Showing posts with label local. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local. Show all posts

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Handmade Brilliance { Local } // Katie Jean Designs


I cannot get over the shear brilliance of Katie and her work! Her style is perfection! So glad we found her!!


1.Tell us about yourself. What brought you to now?
Growing up, my mom had taught me to sew, but that was about it. I never imagined it going anywhere. A few years back, my neighbor and I started sewing together and started a line of children's clothing on Etsy. As time went on we both developed our own adult lines, and it just took off from there! I had received a box of old lace and slips from my great Aunt, and crafted that into the first vintage Slipdress. My neighbor, Monique, also has a very successful Etsy shop, Ouma Clothing where she sells handmade special occasion clothing as well! We still live within a mile of one another and give each other inspiration from time to time. 

Reserved listing - deposit for Jennifer
2. Outside if creating, what do you do?
I love to go on "adventures" around the city with my two sons Caden and Clive, who are 5 and 3, and my husband Jonce. We love to have friends over for movies on the projector in our back yard. I also try to make time to hang out with my friends as much as possible. A few of them, including Monique, are fellow Etsy sellers, so we all have busy schedules, and try to make time for one another. 



Alisier Skirt - White Fabric with Red and Blue Mod Design - Made to Order
3. What is your secret to life? Any words to live by?
I know this sounds corny, but just stop making excuses for not doing the things you want to do, and go for it! If you keep coming up with reasons why you can't do something, you may never get the chance to do what you love. 

Vintage Inspired Lace Shift Dress - Various Fabrics - Made to Order


4. Where do you sell your creations?
Most of my sales are through Etsy, but I do get orders through my website as well. Although recently, I have set up some deals with boutiques across the nation, and even the world, who will be carrying a few of my pieces very shortly! Short Silk Wedding Dress - The Peony Dress - Made to Order



5. Give a shout-out to a handmade artist like yourself!
Monique, like I said earlier had a shop on Etsy named Ouma Clothing. Jenn from Mignonne Handmade makes gorgeous headpieces and jewelry and has done numerous photo shoots with me. If you are looking for an amazing photographer, check out Kym Ventola, who took most of the photos in my shop.  :)




Friday, April 20, 2012

Treasure Hunting // East Valley Yard Sales


Happy Friday! Who's ready for some good deal scouting this weekend? Here's a list of some of the yard sales here in the valley that you're sure to find some great deals and some sweet treasures!

MESA //
- 153 S Mesa Dr.
   Saturday, 4/21
   8 am - 4 pm

- 2517 E Hale St.
   Saturday, 4/21

- 1251 N. Terripin St.
   Saturday, 4/21

- 241 E. 6th St.
   Saturday, 4/21
   7 am

- 701 S. 93rd pl
   Saturday 4/21 & Sunday 4/22

- 7530 East Clovis Circle
   Friday 4/20 & Saturday 4/21

GILBERT //
- 33 E. Elgin St.
   Friday 4/20 & Saturday 4/21

- 3439 East Orchid Lane
   Saturday 4/21
   7 am - 11 am

- 1814 E. Milky Way
   Saturday 4/20
   7 am - 12 pm

CHANDLER //
- 2692 East Palm Beach Drive
   Saturday 4/21
   7 am - 12 pm

- 502 W Barrow Dr.
   Saturday 4/21
   8 am - 12 pm

- 506 E Tonto Dr
  Saturday 4/21 & Sunday 4/22
  6 am - 10 am

TEMPE // 
- 1427 N. McAllister Ave.
   Friday 4/20 & Saturday 4/21


Saturday, April 7, 2012

Handmade Brilliance { local } // Villarreal Ceramics

I stumbled upon this Villarreal Ceramics a little while back and fell in love with it! Ceramics at it's finest! I love the modern designs, the perfectly picked color pallets, and the handmade feel of them all. Not to mention unique!
dessert or lunch. no6

Porcelain hand-built mugs. pick your colortumbleweed cup. purpleblack spruce lunch plateSALE mug with decalbirds. porcelain box sculpture


Saturday, March 24, 2012

Handmade Brilliance { local } // The Lonely Heart


I am touched by Brandee's story of how her amazing business, The Lonley Heart, came to be. What an inspiration! I am so happy for the success she has been blessed with but I am not surprised at all! Check out her beautiful items centered around love.

1. Tell us your story. What brought you to now?
I love business, I love stress & I love keeping busy. I have worked for a corporation, I have worked for my husband in his business & I have owned a few businesses myself over the years, but my true passion is being a stay home mom who home schools.

When the recession hit, it went through like a tornado in our home. Everything was in crumbles & turned upside down. My husband was laid off from his trade and the market became non-existent in our quad-city area. Facing the realities of the possibility of losing our home and all the dreams we had built over the past twenty plus years was truly scary! So I said a huge prayer to God and opened a shop on Etsy.

I started “The Lonely Heart” with nothing but a few hearts, salvaged wood, and some barbed wire. God has been so faithful to us! The Lonely Heart took off. I had so much business coming in that I had to have my daughter, Aumber, start helping me. We are now looking at ways to expand our line to support the both of us.

2. Outside of creating, what do you do?
I am a full time wife, mommy of five girls, I love gardening and living a country lifestyle.

Aumber is finishing up her last year of high school. She has an incredible eye for photography & is a wonderful horse artist. My hope is she will pursue these two incredible gifts.

Personalized Sign Initials Heart & Arrow White Rustic personalized wedding wood sign diy wedding decor wedding gifts rustic wedding
3. What’s your secret in life? Any words to live by? 
Secret to life...love your family & make the most of your time. Both Aumber & I are homebodies and are always looking to find some zany fun in the everyday things. We truly enjoy each other's company, so it makes for a great day pretty much everyday!
Barbed Wire Heart -Cowboy's Heart - rustic wedding decor love western wedding decorations wedding gifts for him

4. Where do you sell your items? 
Our items are only available on Etsy. We discovered Etsy a few years back & just love it! It has a wonderful community & just so many talented artists. Etsy is perfect for my lifestyle as I am a homeschooling mom of four. I can teach school & work the hours I choose, which is a huge blessing.
Wedding Heart -3 Tin Heart Tags - Tin Heart Ornaments Zinc Heart Tags Wedding decor wedding favors wedding decorations wedding gifts diy

5. Give a shout-out to a fellow handmade artist like yourself!
TheFunkiLittleFrog  // Her hand painted signs are gorgeous, I covet her steady hand!
LukeLampCo  // Luke's lamps are awesome & his storytelling skills are to die for!
TheHealthyNut  // Ashley's granola is second to none, she takes granola to a whole new level!
pattycakeprimitives  // I love Cheryl's work, her dolls & animals each have their own personality!
estatesaletreasures  // Vikki has the best stash, at the best price for the collage artist & she is such an amazing person!
crimsonclover  // Two amazing gifted women in their art.










Saturday, March 10, 2012

Handmade Brilliance { local } // Huckleberry Faye




Isn't Katy stunning? I asked her if she would be my fashion icon and she said yes. So excited. Not only is she gorgeous, but she's crafty! Her crochet and sewing skills are amazing, combined with her style and we have to die for products!

The Poppy Cap - Mustard and Lamb with Gray Flower, Any Size1. Tell us about your story. What brought you to now?

I grew up watching my mother craft and had the makers' mind instilled in me at an early age. I marvel at our ability to create and think it's amazing what we can do when our hands and hearts work together.

I began creating the Kismet Plush Collection in 2006 as a way to keep myself busy after graduating college and working part-time. The dolls have taken many forms since then and have slowly evolved into what you see today. I take tremendous pride in craftsmanship and won't settle if I don't feel good about the doll I am producing. I think I am my biggest critic. I love creating this plush line and hope that they bring smiles and comfort to children and adults alike.

Crochet is my leisure craft. A good friend taught me how to crochet one day while working in the computer lab of our college. I don't know what I'd do if she hadn't showed me the way because I get an itch to work that hook every night as a wind-down from the day! I think everyone who crochets or knits knows what a therapeutic exercise it is! I can't seem to get enough. In the Wintertime I keep my hands busy by stitching up little caps for boys and girls.

When I was pregnant with my second little girl, I developed gestational diabetes and by the time she was born, I just wanted a donut so badly! I created the crochet donut rattles sort of in exchange for the real thing.

With everything that I craft, I hope to be an inspiration to my girls, showing them that they can achieve whatever they dream up.

The Ella Cap - Brick Red with Seaspray Flower, Any Size
2. Outside of creating, what do you do?

I am a wife and mama to two girls - Ella, three and a half, and Poppy, 14 months. I stay home with them and we fill our days with lots of playing, reading books, and little adventures. I create when they nap and mostly after bedtime, too late into the night. I also run a lifestyle blog, katyverga.com, where I write about our family life, feature style posts, and share my handmade goods.

Kismet Plush - Meet Mae
3. What's your secret in life? Any words to live by?

I wish I knew the secret to producing more time and also how to get by with less sleep!

I make it a point recognize and savor the good little things that are sprinkled throughout our days. I really try to be aware and grateful and let my girls in on that attitude. I think it's always good practice to end the day in a positive mood and not take any regrets to bed with you.
The Huckleberry Cap - Colonial Blue and Dusty Blue, Any Size
4. Where do you sell your items?

I have an Etsy shop - HuckleberryFaye.etsy.com where you can find all of my goods.
I'm also really excited and honored to have some items in shops around the valley. The GrowOp and Frances Vintage, both in downtown Phoenix, carry a few dolls and donut rattles.

Joy Filled Donut Rattle for Babes - You Choose ANY TWO
5. Give a shout-out to a fellow handmade artist like yourself!

There are so many handmade artists I love and could get lost for hours browsing around on Etsy. Since we're currently looking to fill our freshly painted white walls with colorful, happy prints, I'll give my shout-outs to ashleyg, matteart, and helendardik. Check out their Etsy shops!!







Thank you, Katy, for sharing your adorable creations with us!


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Handmade Brilliance { local } // Bitsy Bear



My talented friend, Chelise, is an amazing seamstress. She creates clothing for little girls that are to die for. Not to mention her daughter is such a darling model. Lucky for us she shares her original designs for sale through her successful business, Bitsy Bear.

Prepare yourselves. You are about to panic because of cuteness overload.

Tell us your story. What brought you to now?

I am a self-taught seamstress, designer, and business owner. I did not grow up using a sewing machine or even had a sewing machine in my house growing up I don't think. My husband bought me my first machine when we got married and I learned how to use it by making quilts. When my daughter Drew was born, I quit teaching first grade to be a stay-at-home mom. I loved staying at home with my baby and would not have had it any other way, but all the creative juices and motivation I used to use for my students needed somewhere to go. So I not only started sewing for her but knew I wanted to make a business out of it.


Golden Halter Swimsuit for toddler and girl- READY TO SHIP
Oh how Bitsy Bear has grown from the baby stage of onesies, burp cloths, and binky clips. As Drew grew, I became more daring with my sewing creations and made her my first dress. It was rough around the edges, but it was cute! I became more confident. Since I have never liked store bought patterns, I bought books from Amazon that taught me how to make my own patterns and create them in a range of sizes. I started selling my designs and am still doing so today! 


Pre-order- Easter Flowers Tuxedo Dress for baby, toddler, and girl
Many people tell me that they wish they could sew and I always say, "You can!" You will probably have to pull out stitches and replace broken needles along the way, but if you want to sew then sew!

Pre-order- Easter Plaid Tie Dress for baby, toddler, and girl

What does handmade mean to you?
Coral Pink Halter Swimsuit for toddler and girl- READY TO SHIPI have read many times about people who say that they started their own clothing line because they just couldn't find cute enough clothes while shopping in stores for their own children.  For me that is just not true. There are so many to-die-for kids clothing out there. I have also heard people say that they hand make to save money. Again for me, just not true. Fabric, buttons, thread, zippers, needles, etc. add up in my book to much more than a dress I could go pick up at Old Navy. 


Handmade, to me, is a connection to a person. When my daughter puts on a finished dress I made her, even at four years old she knows it is special. She says things like, "You made this for me? Thank you! I love it!" She knows I spent time on something just for her (well it's for me too, but don't tell her that). You can't get that kind of personal connection from that cute $10 Old Navy dress. I know my customers are not buying dresses from me to make a personal connection with me, but they know that what they are getting is something special.
Holiday Tuxedo Dress- READY TO SHIP Size 4T

Chelise also designs these adorable onesies that feature the lyrics to nursery rhymes.
Organic Cotton Rockin' Onesie- Itsy Bitsy by Bitsy Bear
I think it's clear that Chelise has endless talent and an eye for style. I want to be just like her when I grow up.

Keep an eye out on her shop because she is always featuring seasonal dresses and new designs.

Follow her on facebook and get details when she is doing a give-away or having a sale.

And go get your daughter a unique Easter dress and show it off!




Saturday, February 11, 2012

Handmade Brilliance { local } // Victorian Swag


It's an honor to introduce you to Melissa from Chandler, AZ who is witty, artistic and approaches her jewelry making with whimsy.
1. Tell us your story.What brought you to now?
Well it’s certainly been a journey with ups and definitely a lot of downs!  I began in college studying Biology which I loved but realized rather quickly that I didn’t have the dedication required to spend my nights with my nose in a book rather than going out dancing with my friends, then I switched to Business and Culinary Arts which I also loved but after spending one day in the back of Olive Garden with a whole bunch of latinos cursing and yelling in Spanish I quickly came to the conclusion that restaurants were also not the place for me. Soon I met my husband, got pregnant with my daughter, puked my guts out for eight months straight before giving up on college for the time being. A year later I decided to return to college fully intending on graduating with a Bachelors in Illustration. Two weeks after classes began I found out I was pregnant for the second time and the worship of the porcelain god (the toilet)….continued…BUT I didn’t give up on school! I LOVED my art classes. It wasn’t until my husband graduated and was offered a job in AZ, which we couldn’t refuse that I decided to put school aside for the time being. A few months before leaving  a new neighbor moved in and we quickly became friends. She showed me her vast collection of beads and the things that she was working on. Within a month I realized that jewelry making was my new found passion. I saw a lot of what I had learned in design classes I could easily apply to the jewelry I was making and I fell in love with the idea that my work was being seen on people everyday whereas a painting or even an illustration would more than likely end up hanging in someone’s house for only a handful of people to see regularly or buried on a shelf in book. The love of storytelling I realized I had in my Illustration classes I found that I could relay in a lot of my designs and a lot of the pieces I have designed, I have created with characters from literature or out of my head, in mind.

2. Outside of creating, what do you do?
Well I have two small children under the age of four so my average day is usually spent running to play dates, filling sippy cups, changing dirty diapers, reading stories and tripping ov-  I mean picking up toys all with the theme song of Dora the Explorer playing  in the background. Other than that I still love to paint even though I don’t really have the free time for it anymore. I have an unspeakable urge to learn urban gardening and to have a vermicompost (sp?) hidden under my sink which my husband whole heartedly opposes with the words “unsanitary” and  “completely unnatural” in his argument . I love interior design and probably would have spent a few semesters trying that had I had more time to bungle. I love the outdoors (minus peeing in the woods and large angry bears that would eat me), love writing and have a deep love of bluegrass though my attempts at learning any musical instrument have been comical at best.

3.What does handmade mean to you?
Well I think there’s a difference between the words handmade and homemade, sometimes the simple difference in quality and the ability to produce quality goods over and over again,  Now that’s certainly not to knock Grandma’s apple pie recipe or  Great Aunt Marge’s afghan that is lovingly draped over your sofa. Quite the contrary I think that Handmade is simply an evolution of Homemade. Where 50 years ago quilts, cross stitches and the like were simply things that were made to enhance the home and were usually kept within the family now in the past decade or so serve as the inspiration behind handmade items that are being produced with the same love and attention to detail but are being sold to others and shipped to places the maker may only dream of visiting.  It’s really a beautiful process and when you hold a handmade item in your hands, like a rare antique, you can’t help but wonder about its maker and its journey to creation. I think in the corporate world we live in today there is a great yearning for this sense of connection to others, the belief that values of honesty, hard work, love, true beauty and craftsmanship still exist within the general population.

4. What handmade item that you own means the most to you? 
Well I would definitely say one of the handmade bears that my grandmother, who is sadly now blind, made for me when I was a child. A few of them have her initials hand stitched into their backsides which makes me giggle now when I think about it too hard but will make them that much more sentimental later on.  I have passed many of them down to my two young children, which serves as a testament to their great craftsmanship and durability having survived my childhood and now holding up very well under the abuse of two more.

5. What’s my secret in life? Any words to live by?
I remember as a child when I wasn’t happy about something my mother would always say to me “It could be worse” and my response would always be “Well it could be a crap lot better too!”. Now that probably sounds very cynical and very ungracious but I certainly never meant it that way. What I always meant but couldn’t sufficiently articulate at 13 was “there’s a way that this could be better just allow me to throw a counterproductive and emotional  fit until I can figure it out" . Let me explain a little more. I heard someone say once “don’t waste your time beating a dead horse”,  meaning don’t give up, but if the method isn’t working don’t keep doing the same stupid thing over and over again praying that it will work this billionth time.  We’re all intelligent human beings and what makes us different from every other creature on earth is our ability to reason and to problem solve. Don’t ever be complacent. If you’re unhappy with the direction your life is taking muster up the courage to change it. There’s always a solution to our problems if we’ll just stop what we’re doing long enough to: 1. Clear our heads long enough to identify what the real problem is and 2. Face that problem head on and figure out a realistic solution. We only have a slated amount of time on this planet we might as well be happy right?

One more thought I live by. Again I don’t know the name of the genius who said it but “Be yourself because everyone else is taken”. That one’s pretty self-explanatory. Don’t waste your time trying to be someone or something else. We all have so many varied God given talents and quirks. Find out who you are and never stop being you no matter what.

6. Where do you draw Inspiration? 
I am always inspired by my children, mainly from the books and the characters in them. One of my newer designs was actually inspired by a combination of the books Olivia and Charlotte’s Web and my grandmothers small farm in upstate NY. Since I studied Illustration in college I can just never get away from the idea of telling a story in my designs even if that story isn’t discernible in the finished piece.  I am continually inspired by the memories I have growing up in New England. Maybe I’m just getting older and my memory is prematurely slipping but I can’t help but think I had a pretty great childhood, nestled in a truly beautiful nook of the country and these memories often serve to help me create the country, shabby chic, backdrop that a lot of my designs and my etsy shop boast.

7. Share your top 5 favorite web sites:
(Don’t go to them now finish reading my incredibly intriguing and brilliant feature first)
1.       Pinterest
2.       Facebook (who doesn’t waste too much time on there right?)
3.       Etsy (Where my shop and so many other brilliant artisans sell their wares)
4.       Junk Market Style This is an awesome sort of blog where you and others post what you do with random crap you find to make superiorly awesome usable and decorative goods. There are also a series of books written by the authors of this blog that are absolutely great.
5.       Apparently I DON’T spend enough time on the internet because I can only come up with four at this time.

8. Where did creating start for you? 
A few years ago after I got married my mom sent this huge file of all the crap she had collected over the years as I was growing up. Complete with everything from the predictable stick figure drawings of the family with the house in the background and the sun in the top right corner to my dental records from when I was nine and had to have 13 cavities filled (Yes I liked candy but wasn’t a fan of toothpaste), there was also included all of my report cards from grade school. As I perused them and reminisced about how bad a student I was even at such a young age, I realized a recurring theme in the remarks of all my teachers. “Missy doodles too much.”, “Missy needs to put away the crayons and pay attention to me.”, “Missy shows a lot of talent in art but needs to learn to read or she will be useless to society”. Okay that last one maybe I embellished a little but you get the general gist of the attitude of my elementary teachers. So obviously I think I was more creative than anything else from an early age. I just can’t remember not being creative.

9. Where do you sell your items?
My fabulous etsy shop is located here:  Victorian Swag
And I am also a featured handmade artist at the Velvet Boutique in Chandler AZ and will be seeking out other local boutiques in the coming months.

10. Give a shout-out to a fellow handmade artist like yourself!
Well I have not met her or talked to her yet but I am a huge cyber fan of Emily Winfield Martin. So here I am shouting to her “EMILY I LOVE YOUR WORK! YOUR ILLUSTRATIONS ARE CRAZY BRILLIANT!!










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