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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

That Time I Designed Fabric for a Scarf Collection


Last fall, in preparation for Crafty Bastards, I designed some fabric to make into circle scarves.  Using the color palette I had chosen for the crocheted scarves I was already making, I took some time and doodled up a bunch of patterns.  These were my favorites and I bit the bullet and ordered the fabric!

I used Spoonflower and got the designs printed on their Kona cotton.  The printing was better than I could've hoped for.  It was much more crisp and bright than I thought it would be.  The white was a little thin, you can tell from the photos, but the solid colors turned out beautifully.


The cats and arrows are my favorites, and were well received at Crafty Bastards.  But it's still pretty expensive to print, so I don't think I'll be doing any more of them.  I'm so glad I've still got these, though!  It was such a fun experience seeing something I designed turn into something tangible.  And then getting to make it into something wearable!  I love it.

I'm experimenting with different printing methods that are a little more hands-on and I'll definitely share it here!

I'd love to know what you think of these!

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Weekend Finds - Jewelry Boxes

So I got a bug up my butt this morning to go looking for jewelry boxes. I have lots of jewelry just kind of strew about and in lots of paper boxes and I'd love a place to organize it all. Check out some of my favorite finds!


McKenna Large Jewelry Box from Pottery Barn. I've been lusting after most of the jewelry boxes from here, but this one is just so gorgeous! Simple & beautiful. Their travel cases are amazing, too.

Mitzi Mirrored Jewelry Box from Crate and Barrel. I don't usually go for metal or mirrored accessories, but I love how minimal this is. I feel like it would look sweet and subtle on a dresser.



This one is just pink and ridiculous :P

Hinged Jewelry Boxes from the Horchow Collection. I can't get over these colors. I kind of want 3 of them to makes a super cute color palette on my dresser.

This box is vintage but was restyled by funkeyfinds over on Etsy. I think it's super cute.

I'm just girlie enough to really appreciate a musical ballerina jewelry box ^_^ This one from ClassicByNature on Etsy is in gorgeous shape and love the colors and details.

The shape of this handmade box is so pretty! I kind of love it. From Woodstorming on Etsy.

I love Totoro so much! I actually found this box at this awesome little Japanese boutique in Dupont Circle in DC, but JList has it too ^_^

This is not practical at all, but good lord Rilakkuma is so awesome. Another JList find. He would probably make a better planter than jewelry box, really. Omg can you imagine flowers coming out of the back of his head? Yes, pls.

And no list describing any kind of retail product would not be complete without representation from Hello Kitty. I kind of love this display case for jewelry. Not amazingly practical, but if you've got some super cute stud earrings I think they would look adorable on these shelves!

I hope you liked my picks!
^_^

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Things

Some things I've been up to over on tumblr. Figure I'll still check in and do regular posts over here, too. It's kind of fun to have both...and I can do bigger stuff like tutorials and giveaways here ^_^




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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Google Reader Project - Day 3: Crazy Enough


This is by one of my favorite artists. His name is San and he's based in Hong Kong and he does the coolest vector illustrations! He hasn't updated since December, which is a bummer, but hopefully it's cuz he's super busy making awesome things. I originally found him through his Behance page, I've got one too and I like trolling around finding cool stuff. Anyway...here's some of his awesome.


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Thursday, July 08, 2010

Google Reader Project - Day 1: Eleanore


I am a slave to rss. My Google Reader is stuffed to the gills with design blogs, cat photos, web comics and super geeky stuff. Getting through all of them on daily basis is totally easy, if that's all I do all day long. And if I didn't have a job and Etsy shop, that would be completely doable. However, turns out I am gainfully employed (thank God) and do have a pretty awesome side business, so my reader stacks up. So to keep track of them, I figured I would feature 1 a day to kind of justify myself following it, and to share some of the fun with you!

So I'm just going to start at the top and work my way down. First up! Eleanor!

She's an amazing designer and illustrator based out of Philly. I actually had the pleasure of meeting her, briefly, on a trip into the area. She's a friend of a friend ^_^ Anyway, she does amazing work and I love seeing what she's up to and who she's working with. My sister actually has a pair of keds she designed! So yes...the blog is essential if you're a lover of good design. I will leave you now with pretty things I found on her site.

Oh! And if anyone wants to buy me this, I most definitely won't hold it against them.

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Katsucon Experience

So one of the things I do as an artist to get my work out there is to go to different conventions. I've been to Otakon in Baltimore twice, it's the second largest Anime convention in the country with about 20,000 attendees a year. Wizard World Philly once, it's a comic convention hosted by Wizard Magazine. And last weekend was my first time at Katsucon, a smaller Anime convention in DC that has about a couple thousand that attend. So far, Otakon has been my greatest success, I doubled my profit the second year I went and this year we are planning to move from the Artist Alley to the Dealer's Room, which WAY more people visit and fork over their cash ^_^

Katsucon was kind of disappointing. I had a good time, my sister came with me and my friends Clint & Alicia from Alicia's Anime were in the dealer's room so we got to hang out when we needed a break from our booths. The disappointing part was how the con was run. It was their first year in a new venue, which always has it's issues, but those of us in the Artist Alley definitely had our qualms. The Crafter's Corner of the Alley was were people who do 3D art, amigurumi, jewelry, cosplay, buttons, etc. could have their booths. First we were promised a space in the dealer's room, which was super exciting! Then they came back and said we were moved back into the Alley, but they would open the divider between the Dealer's Room and the Alley so we would have more exposure. Ok! Sounds great! And it was for the first day, but then on Saturday, which is generally the busiest day of any weekend convention, the wall was closed, and stayed closed the rest of the time. Lame.

Another complaint some of the artist's had were the specifics of what could be sold. Generally, artist sell mostly Fan Art and commissions for Fan Art and a little bit of original stuff. Katsucon wanted very little fan art and mostly original stuff. They pushed the point by making some artist take down some of their work once they were already there. And with my buttons, there was a tiny rule that I never saw that said you couldn't sell buttons with words on them. So all of those new buttons I designed? Yeah, they made me take them down. Half of my stock was taken down. If they had been more specific I would have spent a lot more time on other designs that would have been acceptable. Super Lame.

I know a few of the artists this year that not going back to that con. It would definitely take a lot for me to do that con again. But we made the best of it, made a profit at least and got some good photos. Here's the pictures, which is what most of you are going to look and pay no attention to my tl:dr ^_^


My view on the first day. I could see into the dealer's room with people moving back and forth through both rooms. Plus I could run over and see Alicia's Anime quick like a bunny!
My booth on Friday. Look at all those pretty buttons! And my pretty sister! She was trainer from Pokemon.
Button close-up.
Jackie! Gotta catch 'em all.
Professor Sprout was there! I'm glad she was wearing the proper protective ear muffs for the Mandrakes.
Domo kun was there, too.
This was our view on Saturday and Sunday. Awesome o.O
GAH! Storm and Scout Troopers! I was SO happy to see them. We were just chillin.
And don't forget R2D2. I love how he's cheesin ^_^
Gagas! Jackie took this one, I never saw them but I was super excited when I saw the pic on the camera.
Dr. Who cast? Yes, please.
This sushi's name is Paco. He was covered in buttons by the end of the weekend!
She came by every day stock up on more buttons ^_^
The booth on Saturday with the Alley behind us.
They stuck the gamers in the back of the hall.
In the dealer's room. There were lots of swords.
Happy Japan was there! I love them.
Alicia & Clint from Alicia's Anime. I love them! Check out there site, they have so much cool stuff.

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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Some New Designs!

I've been working on a bunch of new designs for Katsucon (Next weekend!) and here are some of them. I have about 30, but I don't want to overload my shop, so 10 will work for today. Let me know what you think!

Sweet Lolita & Sweet Rococo has some beautiful sweet loli dresses!
Harajuku Girl. My sister got me a dress from the Harajuku District ^_^
No, I will NOT draw you as an anime character! For people with great talent who get taken advantage of by their friends lol
Yummy Sushi! Give me a spicy tuna roll any day.
This says Kawaii - it means cute!
I draw anime. I wish I could draw it well.

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