Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

5.01.2008

More new stuff...blah blah blah



OMG. SO. TIRED.

I have been working non-stop to stock my Etsy shop in anticipation of my showcase spot on Thursday (today). It's past my bedtime and I'm so sleepy, but I wanted to get this posted before I snooze off on my keyboard.

LOTS of new stuff in the shop. Some older stuff is on sale. So check it out. Here's some photos too.




I promise I will start blogging about other things now that I've completed this showcase!

Good Night or Good Morning?

4.08.2008

New organizers in my Etsy shop!

Little Lakes has been a busy bee again! I just added two new organizers to my shop!

First row is from the lovely Amy Butler "Belle" line of fabrics. This particular color selection is bold and vibrant and the colors contrast nicely.

The second row is from Joel Dewberry's Aviary line. It's a lovely damask in the girliest of color combo's - pink and light green.



Also, I just want to let you know that I am happy to do custom orders! I have a good selection of fabrics to choose from and I'm sure I can help you find something you love if you haven't already! :)

4.05.2008

Little Lakes Etsy shop update

Little Lakes has been busy this weekend! :)

I've added two new organizers to my little shop:
1. Adorable Robert Kaufman "owl" print - features handmade bias tape in a yellow and white polka dot. The colors are vibrant and gorgeous.
2. Another lovely Amy Butler fabric from her Nigella line of decorator weight fabrics. This is one of my all-time AB designs. It's classic, modern and colorful.

4.02.2008

I'm finally on Etsy!

Today I opened my shop doors on Etsy! My shop is called Little Lakes (a loose translation of my Spanish last name). You may remeber my teaser from back on 1.22.08??

So, what might you find at littlelakes.etsy.com? Oh, just these great organizers I design! ;)



If you're like me, you pick up papers here and there or need to keep some papers handy, but you can't just keep stuffing your purse, right? Well, that's why I came up with this design and started sewing up these little nuggets. They have a pocket for storage and a pocket for a notepad. It took me many tries to get it just right and now that I am confident it is just right I am ready to offer them up!

I love all of the gorgeous colors together...


Tara Subkoff likes to take her naps in my organizer!

Hee hee! I was trying to stuff the pocket with this magazine to show how much you can actually get in there when I noticed how odd this picture looks!





I will be posting more designs on here when they're ready. And at some point maybe I can show off some "artwork"??

Happy day.

2.07.2008

Congratulations and be prosperous



The new moon of February 7, 2008 rings in the lunar year, the year of the rat! Celebrated throughout much of Asia, and around the world anywhere large Asian communities reside, the Lunar New Year is marked by 15 days of celebrations in honor of new beginnings. Festivities are centered around family and community gatherings and include flower festivals, dragon parades, firework displays and often culminate in a lantern festival synchronizing with the full moon.

Symbolized by the rat, the first of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac, this year is especially favorable for renewal of all kinds. It is said that how you spend the first day of the new year will reflect how the rest of year follows, so gather your loved ones, eat some delicious food and make it a good one!


Mythology
According to legend, in ancient China, the Nián was a man-eating beast from the mountains (in other versions from under the sea), which came out every 12 months somewhere close to winter to prey on humans. The people later believed that the Nian was sensitive to loud noises and the color red, so they scared it away with explosions, fireworks and the liberal use of the color red. These customs led to the first New Year celebrations. Guò nián, which means to celebrate the new year, literally means the passover of the Nian.

The Rat
The Rat was welcomed in ancient times as a protector and bringer of material prosperity. It is the first of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. Rat is associated with aggression, wealth, charm, and order, yet also associated with death, war, the occult, pestilence, and atrocities.

Being the first sign of the Chinese zodiacs, rats are leaders, pioneers and conquerors. They are charming, passionate, charismatic, practical and hardworking. Rat people are endowed with great leadership skills and are the most highly organized, meticulous, and systematic of the twelve signs. Intelligent and cunning at the same time, rats are highly ambitious and strong-willed people who are keen and unapologetic promoters of their own agendas, which often include money and power. They are energetic and versatile and can usually find their way around obstacles, and adapt to various environments easily. A rat's natural charm and sharp demeanor make it an appealing friend for almost anyone, but rats are usually highly exclusive and selective when choosing friends and so often have only a few very close friends whom they trust.


Traditionally, Rats should avoid Horses, but they can usually find their best friends and love interests in Monkeys, Dragons, and Oxen.
Professions include espionage, psychiatry, psychology, writing, politics, law, engineering, accounting, detective work, acting, and pathology.

1.25.2008

You park like (S**T)

The really demented side of me is making me post this. I can't help it though. This is funny as hell.


From Mixedspecies Etsy shop

"We've all had this experience, you're skating back to your car in your best Sunday dress only to find that some jackass has boxed you in. Now I've slashed a fair share of tires in my day but as you can see these days I'm an upstanding pillar of the community and have to resort to a more nuanced approach. These fine "you park like shit" static cling notes are reusable can be applied to wet or dry glass. Static clings are easy to remove and leave no sticky residue. 'You park like shit' static clings come in packs of six wrapped in recycled record album covers. "







$5 - buy here

Ugh. I feel gross. I just ate a whole 3 oz. bag of Famous Amos cookies. I need to lie down.

1.22.2008

Etsy favorites 1.22.08


Left to right: (all under $40)

Grunge Chandelier Wall Decal Medium by Holly

Set of 8 Silver Rimmed Swank Tumblers & Set of Vintage Teacups by Deadbirdfinds

Bliss bracelet by LF Jewelry Designs

Leather Cuff - peace dove by Cuff Cult

Smile tumbler by WarauKoppu

Bride and Groom figurine by Melabo

Chiaroscuro Bunny Photograph by Justyn Hegreberg

I B teasing U

Hmmm...wonder what this could be?




More info to come soon!

1.21.2008

Etsy favorites 1.21.08



Left to right: (all under $50)

Love bowl by Paloma’s Nest

Photographing instances of light Polaroid by Equivoque

Duck egg milk jug by Emma Litten

Vintage wallpaper box by When In Doubt Draw Flowers

Giclee print by Jenn Ski

Leaf Silhouette Earrings by Kate Szabone

Watching ring by Dillon Designs

1.14.2008

My Etsy favorites: Art with animals part II

I'm not obsessed...NO....
OK, yes I am. I left out some really great stuff in the last post. I just had to share it with you!


Susie Ghahremani of Boy Girl Party
I was lucky enough to catch one of her displays at Giant Robot NY last August. Amazingly, her paintings are really tiny (if my memory serves me correctly, probably like 3"x2") and you can see, her work is full of detail. I don't know how she does it.
Dueling Bears


Nestlings, Nestlings
I was able to pick up a print of this sweet little painting.



Marmee Craft
Bashful Birdlings


Newsprint Bunny



Groundwork
Squirrel Tea



Ola Design (buy 2, get 1 free)
Look, deer


Field of Dreams



Pequod
Petunia


Little Lady Petunia of North Beach can often be seen attending to the needs of the less fortunate with the pluck and verve one could only expect from such a idealistic young terrier. “Of course, we Boston Terriers are known for having the most loving dispositions,” she says between enthusiastic licks of a beneficiary’s nose. “I mean, not to be catty, but what do I look like, a pug? Please.”

This reminds me so much of our little girl Boston, Zoey. She has such an attitude, but can be really sweet too.


Katrine K
The Balloon


The Wheel Barrow



The Black Apple
Wonders Never Cease



Berkley Illustration (very affordable)
Barn Owl


Powerful Owl



Mon Petit Fantome
Mr. Tuffy Misses You



Rosie Music
Kitten, home sweet home

1.10.2008

My Etsy favorites: Art with animals

There are a few small farms near my home and I always look forward to catching a glimpse of the baby goats playing and frolicking. I could watch them for hours. Some day I’d like to have a little farm with baby goats, ponies…you name it (a girl can dream)! For now, I’ll have to live vicariously thru these little prints…making sure to greet my wee animal friends daily.

Kristiana Parn


Yumi Yumi
(You are going to kill me with cuteness)


Creative Thursday
(don’t you give me that expression mr. bear!)


Apak


Matte Stephens

11.15.2007

You have got to be kidding me...

Are these not the cutest/weirdest thing you've ever seen?!





I'm so taken by these ink drawings. They are part of a series titled Neo Zoology at Kristinelly's Let's Run Away Etsy shop. She's also a featured Etsy seller and you can read her interview here.

11.01.2007

Etsy-love

I have wanted so badly to talk about Halloween today, but my week has been busier than usual. I hope everyone out there had a wonderful Halloween...I did! I dressed up (even made my costume) as...well, I'll wait until I can post pictures (hint: we're not in Kansas anymore).
I want to do a quick post on Etsy (I'm sure this will be a frequent topic for me). My friend and I were talking about how awesome Etsy is because there's so much affordable and original art. Specifically, we were talking about artwork for a baby's room and I happened upon a really wonderful artist, Yumi Yumi. I love that her artwork is versatile and combines nature and bursts of color. I'm kind of a sucker for bird motifs and baby animals anyway.




How cute for a little girl's room!