the words too clearly, here’s a link to a live performance.

It’s about the bearded lady at the carnival. It’s just f-ing adorable and quirky and fun. I think I’m going to listen to it on loop tomorrow just so I can maybe stop being obsessed.

Grr- since I can’t find a satisfactory video or audio of the song I’m substituting a comparably adorable, very Polly Danger music video of hers from a different album.



p.s. Her website is even broken! So much mystery!

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Apr 14th, 2009

More Snippets and Tidbits

It’s been another long, long day. My studio is clean- no more scary mountain of craft supplies swallowing the sofa. Not exactly perfect, but I can actually sit on the sofa again. After two weeks of painting, scrubbing, moving heavy stuff, and being dusty and dirty I finally got to spend an entire day crafting in my new space. It felt SO good. My puppies had my back, rolling in fabrics and eating bits of loose thread all day- in typical Danger Dog fashion.

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Monty is so exhausted from eating thread and eating dog snacks, he just has to take a nap. Check out that craft junk-free sofa!

Now take a closer look and you might see another familiar face in there . . .mntyandpetinasofazoom.jpg

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Jojo is really proud of his cleaning job. He’s actually kind of pissed off looking- he’s mad that I’m taking pictures instead of petting him for his job well done.

It’s been kind of nerve-wracking doing all this moving while trying to prepare for two back to back craft shows, but I think I feel pretty good about my progress. OH, and I’m making some ADORABLE new bags. I feel really good about them. Good enough that I think I will go mi-mis now. (that means sleep).

night night.

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Apr 9th, 2009

A New Studio at LAAAST!

My poor little knees are achy, my hands are dry and scuffed, but at long, long last, I have the bones of a new crafty palace. I still have some painting and lots, and lots of supplies to relocate, but I realized at the end of the day that I’ve got everything that I really need already in place. Here’s a sneaky peek:

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A lovely new view.

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An heirloom converted to a sexy fabric cabinet.

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A glue urn. Definitely a necessity.

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Temporary housing for ribbon and scraps.

And of course, window yummies.

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I’ll have lots more to share over the coming weeks. Transformation is so time consuming. Ooohh, but I just realized that in about three hours I’m going to be snuggling my Lil Redheaded Boy (eric) and listening to the honey-sugar sounds of MIRAH at the Echo! Yay! I feel re-energized!

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Apr 7th, 2009

West Coast Journey- Portland and Olympia

The journey continues . . .

Portland: such a crime- we only had an afternoon in this incredibly perfect city, but we’ve already decided to move there. After having lunch in the Alphabet District (even the names are cute!) we went on the hunt for a fabric store for me to check out and ended up finding Bolt, in Alberta.

Bolt is kind of my fantasy of a fabric store- tiny as a closet, but piled to the ceiling with scrumptious fabrics and adorable trims. And it was PACKED. The middle of the day on a Wednesday, and it was totally crammed with shoppers- it was like a crafty utopia. Not only do they have the most incredible selection of adorable fabrics, but they also offer classes. I couldn’t help but ask where could they possibly find the room to hold classes? Surely they must have some larger location for classes. Nope. It’s called ingenuity. They put all their shelves on rollers and just move them to a corner when they need floor space! The shop ladies were totally lovely and I wish I could take a class with them! p.s. all of my house-hunting searches in Portland have involved testing the house’s distance to Bolt.

OH, but photos! You want photos I know.

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Did I mention that it’s next door to a huge knitting shop? I forget the name, but if anyone knows, please email or leave a comment to jog my memory!

Olympia- Where the forest and the water become one (thank you, Bright Eyes for that line)

One of my favorite places ever. Eric went to Evergreen and I also lived there for a little while. My favorite thing about Olympia is that it’s this wonderful combination of progressive-artsy culture, small town living, and incredible forest and vistas.

Even though downtown Olympia is small enough to throw a stone across, it’s packed with boutiques and spas and hip little restaurants; in an 8 block radius I managed to find four crafty shops, four book stores, three spas, and I couldn’t even count the boutiques full of gorgeous, albeit not really utilitarian stuff. Oh, and I think they’ve got like three theaters there. And those numbers are just from memory, there might be like ten more of everything. Anyway, Olympia rocks. Here’s an example of why it rocks.

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Free well water for whoever wants it. Anyway, we stayed at this very cool B&B, one of only two in Oly. It’s run by these really great people, who serve a miraculously delicious breakfast. Thank you Swantown Inn for being so awesome! Did I mention they’re walking distance from downtown? We had a view of the capital dome and slept in the most comfortable bed EVER.

I think I’m rambling. The purpose of this post was craftiness, Polly. Okay, I think I’m back on track. While in Olympia we stopped at Canvas Works, a HUGE shop dedicated to knitting and sewing. Not only do they have a fantastic assortment of fabrics and gorgeous artisan yarns, yes, including a hefty variety of canvas, but they also have a sewing loft and offer classes.

At this point in the trip I had kind of run out of money for fabrics. BUT no need to spend a fortune if you’re going to Value Village in Lacey. I scored on a hefty bag of vintage buttons, still on the original packaging, plus a bag of vintage bindings, trims, and bias tapes. I also got some size 2 knitting needles, which came in handy on the car ride home when I decided to take apart the cashmere scarf I’d made on the car ride up (the size 2s work way better than what I was using before). So here is my Northwest goodies bundle.

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The fabrics are mostly from Bolt, buttons from Value Village. The baby blue Naugahyde, and the blue ticking, however, are from Fabrix on 2nd and Clement in San Francisco.

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He’s drunk on shopping goodies. The awesome Par Avion stationary is from the Kinokuniya stationary shop in the Japantown mall in San Francisco.

Okay, I guess it’s time to start another day of moving stuff. Soon I’ll have the bedroom done and then I can move on to setting up my dream studio! Rest assured, there will be plenty of photos.

p.s. The April PD newsletter is mailing out in the next day or so, so if you haven’t signed up to be on the mailing list, now is the perfect time to do that!

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Apr 6th, 2009

More moving, and the Battle of Pups.

Still painting, still moving stuff- but my new closet has a light! Oh, and I think my dogs are ready for the house guests to leave. Petina has serious issues with her look alike.

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Petina is so confused. Who is this bitch in her house and when is she going home?

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Candy just wants a little bit of love- and to take over Petina’s spot on the bed.

Wouldn’t you postpone your moving activities for a little extra time with a ragamuffin like this?

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