Showing posts with label print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label print. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

etsy lovin'

I haven't "flipped through" Etsy in a while, and I just went through some of my favorite sellers, favorite items and suggested shops, and here is what I got!


From Babyjewlz... a charming bicycle ring, that doubles as a locket and opens up to insert a photo.


From Simplethrift... a vintage quilted bag with a chain strap.


And to match the bag... a pair of vintage cutout oxfords from the Bag Basement


From Lulu Bug Jewelry... adorable avocado felted necklace.


From Tilly Bloom... anatomical charm bracelet. When will my organ-phase end? Or is it only getting bigger?


And while we are on the subject of anatomy... a ribcage necklace to match, from Run Wild Horses.


A tiny vintage suitcase from Tree and Kimball Market. This would be perfect for carrying all my extraneous art supplies.


Since this is supposed to be an art blog I should also include some prints. This is an awesome ferris wheel print by Gallerie de Illumina.


And finally, a cute birdnest print by Golly Bard.


What kind of things do you lust over on Etsy?

-g.

NEWSFLASH! Christina Hendricks (aka the hot Joan Holloway from Mad Men) modeling this scarf on Etsy. Wonder how that happened...

From Black Bird Design House

Thursday, June 10, 2010

jessica hall burns

Talented graphic designer Jessica Hall Burns.

She has a great portfolio, but my favorite piece by far is the logo for Handsome Cycle Co. Who doesn't love mustaches these days, anyway?






-g.

Monday, June 7, 2010

renegade handmade

Hello y'all... today I am going to try my best to capture my favorite findings from this weekend's Renegade Handmade craft fair that took place in Williamsburg's McCarren Park.



It was completely overwhelmed with the craftiest, most artistic and creative vendors, some of which I recognized from Etsy and even from the craft fair I had a table at a few months ago. It was a perfect weekend for the fair...and although it was ridiculously hot and humid, the rain held out til 4 PM on the second day.

Overall I was really impressed. Between gorgeous displays, awesome products, and very creative tables, it was hard to decide what to highlight here. I'll try my best to include everything.

My mom and I arrived at about 11:30 and the vendors were still setting up. Since it was early, there was NO LINE for the photobooth by Magnolia Photobooth Co., so we jumped on, grabbed some props (we're into mustaches lately, so...) and took some silly pics. They posted all of the pictures from both days on their website too, very convenient.


On to the shops!

The first thing I bought was a really cute floral pencil skirt from Mary Savel. This isn't the skirt, but I was having a hard time deciding between a dress like this and the skirt. I might just have to go back and get this dress though.


I wanted to buy a piece of jewelry that was special and that I knew I couldn't make myself. It was a hard decision, but I decided on a similar pair of salvaged cutlery earrings from Ball and Chain. I've seen different variations of this a lot at other craft fairs and always regretted not buying one, so I'm glad I finally have my own pair of pretty cutlery jewelry.


Something that I've been seeing a lot of recently are these silly illustrations by Berkley Illustrations. A couple of months ago I got coffee with someone who bought one of my prints at the craft fair that we were both vendors at, and we talked about how to do well selling art on Etsy and at fairs. Well, Berkley Illustrations have sold over 17,000 prints on Etsy and now have a deal with Urban Outfitters. He must be doing something right, not to mention that his prints are awesomely ironic and hilarious.


Miniature Rhino definitely won overall for best booth. She had a little table set up with a typewriter and you could write your own message, place it in the bottle and then she will ship it for you! The art of letter writing... it's not totally dead!








Towards the end of the day, while waiting for my mother to try on a thousand different pairs of necklaces, I was looking through the racks at Les Enfants Sauvage. Before I looked at the price tag, I was considering buying this skirt, which is a African print fabric with a silk screened printed design over it. All the pieces they displayed were gorgeous... but the prices were a little too steep for me.


Bettula was one booth that I fell in love with. Their jewelry and home designs used birch bark finished with a shiny gloss that looked so fabulous. I've never seen anything like Bettula which was why I loved it so much.


Bloodmilk was another booth that was really unique and different from the other vendors. Their jewelry was very gothic looking, and I enjoyed hanging around their booth looking at all of their interesting designs.


Something that I was looking for that I didn't find was Blue Gear Works' booth. I've wanted an anatomical heart necklace for the longest time, but sadly I couldn't find their booth. I totally would have bought this necklace, though... probably in silver.


I saw a lot...a LOT... of embroidery hoops and embroidered things at Renegade. Since I am getting into embroidery recently, I enjoyed seeing everyone's versions of their take on embroidery hoops and all the fun things they can do with it.


McBitterson's stuffed ciggy is really adorable... I met the girls who ran this booth at the craft fair I did in March and they were super sweet. Their sense of humor comes out in their designs.



Mean Cards definitely had the funniest cards and prints on display. I also enjoyed reading the stories they had on display.


Finally, Mimi Kirchner wins for the best "stuffed people." This one is probably my favorite, but she also had matryoshka dolls, tattooed girls, men in suits, and other cool things. The price was steep though, at about $250 for one of these dolls. I think I'll just look...


So, that doesn't even cover a quarter of what was at Renegade, but you get the idea. Awesome and friendly people, creative displays, wonderful art, beautiful jewelry, clothes, etc. Lovely day!!!

-g.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

chipmunk cheeks

Pretty prints from Chipmunk Cheeks aka artist Katie Vernon from Bloomington, IN. Simple line drawings paired with detailed illustrations of flowers. You really can't go wrong here... Enjoy these gorgeous prints and check out her Etsy!












-g.

Friday, May 21, 2010

pretty things friday

Friday is here, and so is PTF. I hope everyone had a nice week!

Pretty flowers.


My pretty dream {tree} house.


Pretty pupils.


Pretty silly.


The prettiest tattoo I ever did see!


Pretty cute.


Pretty true analogy.


Pretty sweet rug.


Pretty nerdy.


Pretty creepy birdies.


Pretty inspirational.


Still pretty obsessed with adorable kitties.


Pretty "me."


I am pretty much salivating just thinking about cookie dough.


Pretty much the cutest thing ever.


Happy weekend!

-g.