Are you kidding? These are SO cool. I love them! From oeuf, these are hand crocheted alpaca butterflies you can buy in the display case. First off, I absolutely love old timey butterfly displays. I have a little one myself. These products are made by indigenous women in Bolivia, and the profits help these women give their children an education. I think these butterflies are genious and lovely. I'm going to save up for the big one!
Friday, January 29, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Bruce Campbell Doll
HeyHey! This is a pretty cool Bruce Campbell Doll. Its from the movie My Name is Bruce. I haven't seen the movie yet, but I love BC so I'm sure it will have its merits. I think the doll is super funny with all the accessories. And who doesn't want a Bruce Campbell Doll?
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Hearts
Friday, January 22, 2010
Branson Thrift Finds
Recently, I went to Branson, MO for New Years Eve. Besides having an amazing Karaoke night, we did some thrifting. There's a million thrift stores there full of super awesome finds for REAlly cheap! Here are some cool things:
Beautiful bird paintings
I got this perfect corduroy Jacket for 2$, a JCPenney original. Look at the sweet label and lining.
It fits perfectly, because I'm pretty small, and jacket sizes back then were for a smaller lady.
A bizarre and lovely stringed instrument.
The best puzzle ever known to man!
I bought these fake eyelashes to put on toys. The packaging is amazing.
Here is the back of the packaging.
My friend found so many good western shirts. Plaid!!
It fits perfectly, because I'm pretty small, and jacket sizes back then were for a smaller lady.
A bizarre and lovely stringed instrument.
The best puzzle ever known to man!
I bought these fake eyelashes to put on toys. The packaging is amazing.
Here is the back of the packaging.
My friend found so many good western shirts. Plaid!!
Monday, January 18, 2010
Chicago Children's Museum
I just went to the Chicago Children's Museum at Navy Pier the other day, and it is truly every child's dream. The exhibits were mostly interactive. It is like they thought of every childhood fantasy and made it a reality. They had a room filled with sheets, pillows and chairs all for fort-making. They had a cave-like room where you could excavate dinasaur bones. A room that had a mini-Chicago. It seemed like every room was connected with play bridges and tunnels. There was a snowman decorating station. A life size chess set. A really neat art studio. One of my favorites was a giant play-boat. I wanted to play around in there. I recommend that anyone go check this museum out.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Trapped Bird
Saturday, January 16, 2010
A Town Called Panic
Wow, this movie looks great. A Town Called Panic is a French stop-motion/claymation. The main characters are a horse, a cowboy and an indian. After watching the trailer, I think I already love it.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Islamic Sock
I'm not sure how I got to this on Wikipedia, but I think its pretty darn cool. This sock was probably found in Fustat, Egypt from the 12th century and was knitted in India. Here is info on how it was knitted. Man, those early knitters are talented! This sock sits at the Textile Museum in DC. I really want to check that place out.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Jimmy McBride Quilts
I just came across quilts by Jimmy McBride. These quilts are different from anything I have seen. Jimmy uses elements of Sci Fi and Astronomy among other things and puts together chaotically beautiful pieces. On his blog he points out that he uses thrifted shirts for his fabric. He also includes a picture of the racks of his local thrift store...it looks far beyond any thrift store I have been to!! I'm jealous. I really wish I could get one of these quilts. Luckily, my Mom is making me a wonderful quilt I found the pattern for on Quiltology's wesite, picture included.
Labels:
astronomy,
jimmy mcbride,
quilt,
quiltology,
sci fi,
textiles
Friday, January 8, 2010
Camille Canales
Another amazing artist I discovered this year at Renegade Holiday was Camille Canales. Camille does phenomenal textile art using embroidery, beading screen printing. She also does drawings. Her work is extremely intricate and beautiful. She must be extremely busy because in addition to her textile works, she also sells screen printed curtains, scarves and bags that are also very cute.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Smartfish Shoes
Last month I visited the Renegade Holiday Craft Fair in Chicago. There were definitely a few vendor gems I found that I'm really interested in sharing. Smartfish stood out to me. She makes her own shoes! First off, that is cool in itself. The shoes are extraordinarily eco-friendly. They are very simple ballet flats, which I love. I find it very difficult to find simple flat shoes for women that are comfortable and have a good shape. I am also a huge fan of TOMS! Here are some pictures of her shoes. I really hope her business takes off!
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Topography
Hello! Happy New Years! My informal resolutions are to keep this blog updated regularly, and to do more work. Recently, I have been working hard on a topography project using felt. This is something I have wanted to do for a long time. The project is a "model" of the topography of Mariana Trench, which is the deepest part of the ocean located in the Pacific near Japan and the Philippines. Although the topography is coming mostly from my imagination, is will be used to represent the Mariana Trench in an upcoming play. I have a lot more work to do on it, but here is what it looks like so far:
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