Showing posts with label Alycia's Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alycia's Art. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2015

On the Road - Craftopia - Pawtucket, RI

Two weekends ago, I packed up my car and drove to my favorite Rhode Island craft show: Craftopia in Pawtucket. The halls of the Hope Artiste Village were filled with talented artists and a warm, festive mood. This annual show is run by the lovely folks at Rhody Craft; a special handmade gift shop that showcases Rhode Island's best makers and artists. The show featured a selection of these artists as well as great works from the surrounding states. 
Craftopia 2015
The packed hallways of Hope Artist Village for Craftopia.
Every year, Craftopia issues a a fun commemorative pin. This year's adorable design was made by pyrographer Meg Walsh of Big Han Little Pep. Love the little hedgehog!
2015 Craftopia button by Meg Walsh
Twitch and Whiskers was set up and ready to go with a bunch of new pieces, including some holiday-themed necklaces. 
Twitch and Whiskers at Craftopia 2015
In the Christmas spirit
Bold and bright
Throughout the day, I had surprise visits by fellow friends/artists, which is always a treat!
Amazing husband and wife artists Alycia Matthews and Buddy Pritchett
Vicky Vitello of Little Piece of Moon with husband Charlie and their love Birdie.
At the show was local Cranston soap maker Kim Gozonga of Stella Marie Soap Company. Kim's booth was abuzz with excitement during the whole show because she is known for her high-quality, unique line of soaps and body products. Stella Marie goods are lovingly created using green practices and contain no palm oil. Kim has been crafting soaps since 2007 and has named her company in honor of her two grandmothers. Kim also pays tribute to her favorite movies and music. With soap names like The Bad Seed, De La Soap, and La-TEA-fa, you can't help but smile while perusing her products. The holiday-themed Stella Marie soaps flew off the shelves at Craftopia. I especially enjoyed the rich Frankincense scent and sparkle of her Three Kings soap. I brought home a few bars of my personal favorites: Rockaway Beach with it's creamy coconut scent and the bright and refreshing Rosemary's Baby. In addition to soaps, Kim makes lovely body scrubs, bath fizzies, body butter, and a lip care line. Kim also has gift sets and offers soap making classes. How cool would it be to receive a certificate for a class for the holidays? For the perfect gift or personal treat, visit Stella Marie Soap Company online. You deserve to be pampered by Rhode Island's best soaps!
Kim Gonzaga of Stella Marie Soap Company
Stella Marie Soaps
body and lip scrubs
 Festive holiday soaps
I enjoyed being visited by both old and new customers at the show. Throughout the day, ladies tried on pieces and many walked off wearing new Twitch and Whiskers creations. My favorite material to work with lately had been vintage tin whistles, clickers, and toys. I was happy to see many of my favorites leave with happy customers! 
tin whistle, clicker, and car necklaces
Photographer Deb Hickey found the perfect necklace with a tin camera whistle
fish whistle necklace
colorful bird whistle necklace
Rings are always a popular item at craft shows. You get one-of-a-kind vintage appeal at stocking stuffer prices. Folks enjoyed picking through rings made out of old pinback buttons, game pieces, and guitar knobs. 
Fun 'n' Games rings made from vintage pinback buttons and other doodads
Having fun with Fun 'n' Games rings
A sparkly Christmas ring and bright smile to match
Hob Knob rings make from electric guitar knobs
A nice mix of other Twitch and Whiskers necklaces left Craftopia including ones made out of protractors, old rouge compacts, and pinback buttons.
Looking lovely in a vintage protractor and floral brooch necklace.
Kim treated herself to a vintage cherry compact locket
Pinback button necklaces
Thank you to the Craftopia organizers and volunteers, the incredible artists, and enthusiastic customers for making the event a great success! If you're ever in Providence, make sure to swing by Rhody Craft to see work by many of the artists featured at Craftopia and other handmade goods made by talented Rhode Island hands.
Rhody Craft - Providence, RI
Twitch and Whiskers' final holiday show of the season will be SoWa Holiday Market on December 12th and 13th in Boston. See you in two weeks!
SoWa Holiday Market - Boston
You can also find us at Cari Cucksey's RePurpose Shop in Holly, Michigan for their Artisan Holiday Market. If you know of anyone in eastern Michigan, send them over!
RePurpose Artisan Holiday Market
Purchase Twitch and Whiskers pieces online for the holiday season by visitng our Instagram account and Facebook page. See a piece you like? Contact us at mluliasz@gmail.com for purchasing and shipping details.

Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

On the Road - The Vintage Bazaar - Pettengill Farm - Salisbury, MA

The North Shore of Massachusetts welcomed us with open arms on our drive up to Salisbury. The final leg of our trip lead us over the picturesque Merrimack River lined with boats and a historic shoreline view of Newburyport. Our final destination was Pettengill Farm. It was our first time participating in The Vintage Bazaar and we couldn't wait for the show. Thom and I pulled into the farm and were blown away by the beautiful greenhouses, old farm store, goats, chickens, and even an sweet old emu named Emma. The two big fields were filled with vintage and handmade vendors from all over the northeast, a stage for live music, and local food trucks. We could tell it was going to be a great show even before it started!
Pettengill Farm welcomes you

farm fresh
goodnight Emma
The weekend started off with sun, music, and a great crowd. I was so impressed by the variety and number of vendors at the show. If I weren't vending there myself, this definitely would be a yearly shopping destination for me. On Saturday, there was a special unveiling of a new US Postal Service stamp at the Vintage Bazaar. The event was the perfect spot to premier the "Vintage Rose" stamp. A special postmark accompanied by a framed art piece was made just for the event.
Vintage Bazaar charm
the local watering hole
vintage treasures
crowds galore
"Vintage Rose" unveiling at The Vintage Bazaar

We were set up in Strawberry Fields in spot 61. I was thankful to have my oh-so-helpful husband Thom with me! We always have a fun time together at shows. 
61 = fun
my partner in craft
Twitch and Whiskers at Vintage Bazaar
protractor necklaces and bold Bakelite rings
Fun 'n' Games rings
I had the pleasure of meeting a very talented artist at The Vintage Bazaar. Alycia Matthews of Alycia's Art creates a whimsical world of sculpted, vintage-inspired creatures with holiday and seasonal themes.  She starts her process with sketches and makes her artwork come to life with wire, newspaper, papier mache', paper clay, and paint. The amount of care she puts into each step of her process is clear when you look at all the loving details in her work. From the curious, hand-painted expressions on her characters' faces to the carefully sewn outfits and specially chosen accessories, you can tell that a lot of thought and love goes into her work. At The Vintage Bazaar, she had offerings for the 4th of July, Valentine's Day, Christmas, and Halloween. My favorite piece of hers at the show was an adorable Halloween mouse nestled in a basket filled with orange and black yarn balls. Alycia actually crocheted a tiny blanket and made tiny crochet hooks so that it looked like the mouse was making the blanket. You really have to get a close look at her work. Visit Alycia's Art on her blog, Etsy shop, Pinterest page, and Facebook page to see her sculptures, find out about upcoming events, and order her one of a kind creations.   

Alycia Matthews of Alycia's Art
festive puppet friends
Kaboom!
crocheting little mouse
a creature for all seasons
Visitors who stopped by the Twitch and Whiskers booth happily showed off our necklaces with color, kitsch, and a touch of sass.
turn up the volume and color
Hob Knob electric guitar knob necklaces
Susan Murphy of Salvage ANGEL lookin' fantastic in her 1940's pinback button necklace.
Wink and I'll Do The Rest
Folks loved digging through the Fun 'n' Games rings to check out the quirky quotes on the vintage pinback buttons and all of the colorful doodads. Here are some of the happy hands.
"Silence! Genius at work" and "If you want to know who's boss, start something"
She was JUST listening to Frank Sinatra on the car ride to the show. Guess whose name was on the tiny record!
Fun 'n Games rings
I always adore meeting new customers and seeing old friends at shows! 
Looking purr-fect in a tiny tin clicker with kitty.
Friend and designer Lisa Welch DeMio of Red Staggerwing Designs visited with smiles and left with "Owl Moon." 
Ellen, a wonderful repeat customer traveled up to Salisbury to pick up this butterfly statement necklace. It was great seeing her again!
This lovely lady just purchased a smashing vintage Hawaiian dress from Folk Couture and then found a ballerina magnet necklace to match the colors perfectly.
vintage magnet necklaces
Protractor necklaces looked great on the ladies of The Vintage Bazaar (from every angle).
Set sail
Bright flowers on a bright teacher!
Happiness in bloom
ruby, brass, and pearl protractor necklace
At the end of a long day of selling, the first thing on your mind is filling your belly with some delicious food. Well, thankfully the kind organizers at The Vintage Bazaar took care of the vendors and treated us to a lovely meal! We enjoyed a fine spread of appetizers, drinks, and a scrumptious BBQ feast from Wooden Spoon Catering Company. The pulled pork sandwiches and savory/sweet sides really hit the spot and made everyone feel so appreciated at the show. To top it off (pun intended) there was a hat theme at the affair and we were encouraged to wear creative lids. Prizes went to the most creative hats. Thom sported a top hat that he wore to our Halloween wedding reception and I wore my favorite 1980's woven gold beret with bold earrings. Great food and conversation with the picturesque Pettengill Farm as the backdrop was the perfect way to end the night!
a perfect way to end the night
Danbury mad hatters
hungry vendors, delicious food, beautiful setting
Thank you friends at The Wooden Spoon!
Day two at The Vintage Bazaar was Father's Day and we started the morning singing "Rain, rain, go away..." The drops didn't stop the vendors from having fun and by lunchtime, the day cleared up nicely! It turned out to be a great day to take dad and the whole family out for some vintage and handmade goodness. Throughout the day, I sent home more necklaces with happy gals.
Everything is just ducky!
the father of all rings
Ahoy! Wonderful nautical style ahead!
Whale Watch - protractor necklace
Hep Cat - pinback button necklace
tiny hands and big gems - protractor necklace
Are yours?
This big tin car bib necklace drove off with a happy gal!
The absolute highlight of the day was meeting Cari Cucksey of HGTV's Cash and Cari. On Saturday, Cari was demonstrating her Chroma Color RePurose paints and stains in the Coastal Windows and Exteriors tent. I was so happy that she had time to pop by and say hi on Sunday. She shared the exciting news that her RePurpose Shop will be moving into a beautiful, bigger location in Holly, Michigan come August. Cari spread the perfect amount of sunshine in our booth and left looking wonderful in her "Get More Fun Out of Life" necklace.  
Cari Cucksey of HGTV's Cash and Cari and RePurpose Shop
Get more fun out of life!
Before we left, we also made sure to take home some treasures home from the Vintage Bazaar.
Old McDonald's Farm souvenir glass from The Dish Sisters
Handmade printed headband by ROBINWOODS Designs. The colors match my dark blue, teal, and fuchsia hair streaks perfectly! 
My favorite treasure from the show. Say hello to "Kitty Cat Kisses" by Alycia Matthews. Thanks to a new friendship, some crafty swaps, and a whole lotta kindness, this amazing piece came home with me. Isn't it just swoon-worthy?
Thom found a cow skull for his sister Marnie. It barely fit in the car, but it was worth it. She loved it!
Thank you to the wonderful customers, talented vendors, and fabulous organizers for making Vintage Bazaar such a memorable show from start to finish. A special thanks goes to the folks at Pettengill Farm for hosting the event on their beautiful estate. I really adored everything about the farm and hope to visit again when we're back up on the North Shore. 

The Vintage Bazaar happens three times a year, so make sure to catch a show when you get a chance. I promise you'll have a great time! Visit The Vintage Bazaar's website and Facebook page for more information about their upcoming fall and winter shows.

You can catch Twitch and Whiskers two more times this summer at the South End Open Market at SoWa in Boston. Come and find me on July 12th and 26th. 

There are big things in the works for Twitch and Whiskers. Stay tuned for updates in late August. In the meantime, you can find our newest pieces of Instagram (most pieces shown are available for direct sale via Paypal) Facebook, and Etsy