Monday, June 16, 2008

Countdown to Pile of Craft! 5 Days Left

I, for one, can not wait for Pile of Craft! It is my favorite show of the year, not only because it is indoors, but it is a great show to really show off all of the great work that makes Baltimore such a crafty city. I wanted to start off the countdown with a BANG! Check out these participating artists who are creating amazing works in metal.


(Go Towson girls, Go!)

Trixie Little and the Evil Hate Monkey


Ah, I just love that Baltimore is full of fun, off-beat, racy entertainment. Back from the UK, Trixie and Monkey (the Evil Hate Monkey) will be at the Ottobar Friday June 20th to tell tales of their adventures across the pond and mock all things British. If you like burlesque or have never been to a show I can assure you, you won't be disappointed. What could be more fun than fishnets, pasties and a man wearing faux fur on his chest. Slip on those thigh highs and pasties and head on down to the Ottobar for a flippin' strippin' good time.


Visit trixielittle.com for more information.

Post written by JillPopowichDesigns

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Father's Day Finds

In honor of Father's Day,

A shirt that speaks for itself, by BRANDED


For those suit-and-tie days, by toybreaker


Ditto, by our own blockpartypress


I don't like guns, but this belt buckle is stunning, by lucybluestudio


And i love this print anytime, by ArgyleWhale

Happy Father's Day!

Sunday in the City


Linden Ave. street scenes (corner McMechen), with people including children- Baltimore, Maryland
From the Bernet Album at The Maryland Historical Society

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Fridge Magnet Magnificent

I admit... some mornings are hard. Really, really hard. You know what, though? Today is different. Today I had such a beautiful walk in Druid Hill Park with my Pepita and my Jake, I made a strawberry pie with the delicious berries my garden has gifted us during my daughter's nap time, and I discovered www.instructables.com.

It turns out that just recently I was trying to figure out what on earth to do with all those magnets that are glued to the fronts of the phone books. I know, I know. It doesn't take a genius to figure out how to turn a magnet into a magnet, but these freebie magnets I'm talking about, the ones with lawyer and electrician ads covering them, these magnets are huge. It just seems like there are possibilities for them that my mommy brain couldn't grasp (having hard mornings and all).

And then I saw this...



Cut out the center and make a picture frame out of it! Of course!

And somewhere angels sang.

See the post for yourself and maybe you'll have an ah ha moment, too. I hope you do!

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Artomatic Marketplace

By now we've all heard about the outrageously huge art event happening in the NoMa neighborhood of DC. Last Saturday the Artomatic Electric Stage (that is, a large, still unfinished space on the first floor) was the site of an equally diverse art sale. Twenty-six vendors, some of whom sell regularly at DC's Eastern Market (hint, hint!) set up small displays and chatted up visitors to DC's Second Annual Artomatic Marketplace, hoping to find buyers for their works.

Original paintings, vintage photographs, paper goods, stained glass and ceramics; nearly every type of art and craft was represented. Miscelena Handmade Papercrafts had a banner day, selling nearly 1/3 of my inventory (!) and arranging some potential retail and custom order possibilities.

Other local Etsy participants this year included Monique from Three Muses Art and Lourdes from Glass on the Square Having first learned about Etsy during last year's Artomatic Marketplace from Rania Hassan, Sean Hennessey and Sarah of Fort Cloudy (a former Baltimore Etsyian now based in Seattle!), this year's redux was not only a lucrative selling event and a fun opportunity to network, but a chance to pass along the 'good news' about Etsy to other
artisans as well.


image from Hillary Woznica

The lively, creative, and patient organizer of this year's Marketplace, Tammy Vitale, is a sculptor whose works can be seen at www.sacred-tammyvitale.com.... I'm hoping she'll be an Etsy seller soon, and I also hope to see Hilary Woznica's fabric cards, Ginny Kinsey's illustrations, and Eileen Colton's original rock-and-roll
photographs on Etsy soon, too!

Post written by Miscelena

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Grants for Crafters

We all could use a little dough in our pocket so we can keep on crafting, right? Well, let's not forget that there are people out there willing to give us some. Now, I hate sharing this for fear of hurting my chances (which were slim to none anyway) but the Maryland State Arts Council is offering a grant to crafts artists this year! The application deadline is July 31. While you are there, why not add yourself to the Artist Registry too!
I recently picked up a copy of The Directory of Grants for Crafts which includes a ton of grant info specific to crafts! Can't hurt to have this in your library!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Swap-Bot

Remember how thrilling it was to get real, honest-to-goodness mail? Not bills, of course, but the days of pen pals and packages? Granted, mail today still arrives, in the form of Ebay purchases and cool Etsy stuff (!), but surprises are few and far between.

The awesome folks over at Swap-Bot.com decided to bring back those days of penpaling on a new level, and use the speed and ease of the Internet as means of realizing their vision. The husband and wife team of Rachel and Travis Johnson to create a venue for swaps of handmade goods, foods, and media.


The swaps are divided into approximately 25 categories, including handmade, jewelry, paper goods, and thrift store. The members can create swaps based around the guidelines, such as a handmade earring swap, movie quotes bookmark swap, or a mixed CD containing songs on a particular theme.

The swap partners are assigned using a random generator, then it’s time to look at your partner’s profile detailing the likes, dislikes, allergies, etc, and create a special gift for them! It’s a wonderful way to relax and let your creativity flow, and how fun is it to receive a special package in the mail created especially for you by a fellow crafty swap-botter?

Post written by GwenWalls

Monday, June 9, 2008

It's Monday, Hon.

So, it's Monday, and I'm already thinking about the weekend. And this weekend, I'm thinking about HonFest. The two-day event features a host of food and merchandise vendors, live music, a lip-sync contest, and of course, the Miss Hon and Little Miss Hon contests.

It's always a blast, so I'll see you there, Hon! Only four days to go...

Photograph
by Miscelena

Friday, June 6, 2008

Friday Finds- strawberries

In honor of strawberry season,

Berry bowl by dbabcock.


Strawberry earrings by milburnjewelry


Gocco print notecards by SylviaAnderson


Bobbies from vintage buttons by remade


Strawberry pouch by PopulationOne

You might even want to consider heading out to pick some fresh strawberries this weekend! Try Larriland Farms or Baugher's... or if that's too much work, you can always head over to the farmer's markets in town.

Have a (berry) great weekend!