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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Neon Acrylic + Watercolor Paintings

Sometimes I forget how awesome watercolors are.  After doing the topographic watercolor map series paintings I was amped to do some more painting but wanted to branch out into more abstract and nonsense as per usual.  I was also looking for a project to use some neon acrylic paint I forgot I had.  So far I have finished 3 but only two count since the 3rd was just sort of a warm up mess.  Here's the three framed:


Close-ups of the two on the left:



I was going for abstract figurative and I like this style, I hope to paint more like this in the future.  Here's an in progress photo of the second painting:


I also recently participated in the Sketchbook Project's Pen Pal Painting Exchange where you get a 4" x 4" canvas to paint.  When you're done you mail it back to them along with a little postcard about yourself filled out and they match your painting with another participant's submission, swap the paintings, and send each other's paintings back to your newly matched pen pal.  Here is the painting I submitted:




Here is the wall of all of the mini painting submissions at the Brooklyn Art Library Gallery exhibition.  You can see more photos on the Sketchbook Project's flickr.


In-progress photo of my mini painting:


Close-up of my warm up painting:


And a photo of all 3 in their new happy home above my cutting table!


Hooray!!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Nylon Clutch

This summer/fall I was invited to a lot of weddings.  Two of which were on the fancier side as weddings go.  After finally deciding what to wear to them I realized I didn't really have any fancy wedding appropriate bags.  And while all that I do is basically make bags I stick to mostly casual bags like backpacks, totes etc.  So here was my chance to bring my color block nylon skills to the world of clutches!  I made a simple envelope with a magnetic snap and my outfit was complete!  See the in-prog and finished photos below!







Maybe this has opened the world of more bags and cases to come!  I heard a suggestion of making something like this into an iPad case which would be pretty sweet...

Monday, August 12, 2013

Camping Club Patch

A little late to the game comes a new iron on patch, Camping Club in unexpected pastel colors!  Snag one on the Mokuyobi Threads site or in the Etsy Zipperteeth Shop!


2.5 inch circle, perfect for you and your camping buddies!


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Linen Knit Pants Romper

Back in June I made the ultimate summer travel outfit: a linen knit pants romper.  A little background: I was browsing Anthropologie's website when I came across this breezy colorblock jumpsuit.  I'm not sure if I would classify mixing olive solid with olive knit stripe a 'color block' but let's go with it.  This  romper looks like it would be basically the most comfortable thing ever.  Elastic knit top with a built in bra and elastic waist so that the weight of the entire garment isn't only being supported by the top elastic.  Front and back pockets on a soft linen pant although I could definitely do without the wide leg. 


So I started with making a pattern for the romper which makes for easy replication later so I can have a whole wardrobe of these guys! (ha)  The project worked out quite well because I had very recently gone fabric shopping at Mood and picked out this awesome blue super soft linen as well as this oatmeal neon orange stripe knit with no perticular project in mind aside from maybe some sweatpants for the knit.  I think we can all say this was destiny and a much more color block appropriate pair than the original.


Some in progress photos:



And ta-da!!


Granted the model in the Anthro photo is probably a foot taller than me, I think the outfit still translates decently on a fun size human like myself and without the wide leg pants I'm not tripping over them when I walk.  We can mark this one off as a success!  Shortly after I wore this outfit on a flight to Chicago and was super comfy the whole time, POINT pants romper! Airline ZERO!






Friday, July 26, 2013

Kids T-Shirt Illustrations

I've been working on some illustrations for kids t-shirts.  Not sure if the project is going to go through or not so I figured I would just post them now so they're not collecting proverbial dust on my hard drive.  Have a look!








Thursday, July 18, 2013

Supermarket Sarah Wall

Check out the wall I did for Supermarket Sarah!  I wanted to make all new things and just have fun with it.  Go have a look!  All of the prices are in British pounds but it's nothing a little google search can't clear up if you live in the good old (actually not so old) USA.


Women's button down with a sweet triangle pattern:


Moon Crater Skirt: 


Colorful Mini duffles with wooden bead pull:


Zipper Pull Detail:


Granny Cat Sweatshirt in Mint


Navy/Aqua Briefcase Tote:


Coral/Jade Briefcase Tote:


Love this one:
Backpack with clear vinyl pockets that hold vintage tickets!

The pockets are open so you can take out the tickets to wash the bag or put any long object in the slots; paintbrushes, jumbo pencils, dowels, you name it!


It also comes with a mini pouch for change or whatever you like!


Alternate Views


Small Space Pouch:





Tuesday, July 9, 2013

New Colors for Waterproof Pencil Pouch

For the longest time I have been making these teeny 7" x 4" zip pencil pouches and selling them on etsy but I only had the one picture of the royal blue pouch in the listing.  I had all of the other color options but since the only one I showed was the royal blue people pretty much just got that one or they didn't read the description at all and just figured that was they one that was for sale.  I made them to order so I never had more than one to photograph together for the listing to show options.

Well I recently got even MORE amazing colors that I had to extend to the zipper pouch listing so I decided to just make a bunch to actually show peeps how cool they look in other colors too!


Above the pouches are pictured in (top to bottom) berry, mint, royal, and coral.  I can't even pick a fave they all look so good in person and you can use them for pretty much anything: pens/pencils, embroidery thread, money/change, business cards, washi tape, sewing kit supplies, and the list goes on!


Shown above is the original pouch!  I also cut mini swatches of each color and lined them up so it was easier to see the difference instead of just listing the colors and having a picture of only the older ones.  Now it's much clearer, finally!


I'm also selling some of the fabrics (13 total) by the yard on my Etsy as well if you are itching to make something rad for yourself with these crazy cool waterproof coated nylon fabrics.


Buy some fabric and show me your cool projects!  Maybe I'll do a poncho-along... That would be fun!