Ok then! continuing from the previous blog, I had a stall in the Curved Street Cafe Market. I had fun and sold a bit, but honestly there should be more people coming!! The thing is that the Cafe is in a first floor of a building and people on the street cannot really see it unless they know about it or come to eat in the Cafe...mmm we need more market strategy. Anyway some pictures below, excuse me for my odd face I must have been dreaming of selling the whole stall at once!
Monday, 28 July 2008
Friday, 25 July 2008
Tomorrow's Market
I am really excited about tomorrow's market, mostly because it is always fun to chat to people and there is such a good atmosphere! The venue also helps, it is in the Curved Street Cafe in Temple Bar in Dublin and they serve delicious food, cupcakes, sandwiches, lemonade, etc. There is a great variety of things you can get there most notably vintage stuff, which I adore and then other hand-made stuff like clothes and jewellery, oh and also some art. So if you are in or around Dublin please come!
Another of the stallholders is Katie who brings fantastic vintage things, really pretty shoes and dresses and accessories...Have a look at her blog for really lovely snaps of her things
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
The postman always rings...
Look at what the post brought me this morning!! I challenged my fellow European Street Team friend Ira from My Little Bird to custom make me a hipster pouch for when I am in markets and such. I wanted something different made with fabrics I really love and this one I choose because I had already seen it in another's European shop called FromHollandWithLove. She stocks truly colourful and beautiful fabrics and I had been in love with this particular one for a while. Coincidentaly, Ira had bought this fabric and so the match was perfect, a perfect bag with a perfect fabric. What else can I ask for?
Having said that, I have to insist that I am not a girly girl at all, but I have a penchant for colourful fabrics so there it is. I am a happy bunny, thank you Ira!
Monday, 21 July 2008
Good Bye Kiri
I am a huge animal lover but in my current rented flat they do not allow us to have any dogs or cats so we decided to get a little hamster. When we got him we knew he was already an adult and that their life-span is short anyway. However he has lived with us for over 1 and a half years. He gave us loads of funny moments and joy but he suddenly got extremely ill and sadly passed away on Saturday night. He was a cheeky fellow that liked to show off his climbing skills and store food everywhere he could. We will miss you Kiri.
Friday, 18 July 2008
Botany
Plants are probably my first love. I suppose being born in a plant nursery had something to do with it. However, during my teenage years I became a little rebellious affirming that I would have nothing to do with plants in the future but later succumbed and finished a degree in Biology then a masters in plant taxonomy and currently I am in the final stages of a plant taxonomy and systematics PhD.
And all of this for what? Well, my second love for crafts has always fed from this enthusiasm for nature in general and plants in particular. I think they are a great source of inspiration with infinite colours and shapes, they are just marvelous.
Here are some fantastic items made by crafters inspired by plants:
And all of this for what? Well, my second love for crafts has always fed from this enthusiasm for nature in general and plants in particular. I think they are a great source of inspiration with infinite colours and shapes, they are just marvelous.
Here are some fantastic items made by crafters inspired by plants:
these botanical drawing-style tags by SugarStreetCafe are a treasure for plant and vintage lovers alike
this delicate and tasteful candle holder by botanicraft is a feast for the senses
And with these few fabulous items I wrap up and would like to remind everyone of how vital plants are for the planet: they give us oxygen, they feed us, they dress us, they house us, and not only they are crucial to us "self-centered" human beings but to all creatures on earth.
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
Surprise Supplies!
How fantastic it is when you get something special through the post. It is always such a thrill to receive a jiffy full of goodies among the usual utility bills. Mailing is such a forgotten occurence in this increasingly digital world, but of course these lovely beads cannot be sent through the internet!
So this week so far I got two parcels: one with fantastic tigger ebony beads from eandebungalow and one with rare and old vintage beads from blacksheepbeads. They are just so amazing and I do not want to use them because they look so pretty as they are. I'll wait for inspiration to come!
So this week so far I got two parcels: one with fantastic tigger ebony beads from eandebungalow and one with rare and old vintage beads from blacksheepbeads. They are just so amazing and I do not want to use them because they look so pretty as they are. I'll wait for inspiration to come!
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Lace and Ribbons
I think I might be right when I say that lace and ribbons are probably two of lady's favourite things or at least they are a hit among the lady crafters I know. I snapped these two beauties in the bargain box from a local craft shop here in Dublin! Lucky me!
The lace is especially delightful and I think I know what I will do with it. My idea is to sew it all around the edge of a rectangle piece of fabric that has a rose pattern (like the one used in this napkins I made and you can buy in my shop). This will be a place mat for the center of the table for my mum's country style home. I know she already loves the fabric!
The ribbon's colour is my favourite colour apart from deep green, and I am not sure what I will do with it but I'll sure find some use for it.
The lace is especially delightful and I think I know what I will do with it. My idea is to sew it all around the edge of a rectangle piece of fabric that has a rose pattern (like the one used in this napkins I made and you can buy in my shop). This will be a place mat for the center of the table for my mum's country style home. I know she already loves the fabric!
The ribbon's colour is my favourite colour apart from deep green, and I am not sure what I will do with it but I'll sure find some use for it.
Monday, 14 July 2008
English
My love for all things English is already well known around the people that know me best. Even my fiancee is English! Here is the one thing that all of them seem to share the love of: tea. The best way of representing this is to show a few creations by English artists:
This fantastic illustration is by charliemotel.
This fantastic illustration is by charliemotel.
A lovely badge from creative felt artist lupin.
This funky cushion by hoolala.
a set of delicate buttons by creamrose.
With one or two sugars, with or without milk, whatever way you prefer it always enjoy your tea!
Front Page
Sometimes I am a very lucky girl and my fellow EST (European Street Team) members select one of my items from my etsy shop and make a tresury on etsy.Then this treasury is selected by the Etsy people to be in the main page! In this case my hair bands made it to the Front Page on the 9th of July!! Top- right - Thanks to Fleurfatale.
Poor Blog
I must admit that I have been neglecting my blog and of course it is due to millions of excuses I could narrate here but I guess I can only promise that I will write more often. Now I feel like when you are a kid and you skipped a few days on your diary and don't know what to say!sniff
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