Today our local big paper, The Dallas Morning News, made the decision to turn its daily freebie the Quick into a weekly rag. Lucky me! Today I'm featured, along with several other fellow Etsy Dallas members, and I'm lucky enough to get seven days of exposure versus one measely day. YAY!! When I founded Etsy Dallas back in September of 2007, I had no idea it would go this far.
The article features my Opah! hair bobbies (bottom left). Click here to see the pdf version and read the text.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
I'm In the Paper! Part 2
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Tefi Loves: Kate Broughton
Like many crafters, Kate Broughton, a designer based in the UK, began making animal-themed accessories for her friends in 2007 and hasn't stopped since. With a degree in textile design, Kate sews, knits, paints, and draws all sorts of sweet little flora and fauna goodies, including her new line of felt brooches. I really love her Mushroom brooch (above) and her Two Turtle Doves brooch - just in time for Christmas! Also pictured is her Wise Barn Owl brooch (below). As an added bonus, Kate is offering free gift wrapping for the holidays. Shop: http://www.katebroughton.etsy.com/ Location: Nottingham, England
Oh, Nuts!
Introducing a new line of jewelry called Nuts & Seeds, thanks largely in part to my mom who schlepped these beads back from Colombia. They are made from nuts and seeds harvested from the rain forest. This commerce gives indigenous people jobs and preserves the trees and plants they come from (rather than chopping them down). Be on the lookout as I create new designs with these beads and add them to my Etsy shop.
And don't forget that I'm still offering free shipping through January 31, and a ton of CLEARANCE items at HERE (shipping offer does not apply to clearance items).
Friday, November 21, 2008
I'm In the Paper! Part 1
Today Oak Cliff People, a branch of People Newspapers in Dallas, featured yours truly in a Q&A session. Here's the content (below), and here's a link:
Age: 33
Occupation: I work professionally as a grant writer/fundraiser for the Vogel Alcove Childcare Center for the Homeless, a local non-profit. At night, I’m a crafting maniac, focusing mostly on jewelry, needle felting, and fabric crafts.
What is your favorite word? “discombobulated” – I love the way it crashes out of my cheeks and off my tongue. It’s too bad you can’t be “combobulated” since that seems to be a more preferable state than discombobulation.
What is your least favorite word? “taxes”
What is the best part of your job? Professionally, I get to write and do research all day, which I love, and the end result is providing free care and developmental services for very young children living in poverty. As for the crafting side of my occupation, I love being a leader in the local handmade movement. I founded and lead Etsy Dallas, a local craft collective of over 100 artisans. We put on two big art/craft shows a year, and I’ve come to find that I really love event-planning.
What’s your single favorite thing about Oak Cliff? I love the people. The feeling of community is very strong here, and there’s a warmth I haven’t found in any other part of Dallas. It’s like living in a tight-knit, hip small town with the view of the downtown skyline in my back yard.
What’s your least favorite thing about Oak Cliff? We’ve recently been hit by robberies and break-ins in my sweet little hamlet of North Cliff. That has us all mobilizing to do something about it. So I guess, it’s a blessing in disguise in that it’s bringing the neighborhood even closer together.
After your death, how would you like to be remembered? I’d like to be remembered as a benevolent leader and out-spoken trailblazer who wanted to make her corner of the world a better place.
What is your greatest pet peeve? People who react without thinking things through. It makes sense that this is also one of my biggest character flaws.
What is your guilty pleasure? midnight episodes of Golden Girls on Lifetime
What is your favorite quote? “Walk softly and carry a big stick. You shall go far.” I’m a huge fan of Teddy Roosevelt.
What hidden talents do you have? Hidden? I don’t really hide things well. I’m an open book. I guess most people don’t know that I can walk on my feet with my toes completely curled under. It creeps people out at parties and I just love that. I can thank early years of ballet for this “talent.”
If you wrote a book, what would it be about and why? I would write a collection of short stories, and if I’m lucky they would be half as good as anything by Flannery O’Conner.
What is something people don’t know about you? I’d like to start a movement to make coffee the 6th food group. In my world, it’s a daily requirement.
Name a local hero. My heroes are the trailblazing French and Belgian founders of the original La Reunion. I betcha they walked softly and carried very big sticks. While La Reunion as a utopia failed in the end, it wasn’t for lack of trying. It’s existence shaped what Oak Cliff is today – a haven for creative types who aren’t afraid to take risks.
Age: 33
Occupation: I work professionally as a grant writer/fundraiser for the Vogel Alcove Childcare Center for the Homeless, a local non-profit. At night, I’m a crafting maniac, focusing mostly on jewelry, needle felting, and fabric crafts.
What is your favorite word? “discombobulated” – I love the way it crashes out of my cheeks and off my tongue. It’s too bad you can’t be “combobulated” since that seems to be a more preferable state than discombobulation.
What is your least favorite word? “taxes”
What is the best part of your job? Professionally, I get to write and do research all day, which I love, and the end result is providing free care and developmental services for very young children living in poverty. As for the crafting side of my occupation, I love being a leader in the local handmade movement. I founded and lead Etsy Dallas, a local craft collective of over 100 artisans. We put on two big art/craft shows a year, and I’ve come to find that I really love event-planning.
What’s your single favorite thing about Oak Cliff? I love the people. The feeling of community is very strong here, and there’s a warmth I haven’t found in any other part of Dallas. It’s like living in a tight-knit, hip small town with the view of the downtown skyline in my back yard.
What’s your least favorite thing about Oak Cliff? We’ve recently been hit by robberies and break-ins in my sweet little hamlet of North Cliff. That has us all mobilizing to do something about it. So I guess, it’s a blessing in disguise in that it’s bringing the neighborhood even closer together.
After your death, how would you like to be remembered? I’d like to be remembered as a benevolent leader and out-spoken trailblazer who wanted to make her corner of the world a better place.
What is your greatest pet peeve? People who react without thinking things through. It makes sense that this is also one of my biggest character flaws.
What is your guilty pleasure? midnight episodes of Golden Girls on Lifetime
What is your favorite quote? “Walk softly and carry a big stick. You shall go far.” I’m a huge fan of Teddy Roosevelt.
What hidden talents do you have? Hidden? I don’t really hide things well. I’m an open book. I guess most people don’t know that I can walk on my feet with my toes completely curled under. It creeps people out at parties and I just love that. I can thank early years of ballet for this “talent.”
If you wrote a book, what would it be about and why? I would write a collection of short stories, and if I’m lucky they would be half as good as anything by Flannery O’Conner.
What is something people don’t know about you? I’d like to start a movement to make coffee the 6th food group. In my world, it’s a daily requirement.
Name a local hero. My heroes are the trailblazing French and Belgian founders of the original La Reunion. I betcha they walked softly and carried very big sticks. While La Reunion as a utopia failed in the end, it wasn’t for lack of trying. It’s existence shaped what Oak Cliff is today – a haven for creative types who aren’t afraid to take risks.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Tefi Loves: Flowers
In honor of the 1st Annual Jingle Bash, put on by the leaders of Etsy Dallas (like, um, me!), this week's Friday Finds features items from Jingle Bash vendors.
Price: $42
Shop: Cut Out & Collect
Your dreams of being a geisha are about to come true. Price: $14 Shop: Little Cookie Flowers growing out of my coffee cup? Oh, sweet joy! Price: $26
Shop: Pamela Michelle
Reversible and covered in flowers. What else could a girl want? Price: $40 Shop: B.Liscious Your couch is boring. Brighten it up with this crochet pillow. Price: $100 Shop: Modest Ambition
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Tefi Loves: RecycleRabbit
Children's book author and illustrator, Liz Goulet Dubois, loves to make plushies and ornamental pretties out of recycled pieces of scrap fabric, ribbon, and felt. Her Etsy shop listings look like pages from a kid's book filled with adorable flora and fauna. It's no wonder I really love Flora, the Kitty Cat Doll. Her aqua and pink color compliment her vintage 70's floral print dress and green rick rack trim. What little girl wouldn't love getting this under the tree this season?
And while you're at it, trim that plastic tree with this pair of darling orange birdy ornaments (above) stuffed with Maine balsam needles. Your faux tree will smell piney, and you'll be saving a real tree from the chainsaw!
Location: Rhode Island
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Etsy Dallas Giveaway on Funky Finds!
In celebration of our big upcoming 1st Annual Jingle Bash (co-organized by your truly, Ms. ED Founder), Etsy Dallas is sponsoring a big swag giveaway on Funky Finds. Here's the info from the FF web site: Etsy Dallas is a cooperative craft collective of artisans and artists living and working in Dallas who sell their wares on Etsy.com. The group is made up of over 100 members working in a range of mediums. They have put on several successful shows, including the Etsy Dallas Beer-B-Q that was held in May. This Saturday, November 22, the group will be hosting their 1st Annual Jingle Bash at the Sons of Hermann Hall in Dallas. The event will showcase 50 local handmade vendors, great food, live music, karaoke, make 'n takes, and much, much more! *GIVEAWAY: To celebrate this exciting event, Etsy Dallas is sponsoring a swag giveaway. You have the chance to win some awesome swag with a retail value of $270! (pictured above) The swag includes the following items donated by Etsy Dallas members: • Dowdy Studio: Original Owl silk screened tee (retail value, $25) • Pamela Michelle: Art print (retail value, $35) • Tefi Designs: Juicy Fruit Necklace (retail value, $32) • Patti Haskins: Stuffed Drawing-Flying Dog (retail value, $20) • Bijoujuju: ‘Treelightful’ polymer pendant (retail value, $11) • Karma Crochet: Wool Headband in Red shades (retail value, $20) • LolaFalk: The Lola Mini-Zip Pouch (retail value, $22.00) • MiaMaria Designs: “Calavera” craft apron (retail value, $24) • Michele Cook Designs: Copper & Blue bead earrings (retail value, $15) • Cut Out & Collect: Japanese Linen Scooter Pouch (retail value, $15) • Freeforged Jewelry: Ionic-Sterling silver molecule post earrings (retail value, $16) • Starrydance: Lucky Cat necklace (retail value, $12.00) • Designing Diva: Pink Fused Glass Guitar Pendant (retail value, $25.00) To enter, visit the Jingle Bash vendor shops listed on the Etsy Dallas blog and choose something you think would be a great gift for someone on your holiday shopping list. Leave a comment ON THIS POST noting the item you have chosen. A winner will be randomly selected & announced on Saturday, November 22. The winner must live in the continental U.S. and must provide a mailing address upon winning. Good luck! Many thanks to Randi, the Designing Diva for organizing this!
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Tefi Loves: Peacocks
Strut your stuff with these gorgeous peacock-inspired accessories and designs.
A perfect silk clutch for casual or elegant occasions. Shop: http://www.redrubyrose.etsy.com/ Location: Bristol, UK BUY IT!
Send some ostentatious greetings with this set of three notecards. Shop: http://www.mvegan5.etsy.com/ Location: Be'er Sheva, Israel BUY IT!
Dress up your locks with this colorful collection of peacock feathers. Shop: http://www.viemoderne.etsy.com/ Location: Pasadena, CA BUY IT! Brilliantly colorful upcycled pendant made with a Scrabble tile game piece. Shop: http://www.homestudio.etsy.com/ Location: Palm Desert, CA BUY IT! Make your own beautiful necklace with this lampwork glass pendant. Shop: http://www.tefi.etsy.com/ Location: Dallas, TX BUY IT!
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
2008 Fall OCA Show
Hope to see you all at the 2008 Oak Cliff Artisans Fall Show this weekend. Shop for pottery, jewelry, glass art, photography, wearables, & more!
Tefi Designs will be having a big blow-out CLEARANCE sale of most beaded jewelry. So get the jump on your holiday shopping and give the gift of local, handmade love.
- FREE gift wrap while supplies last.
- FREE smiles all weekend long.
- FREE shipping online at my Etsy shop.
When: Saturday the 15th, 10am-5pm & Sunday the 16th, noon-5pm
Where: At the beautiful and historic Kidd Springs Park in north Oak Cliff
Address: 711 W. Canty (the first exit just off I-30 from downtown Dallas)
Click Here for a Map
Tefi Designs will be having a big blow-out CLEARANCE sale of most beaded jewelry. So get the jump on your holiday shopping and give the gift of local, handmade love.
- FREE gift wrap while supplies last.
- FREE smiles all weekend long.
- FREE shipping online at my Etsy shop.
When: Saturday the 15th, 10am-5pm & Sunday the 16th, noon-5pm
Where: At the beautiful and historic Kidd Springs Park in north Oak Cliff
Address: 711 W. Canty (the first exit just off I-30 from downtown Dallas)
Click Here for a Map
Tefi Find: strawberryluna
Screenprinter and designer, Alison of strawberryluna, claims that she "works on art prints, posters, bags...anything that sits still long enough is likely to get inks upon it."While strawberryluna has quite a repertoire of big and bold music show posters, I love her alphabet animal prints. At times fun and cuddly, her animal prints are often a tad snarky (see her X-Ray print), and I just love that. These little pieces of animal art are the perfect addition to your kids' room. After all, isn't it time to upgrade that tired commercial print your friend got you at Babies-R-Us? Shop: http://www.strawberryluna.etsy.com/ Blog: http://www.strawberryluna.wordpress.com/ Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Tefi Loves: Maladora
With Malodora's rare creations, you can wrap something beautiful around your wrist. Constructed completely out of polymer clay, Malodora's beautiful jewelry pieces are truly one-of-a-kind. Although they may look real, don't be fooled. Bonua: no flora nor fauna were sacrificed for my Malodora favorites below, Faux Antler bracelet and Green Nudibranch bracelet: Because of the nature of handmade items, please expect variations in each piece. Shop: http://www.Malodora.etsy.com Location: Madison, Mississippi
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Tefi Loves: Amazing Rare Things
Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery
by David Attenborough
Author Margaret D. Lowman describes this book as "a welcome and long overdue integration of art and science."
The images almost make you forget you're learning science as you flip through pages and pages of colorful artwork.
Beginning with Leonardo Da Vinci, this book contains an historical overview of scientific illustrators between the late 1400s and the mid-1700s, including intricate specimens from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the British Natural History Museum.
Whether you're reading it for the science or flipping through for a little handmade inspiration, Amazing Rare Things makes natural history accessible to every reader, explorer, and artist.
Some natural history finds on Etsy:
Wise Owl photograph by D.S. Brennan Octopus pendant necklace by Stellanova Blue Egg polymer clay beads by Spool
Visit your local independent bookstore today to purchase this and other books.Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Tefi Loves: My Imaginary Boyfriend
My Imaginary Boyfriend has been stitching since she was 8 years old. Her tongue-in-cheek pillow designs, which are screenprinted and handmade with wool felt, are the perfect way to dress up a sofa or brighten a room. Her Birch Log Pillow (left) makes it easy to pretend you're in a cozy log cabin in the mountains. Snow blankets the ground as you throw another "log" on the fire and curl up with a good book and hot cup of joe. Other favorites: Tree Stump pin cushion and You Rock felt cushion. Shop: http://www.myimaginaryboyfriend.etsy.com/ Blog: http://myimaginaryboyfriendlovesme.blogspot.com/ Location: central California
Monday, November 3, 2008
Tefi Loves: Jackopotamus
This is the story of a product designer who had a boy and quickly tired of onesies with cliches phrases like "Mommy's Little Hero." Enter Jackopotamus, a line of baby and children's apparel featuring nature themes as well as fun images like skateboards and guitars. Most designs can be ordered in either 100% cotton or 100% organic cotton. An added bonus: many items are "interior tagless" for added comfort for your little one. Shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5169684 Web Site: http://www.jackapotamus.com/ Location: Santa Monica, California USA
Holiday Trunk Show
If you're in the Dallas area, check out this trunk show, but only after you come to mine that same weekend: OCA Fall Art Show. Pinkie promise? I'm a member of BALLOD but couldn't clone myself to do both shows. Stay tuned for more BALLOD happs in the future!
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