Showing posts with label The Mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Mom. Show all posts

Sunday, August 31, 2014

What’s Up? Steampunk and France!

It’s been a while, boys and girls.  My creative mojo has been on hiatus.  I took a French class.  I stressed out at work.  I visited friends and family in the Boston area.  I ate way too much. I read a lot.

Sometimes I feel like I stepped back from my inner life and my physical life.  I retreated.  Don’t know why.  These things sneak up and hide themselves in your head,  so you don’t realize you’re not doing anything--creating, exercising, thinking.  

But lately I’ve been getting creative again, making some jewelry and working on a Steampunk character.  For those of you who don’t know what Steampunk is, it’s basically a Victorian vision of science fiction--think  H.G. Wells and Jules Verne.  More recently, read the Leviathan series by Scott Westfield or Gail Carrigers’ Alexia Tarabotti books (which mix Steampunk with vampires and werewolves).  Steampunk is anything goes--from corsets to tricked out weaponry, top hats to gears as embellishments.  Characters range from scientists and royalty to adventurers and ladies of the evening.  We already have our reservations for the HRH Steampunk Symposium on the Queen Mary in January, so I’m gathering materials and making my costumes and accessories.

Cats are a big part of my character, Felina Reid’s, life, so they will figure in parts of my costume.  Like my hats--yes, those are cat ears!  

 
And the embellishment also features a cat pin.

Here some great shoes I scored at Goodwill yesterday:


I’ll be making a drawstring bag (and probably my skirt/bustle) out of velveteen fabric I used to use on my tables at craft shows.  The fabulous trim I found on Etsy.

We’re also planning a trip to France next year.  The Mom recently gave me a monetary gift to start a Paris fund.  I wanted to go next year for our 35th anniversary and this money gave that dream a big boost!  The Husband is a military history buff, so naturally wants to see the D-Day beaches in Normandy.  I’m a museum rat and flea market shopper, so that’s what I’m looking forward to in Paris.  You’d think the Louvre would be #1 on my list but it’s actually the Musee D’Orsay, since I love the Impressionists.  We also love to walk, so seeing Paris on foot is going to be exciting.  I remember walking in San Francisco--a walking pace at ground level allows you to see so many tiny, amazing details!  
 
I love the planning of a trip as much as the actual travel, so lately I’m either elbows deep in beads or French tour books.

I’ll keep you up to date on what I’m making and planning!

C’est La Vie! Do What You Love!

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Favorite Etsy Shops Tuesday


Searching Etsy this winter for Christmas gifts, I stumbled upon Island Girl Pottery. I found a really cool little vase for The Mom, who loved it when she got it.

Jacqueline Allard, the owner and pottery artist, was a breeze to work with. I was very impressed with the speedy delivery and packing job she did and when I opened it, I was even more impressed with her work. Living in Florida, she’s very inspired by nature and the sea.

Here are some examples:






Her profile explains that she’s done graphic design and visual effects for folks like Disney Animation. Stop by her shop to see more of her awesome work.

Do What You Love!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Potpourri Friday


I meant to do this yesterday but I’m a bit under the weather… So, here’s Potpourri Friday on Saturday morning…

The Mom said she was sending me a box this week. She'd only tell me that she wished she could be there to see my face when I opened it.

Here's a glimpse:


She loves jewelry and bought a lot of scrimshaw in the 70's:



She also bought a lot of flashy, colorful cocktail rings:




Here's some sentimental faves--my grandmother loved Lady Slippers



We both love Amethyst:


And this is a set my father sent to my mother from Japan when he was on leave from Korea.


So, it was a surprise, to say the least, when I opened the box. There are a lot of things I'm keeping, but the rings are mostly too big and she said I could sell them, so I've gotta fire up the Ebay account sometime soon. Some of the scrimshaw will go on Etsy, since I know that's in the vintage range.

So, thanks Ma! For both some really cool jewelry and maybe a little cash as well!

Do What You Love!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Gifts Revealed


Now that the presents are open, I can show you what I made The Mom and my BFF, Zan.

I saw these wonderful copper pendants in October and knew they’d make great gifts, adding my own copper chains.

Here’s The Mom’s, with a foxtail chain:


And Zan’s, with a combination of two in two and flower patterns:






I think it’s really interesting in that Twilight Zone kinda way that Zan’s gift to me also involved stars:


This picture was taken with the new Canon camera The Mom sent us for Christmas. I couldn’t be happier with it and plan to use it for all things business and pleasure! Thanks, Mom!


Merry Christmas to all!!

Do What You Love!