Friday, May 11, 2012

Dance Like Nobody's Watching - Aquarium



PLACE: Monterey Bay Aquarium
SONG: E.T. by Katy Perry
BOY: Stefan Fromme
WHY: Because I was inspired by Angela Trimbur and I wanted to see if I could be brave enough to dance in public like she did.  Turn out I can and had a blast!

Here is the original video that inspired me.

Yes, I know my dancing isn't anything special.  The point was to have a personal victory and have fun doing it!

Big THANK YOU to Ana and Michael for giving me courage to do this!

Hooray for personal victories!  Not bad for someone with S.A.D.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

"Look With Your Hands"

Thus are the words I utter every time someone steps into my booth.  For how else are they to really know if they want to purchase one of my cozy creations?  You must touch, feel and try on.
Another wonderful craft show, come and gone.  
Over 30 vendors packed into that beautiful, long driveway.


We drank mimosas and heckled customers while displaying our pewter filigree mustaches.


My good friend Ana being a vendor for the first time with some of her amazing hand painted wares!



 Find her here:  Pretty Bizare


Of course we couldn't pass up on some of the more adorable creations.







Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Clothesrophobia

For years and years I've always liked the classic style of layering.  T-shirt, button up and sweater.  Oooh, so wonderfully comfortable looking and sexy!  Especially if it's all in nice warm, earthy colors as seen in the photo below.  Yet, I've never felt that I could really pull this look off for two reasons.  Let me me explain.


Reason number one is that I don't see myself as the type of guy that is usually seen wearing the layered look.  The best ones who pull the look off perfectly are three things: skinny, skinny oh and skinny.  Let's face it, I'm not skinny.  I have more than just skin on my bones.  So when I put on more than one layer (not to mention three!) I just look bigger.  Pair that with a typical pair of jeans and I look like a tree.  Not cute.

Reason two is because of my Clothesrophobia.  I've coined this term based on how I feel when I'm in layers of clothing, which is basically just claustrophobic.  (Clothes + claustrophobia = Clothesrophobia).  It's SO restrictive being in more than just one layer of clothes - especially fitted ones - and I can't stand it for very long!  I'm a free spirit, full of spontaneity, and I need to be able to fling my arms about without my movements being inhibited.

Still, seeing this again has inspired me.  I really want to give it another go.  See if I can learn to love the layers, even if I do look a bit bigger than those stupid stick-thin-bones-a-poppin'-model-jerks (jealous much? lol!).  I already have quite a few pieces that will look great together, just have to put them to use!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

I am a Free Spirit

An Affirmation for Inner Peace, Strength, and Healing

I will love and not hate
I will heal and not harm
 I will create and not destroy
I will inspire and not crush
I will restore and not demolish
 I will help and not hurt
I will embrace my uniqueness and never be generic
 I will grow and not stagnate
I will be respectful and not rude
I will be compassionate and not cruel
I will seek to understand and not judge or dismiss
I will have empathy and not apathy
I will be mindful and not heedless
I will be strong and not weak
I will be courageous and not cowardly
I will dare to dream and not relinquish hope
I will be open-minded and not closed shut
I will plant peace and not strife
 I will thrive and not be thwarted
I will live in the moment and not dwell in the past or on the future
I will cherish my loved ones, animals, and Mother Earth and never take any of them for granted
 I will make magic and not malignancy
 I will be free and never confined
I am a free spirit who is grateful for my life and freedom . . . today

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Up and coming...

Yes, I've been a bit absent lately.  I have a good reason for it too!

I've been making things like a mad man for the upcoming craft show.  My stock of things has somehow run low (not complaining hehe!) and I have to refill all the things I sell.  Well that and there's four completely new designs that my brain has come up with and I like to have a substantial amount of each design for variety.  For smaller things I prefer to have at least 20 of each piece and for the bigger ones at least 10, although I usually end up with more lol!  So yes, I've been knitting, crocheting and macramé-ing in preparation.

Unfortunately my shop has been suffering a bit during these times.  Yes, I've still been transferring pieces from my older shop to the newer but none of the new pieces that I've been promising people have popped up just yet.  I swear, they will be coming soon-ish!  I just have to have time to take all the pictures and finish creating the staple pieces and concoct descriptions of them all.  It's definitely a process, I'll tell ya that!  But I'm sure once it's all set and ready to be launched you'll all be quite happy with the new pieces.  

I'm excited for the fact that I'm finally settling on basic pieces that I've always made, or feel like I have, to be around for a while.  Ones that I can make again and again and keep the listings every time one of them sells.  It's really putting my shop in a certain direction, which it never really has had one and it feels much more professional.

So, me being who I am, I still don't know when the new pieces will be appearing.  Perhaps they will start appearing before the craft show (which is on the 21st of May) but most likely it will be afterwards when it's all calmed down a bit and I can concentrate on the shop.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Paper Mache

I've always heard those words, I've seen the aftermath of paste and paper, but never ever have I experienced it myself.  Until today, that is.  The paper mache inspiration bug bit me and I suddenly -had- to cover some surface with sticky paper!  Knowing that my parents wouldn't be too happy if it was our kitchen table, or some other such piece of furniture, I chanced upon a styrofoam head in the garage with my crafting stuff that I had previously painted blue thinking it would make it look better.  Turns out the blue paint made it a bit (ok a lot) creepy.  So the head it would have to be!


The creepy blue head, ready for plastering.

My choice of paper, natural white and brown construction.

Work area all set.

Finished!  Er...kinda..

The process was quite fun, getting all sticky and paste covered.  However I believe the head turned out just as much, if not more so, creepy as it began.  Maybe these things are just creepy no matter what you do.  The paper is now all dry and I'm considering doing another layer.  Perhaps this time using just the brown paper or newspaper.  What do you think?  And on a side note, have you ever done paper mache and if so what have you made?