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Fibrevolution, the crochet revolution

November 20th, 2011

fibrevolution 2 200x132 Fibrevolution, the crochet revolutionMy name is Gwen Reichert and I am the sole proprietor of Fibrevolution (that means it’s only me!). This year, I quit my “day” job and relocated Fibrevolution from Boston to LA. I design and hand-crochet chunky hats, scarves, hoods, and wraps. It all started when I had an image in my head of a brim hat I wanted but I couldn’t find it in stores. So, being a resourceful artist, I made my own (I learned to crochet my first year of college). Then everyone started asking where I got it… can they have one… can they get it with a stripe… can they buy one… So 4 years ago, after gifting everyone to death, I decided to fibrevolution 3 100x100 Fibrevolution, the crochet revolutionopen my own business, Fibrevolution. I’m an artist, so it seemed that Fibrevolution would be the ultimate outlet for all my creative needs, such as fibre work, sewing, photography, digital editing, graphic & web design. Fashion designing hence came by accident.

I wear all of my own pieces, so I just make what I like to wear and enjoy making. Making timeless, unisex designs that will endure physically and fashionably is my passion. As long as the design is spot-on, the colors of the pieces may change to dictate trends and other expressions as style preferences change. To ensure my BBSF customers can score the color and style they want at the show, I’m offering a pre-order discount through my etsy shop! Order now to get 20% off your order by using the coupon code ” bbsfpreorder “, and then I’ll issue a shipping refund so it can be picked up at the show on December 3rd or 4th! Can’t wait to see you so stop by and say hi!!!

Shop Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/fibrevolution

Sydney Designs – vintage wallpaper note cards, jewelry & art!

November 20th, 2011

SydneyDesign2 150x150 Sydney Designs   vintage wallpaper note cards, jewelry & art!My name is Kristin Norman and I am the artist behind Sydney Designs. When I am not crafting with vintage wallpaper, I am running around with my 4 year old son. When I was in my early twenties, I decided I wanted to “make something and sell it” in order to stay home with my future kids. I worked with a lot of different materials and earned a degree in studio art from the University of Washington.

While I was in school, I scored a collection of vintage wallpaper from an old farmhouse in the Midwest, and Sydney Designs was born. I believe sometimes our materials choose us instead of the other way around. In my case it was 650 rolls of wallpaper from the thirties and forties. All of my products are handmade by me in my home studio.

SydneyDesign1 100x100 Sydney Designs   vintage wallpaper note cards, jewelry & art!I work mostly at night, when my son is asleep. Each night I come into my studio and sit down to whatever project I need to work on. Sometimes it’s cards, so lots of glue and paper cutting. It may be pendants, which involves cutting glass, wrapping and soldering. Rings are all about glue, and the encaustic panels let me melt wax and use a heat gun.

The best part about what I do is the time I get to spend with my son, and that I get to be creative everyday. The worst part would have to be the mild isolation. When you work for yourself you don’t always have people around to bounce ideas off of. I rely heavily on my local craft community.

website: www.sydneydesigns.com
Shop Etsy: www.sydneydesigns.etsy.com

Infinitus Designs links to delicate chainmaille jewelry

November 20th, 2011

My naminfinitus 2 200x132 Infinitus Designs links to delicate chainmaille jewelrye is Greg Sandzimier of Infinitus Designs. I’ve always had an admiration for metal-rich, medieval looking armor and jewelry. I decided to take a stab at making my own pieces using the same techniques crafters used hundreds of years ago to make chainmail armor. My pieces are a much more refined, though. I use smaller metal rings to craft fine jewelry and accessories. I take pride in all my hand crafted items and am always happy to see others enjoying my creations.

I originally started making jewelry as holiday gifts for friends and family. After the holidays were over I would continue to get requests for more of my items, and at a point I figured it was time to make it a business and share my creations with the public. I still maintain a full time job and do this as a hobby.

infinitus 1 200x132 Infinitus Designs links to delicate chainmaille jewelryThe creative process for my designs is often spontaneous. It mostly revolves around the materials and how they look and how they work together. I meticulously weave the rings by hand and other materials to create the items that you see.  Sometimes the creation process doesn’t work out because of the very fine tolerances between rings of various sizes, but most of the time the end product is a stylish one.
The best thing about what I do is seeing peoples’ reactions. I love seeing people wear my creations and hearing their positive commentaries. The worst part is the labor. Although I find my craft meditative and peaceful, the many hours required to make some pieces becomes tiring and stressful for my hands, but it is always worth it.

Feel free to check out some of my creations at http://InfinitusDesigns.com

Mother/Daughter Collaboration: Enchanted Squirrel

November 12th, 2011

EnchantedSquirell 1 138x150 Mother/Daughter Collaboration: Enchanted SquirrelEnchanted Squirrel is a Mother/Daughter Team that began in July, 2010. My mom, Billie, is a master knitter who has had numerous publications of her original hand-knitted afghan designs & has also won numerous national awards. She has run “The Yarn & Craft Shop” here in our little town of Cloverdale, in Northern California, for almost 30 years. She has a loyal following & people even come by our house or call with “knitting emergencies”!

My background is a bit different.EnchantedSquirell 2 100x100 Mother/Daughter Collaboration: Enchanted Squirrel I have a Masters Degree in Audiology & practiced as a Pediatric Audiologist for many years, before becoming a Neurophysiologist in 2004. As a Neurophysiologist I worked mainly in Cranial & Spine Surgery, monitoring brain & spinal cord function during the procedure. During this period of time, my son, now 18 years old, developed a chronic illness, which gradually worsened. EnchantedSquirell 3 100x100 Mother/Daughter Collaboration: Enchanted SquirrelIn February of 2010, I realized I could no longer properly care for my son as a single working mom. So, I quit my job, moved in with my parents & devoted myself to getting him well. My mom had always wanted to go online & I have had a long-standing paper obsession, thus Enchanted Squirrel was born! It was a way to make something good out of a bad & stressful situation. We have slowly built up our business on Etsy & our private website & I have had a few of my works published! I started out making collages, then learned to make jewelry, both illustrated & gem based. I now have begun making Art Dolls out of clay & my decorative tins & mirrors have been a big success. Soldering is the current task that I have taken on & I am using this skill in my jewelry, as well as some fairy/bird cages that have been floating around in my brain for a while.

Mom & I collaborate on our sewn goods. I shop for & choose the fabric & do a lot of the design work & she is the “sewing monster”. And of course, she also can knit anything, which is wonderful!!

My work tends to be whimsical @ heart. I am mostly inspired by Fairytales/Storybooks. I also love the Regency (Jane Austen) & Victorian Periods. There is very little about this job to hate. I work when I want to work & sometimes do not make it out of my pajamas. It makes us both happy when someone really loves something that we have created. The world is in a bit of a bad state @ the moment. It’s nice to be able to create something that makes people smile, or keeps them warm or is just beautiful to look at……our little contribution to a better place!

We currently have a coupon running on our Etsy site. When you use the coupon code WHIMSICAL you will get 10% off of your entire purchase. This code is good thru the end of the year!

Website: http://enchantedsquirrel.com/
Shop Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/enchantedsquirrel

Dorklandia, goofy little things

November 12th, 2011

My name is Kayte Kelly, and my business is called dorklandia. I sell plush toys and accessories out of a customized ice cream cart.

dorklandia 1 112x150 Dorklandia, goofy little thingsWhat inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? Crafting has been a part of my family for generations. My grandmother taught me how to crochet when I was quite young, and I remember sitting behind my mom’s table at craft shows. A friend of mine asked me to make a chicken hat a few years ago, and from that point, I just kept making more silly things. I made over 150 hats for favors for my wedding!

I got the idea for the cart while watching the real ice cream vendors in Dolores Park; I thought it would be funny to sell plush ice cream that way. The first cart I made was for the Maker Faire in 2009, and it’s been evolving since then.

dorklandia 2 100x100 Dorklandia, goofy little thingsWhat’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? The best part of having the cart is that I get to meet and see so many people! I love being able to wander around at shows. The hardest part is that sometimes people mistake me for a food vendor, and they get disappointed when I tell them I don’t have anything to eat!
Anything else you would like to tell us about your business?

I run a monthly contest on my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/dorklandia where you can enter to win a tiny octopus!

Etsy Shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/dorklandia

Harriet’s Purse Library

November 12th, 2011

PurseLibrary 2 Harriet’s Purse LibraryThe look, feel, smell, and of course content of books has been a constant in my life. It led me to become a librarian. Part of the job was discarding books that were out of date or damaged. Some were just too special to trash. I started experimenting with hard cover bindings, illustrations and text. Combining them with recycled cigar boxes and treasures found at garage sales, I make purses, table top boxes, blank paper notebooks and light switch covers that reflect what I treasure in the content of a book, and my own quirky sense of humor.

I’m PurseLibrary 3 100x100 Harriet’s Purse Libraryno longer working as a librarian, but my recycled book creations make it possible for me to share with others the beauty of the printed book. I started selling my creations on Etsy after getting enthusiastic responses to the purses I carried.

I select books at garage sales and library used book sales PurseLibrary 1 100x100 Harriet’s Purse Librarybased on the cover design, illustrations and subject matter. I buy cigar boxes at cigar stores, or receive them as gifts from cigar smoking friends. I match book and box based on size, then dissect the book and select the text and illustrations that most complement the cover and content. I spend a lot of time preparing and finishing the paper.

The best thing about making purses, boxes, notebooks and light switch covers is that I keep improving what I make, and coming up with new ideas and techniques. The worst thing is parting with the pieces I like best.

Etsy Shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/PurseLibrary

Leilani Joy’s illustrates Art NuVogue

November 12th, 2011

LeilaniJoy 3 117x150 Leilani Joys illustrates Art NuVogueBorn and raised in the Sacramento area, I like to say I’ve been drawing since I could hold a crayon. In 2009 I graduated from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco with a degree in Fine Art Illustration, and achieved my first solo show shortly after graduation. I’ve since had my work shown in San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury, as well as numerous art events in the Northern California. Heavily influenced by fashion illustration, anime, and the female form, I strive to blend my passions in unique ways. Within the last year I founded Art NuVogue which encompasses my product line featuring my original artwork and also my video blog show in which I demonstrate my creation process and share my artistic inspirations. You can find my video blog at http://www.ArtNuVogue.com

LeilaniJoy 1 117x150 Leilani Joys illustrates Art NuVogueWhat inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? In 2010 I received an invitation through my Etsy shop to participate in Kat Von D’s Pink Parlour Festival in Los Angeles, CA. The entire show was to feature only female artists and crafters- primarily with an edgy or indie flair. I was excited by the idea and decided to give it a try. I took the little merchandise I had and borrowed a couple of tables and headed down there. I ended up selling nearly everything I had- including an original painting. I fell in love with meeting my cliental face to face and getting real feedback from the public on my work. For me being a vendor is not just about selling my product- but perhaps more importantly about marketing myself, meeting new people and building real relationships with my customers and collectors. I left my office/desk job in early 2011 and have been a full time business owner and freelance illustrator ever since.

LeilaniJoy 2 100x100 Leilani Joys illustrates Art NuVogueDescribe your creative process when designing/making your product line: All my paintings begin a little differently and the inspiration comes from a variety of places. I often begin by gathering photo references, then proceed to a sketching/brainstorming phase. After that I begin tighter more refined drawings before beginning the painting process. Once a piece is finished I produce it on my other products; prints, jewelry, buttons, magnets, keychains, mirrors, and cards. I recently began a blog on Tumblr where I share all things that inspire my artwork. It’s a great place to share ideas and see what inspires my followers as well. My inspiration blog can be found at: http://leilanijoy.tumblr.com/

What’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? The best part of what I do is seeing someone’s face light up when they fall in love with one of my paintings. It’s incredibly satisfying when someone really connects to a piece I’ve created. Art is so personal, and a piece of my self is in everything I create. When someone gets excited about my work and walks away smiling with a piece of my art work I couldn’t be happier. The worst part of the business is having to be 20 people at once- artist, bookkeeper, web designer, package designer, sales person, promotor, blogger, agent, etc. I often feel like there just aren’t enough hours in a day to get all my tasks done. But for me- the rewards out weigh the hardships of being an entrepreneur.

To see my full product line, original paintings and giclee prints for sale please visit me at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/LeilaniJoyArt. Please use the code, “VIPBUYER” to get 15% off your first purchase! You can also find me around the web at the following links -
Website: http://www.LeilaniJoy.com
Blog: http://www.ArtNuVogue.com
On YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/user/MissLeilaniJoy
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/leilanijoy
Twitter: http://twitter.com/MissLeilaniJoy

 

 

Bird Mafia, cut paper design

November 12th, 2011

BirdMafia 3 200x130 Bird Mafia, cut paper designMy name is emily. I love baking, “adventuring,” biking, climbing rocks, sewing and cutting paper and I am the artist behind bird mafia, a company I  started (with my super side-kick and husband, Scott) as a way of sharing my  love for the boldness and beauty of cut paper by hand-making crafts  hand-printed with cut paper designs, as well as constructing cut paper art  pieces. We make every effort to always use the most eco-friendly materials  we can get our hands on and, as vegans, we never use any animal derived  materials.

What inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job?  I love “making” more than just about everything (with the exception of some special people). Whether it’s baking vegan goodies, making handmade candy,  sewing a stuffie or cutting paper… a day is not complete without making  something and happily, bird mafia is my full time job.

BirdMafia 1 100x100 Bird Mafia, cut paper designDescribe your creative process when designing/making your product line.  I call what I do “cut paper design,” because that’s exactly what I do.  Every one of my original designs begins as a single sheet of hand cut  paper. I draw out the design –> cut the design by hand with an xacto knife –> burn that design on to a screen –> screen-print the design by hand –>  and then finally, get to the sewing machine! This way each of my designs looks like cut paper…BridMafia 2 100x100 Bird Mafia, cut paper design because it is! I also create fine cut paper art,  like my cut paper shadow boxes.

What’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst?  Best thing is, of course, doing what I love. The worst, bookkeeping (hands  down.)

Use promo code “RESPECTTHEBIRDS” at http://birdmafia.etsy.com to receive 10% off your purchase this holiday season!
Website: http://birdmafia.com
Shop: http://birdmafia.etsy.com

Géraldine Adams, shares her recipe of illustrations

November 12th, 2011

GeraldineAdams Cold Cuts 121x150 Géraldine Adams, shares her recipe of illustrationsMy Name is Géraldine Adams. I’m from Brittany in France. I’ve lived in Paris and in Brussels, Belgium. Since March, I’ve lived in San Francisco. I’m an artist & illustrator. I create handmade archival art prints and stationary, mostly about French kitchen art like illustrated recipes, food, vegetables, meat & wine, but also some unique designs inspired by traditional French folk art.

What inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? Becoming an illustrator has been a long path! To make the story short, I always wanted to become an illustrator, but I ended up studying languages and information technology. Then I worked as a software designer… I would design complicated process diagrams describing interacting programs. I was also pursuing a photographer activity on the side, taking portraits and shooting events.
But finally I quit my job and went back to school and learned to do graphic design work, photo retouching, and designs for websites. Finally, when I moved to San Francisco, I opened the GeraldineAdams shop on Etsy. http://www.etsy.com/shop/geraldineadams

My inspiration comes from my daily life – the food I cook, the people I meet, all the places I see, and my experience being French yet becoming an American. GeraldineAdams Crepes 186x150 Géraldine Adams, shares her recipe of illustrationsFor example, illustrating recipes was the best way to entice my sister to cook French, easy, simple and gourmet recipes. Oh! Did I mention that my father is a French chef? My passion for food comes from them for sure! I started the cooking unit conversion prints because the first time I read an American recipe asking for a cup of flour – I actually wondered which cup from the cupboard I should use.

Regarding my creative process, I always sketch my ideas first. Then I finalize a drawing and I scan it. I rearrange it on the computer, adding colors and text. I make my original art prints at my house in San Francisco. I use archival acid-free paper, manufactured with wind power.

What’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? I love to be able to express myself & develop my art & finally creating something amazing that someone else will adore! I really like the freedom of the handmade production and being able to choose the quality of the materials: local and sustainable. The worst is probably the huge amount of work that I didn’t expect!

GeraldineAdams AnimalsCards 100x100 Géraldine Adams, shares her recipe of illustrationsI recently released cute handmade greeting cards for the Holidays with red silhouettes of a snowflake, a heart and animals like an owl, a bird and a reindeer. I hand drew them, inspired by traditional French embroidery, vintage lace and doilies from France. The design features multiple delicate woodland motifs from nature like flowers, branches, leaves and birds while incorporating abstract and geometrical shapes like hearts.

These cards are a perfect way to send your special messages during the holidays. Great for Thanksgiving, Christmas, for the New Year! Your loved ones will appreciate these beautiful patterns inspired by nature and France. They can even frame the cards. What a great gift!

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Jfish Designs, intelligent classy ceramics

November 12th, 2011

JFish ClovePlant 200x141 Jfish Designs, intelligent classy ceramicsI am Jennifer Fisher the founder of JFish Designs, a ceramic tableware and gardenware company. I love working with clay and creating objects that people can connect with emotionally. That means making pieces that are beautiful, touchable, and make people want to interact with them. I started JFish Designs about 3 years ago in New York but have expanded enormously since moving out the the Bay Area.

I was inspired to get into the craft business because I love making things. I have always worked in the design world, but never felt totally satisfied designing products for other people. Having my own business allows me to design and produce things I love and to have a hand in everything. I do pick up freelance Industrial Design work here and there when I have to, but my primary occupation is running my ceramic tableware company and I love it!

JFish Pockets 100x100 Jfish Designs, intelligent classy ceramicsMy process begins with a sketch and series of sketch models that evolve into a final design. I find inspiration in nature and the world around me and am always thinking about ways to turn a cool shape into a usable product. I go through numerous iterations of a design, sculpting different forms and evaluating each one, before I settle in on a shape and purpose. And then from there I start working with plaster and clay! I make molds of my sculptures and then cast those pieces in clay. Those clay pieces turn into my final products.

JFisher Cup 100x100 Jfish Designs, intelligent classy ceramicsThe best thing about what I do is that I get to make things with my hands every day. The worst thing is that I have very dry hands! And that the handmade ceramics market is totally unpredictable and keeps me constantly on my toes wondering what is going to happen next…

I’ve been running JFish Designs as my primary job for the past year and it’s been a roller coaster but it seems to be working out! But the only way to keep it going is with customer support! I hope lots of people will check out my booth at Bazaar Bizarre and online at www.jfishdesigns.com