Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2011

I'm Back!!

Hello All!!


I am finally back to the blogging world (or at least the writing part as I have been reading them all summer)!!  I am so excited to announce that after a crazy fun summer in Nashville, Andrew and I are back in Knoxville and my big dreams and plans of opening a handmade etsy store have come into fruition so without further ado....


Welcome to hoop~da~loop, your go-to place for whimsical party, baby shower, and wedding decorations, which also happen to work well as room decor! I provide unique, handmade party goodies to make your party the perfect one.  I specialize in vintage fabrics and paper goods and have lots of yet to list but head on over and check it out as I've got some super cute items already in the store!   
(Ps- This week I'll be posting new products daily and in honor of the grand opening, I'll be hosting a giveaway.  Stay tuned....)


Lots of paper garlands for great parties! 
Herehere, and here.

My Vintage Fabric Buntings look great at weddings, baby showers, and as nursery and house decor!
I specialize in Party Packs which include a custom blend of Invitations, Paper Garland, Fabric Bunting, and Confetti for decoration, cupcake toppers, cupcake wrappers, party favors, and Thank you notes.  Having a Halloween Party?  Check this one out! 
And if you are just wanting to top your cupcakes or tasty treat with something cute, I have those too!  Check out these origami peace crane cupcake toppers here.
And then I have lots of cute accessories that work great for your own crafts!  Check out these vintage fabric covered buttons here!

Much more to come!hoop~da~loop

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Midweek Artist Interview and GIVEAWAY!!! Reinvintage Jewelry

It's time for the midweek artist people!! Get excited!! Today I am welcoming Traci, the lovely wife of one of our previous featured artists Scott from Reinvintage Arts. (Love a creative duo in love!)  She is a jeweler that repurposes vintage wares into beautiful designs and sells the in her store, Reinvintage Jewelry.  Sustainable? yes. Creative? yes. Wonderful? yes!

Some of my favorite items from her store:




Hey Traci! Welcome! Tell us a little bit about yourself and your wonderful jewelry design.
I've been in Florida for several years now and it is, by far, my favorite of our temporary homes. My husband Scott of 19 years has a job that requires relocation from time to time and we've lived throughout the southeast. I have home schooled my two wonderful daughters from elementary to high school. They are my pride and joy. I work primarily in the re-purpose or altered art part of the craft, using vintage jewelry elements and an odd lot of antique collectibles, basically anything interesting I can fashion into jewelry. Whenever I look at an old object, whether it's a frozen Charlotte doll, a few milk bottle toppers or a tintype photo, I find myself asking “Can I use that in a piece of jewelry?”.

Besides the jewelry you have in your Etsy store, what else do you like to do?

I love music and I love to dance. Give me a new playlist and enough room to move my feet and I'll dance for hours. My girls and I frequently find ourselves singing and dancing until we collapse.

What first drew you to jewelry design, especially re-purposing vintage items?
I've always gravitated to older jewelry, but only recently stumbled across altering them, essentially by need. I had a couple of older pieces that were damaged and refashioned them into one new piece. At first I wasn't sure I could do it, but then I found myself “dissecting” other pieces I had that I didn't like the way they were. After a dozen new pieces, I was hooked.

What inspires what you put in your shop?
Everything inspires me. For instance, we went to the Renaissance Fair in early February and as soon as I got home, I started thinking of different ways to incorporate some of the feminine elements I saw at the fair. The lovely pinks and greens of the fairies and the deeper blacks and reds adorning some of the wenches. As a general rule, I never make anything that I won't wear myself. In fact, it's often difficult to let go of a piece once it's complete.

What advice would you give to aspiring artists and Etsy shop owners?
Whether you are online or working locally, networking is essential. I've learned so much from all the local craftswomen here and made some great new friends. Online, I've found more answers about the origins of my pieces from teams and forums than from the research sites.

Where else can we find you?
If you're local to South Florida, you can probably find me at any of the underground Craft shows. Next week I'm doing my first “mainstream” event, the Green Expo with the City of Plantation, comprising of eco-friendly businesses and vendors. In March, I have an event at the Kreepy Tiki, hosted by the Kreepy Kittens and also will be a vendor at the Odd Duck craft show. For more local events or to keep up with my new listings, visit my facebook fan page here.

In addition to such inspiring words, Traci is hosting a giveaway here at A Girl and Her Scout! She will be giving away this Keying of the Forest Necklace. This one of a kind gold necklace has a painted turn of the century skeleton key, a lion pendant, and is accented with an orange ribbon and amber beadwork.

 
The winner will be chosen (via a random assorter) on April 23rd so be sure to get in your entries by then!


To enter, head over to her Etsy Store, Reinvintagejewelry, and leave a comment here about your favorite item(s). Additional entries for: 1) becoming a first time follower of A Girl and Her Scout 2) Posting this giveaway with a link to my blog on your blog 3) Posting this giveaway with a link to my blog on your facebook and/or twitter 4) “Hearting” or adding Reinvintagejewelry to your “Favorites” on Etsy and/or 5) making a purchase out of her store (one entry for every purchase). Be sure to leave a new comment for each additional entry!


In addition, until April 23rd she will be offering a 10% discount to all A Girl and Her Scout readers! YAY!!! Just use key word “girlandherscout" at check out to receive your discount.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Party Day 2~ Artist Highlight and Giveaway: Head on the Wall

The Spring Break party kicked off quite nicely yesterday!  Thanks for joining in if you stopped by! 

Today I have the privilege of introducing another wonderful local (to me) artist.  Cynthia from Head on the Wall has fun and funky scarves and beautiful paintings in her shop.  Today, she is gracing us with her wise words, offering a discount to her shop and hosting a giveaway of anything $40 or under from her shop. SO GENEROUS!!

Some of my favorites from her shop: 



Hey Cynthia! Welcome! Tell us a little bit about yourself and your art.
First off I would like to say thank you for featuring me in the artist section of your blog. I have really enjoyed reading the past posts and seeing what other people are doing out there.
I am a painter and graphic designer living in Knoxville. I am drawn to the images and lifestyle of popular culture and its icons. People like Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein inspire me. I believe that what makes these people and their objects so popular is their ability to communicate boundless information, efficiently, quickly and repetitively. I have a theory that as individuals we say everything we intend to say about ourselves in the first 3 seconds we meet a new person. We do this with the outline of our silhouette. The things that create this outline is our hairstyle, the clothing and accessories we wear, our posture, and gestures among others.

Besides the beautiful paintings and scarves you have in your Etsy store, what else do you like to do?
I love to screen print, and design logos, business collateral, posters, menus, etc. for clients. I also like to paint murals. Last summer I painted a bicycle billboard for Veg-A-Rama vegetarian restaurant. I also designed their menus when they opened. Recently I held my first workshop, so I am adding teaching to my list. At the workshop we tie dyed scarves and clothing items, shirts and paints. We had a blast! Outside of art I enjoy cooking and being with my family.  I have 2 nieces and 3 nephews they are crazy and I dig it! Three of them live here and they are 3yrs., 4yrs., and 6yrs., old. My other niece (11yrs.) and nephew (15yrs.) are in Chicago. I hope to go visit them in the summer.


I also enjoy hanging out with friends at the pub, and going to see live music is always a good time. Being outside, walking, riding my bike is a great way to spend my afternoon, and in the spring and summer I like to garden at the studio. It usually consists of herbs like, basil, sage, thyme, and parsley and tomatoes. Last year I grew an amazing garden and so much stunning basil (it must have been the soil) that it inspired me to paint the oil painting on canvas that’s currently for sale in my etsy store. It’s was also recently selected for a ”Treasury” this month on Etsy.com.

What first drew you to art, especially painting?
I have been drawing or creating things for as long as I remember. When I was about 8 or 9 yrs. I had my mom requesting catalogs for Parson’s School of Design in New York. I wanted to attend the school for fashion design. I remember crocheting dresses for my barbie dolls. In grade school I was always involved in art classes. I went to college at Belmont in Nashville, initially going for music business. In my sophomore year, I took an art class in Knoxville at Pellissippi State and my instructor, pulled me aside and convinced me that I should be pursuing fine art. Painting just came naturally... the smell of the oil and turpentine was intoxicating. When I am painting, I “zen out.” By that I mean that I am truly in the moment. The only other thing I do that I can compare it to is going on a long bike ride. I am never more aware of myself and my surroundings as when I am participating in these activities.

What inspires you?
People, color, faces and things! I find that after all things said and done I am inspired by a late night in my studio with the perfect music, the The Velvet Underground and the best of David Bowie for example, coffee brewing around the corner in the kitchen and the sound of colors swirling through my head. Color is the music of my soul. Anytime, anywhere, I am inspired by what I see and how I see it. Inspiration happens all the time. The question is more, when can I act on my inspiration!

What advice would you give to aspiring artists and Etsy shop owners?
Be diligent with your shop. When I first started I didn’t really have a focus. Last November I redid my shop and am looking forward to having my first sale. In the past month, I have really participated in the events on the community page on etsy. The symposium at the beginning of February helped immensely. Since then I have created my own blog found here. and I am not only reaching out to the online community, but with in my local community as well. I am really starting to have fun with my shop. It all of a sudden doesn’t feel like work.  Etsy continues to impress me with the amount of information that is available on their site for free.

Where else can we find you?
I am present on facebook under my name and Head on the Wall Productions, on twitter here, on my portfolio site here and of course on my blog here.

In honor of highlighting local, east Tennessee artists, Cynthia is hosting a giveaway here at A Girl and Her Scout! She will be giving away any item of a $40 value or less from her store.

The winner will be chosen (via a random assorter) on May 1st. Just in time for Mother’s Day! So be sure to get in your entries by then!

To enter, head over to her Etsy Store, HeadOnTheWall, and leave a comment here about your favorite item(s). Additional entries for: 1) becoming a first time follower of A Girl and Her Scout 2) Posting this giveaway with a link to my blog on your blog 3) Posting this giveaway with a link to my blog on your facebook and/or twitter 4) “Hearting” or adding HeadOnTheWall to your “Favorites” on Etsy and/or 5) making a purchase out of her store (one entry for every purchase). 
Be sure to leave a new comment for each additional entry!

In addition, until Mothers Day Cynthia will be offering a 30% discount to all A Girl and Her Scout readers! YAY!!! Just use key word “girlandherscout" at check out to receive your discount.
Thanks again Cynthia and happy crafting readers!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Look how gorgeous....

Aren't these adorable?  

Artist Highlight and Giveaway: Mellow Mermaid!

 To get this spring break party started, I would like to introduce an awesome artist and vintage collector that not only has an Etsy shop for her vintage wares, but a brick and mortar shop as well.  Oooolalala :)  Lori has the cutest items in her shop, Mellow Mermaid.  I literally spent an hour going through it and had so many favorites that I had to remove half of them so my blog post was readable.  Anyways, you get the point... So without further ado here is Lori from Mellow Mermaid with an interview, discount (I'm totally using it!), and giveaway (a gift card!) here!

Some of my favorites from her store:





Besides the vintage items you have in your Etsy store, what else do you like to do?
My college degree is in Studio Art & Art History. I've been fortunate to have always worked in the arts. My many "Art" hats include: Gallery Artist; Art Teacher; Artist in Residence; Summer Art Camp Director; Gallery Sales; Ceramicist; Painter; Mixed Media Artist; Decorator; Creative Recycler.

I opened my brick & mortar shop in 2005 in a rented space at an Antique Mall in Virginia Beach. My plan was to use this as a test market for a shop I would open in a historic beach cottage 2 blocks from the Oceanfront. Six years later, I still fantasize about my vision for Mellow Mermaid Studio, but my terror of being trapped indoors keeps me from seeing it to fruition. My shop at Barrett Street Antiques is still going strong. I work there 1 day every week or two, rearranging, restocking & merchandising. I spend the rest of my time working in my home art studio, where I can see the ocean from the deck where I prefer to work whenever the weather cooperates.

I treasure hunt regularly & especially love it when I'm traveling. Thrift shopping is like a social experiment for me. I learn so much about the people from the things they cast aside. I love imaging the stories of how an item ended up on a shelf in Goodwill store. I even once found a pair of framed postcards that I had designed for a postcard company, while living in New Orleans. The cards were large colorful underwater & beach scenes that sold in the Caymans, Bermuda & Virgin Islands in the 1990's (Maybe still do). How they ended up professionally framed in Virginia made me wonder, smile & know what it feels like to have your "art" be discarded. Better that than in a land fill, anyone's trash is someone else's treasure, no matter who you are.

I make up my days as I go. My time goes to gardening in my over crowded cottage rose & perennial garden, photographing & posting Etsy finds, making stuff in my studio, loving my family, wishing I had a personal organic chef to feed us, and collecting washed up sea glass, shells, driftwood (& trash) while I walk the beach with our very funny looking dog, Josie. Running on the beach helps keep her personality disorder in check. She probably says that about me.

What first drew you to vintage wares?
My parents both were thrifters & vintage recyclers long before it was chic. Dad used to pull our green Chevy station wagon over on trash day to pick up floor lamps & lawn furniture from the curbside, while I hid on the floor biting my finger nails & praying no one from my junior high school would id the car. Mom painted, refinished or 'antiqued' every piece of furniture in our house. They taught me to see possibility in everything. When I was 9, we moved from coastal California to the east coast & our new home was near a landfill turned city park, called Mount Trashmore. I made a decision to do my part in not adding any more than was absolutely unavoidable to any more mountains of trash.

What inspires what you put in your shop?
I'm like a magpie, with an eye for anything that glitters with images from my childhood. I'm always attracted to things we had in our homes in the seventies & eighties. Often times, that meant mid century modernist, crushed velvet upholstery, swag lamps and seventies crafts. I love finding things that make me smile. I figure if it works for me, it probably will for someone else. Color is my muse. Every room in my house is a different color, I can always find just the right spot to suit whatever my mood happens to be. I have to rearrange my Etsy shop whenever I post new items, so the many colors aren't conflicting.

What advice would you give to aspiring vintage artists and Etsy shop owners?
Don't be afraid to 'just do it'. If you find you aren't getting as much activity as you'd hope for, join a team. Make treasuries. Help others when you can, I've found that my most active selling times coincide with when I've been paying it forward by promoting other Etsy sellers. My main attraction to Etsy is the spirit of sharing the love & encouraging others. I've found that whenever I get outside of my own concerns about if MY shop is successful enough, & focus outside of MYself, the positive energy flows. Kind of like life, huh?

Where else can we find you?
If you're ever visiting coastal Virginia, you can check out my shop at Barrett Street Antiques. You'll find beach inspired home decor, cottage style brightly painted furniture, hand made souvenirs & things you just have to have to make you smile! I also have a 1950's-80's retro home decor shop there, as well as an antique, vintage & hand crafted jewelry display case. The warehouse is nearly 30,000 square feet of showroom space where 200 vendors sell their vintage wares. Great fun on a rainy day! And... Greyhound will ship your loot home for you if it doesn't fit in your luggage, or you could just purchase a vintage Samsonite suitcase from me while you're there. :)
 
Also, my website is embarrassingly amateurish, but is on my list of things to focus on in 2011, you can find it here. 

In addition to such inspiring words (for real!), Lori is hosting a giveaway here at A Girl and Her Scout! She will be giving away a $25.00 gift certificate to be used in her Etsy shop, Mellow Mermaid to use on cute things like this:


The winner will be chosen (via a random assorter) on March 30th so be sure to get in your entries by then!
 
To enter, head over to her Etsy Store, Mellow Mermaid, and leave a comment here about your favorite item(s). Additional entries for: 1) becoming a first time follower of A Girl and Her Scout 2) Posting this giveaway with a link to my blog on your blog 3) Posting this giveaway with a link to my blog on your facebook and/or twitter 4) “Hearting” or adding Mellow Mermaid to your “Favorites” on Etsy and/or 5) making a purchase out of her store (one entry for every purchase).
Be sure to leave a new comment for each additional entry!

In addition, until April 7th she will be offering a 20% discount to all A Girl and Her Scout readers! YAY!!! Just use key word "girlandherscout" at check out to receive your discount!!!

Thanks again Lori for your inspiring words! 

Spring Break Party all week!!

Hello All!  Get excited because this week we are going to party hard with not 1 not 2 but 3 awesome Artist Highlights and giveaways!  It's my way and all of these wonderful artists' ways of celebrating the upcoming spring! 

So check back daily for artist inspiration, Etsy shop tips, discounts, and GIVEAWAYS!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Vegan Gifts for Vegan Friends


 
If you have a friend or relative that is vegan or environmentally-conscious (yay!!), sometimes it can be hard to find great, unique, affordable gifts.  Well I have solved your woes and wanted to share that I found a WONDERFUL artist who makes beautiful vegan planners, calendars, and journals out of materials like vegan hemp and recycled rubber- shweet.  They also have the coolest cards for every occasion and from experience, I know they have incredible customer service.   
Snaps to Nature's Cubbyhole!!



Thursday, February 17, 2011

Artist Interview and $150 Limited Edition Print Giveaway!! Smoky Mountain Art


Original Watercolor Iris

One thing I have loved about Knoxville is the close proximity of the Smoky Mountains.  They are gorgeous and perfect for a hike, picnic, or bike ride. 

This week I am interviewing Tracy from Smoky Mountain Art.   He has beautiful prints of scenes from the Smoky Mountains in all different sizes and on note cards as well as the cutest painting of elephants!  I love elephants!

Some of my favorites:

 
Check out his inspiring interview, HUGE $150 PRINT GIVEAWAY, and discount details below.

Hey Tracy! Welcome! Tell us a little bit about yourself and your art.
I am from Cosby, TN; a small rural community located Northeast of Gatlinburg. I have been married to my wonderful wife Jennifer for sixteen years and we are expecting our first baby this April. I have been painting for about seventeen years in both oil and watercolor.  The abundance of subject matter in and around the Smoky Mountains has become the focus of most of art. Flowers and the changing seasonal landscapes of this region all find their way into my art.

Besides the beautiful prints and note cards you have in your Etsy store, what else do you like to do?
Spring is my favorite time of year and I always enjoy getting my hands a little dirty planting flowers and freshening up the landscaping around our home.  We have three cats that like to try to help and they are always fun to watch hiding and playing in the shrubs and flowers. I also like spending time in the mountains maybe hiking, a picnic in Cades Cove or just taking a scenic drive.  The last couple years Jennifer and I have enjoyed visiting outdoor arts and craft shows in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. I love to see all the interesting things people create with their hands. It is really inspiring to see these artists creating unique handmade art.

What first drew you to arts and crafts, especially painting?
I got a late start in art.  I drew a little when I was young but our local schools did not have any art classes so I was never encouraged to develop my artistic talents until my senior year in collage when I took an introduction course in painting.  After college I still thought of my art as a hobby until I visited the Jim Gray Gallery in Gatlinburg and finally realized painting is what I want to do. I was so inspired by Jim's art and the fact that he was making a living doing what he loved.  I later applied for a job with Jim Gray Gallery and was given the opportunity to doing custom framing while I developed my painting skills.  I have been selling my work at the Jim Gray Gallery for about fifteen years now.

What inspires you?
The beauty of nature more than anything.  After a trip to the mountains I am always inspired to paint that new smoky mountain scene I just discovered.

What advice would you give to aspiring artists and Etsy shop owners?
I am new to Etsy and still learning but as far as being an artist just do what you love.  I always seem happier when I am working towards a goal.  Set your artistic goals high and don't give up.

Find Tracy on his website here, at his Etsy Store here, and on Facebook here or e-mail him at tracy@tracywebbgallery.com

The following businesses carry Tracy Webb fine art prints. Please visit them if you are in their area!

Woolworth Walk/ Asheville, TN 
25 Haywood Street (828) 254-9234
The Shops At Carousel Gardens / Gatlinburg, TN 37738
     At Red Light #3  Parkway / 321 intersection
     www.shopsatcarouselgardens.com             
Jim Gray Gallery / Gatlinburg, TN 37738
     On Glades Road in the Arts and Crafts Community  (865)436-8988
     www.jimgraygallery.com
Jim Gray Gallery/ Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 
Across from the Old Mill  (865)428-2202
 
In honor of highlighting local, east Tennessee artists, Tracy is
hosting a
giveaway here at A Girl and Her Scout! He will be giving
away a $150.00 Limited Edition print on watercolor paper of  "Foothills Autumn."



Also seen here.

The winner will be chosen (via a random assorter) on
March 16, 2011 so be sure to get in your entries by then!

To enter, head over to his Etsy Store,  Smoky Mountain Art,
and leave a comment here about your favorite item(s). Seven possible additional entries for each of the following. 
(Be sure to leave additional comments for each entry.)

1) Making a purchase here at Tracy's Gallery or  here at his Etsy shop.  2) Signing up to receive his new print release e-mails at Tracy's Gallery  3) "Like"ing Smokey Mountain Art's Facebook page 4) “Heart"ing or adding Tracy Webb Gallery to your favorites on Etsy 5) Becoming a first time follower of A Girl and Her Scout. 6) Posting this giveaway with a link on your blog. 7) Posting this giveaway with a link on your facebook and/or twitter.

In addition he will be offering a 25% new customer discount at his Gallery (here) to all A Girl and Her Scout readers! YAY!!! Just use Promotional Code "Blog Promo" at check out to receive your discount.

Happy shopping and painting and many thanks again to Tracy for participating in my Artist Highlight of the week! 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011