the second day I picked up this metal table for $7. I wish I had an entry way because that is where it would go. But for now it gets to go with me to festivals and be my make shift sewing table. |
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Estate Sale Finds
Another year another giant wear house estate sale! If it wasn't for a friend of mine I would of missed this one. But gladly I went, not once but twice.:) This year I was on a bit of a tighter budget but I made it stretch and I was so happy with all my finds.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Goodies From Jane Austen House
I check in every so often to see what is going on over in Chawton, England at the Jane Austen House Museum. This past time I was browsing through the online gift shop and spotted a tea towel that wasn't available when I visited a couple of years ago. So I had to order it immediately! Well, last week I received it and it made my day. I didn't even have the package opened yet and I was swooning in excitement over the stamp. Once I got over stamp love I opened the small brown package and there was a thank you note attached to the loveliest tea towel from Ann Channon, House Manager. I was so, so, so excited about it all. If you love Jane as much as I do go to the site and browse or order away. It helps keep Jane Austen's wonderful memory alive. And if you are ever in England go and visit the museum in Chawton. The ladies who run the house are so very nice and kind.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Spring/Summer Earrings
I am currently getting ready for the Dunwoody Festival. I have my to do lists written out. What I need to make and on what days. The lists seem to keep me focused and on track. This is my attempt at Balance (previous post :)). So lately I have been extremely inspired and motivated to make earrings. Which I can tell you is very unusual. I haven't been inspired to make earrings for a while and I am glad that I have been bitten by the bug again. I came up with the design of these earrings five years ago when we lived in Seattle. I made a ton of them, sold them, and just let them be until now. They take a while to make but the out come is so great. I just love them. And they are so beautiful on. With all that said I introduce you to the Molly Earrings. Back into the JoyaJewelry rotation and a big part of the spring/summer line.
I don't have the ear wires on them yet. This is a sneak peek :) |
Monday, April 18, 2011
Balance And An Open Heart
I have been taking a bit of a blogging break these past weeks to clear my head and to remember to breathe. I find myself feeling a bit overwhelmed with being a stay at home mom and trying to fit my creative self in the whole mix. I am finding out that I have become so very hard on myself. For example I wake up and all I really want to do is be with Wren but then I struggle with my creative time management and focus. Which makes me feel extremely frustrated and quite exhausted. Then when he goes to bed I am up quite late catching up on orders or getting ready for a festival.
Bare with me because I know I am completely rambling. But isn't that exactly what a blog is supposed to be about. The ramblings put out into the universe that then take a fanciful turn into the truth. I think it makes me realize that I am going to be alright and that I am only human. I am seriously learning to be more forgiving and more nurturing to myself. I can't keep getting caught up on what I used to get done in a day but what I can now get done in a day. And be okay with that. I find myself writing these very words from time to time. And every time it does help me to breathe a bit deeper. I really do understand what my mom was talking about when she would say to me, "you will see what I am talking about when you are a mother". Boy do I ever. It is the best job in the world I am just still learning to balance, breathe, and keep my heart wide open.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Schiaparelli Hat Love
Last week a couple of my gal pals and I went thrifting. I always keep my expectations low because you never know if you will hit the jack pot or walk away with nothing. This latest trip proved to be a great one. I specifically look for vintage clothing or house hold items. But my mood was more about the clothing this time. I always start in sweaters and just snake my way to the dresses. As I headed to the dressing rooms I passed the hat rack and spied this beautiful woven hat with a bow. I thought how lovely and sweet this would be to wear for Easter.
But that was just the start of it all. I finished up in the dressing room but could hear one of my friends talking to a lady outside the door. So, as i joined up with them. My friend was like "did you see this adorable golf hat", and I said "no what did it look like"? She said "come over here this lady has it in her cart". So we walked over to her and there it was the sweetest green beret with a tassel and the most intricate stitching across the top. I asked the woman if I could take a closer look at it and she said "sure go right ahead". Then out of the blue she said you can have it. I was stunned and said "I can't take this you were going to buy it". And she was so nice and said "I like to share and you take it". How wonderful was she.
So later that evening I took my new hats out of the bag to admire them. I thought to myself how did I miss these giant tags inside them that stated their names and where they were made. The name in the beret sounded very familiar and so I googled it. Schiaparelli..... O my geez!!! I am now the proud owner of an Elsa Schiaparelli hat! What! How very special and what a piece of history. Then my mind began to race. When had this hat been purchased? Who was the lady who owned it? What of the changing world had it been a part of? So many questions.. Then I could not stop reading everything I found on Elsa. Her revolutionary impact on fashion with the way she transformed Surrealism into fashion art. It inspired me as a jewelry designer to think about how I can take what I do to the next step. Don't question who is doing what! You do what you see fit for you and your design aesthetic. I came across her book the Shocking Life by Elsa Schiaparelli on line. I will be reading it soon. What I have read about it so far is that it is full of details about her life, her work and her travels. She sounds quite amazing and inspirational! Can't wait to read more and I am still on cloud nine that I have one of her hats thanks to a very sweet stranger who shared!:)
Elsa Schiaparelli had 12 commandments for woman to live by...
1. Since most women do not know themselves they should try to do so.
2. A woman who buys an expensive dress and changes it, often with disastrous result, is extravagant and foolish.
3. Most women (and men) are color-blind. They should ask for suggestions.
4. Remember-twenty percent of women have inferiority complexes. Seventy percent have illusions.
5. Ninety percent are afraid of being conspicuous, and of what people will say. So they buy a gray suit. They should dare to be different.
6. Women should listen and ask for competent criticism and advice.
7. They should choose their clothes alone or in the company of a man.
8. They should never shop with another woman, who sometimes consciously or unconsciously, is apt to be jealous.
9. She should buy little and only of the best or cheapest.
10. Never fit a dress to the body, but train the body to fit the dress.
11. A woman should buy mostly in one place where she is known and respected, and not rush around trying every new fad.
12. And she should pay her bills.
But that was just the start of it all. I finished up in the dressing room but could hear one of my friends talking to a lady outside the door. So, as i joined up with them. My friend was like "did you see this adorable golf hat", and I said "no what did it look like"? She said "come over here this lady has it in her cart". So we walked over to her and there it was the sweetest green beret with a tassel and the most intricate stitching across the top. I asked the woman if I could take a closer look at it and she said "sure go right ahead". Then out of the blue she said you can have it. I was stunned and said "I can't take this you were going to buy it". And she was so nice and said "I like to share and you take it". How wonderful was she.
So later that evening I took my new hats out of the bag to admire them. I thought to myself how did I miss these giant tags inside them that stated their names and where they were made. The name in the beret sounded very familiar and so I googled it. Schiaparelli..... O my geez!!! I am now the proud owner of an Elsa Schiaparelli hat! What! How very special and what a piece of history. Then my mind began to race. When had this hat been purchased? Who was the lady who owned it? What of the changing world had it been a part of? So many questions.. Then I could not stop reading everything I found on Elsa. Her revolutionary impact on fashion with the way she transformed Surrealism into fashion art. It inspired me as a jewelry designer to think about how I can take what I do to the next step. Don't question who is doing what! You do what you see fit for you and your design aesthetic. I came across her book the Shocking Life by Elsa Schiaparelli on line. I will be reading it soon. What I have read about it so far is that it is full of details about her life, her work and her travels. She sounds quite amazing and inspirational! Can't wait to read more and I am still on cloud nine that I have one of her hats thanks to a very sweet stranger who shared!:)
Elsa Schiaparelli had 12 commandments for woman to live by...
1. Since most women do not know themselves they should try to do so.
2. A woman who buys an expensive dress and changes it, often with disastrous result, is extravagant and foolish.
3. Most women (and men) are color-blind. They should ask for suggestions.
4. Remember-twenty percent of women have inferiority complexes. Seventy percent have illusions.
5. Ninety percent are afraid of being conspicuous, and of what people will say. So they buy a gray suit. They should dare to be different.
6. Women should listen and ask for competent criticism and advice.
7. They should choose their clothes alone or in the company of a man.
8. They should never shop with another woman, who sometimes consciously or unconsciously, is apt to be jealous.
9. She should buy little and only of the best or cheapest.
10. Never fit a dress to the body, but train the body to fit the dress.
11. A woman should buy mostly in one place where she is known and respected, and not rush around trying every new fad.
12. And she should pay her bills.
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Elsa Schiaparelli in one of her signature hats |
This beautiful straw hat is made by Betmar or Belmar still doing research on it? Anyone know anything about this hat company? |
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wren's ''Gnome Sweet Gnome" First Birthday
Where should I begin! These past two weeks have been a whirlwind of first birthday planning. I think I really went a bit crazy but I was so excited and could not believe Wren was turning one already. So this past Saturday we had so much fun celebrating his first birthday with friends and family.
The theme was woodland with gnomes, owls and toadstools. All week Wren kept calling the gnomes "gocks" it was so funny. He would crawl up to them and have little conversations with all of them on the floor. So I knew that mommy picked a great theme that he loved. I don't know if he will remember it all, but at least in the moment I know he had such a fun time.
It got a bit crazy at times so some of the pictures are before the crowd showed up. I hope someone took a picture of his cute smash cake. Neither Kenon or I took a picture of it. Crazy, I know because I really thought I had a photo of it. I will add it once someone sends it to me.:)
I loved decorating for his party. It really gave me a great creative jolt to do something other that jewelry for a couple of weeks. Refreshing:)
Happy Birthday our sweet boy!
The theme was woodland with gnomes, owls and toadstools. All week Wren kept calling the gnomes "gocks" it was so funny. He would crawl up to them and have little conversations with all of them on the floor. So I knew that mommy picked a great theme that he loved. I don't know if he will remember it all, but at least in the moment I know he had such a fun time.
It got a bit crazy at times so some of the pictures are before the crowd showed up. I hope someone took a picture of his cute smash cake. Neither Kenon or I took a picture of it. Crazy, I know because I really thought I had a photo of it. I will add it once someone sends it to me.:)
I loved decorating for his party. It really gave me a great creative jolt to do something other that jewelry for a couple of weeks. Refreshing:)
Happy Birthday our sweet boy!
I have been using this giant tin tub for everything! I thought it looked as if gnomes would live there:) |
The cake plate with out his cake. I will add that soon. |
My gnomes fattened up as they cooked and so did the toadstools. They tasted really yummy! |
The magic acorns were made of hershey kisses, icing, and mini nilla wafers. The green candy is white chocolate melting chips on nilla wafers. |
A went a little silly on the food names but it was so much fun:) |
I had seen the photo booth idea on so many other blogs and had to have one for his birthday. |
I found these fun masks at Michaels. In the dollar section. What a lucky find:) |
Mr. Logan what a cutie!! |
All the moms, aunt, sister and cousin. The Family:) Having fun in the photo booth:) |
This is me and my hubby and our precious birthday boy!! Playing in the photo booth. |
The favors were dark chocolate owl lollipops! They were so yummy to make! |
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Wednesday Love and The Start of Spring Festivals
I hate when I get so behind in blogging!I enjoy writing so much and have so much to say but so little time to say it in. Baby and I have both been under the weather lately and it has been really hard to get anything done. Thoughts of what I want to blog about are written on sticky notes and stuck all over the house. It is really funny actually.:)
So with all that said this week is a busy one. Thank God for my hubby for taking care of Wren this past weekend so that I could get back into my jewelry making groove. I just need the jump start to get a jewelry rhythm going again and then I am really off and running. Love how I just described myself as an old Chevy pick-up truck.:) I am preparing for a show this weekend. It starts the spring festival season off for me. It's kind of funny that I get butterflies right before I do the first show. I think it is because I have new products. Pieces that were once swirling creative ideas in my head, but are now three dimensional and ready to be worn and loved. I am so excited to present my fabric flower garden necklaces this weekend. Excited to see how they will look in my booth space and how my customers will relate to them. It always makes me beam with delight when someone sees a piece I created and lights up and has to have it. Then I know that it will be enjoyed and loved. I do get quite attached to my jewelry.
Someone who does Love the new garden necklaces is Kelly Rae Roberts. I was so excited to blog about her Wednesday Inspiration post. She named one of my necklaces as something she was inspired by that day. I was so, so, so excited that she was digging the new necklaces. It made me smile the whole week and still when I think about it I am still smiling. I was lucky enough to meet her for the second time at the Atlanta Apparel Mart this past January. As always she was such a delight and so sweet to talk to. If you get a chance check out her wonderful art. It is amazing and speaks volumes.
Now back to work! Long necklaces coming soon. Hope the sun is shining where you are and if it isn't then dance in the rain. :)
So with all that said this week is a busy one. Thank God for my hubby for taking care of Wren this past weekend so that I could get back into my jewelry making groove. I just need the jump start to get a jewelry rhythm going again and then I am really off and running. Love how I just described myself as an old Chevy pick-up truck.:) I am preparing for a show this weekend. It starts the spring festival season off for me. It's kind of funny that I get butterflies right before I do the first show. I think it is because I have new products. Pieces that were once swirling creative ideas in my head, but are now three dimensional and ready to be worn and loved. I am so excited to present my fabric flower garden necklaces this weekend. Excited to see how they will look in my booth space and how my customers will relate to them. It always makes me beam with delight when someone sees a piece I created and lights up and has to have it. Then I know that it will be enjoyed and loved. I do get quite attached to my jewelry.
Someone who does Love the new garden necklaces is Kelly Rae Roberts. I was so excited to blog about her Wednesday Inspiration post. She named one of my necklaces as something she was inspired by that day. I was so, so, so excited that she was digging the new necklaces. It made me smile the whole week and still when I think about it I am still smiling. I was lucky enough to meet her for the second time at the Atlanta Apparel Mart this past January. As always she was such a delight and so sweet to talk to. If you get a chance check out her wonderful art. It is amazing and speaks volumes.
Now back to work! Long necklaces coming soon. Hope the sun is shining where you are and if it isn't then dance in the rain. :)
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Here we are meeting Kelly Rae (2) at the apparel mart. My friends Jenni (1) and Tiffin (4) were my partners in crime we had so much fun! |
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