Giveaway Winner Announced + Labor Day Discount

I hope you’re all enjoying your Labor Day weekend! I’m pretty busy this weekend myself, having a little bit of an early fall staycation in the city. The weather is just lovely this weekend, in the mid-70s, and I plan to take full advantage of it.

And the winner of my Last Hurrah giveaway, as determined by Random.org, is Angela!

Congratulations! I’m emailing you right now!

And to make it a little better for everyone else, I’m leaving the 25% off code LASTHURRAH open through Tuesday for a Labor Day surprise :) As always, I’m open to custom orders (and any orders discussed through this period, no matter when purchased, will be eligible for the discount, of course).

Have a great weekend!

New Projects: DIY Wall Art and Wine Bottle Vase with Paper Flowers

I got on a bit of a crafting kick this weekend and decided to finally do something with the cardboard I have lying around in my room. I have a bunch of moving boxes from when we moved in that I’m storing under my bed, but they’re kind of overflowing, so I decided to take one of the less sturdy ones and turn it into something interesting.

After installing my TV Saturday morning, I realized that there was a big blank space on the wall that was nicely framed by the nearly-heightdentical bookshelf and tower lamp. I considered buying some kind of art piece, and then I remembered that I’m totally broke and decided to make my own.

Inspired by this post on Moccasin Telegraph, I decided to chop up some of my own cardboard into triangles, decorate them with cardstock, and hang them on the wall in an abstract pattern. I’m still a little tentative on the pattern, hence the reason they’re still being held up by pushpins, but I’m pretty sure this is what’s going to stick. I wanted to make it look like it was one large piece that’s shattering to the right, and I think I got it. That or it looks like a large game of shabby chic Asteroids. Whatever. If I dream about playing Asteroids tonight, I’ll know it’s because I was looking at this before I fell asleep.

I really don’t think this project photographs very well, as it doesn’t look very impressive in pictures. But it makes a pretty big statement in my room and I really enjoy looking at it all the time.

Secondly, I used an old wine bottle to make a super hipster vase for these flowers I made out of jewelry wire and pages from an old NYC guidebook I got when I moved. Since I don’t care about saving my wine labels–I buy cheap wine because I’m poor, so the labels are nothing to me–I used the famous “soak the bottle in water and scrub off the soggy labels” technique (ps, did you know canola oil will get stickiness off of a surface like it ain’t no thang? it’s true.). I used Kitty’s super fantastically easy tutorial on making the flowers, but basically I just strung a whole lot of  strips of paper onto the wire and somehow it winds up looking like a really fantastic flower.

I think I used a lot more paper for my flowers than she did, so mine are a bit fuller and a little less controlled looking. Hers were for a wedding reception and mine are for my living room, so perfection wasn’t as important to me–plus, uniqueness and all that, right? But I used some leftover gold wire that I have (since I don’t often get orders for gold wired things), and hot glued a little button from my button bowl (you’ll see that in a later post, I’m sure) onto each one. I made seven and arranged them so it looks like a pretty little set of flowers, but you can do whatever you want, obviously.

Had I thought it through beforehand, I probably would have tea-stained the paper to give it more of a vintage look, but I’m sure as time goes on they’ll look more worn. Also, I cut a little strip of fabric from a pocket square I have just hanging around and hot glued it to itself and then glued a button on top, and suddenly the wine bottle looked like an actual vase.

I’m all about crafting for free, guys. I did every single thing today with things that I already had lying around. I know that you may not have all of this, but for a cost rundown, I think a hot glue gun costs about five bucks, cardstock can be cheap if you buy a pack on clearance at a craft store (or you can buy individual sheets!), most convenience stores will just give you their leftover cardboard if you ask, you can use literally whatever you want as stems, and…is that it? Oh, I recommend having a book on hand that you can tear pages from – you can get those for, like, a quarter at your local thrift. Seriously. The only thing I may have paid more than $5 for in this set of craft stuff is the wine bottle and that’s because I bought it with wine in it.

My next project is to try to cut myself a custom stamp for my Etsy out of a wine cork, which…well, we’ll see how that goes. I’m fairly confident that I can figure it out, though, so I’ll let you know how that goes.

market day.

Okay, before we get started, I’m going to have you look at this picture of a slider from the Seoul Food truck that I  had the other day and you’re going to be jealous of how delicious it was. Seriously though. Amahzing.

But now, on to the market! Overall, I had a really great time and met a couple of really great people. I did pretty well for myself, too.

Here are a few pictures of my booth – I kind of scrambled to get things together at the last minute, but I still think it looked pretty good. And because it wouldn’t be a craft post without me plugging my Etsy, I added everything I made last week to my online store today. It’s at least thirty new items, so please click through and check it all out!

I had a great time at the Astoria Market and I plan to do some market touring around the Brooklyn and Queens area this summer, so keep your eyes peeled for when I’ll be near you. I always bring more to market than is available online at first, so being there in person is your best chance of getting something truly original.

As I mentioned above, some of this jewelry is still available online, so please go check it out! I know these pictures are kind of rough (indoors, etc), but my product photography is much better! Great prices on lots of new earrings and rings :)

Astoria Market – This Sunday!

I’m going to make this a quick post, but I just wanted to let you New Yorkers know that I’m going to be a vendor at the Astoria Market this Sunday, April 29th! This is their pre-Mother’s Day market and I’m going to have a whole host of new items especially for this sale, so come check it out! It’s at the Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden, 29-19 24th Ave, Astoria, 11102, just off the N/Q at the Astoria Boulevard stop.

If you came to this blog through my Etsy work and you live in the area, please come by and say hi! I’d absolutely love to meet you in person. I’m going to have a lot of pieces that aren’t currently for sale online and I’ll be making and taking custom orders, so please stop by!

Also, I plan to offer an online discount with any purchase at the market, so there’s one last little incentive to come out! Check out the rest of the information on the Astoria Market Facebook page.

Guest posting at A Law Student’s Journey today!

I’m so excited to be guest posting over at A Law Student’s Journey, the superstar blog of my superstar college friend Kitty. Today I’m giving a tutorial on how to turn a leftover earring into a charm necklace. I’m always losing one of a pair of earrings, but it’s so easy to twist up the earring back and turn it into a charm instead of just tossing it.

Even better, I show you how to do it for a dangle, stud, and hoop, so no one feels left out with their lost earring!

If you made it over here from Kitty’s blog, welcome, and I’m glad to have you! Kitty and I have been friends since day one of college, literally traveled the world over together (Look how young we are in this picture from Japan! Love it!), were in our local sorority together, and even lived together for a semester, and any friend of hers is a friend of mine :)

XOXO

Bailey