Sunday, August 05, 2007

Adventures In Resin

I think I may have finally figured out the trick to Envirotex Lite pour-on resin! Last time I tried, it didn't fully cure and I was so sad that my pretty pendants and coasters were all sticky. And since it's a chemical reaction and not a dry-time issue, the surfaces were still sticky after a week.

So, I tried again! This time, I was armed with good advice I received from the Etsy.com forums:
1) If your mixture proportions of resin and hardener isn't perfect, it will not set up and cure to a rock-hard finish. However, if you have a bit too much hardener in the mix, it's not the end of the world. Too much resin, however, means stickiness.
2) If it's humid, put your items (if they're small) in a barely warm oven. The resin cures fastest at 90 degrees, 50% humidity.

I have a gas range, so my oven is always warm because of my pilot. And the oven was perfect to use today because my apartment feels like a sweltering jungle rainforest.

So here's my resin pendant gallery:

Cells
My own artwork: Pitt artist pen and colored pencil on paper
collaged on to wooden discs


Dudes
Found images on silver-plated charms


Retro Flower
Found image on a mini domino


Stardust
Patterned paper and tons of glitter in a tiny frame charm

I still have to wait until Tuesday for the resin to fully cure. But I can tell that it will set up just fine. Yay!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Columbus ALIVE Article: Art Fits

Hooray! It's my first appearance in the newspaper, ever: Columbus Alive, weekend of July 26th. Read the article below, or check it out on Columbus Alive's website.

Artscape

Fitting in

by Bryan Bullock

WILL SHILLING PHOTO

"I'm very intimidated by the arts scene," said ink-and-paper artist Michael Ingledue.

Ingledue's concern echoed during a chair-circle conversation with artists in the upcoming show Art Fits! It's not the kind of thing you typically hear from an artist, but this is not a typical exhibit.

More than 20 artists who have never shown their work, or haven't for some time, will be on display at Junctionview Studios this Friday. Curator Michael Reed listens quietly as several artists sit inside his lofty studio discussing their on-and-off relationships with art.

As the dialog turns to their handiwork, artists glow as they excitedly show their pieces. With no fees to pay up or jurors to win over, they were given complete control in deciding what and how much work to display.

"I've been impressed and humbled by the quality of submissions I've received for this show. It's inspiring to think of the art people are creating when no one is looking," Reed said.

Through the smash success of shows like Agora, Reed and the 15 other Couchfire Collective artists have stirred much public interest in their Junctionview Studios events. Art Fits! is a solo project for Reed. He sees the event as a chance to help others find a place where making and displaying art fits in their lives.

For some that means just finding time to make art. Amy Neiwirth teaches art to grades K through 12 and is a grad student at Ohio State University. She turns to short-term projects, like drawing and crafts, to get her creative fix.

Originally a realistic oil painter, Neiwirth currently explores how fine art meets craft—in an oven. "I've been thinking about baked goods and pastries a lot," she said. "They're beautiful—decadent and colorful."

Her meticulously arranged collage, Meditation on the Goodness of Sweets, is a hypnotic circle of miniature cookies cut from vintage cookbooks. She also constructs miniature cookies out of polymer clay, again playing with scale to throw viewers off.

Like pulling a Halloween costume together right before a party, Steve Sauer is drawn to the show because he works best under pressure. "That's how you get your best costumes, and that's kind of how I make art," he explained.

As a change of pace from his job as an industrial designer, Sauer enjoys the open-ended process of artistic exploration. He'll be presenting several oil paintings characterized by soft primary colors and an abstract exploration of brushstroke.

"I'm always doing art, but 99 percent is in my head," Sauer said. Dabbling in new territory, he also plans to construct an installation from weathered wood.

"This show means a lot to me," Ingledue said. Not showing his work since high school, he always wanted to be an artist but never knew how. He works part-time and, with the support of his wife, focuses all his extra energy drawing.

Opening his long portfolio case reveals intricate black and white illustrations fueled by wailing heavy metal imagery—skulls, monsters, babes and all.

To artists like Ingledue, Art Fits! is a stepping stone to a hoped-for career. For others it's just an effort to reclaim creative space in their lives.

"It's about creating a stage for people's voice," Reed said. Reclusive artists who want to share their voice are welcome to come early and bring art. "We'll try and find a place for it," he added.

Sleepybird, DJ Dave Espionage and several other bands will perform for the event. Drinks and light food will be provided. Doors open at 6 p.m.; donations are accepted, but not required.

What: "Art Fits!"

When: Friday, July 27

Where: Junctionview Studios, Grandview Heights

Web: artfits.org


July 26th, 2007

Copyright © 2007 Columbus Alive, Inc. All rights reserved.

Self-Portrait as an Exhausted Artist

Hmm, art imitates life? Life imitates art?

I am very excited for a group art show that I am a part of, although a bit exhausted from running around and getting everything together.
The show is a one-night-only engagement and is called Art Fits. Please come out to Junctionview Studios in Grandview, OH on Friday evening, July 27th for art, food, live music, and all kinds of fun stuff!
I should have snapped some photos of my artwork when I went to hang it yesterday, but I will try to get some pics at the opening. The overarching themes are crafts, food, domesticity, and "women's work".

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

It's Almost a Bracelet!!

This is what I've been working on for the past 3 weeks at my metalsmithing/jewelry class at the Columbus Cultural Arts Center. It is my very first attempt at creating my own design using only metal. Each of the links in this bracelet is hand-sawed. The vein cut-outs proved to be very challenging, but they did give me some great sawing practice!

Here are my photos of the leaf bracelet-in-progress:



The bracelet is not quite finished: I'd like to add a greenish patina to every other link. I also have to shape the clasp/hook at the end of the bracelet.

Not bad for a first try, huh? :)

Redecorating

This week, I was inspired to add some more color to my living room and kitchen. All it really took were some curtains and a few accessories! Of course, I don't have any "before" photos, but take my word for it that the current decor is a vast improvement from what it looked like before.
I decided to go with red curtains (redder ones on the center window, a more purple-red on the 2 outer windows) to get some color up on the walls. I live in a rental unit and while my landlord does allow painting, it didn't seem like it was worth all of the effort.

I know the cat toys under the table add a very sophisticated flavor to the place.

I bought this awesome red dining set from my friend Vicki. It used to be in our college apartment and it was her great-grandmother's!
The chairs need some TLC, so I plan on enlisting the help of Randi from Flamestitch to reupholster the chairs in a very appropriate glitter naugahyde vinyl. With contrast piping, of course.

I bought some fabulous jewel-toned retro placemats to add some more color to the kitchen. They also bring in the purples and golds from the living room.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Columbus Crafters Treasury List on Etsy!!

I always feel special when I can score a Treasury spot on Etsy. I finally nabbed one this afternoon and my theme for the list is Columbus Crafters!


You can view the clickable list on Etsy.com right HERE!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Sampler Sampler Sampler!

I decided that I will be contributing to The Sampler for the month of September! Hooray! I will be contributing 25 of these cute little apple hairpins. Note the very excellent packaging that I designed myself! I am getting quite good at piecing things together in Photoshop.


Anyone have any positive Sampler stories? I was thinking of including a coupon with a code for a *surprise* free gift with any purchase, just to see if people who got the samples decided to buy something from my Etsy shop.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

North Market Food & Ohio Wine Fest

Today was an awesome day at the North Market! Special thanks to my mom for being so sweet and helping out with my booth so I could take potty breaks.

Hmm, do you think we're related??

I did pretty well today (my biggest sales were from people I knew!). My one wish is that I had somewhere to hang my Sweet Stella Designs banner. We had a brick wall behind us and a pillar on only one side of us. Oh well! It didn't quite work out this time.

Check out my awesome money apron!! I bought it from Manos Mias on Etsy and it's one of my favorite craft show accessories.


And here are my finished tote bags. The cherry blossom one didn't go as planned, but that's ok. I have the sparkly pink donut instead!

I got to see Emily, Olivera, and AmyD at the craft show, although there wasn't much time for chit-chat since we were all busy with our booths.

My best sellers were definitely these rings:

Overall: great day! (super-exhausting, though)

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Brand New: Tote Bags!

I have been working on these totes for weeks. I made them mostly from making appliques from felt and hand-sewing them on to the tote bags. For the tree branches, I used acrylic paint.
A few of the bags still need their final touches, like a little more ribbon or a few more buttons. I'll probably get to that today.

My goal is to be completely finished with the bags by tomorrow evening because on Sunday, July 15th, I'll be selling them at the North Market Food & Ohio Wine Festival!
Come visit me on Sunday at the North Market (in Columbus, Ohio) from 12-6 pm!

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Booth Photos!

Here are some photos of our "Handmade Parade" booth! Remember, we'll be at the Lynn & Pearl Alley Markets in downtown Columbus, Tuesdays and Fridays until August 17th. Come see us!




Thursday, July 05, 2007

Tomorrow is "Market Day!"

Finally!
Tomorrow will be my first day as a vendor with my friend Lori at our booth at the Lynn & Pearl Alley Markets (we're called Handmade Parade!). We've worked so hard to get to this point, and I think we are both crazy-excited to begin our adventures in market-land.

For more info, see my post on Craigslist.

In other news, I finished designing a promo button to include as a freebie when someone makes a purchase from my shop on Etsy.



I think these will be very adorable! Ooh, and I am almost at 50 items sold on Etsy. Just 4 more to go. Perhaps you should buy something. *wink*

Monday, July 02, 2007

Design ADD, part 2

I was thinking about new business cards today...and then I just redesigned my blog, MySpace, and Etsy sites. The orange/blue motif wasn't really working for me. I'll still keep my business cards and hang tags until they run out, and then figure out the least expensive way to have them printed: 2-sided, glossy, full color. That's the plan.

Side 1

Side 2

What I like about my new design is that it features my jewelry; which really remains a mystery for buyers when they look at my current card.

Design-type folk: any suggestions? (I saved each one with all of its layers as a .psd, so they are still editable.)

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Stickers Stickers Stickers!!

My favorite button-maker, Vanessa from the PromoShop (formerly PaperZombie) was running an excellent special where she was offering free stickers with an order of 100 buttons. Well, I am almost fresh out of my Ohio Love buttons, so I figured it was a good time for a refill.

I am going to have Ohio stickers made also, along with this lovely design I whipped up this evening.

Who wouldn't want this sweet sticker??

Thursday, June 28, 2007

I cannot believe...

...that I actually made all of this in the last 2 days!! I will not be listing very much on my Etsy page until the end of summer. It's just too much to keep up with while doing craft shows and markets.
Decadent Chocolates Bracelet

Sweet Shoppe Magnets Sets
(more magnet sets coming soon!)

Tasty Treats Charm Necklaces

Felty Food Pins
In the meantime, check out my "Upcoming Events" post to see where you can purchase my designs in the month of July. (And see the "Where to Buy" section to the right for stores that carry Sweet Stella Designs year-round!).

Monday, June 25, 2007

Busy busy in the studio!

Have I mentioned yet that being off of work for the summer is awesome?? I have been keeping busy, though. Yesterday, I dragged all of my jewelry and crafts that I plan to sell out into the living room. I figured out some different possible set-ups for my table display. I also played around with different display levels and containers.

It was incredibly helpful to see all of my creations laid out. Now I can see where I may need to fill in and make some more pieces.


Next, I started working on a banner for Lori's and my booth at the Lynn & Pearl Markets. I picked up a giant canvas banner (already gessoed and grommeted...if those are even verbs...) at The Flower Factory for about $8.50. I used 2/3 of it for the Handmade Parade banner and will use the other third for a Sweet Stella Designs banner to hang at the North Market Food + Ohio Wine Festival. I hope to get more than one use out of my own banner, though!!

Check out my rockin' artistic skills. I knew that BFA was good for something!! Not only does it match our logo postcard, but it is all hand-painted by yours truly.


This is what my studio/craft room looks like. Usually every surface is covered with something. Below are a few pics on a good day. Haha.


Friday, June 22, 2007

Gettin' Around

I am going to be a busy lady in July! Here are some upcoming events:

**New start date:***
July 6th - August 17 (Tuesdays & Fridays): Handmade Parade
at the Lynn & Pearl Alley Markets, off of Gay St., Columbus
10:30 am - 2 pm

Friday, July 6: Mahan Gallery Bizarre Bazaar
1042 N. High St., Columbus
Opening: 7-9 pm
On view for one month (check it out during Gallery Hop night on July 7th!)

Sunday, July 15: North Market Ohio Food & Wine Festival .
59 Spruce St., Columbus
Visit the Sweet Stella Designs booth, and other local crafters, too!
12-6 pm

Friday, July 27: Art Fits group show.
At Junctionview Studios in Grandview (889 Williams Ave.)
6 pm - whenever!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Handmade Parade!

Our fun at the Lynn & Pearl Alley Markets starts on July 3rd! Come by and see us.


Until then, check us out online:
Sweet Stella Designs
Midusmmer Muse

Fun With Paper

The other day, I decided to make some blank notecards/greeting cards. I am amassing a nice collection of miscellaneous paper, from scrapbook to handmade to vintage, and it's fun to see what I can do with it.

Here are some blank notecards:



I also covered some little brown paper Moleskine notebooks with various kinds of paper. I think my favorite is the cowboy one!




These and other items will be on sale starting July 3rd at the Lynn & Pearl Alley Markets at the Handmade Parade booth! Please stop by and make a purchase. :)

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Stella

So who is Stella? Stella is actually my boyfriend's cat! She is so adorable and I am very excited for her to come live with me this summer while my man is on his man-hike on the Colorado Trail.
Here is a typical day in the life of Stella:
Lounging...
Stalking...

More stalking (maybe a bird? maybe a squirrel?)
And more lounging!
I hope that she does not try and shred my various craft projects. I think I will be leaving the craft room door closed when I am not in the house...

School's Out!

My last day of teaching was on Friday. Now all I have to do is finish cleaning up the art room and then I am off until August 21! This is the first summer that I don't have to work every day; it's also the first summer EVER that I will not be in some way affiliated with a summer camp.

I will be teaching a week-long Teen Arts workshop at the Wexner Center for the Arts entitled "Graphic Stories", which is all about creating a graphic short story/comic book/narrative artwork.

Last week, I found out about some press that I (Sweet Stella Designs) had received from a little website called Restaurant Widow. It's really not as morbid as it might sound; Lisa explains the reasoning behind the title on her site. It's always gratifying to see that people are indeed noticing what I do.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

More Mixed Media Necklaces

Feast your eyes on some more yarn-wrapped goodness!! Wrapping the beads takes forever, but it's worth it when I see the finished product!

Aqua+Purple and Watermelon Mania!
Below are two designs inspired by the circus and carnivals:
Big Top and Ice Cream Dream
I probably should not talk about this because I don't want to jinx it...but tonight, I applied for Crafty Bastards in DC on September 30th. I am not getting my hopes up because there are only 100 spaces and I am sure a ton of people apply. We were only allowed to submit 3 photos, so I made 3 photo-collages: one with my chunky mixed-media jewelry; one with my vintage stamp collection items; and one with a "Pop Art" theme with polymer clay cuties and my citrus slice pendants.
I will be notified around the middle of July. Right now I can hardly contain myself, but I know in a day or so I will be back to being incredibly busy preparing for my Lynn & Pearl Alley Market adventure!

Sweet Treats

I have to admit, I'm not the best baker/cook/candy maker in the world. But I have grown quite adept at creating teeny little treats out of polymer clay.
This past week, I had my Sculpey out on the kitchen table so whenever I had a moment, I would make a new charm or bead. Here are some of the results:

Frozen Treats Charm Bracelet
Cookie Earring Studs & Watermelon Pin

Dangle Earrings: Breakfast, Pretzels, SnoCones, Watermelon

Baked Goods Charm Bracelet

"C" is for Cookie Bracelet
These are only a few of the collection I have created. Be on the lookout at Wholly Craft as well as on my Sweet Stella Designs Etsy page for more, including: pizza, fast food, cupcakes, ice cream cones, tacos, and lollipops!