Wednesday, December 31, 2008
ready for 2009 calendar
When I went to Los Angeles this past fall I picked myself up a Sukie Perpetual Calendar. It now sits on my desk at the office and everyone who visits always points it out and asks me where I got it. I love it because it sits upright and has moveable dials for the day, date, month and weather, not to mention it has cute owl and bird illustrations on it too. Also love it, since it saves me from purchasing a calendar every new year! Check out some of Sukie's other lovely wares here.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
collage: girl and birds
I hate working weekdays leading up to a holiday... it feels like time goes by extra slow, and every time I look at the clock, only minutes have gone by. I end up procrastinating more than half the time... usually surfing the net or daydreaming. I'm not as focused as the girl in this collage... she seems to be able to concentrate despite the loud and constant talk from her pet bird.
Monday, December 29, 2008
collage: bird chasing a deer
I am still on holiday mode, so I thought I would post one of my winter-themed collages. I love vintage imagery of deer, so when I came across this one I had to turn it into a collage. I figure any deer with branches for antlers is sure to gain many birdie friends.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
snow days
Over the holidays we received over 2 feet of snow, making it a very white Christmas indeed! In some ways, Vancouver pretty much ceases to function once the white stuff hits the ground - traffic is a mess, local transit is always running late, parking is impossible and flights get cancelled left and right. Despite all the chaos, I actually like going out for walks when there is a lot of snow and hearing the crunching beneath my boots. Since all the smaller roads around our neighborhood are still buried (and people avoid driving on them) it actually makes for quite a peaceful and relaxing walk. I guess the secret to enjoying a snow day is to get out of your car.
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Saturday, December 27, 2008
my shiny new bike
Hope everyone had a good Christmas! I am so excited by one of my gifts from Santa this year (aka my husband Roger), I had to share. Under the tree this year (well, more like beside it) was a brand new orange Raleigh Chopper bicycle. It is a reproduction of the classic British design from the 1970s and its styling is based on the look of a chopper motorcycle. I was so sad a couple of years ago when my old BMX got stolen... but this new bicycle has got me really excited about biking again. This is the first time I am actualy wishing all this snow in Vancouver would melt away... I want to ride my bike so bad!
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bike,
raleigh chopper
Friday, December 26, 2008
boxing week sale!
It is Boxing Day here in Canada... which means all the post-holiday sales have officially started! From December 26th - January 9th I will be having a Boxing Week Sale in my etsy shop. Select items will be on sale from 25 - 50% off... and the great news is that there are no long line-ups, annoying crowds or aggressive fighting shoppers. Grab a cup of coffee and shop in your pajamas and not get funny looks! Pictured above is one of the sale items (25% off of a $20 tote... now only $15!). Stop by and check out the other deals!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
merry christmas!
Merry Christmas... or should I say "Merrie Roast of Beef"?! I thought I'd break away from the norm and post up a non-traditional Christmas greeting. This is an image I found from one of my old vintage cookbooks (which I use for crafting purposes btw and not actually for cooking - so no need to worry about retro technicolor food being served at our house). Have a Happy Holiday! :)
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christmas
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
collage: baking cookies for the birds
It is Christmas eve, so perfect day to just kick back and relax... perhaps nibble on some treats here and there and poke and shake the gift boxes under the tree. I find every year during the holidays, I don't actually do any holiday baking, but end up ingesting my fair share of baked treats regardless (so many baked goodies at parties and get-togethers!). Its the only time of year where I actually enjoy eating shortbread (as long as it doesn't have the day-glo cherries on it), an odd rum ball, or peppermint bark. I do draw the line at fruit cake though... that, I would definitely feed to the birds.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
mink chocolates
I opened one of my Christmas gifts early, since we did our office gift exchange yesterday. One of the gifts was a lovely designer chocolate bar from Mink Cafe in Vancouver... yay! After ingesting the bar pretty much that same day (they are soooo good!), I figured I should spread the word of this to-go-to place for chocoholics. At the café, everything is chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate - one can have personal chocolate fondue, chocolate dipped belgian waffles (served on silver trays no less), or get any assortment of fine bonbons from the chocolate bar. I could sure go for a mug of hot chocolate now... I am drooling just thinking about it.
Monday, December 22, 2008
charlie brown christmas
Christmas is just around the corner and we have finally finished decorating the house! The stockings are hung up, the wreath is on our door, and our Charlie Brown holiday figurines are dusted off and displayed too. My favorite part from the set is the little puny tree with the red ornament (runner-up is PigPen's dirty snowman). Hmmmm... okay, now I just have to finish getting all the gifts... the countdown begins!
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christmas
Sunday, December 21, 2008
collage: girl + bird jumping rope
Jumping rope is probably one of the best and grueling exercises. I had forgotten how tiring it was until I had to do it as part of circuit training class I took awhile back, where you had to skip rope boxer style. Argh!... how can a childhood toy be so cruel? Well this collage neglects the gruel factor and focuses on the idealized childhood memory of skipping rope... when it was more nonchalant and carefree. So carefree in fact, I had to add a birdie friend in there to join her.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
festival of light
Weirdly enough, I think I am more prepared this holiday season than previous years. Even though I haven't finished getting all the gifts, panic hasn't struck me yet. This past week, we even had time to head down to Van Dusen Botanical Garden to check out the Festival of Lights. The picture doesn't do it justice, but imagine one of those crazily decorated Christmas houses on your street but multiplied by 100x in size. I love the new LED lights, but I noticed they mixed them in with the regular lights this year... perhaps the trippy effect of too many of them together last year caused too many people to stumble in the flower bushes. You can check out the Dancing Lights show here, but be forewarned the rock-ballad Yanni-esque Christmas music is a tad scary.
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christmas tree,
event,
festival of lights
Friday, December 19, 2008
collage: face off
I wonder what small dogs must think when they encounter giant cats, or vice versa - what big cats must think when they see teeny dogs (especially teeny dogs wearing clothes). Would there be instant camaraderie or would they be deadlocked in a face off? Either way, it was fun to make a collage where the cat and dog are giving each other the stink eye.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
kraft + vintage paper notebooks
I love kraft paper and can't seem to get enough of it. This past month, I decided to make kraft notebooks featuring random images from vintage books on the covers – yet another way to salvage all those unwanted used books! Each image is sewn on to the cover with colourful thread, and each book is made out of 100% post-consumer recycled paper. I had initially made four dozen, which then ended up being snapped up very quickly at the local craft fairs. Luckily I made an extra batch and will be posting new ones up in the shop every couple of days!
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notebooks
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
our noble friend
My parents used to have the type of artificial tree where you would have to plug in each branch into a broom handle-like pole. They have since upgraded to a white number with fiber optic lights to keep up with the times. Perhaps I am rebelling as an adult from all those years of plastic – Roger and I always opt for a real tree each year. We revisited our favorite tree lot this week and got ourselves a 5.5' Noble Fir. While I like the look of colour-coordinated designer trees, we have attachments to our old ornaments and like to have our tree kick it old school. The majority of the ornaments aren't actually valuable heirlooms, but inexpensive plastic baubles and kitschy decorations from the 70s and 80s we acquired from both our families. Every year some of the glitter comes off of one, or an eye will fall off one of the characters, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
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christmas tree
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
poppytalk handmade: december market
This week is the launch of Poppytalk Handmade's Holiday Madness & Boxing Sale Marketplace! From December 15th to January 9th the online street market will showcase over 100 online vendors from around the world (including myself!). Come by and visit and shop crowd-free - there are some great deals on handmade and vintage items by many talented artists and crafters! Above is just a small selection of a few of my favorite vendors at the marketplace.
Monday, December 15, 2008
we have snow!
There is snow in Vancouver! I am quite used to the seasonal rainfall, so when it does snow here, it is a real big treat. Yesterday, Roger and I decided to get a little outdoorsy and Canadiana, so we went snowshoeing up at one of the local mountains. The hike up the Dog Mountain Trail at Mount Seymour is about 2.5 hours round trip, but you're then rewarded with this spectacular view of the local mountain range at the top... it's enough to make you cry, although I don't recommend it, since the tears might freeze to your face. Looking at our pic makes me want to go get some hot chocolate now!
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dog mountain,
mount seymour,
snow
Sunday, December 14, 2008
collage: dreaming
It's Sunday today! Perfect day to stay under the warm blankets in bed and catch up on some zzz's. I must admit I am a very heavy sleeper and have in the past fallen asleep while watching TV, reading, working at the computer, during a movie, during a school lecture and yes, even once or twice, talking on the phone mid-conversation. Even one of my favorite childhood photos shows me slumped over asleep in a high chair with my hand still in a bowl of food... I guess some things stick with you through adulthood.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
new wall plaques
One of my favorite crafty things to make are woodburnings... our house smells like campfire every time I make a batch.We have a gas fireplace, so I guess the smell just lets us pretend its a real traditional fire. New this season, I have started burning woodland inspired plaques. There are two styles of the medium sized plaques - the stag head and the wise owl, and two styles of the smaller plaques - the swooping swallow and the cute fawn. I decided to paint the sides and add some fancy colour coordinated ribbon as well for easy hanging. Check them out in the shop!
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wood,
woodburning
Friday, December 12, 2008
collage: scaredy cat
Last weekend, one of my friend's cats hissed at me. It wasn't a full-on arched back hiss, only a mini-hiss in passing. Perhaps it sensed that I am allergic to cats and already knew that I wouldn't be able to pet it, in which case I will interpret its greeting as a scoff and not a hiss. I named this collage scaredy cat - not sure which one is the scaredy cat though - the actual cat or the girl.
i live here
"I Live Here" is a visual narrative consisting of four smaller books exploring the lives of refugees and displaced people from areas of four corners of the world – Chechnya, Burma, Mexico and Malawi. Written by actress Mia Kirshner (of the L Word) and J.B. McKinnon (author of the 100-mile diet), and art directed by Paul Shoebridge and Michael Simons, the books are a collection of journals, stories, images and graphic novellas that all combine to share the voices and intimate journeys of human crisis. I was commissioned awhile back to do a challenging illustration for the book, and to my surprise, my hand embroidered heart now graces the cover of one of the them – Ciudad Juárez. Click here to see more excerpts from the book.
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book
Thursday, December 11, 2008
lykke li
So do you ever have a song track or album that you find yourself listening to in constant rotation? This is different from having a song stuck in your head (which is usually an annoying song one doesn't want to hear). In this case, I mean voluntary repetitive listening. For me right now it's Lykke Li's new album "Youth Novels". On recommendation from my Californian cousin, I went to the Lykke Li show here this past fall when she came to Richard's on Richards in Vancouver... and ever since I have been hooked! I listen to the album on headphones here at work, so I don't drive my office mates batty and make any enemies. Listen to some of her songs here.
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music
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
100 ideas for creative reuse
I am putting together my submission for Extreme Craft.com's "1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse" book. If you haven't already heard, there is a call for submissions by Rockport Publishers/Quarry Books for unique 21st century craft and design made with recycled, upcycled, and repurposed items. Item categories they are accepting include art, paper, jewelry and much much more. The deadline is coming up soon! Click here for more submission details.
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book
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
collage: girl and umbrella
It's another gloomy rainy day here in Vancouver... sigh. If only rain clouds were another colour instead of grey... like maybe cotton candy pink? It would make me want to put on my gum boots and go puddle jumping rather than staring out the window and longing for the sunshine.
Monday, December 8, 2008
santa claus parade
Yesterday was the Rogers Santa Claus parade in Vancouver, where we volunteered to hand out promotional stickers for the upcoming Beauty and the Beast show at the Arts Club Theatre Company. Basically it was a mad sprint beside the Beauty and the Beast float handing out stickers to little kids along the sides of the street. It always looks like parades move slow on TV, but we were literally running and trying to avoid the onslaught of cart-wheeling gymnasts gaining ground behind us the whole time. Here are some behind the scene pics of the floats and paraders in waiting (unfortunately my camera died before I could take a pic of the float we ran beside). Usually I find mascots a bit creepy, but had to post this one since it looked funny... doesn't it look like a naked hedgehog wearing an apron?
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event
Sunday, December 7, 2008
collage: girl and bird
As you can probably tell, I love bird imagery... I can't seem to get enough. This is one of my earlier wood collages where I started pairing kids and birds together. Why is she crying? – perhaps she has lost her pet owl, perhaps her parents won't buy her an owl, or perhaps she is terrified of owls and they bring back traumatic memories. Either way... I couldn't resist collaging the two elements together.
Friday, December 5, 2008
toque at the western front
Come visit me and several other talented artists and crafters at this year's Toque at the Western Front Gallery in Vancouver (303 East 8th Avenue). The event will be tonight, December 5th 6pm - 9pm and Saturday, December 6th 11am-5pm. I will be sharing a table with two of my favorite artist/crafters Crooked Walker (who also happens to be my hubby Roger) and Track and Field Designs. Partial proceeds of all sales goes towards funding for the Western Front Gallery, an artist run centre. Hope to see you there!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
new cards
Ok... so I have finally taken photos of the new cards I made a couple weeks ago. After hours of punching circles out of my vintage books, I decided to turn them into little mini cards. I found these cute manila coin envelopes at the local stationary store... and they seem to match well. Feels good to be able to give new life to old unwanted books! They are turning out to be a real hit at the craft fairs too, so I think I will make more and try listing them in the shop soon.
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cards
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
trip planning
It is confirmed... we have bought our plane tickets for our next upcoming vacation! We'll be heading to Vietnam in February for two and a half weeks... I am so excited (and a tad nervous) I am dancing on the spot. I have never been there, but have heard nothing but great things. It is so cloudy and grey here in Vancouver now, the thought of awaiting tropical sunshine is bliss. Now comes the actual trip planning part... if anyone has any suggestions, let us know!
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trip
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
collage: constant bird talk
Another collage to share with you today. I always love how little kids can talk for hours and hours on one topic, especially when it comes to subjects like animals or dinosaurs. And it's usually the case that they will have an insane amount of knowledge on that one topic as well, thus leaving us adults little to add to the conversation.
shared vision
Some exciting news today! Shared Vision Magazine has featured me as one of their design visionaries for their December "Intelligent Design" issue! I am so excited to be included with such talented people and be able to share some thoughts on socially conscious graphic design. Click here to read the full article. (I also want to thank my friend Jaime Kowal for photographing me and making me look normal, and not like a nervous deer-in-the-headlights – which is how i totally felt!).
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shared vision
Monday, December 1, 2008
crooked walker notebooks
I thought I would share with you some of my husband Roger's new screen printed notebooks today. He has got into the print gocco fever as well and created these colorful notebooks featuring images of cassette tapes on the covers. We still have boxes of random mixed tapes in our house... all from our elementary and junior high days. Its funny and embarrassing to see all of the different types of music I painstakingly tried to record back then – EMF and Boyz II Men on the same tape?...yikes. Check out the books at www.crookedwalker.etsy.com.
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crooked walker,
notebooks
Saturday, November 29, 2008
portobello west market
This Sunday I will be at the monthly Portobello West Market at the Rocky Mountaineer Station (1755 Cottrell Street) in Vancouver. Come and visit me and over 100 other artists and crafters offering everything from clothing, jewelry, housewares and artwork. Admission is $2, children under 12 are free. Market will be span from noon until 6pm. Its a perfect time to start shopping for the holidays! See you there!
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event,
portobello west
Thursday, November 27, 2008
les amis du fromage
I stopped by one of my favorite shops today Les Amis du Fromage to put together a cheese platter for a potluck tonight. I could spend hours in there perusing the shelves since there is so much selection, however the thought of spending way over my budget and coming home with a giant cheese wheel deter me from lingering there too long. And what to serve with the cheeses?... well one of the best crackers ever - Raincoast Crisps! A little weird, I know, to be excited about crackers... but these are really really good!
poppytalk
How very exciting! My collage and a couple of my notebooks have been featured on Poppytalk today as part of the New Affordable Art features. It is one of my most favorite blogs and is from Vancouver too! I can't help but to gush about the great things that come out of this city. Check out the blog for great postings on art, design, and things handmade!
pretty little leaves
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the US! Up here in Canada, we've already celebrated ours in mid-October, so I have already had my turkey fix. Thought I would share a pretty picture my hubby Roger took recently since its so pretty and fall-ish. A block away from our house is a street-lined with rows and rows of bright red maple trees... we can walk over and enjoy them... and not have to worry about raking leaves. Yay!
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thanksgiving,
vancouver
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
collage: girl with cake
I envy those who can bake such lovely things. While I like to cook a lot, my muffin tins and cake pan are still pretty much brand new. The thought of myself ingesting a dozen cookies fresh from the oven in one sitting is probably the main reason I refrain from baking... so dangerous! In this collage I think she is thinking the same thing.. "not only do I want cake, but I want some cookies too!"
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
new notebooks
Yay! The notebooks that I printed with my print gocco are finally up in the shop! This time around I have made two new styles... one with a happy blue whale and the other with a pair of singing birds. Both are made out of 100% post consumer recycled paper, so they are good for the environment as well. Check them out in the shop today!
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notebooks,
paper,
print gocco
Monday, November 24, 2008
collage: she can sing better than he can
A collage to share with you today. I used to be in a choir when I was in high school - there I quickly learned that I have a bit of a phobia singing into microphones. Alas, it was never meant to be, and karaoke still freaks me out today. A bit of a switch, I decided to give the girl the bird-like voice and the boy the nervous squeak... hence the title "she can sing better than he can".
we've fallen for etsy sale
Just wanted to thank everyone who came to the We've Fallen For Etsy Sale on Sunday! It was a beautiful sunny day and a great turn out. It was also great to see all the faces (familiar and new) behind the different Vancouver-based Etsy stores. One craft fair done and two more coming up before the winter holidays!
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event
Saturday, November 22, 2008
we've fallen for etsy sale
Come visit me and several talented etsy sellers at the "We've Fallen For Etsy Sale" this weekend - Sunday, 11am-5pm, November 23rd. It will be at the Cambrian Welsh Hall in Vancouver (215 East 17th Avenue). Admission is $2 at the door. There will also be baked goodies, free buttons and raffle prizes. Hope to see you there!
Etsy sellers include: Crooked Walker, Stitchella, Smeeta, Clover Block, Tanis Alexis, Basement Sweet, Chicffon, My Grey Dog, InPrint, RoxyPop, The Petri Dish, Really Surreal Owlery, Onefortynine, Tricotage, A Farmers Daughter, Lovely By Margaret, Persimmon Tree, Hotelle Motelle, Vigilant Comics, Little Red Caboose, Sassy Vintage, and Devil May Wear.
Friday, November 21, 2008
mailing recipes
I always like getting cards and letters in the mail - a nice treat among the bills and junk mail. I also like trading recipes with friends as well. So to combine two nice things into one, I have made recipe card stationary sets. Each set comes with four extra sturdy cards made out of recycled vintage cookbook images as well as four kraft envelopes. A perfect way to mail and share a recipe with a friend or put up on the fridge! I will be posting several sets up in the shop over the next few days!
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paper,
recipe cards
print gocco
My living room has been taken over by hundreds of notebooks. I am in the process of printing some new notebooks with my print gocco and am running out of space to let things dry – I think I will have to look into getting a drying rack of some sort. I am getting really good at tiptoeing and maneuvering without having a book stuck to the bottom of my socks though. I will post the new designs soon once they are dry!
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notebooks,
print gocco
Thursday, November 20, 2008
oh joy!
I am excited today since my bird bookplates have been featured on ohjoy! today. If you are not familiar with the blog, it's a must read that features lovely design and stylish things. Joy also has a beautiful stationary collection of her own called nantaka joy. Check it out for some great holiday gift ideas.
perfect pattern
I recently bought a shirt from one of my favorite local clothing labels, lifetime collective - it has the most pretty autumn pattern. It makes me want to go for a hike in the woods and collect pine cones.
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fabric,
lifetime collective,
pattern
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
collage: girl& cookie jar
I am continuing the sweet dessert theme today! Here is a another collage.... everybody likes to sneak a cookie once in awhile... although in this case, I think she has a big piece of cake in mind. All this talk about sweets and treats is making me hungry.
sweet revenge
On the weekend Roger took me to Sweet Revenge - one of my favorite dessert spots. If you haven't already gone, or are visiting Vancouver, it is a must visit. All their decadent pastries and cakes are organic and homemade and served in a cozy Edwardian parlor setting – it just makes you want to put on a period costume... well, almost. I usually am a dessert sharer (i.e. lets get one dessert and split it), but in this case, I had to make an exception and down an entire portion of chocolate pudding cake to myself. Thank goodness corsets are a thing of the past.
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dessert,
restuarant,
vancouver
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
poppytalk handmade
Poppytalk Handmade's Holiday & Gift Market launched yesterday. Come and visit me along with over 100 other great artists and crafters showcasing their wares for the holidays. The online street market is open November 17 - December 12 with new things added to the market everyday. Above is just a small selection of a few of my favorite artists and designers in the market this month.
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