Showing posts with label Lisa Marie Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Marie Style. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2012

On the Road - A Big Goodbye Kiss to Twist

This past weekend was a bitter sweet one. I headed up to Northampton to participate in the last Twist. It has always been a show filled with great artists, music, food, drink, and an overall festive vibe. With a week's worth of new necklaces to share and excitement built up about reuniting with my favorite Twist vendors, I knew it was going to be a memorable show.
Twitch and Whiskers at Twist
Twist - Northampton, MA
Among my many new pieces were several blinking doll eye necklaces. Last year, I sold one to a sparkling gal, Chelsea (she was already quite radiant without the necklace by the way). I was thrilled when she returned with her husband Greg wearing the necklace. She looked as gorgeous as ever!
blinking doll eye necklaces
Chelsea and Greg
Back at my first Twist in the spring of 2011, my husband picked out the sweetest gift for me. It was a vibrant purple fused glass necklace with a jack rabbit from Happy Owl Glassworks. Every time I wear it to school, my students ask if it's made out of candy. That's precisely what I love about their pieces - they are deliciously bright! I was happy to see Tracy at Twist again with their lovely array of jewelry, nightlights, and ornaments. Happy Owl Glassworks offer a whole menagerie of hand screen printed animals on their colorful pieces. I was especially impressed by their one of a kind owl ornaments. Each glass shape is carefully ground down by hand, screen printed, and fired at a high temp to perfection. Visit Happy Owl Glassworks' website, Etsy shop, and blog to explore dozens of clever creatures to find the perfect gift!
Tracy Bull of Happy Owl Glassworks
animals on parade
glowing results
owls made with love
If I had my way, every child would be surrounded by cozy, handmade creations. When you visit Little Piece of Moon's table, you just want to cuddle up to Vicky Vitello's sewn treasures. Made out of natural fabrics, her handmade wares appeal to both the young - and young at heart. Vicky's toys, pouches/bags, table linens, and home decor dance with whimsical patterns, modern touches, and vintage flare. I enjoyed playing with her mixed pattern beanbag toys and getting an up close look at a darling Christmas tree with tiny sewn pinwheel ornaments. With two adorable boys at home, it's no wonder that you can feel the magic of childhood woven into every Little Piece of Moon creation. Visit Vicky's Etsy shop and Facebook page to experience the wonderment yourself and to find the perfect holiday gift. 
Vicky Vitello of Little Piece of Moon
holiday merriment
bean bags
a tote for your tot
I adored the Northampton customers and happily sent necklaces home with many of them. One local gal had fun picking through each and every thimblism necklace until she found the perfect one with a heart-covered thimble and key charm. A great variety of lockets also left the building, including a floral piece with a vintage Chapstick tin, and a new large locket filled with butterflies, and my favorite bird locket with an ephemeral photo and a little parcel hidden inside.
a heart and key thimblism necklace
locket with a vintage curtain tie back and Chapstick tin
butterfly locket made out of a vintage powder tin
locket - Open Upon Arrival
insides
One dangerous thing about Twist is that I always find something to buy. This year was no different. My first find was Popko Shop's Glitter Pop Party ring in iridescent blue-green (It's my 3rd Popko ring). I also purchased kitschy vintage Christmas ornament cards from Popko Studio(Crystal's sister, Ann Marie). I couldn't leave without a fresh citrus scented bar of "Sunshine Shea" soap from Steve Nart of Little Birch Farm. I adore their letter pressed labels on tree bark.  And last but not least, I got a much coveted View Master pouch from A Little Piece of Moon. Vicky Vitello did an even-Steven trade for my green bunny and wooden nickel necklace. SCORE!
Twist goodies
The best part of Twist has been the friendships that have formed at each show. From a fun sleepover with Abby Berkson (Abby Berkson Ceramics) and Carrie Wagner (SepiaLepus) to goofin' around in Left Click's photo booth with Chrissy Feiteira (Chrissy Ann Ceramics), Lisa Feiteira (Lisa Marie Style) and Thea Katon (Oh How Cute! Coaster Co.) we definately ended Twist with a bang!
Twist will be missed - especially by these gals
Left Click loonies
Much love goes out to Lexie Barnes and her Twist crew for making the magic happen year after year and especially for all the little touches that made the artists feel so loved and appreciated. I wish Lexie and her team luck in their new adventures ahead and leave by planting a big wet one the iconic Twist lips. *smooch*
pucker up
Here are my upcoming fall/winter shows. Visit my Etsy shop for a small sampling of my pieces. Feel free to contact me if you would like a custom piece.

November 10 -
The Park School - Brookline Marketplace -  Brookline, MA
November 11 - Craftopia - Providence, RI
December 8 & 9 -
SoWa Holiday Market - Boston, MA

You can find Twitch and Whiskers baubles at the following stores:


Craftland
(Nov. and Dec. holiday show) - Providence, RI
Peter Lawrence Gallery (Nov. to early Jan show) - Gaylordsville, CT
Vudu Micia - New Milford, CT
English Apothecary - Bethel, CT
Aquvii - Tokyo, Japan (if you're in the area!)

Follow Twitch and Whiskers on Facebook for updates.


Monday, May 14, 2012

On the Road - Twist

Every time I do Twist, I feel like I'm going off to crafty summer camp because I get to reunite with so many of my favorite makers after a winter's break from shows. Starting off the day with hugs, hellos, and updates is always a great way to launch a show. Stir in music, a spinning disco ball, delish food, the Noho Pride Parade and Rally, and the creative vibe of Northampton and you have one exciting show. This year it was sleep-away camp for me because I got to stay with Abby Berkson of Abby Berkson Ceramics and her husband Erik. One of the highlights of the weekend was seeing her in-home studio and getting a peek into her creative process.
Twitch and Whiskers at Twist - spring 2012
There's pure magic behind Abby Berkson Ceramics
It was truly a family affair at Twist this year. Chrissy Feiteira of Chrissy Ann Ceramics and Lisa Feiteira of Lisa Marie Style were displaying their gorgeous wares. Chrissy added new vases to her lovely array of ceramics, and Lisa had an exciting variety of jewelry, housewares, and other clever accessories. Crystal Popko's Popkoshop and Ann-Marie Popko of Popko Studio were there in full force. Crystal had everyone aflutter with her vibrant butterfly wing jewelry and shiny Glitter Pop Party Rings. Ann-Marie offered gorgeous photo prints and encaustics at Twist. My favorites items of hers had to be the ones that incorporated old family photographs. She also creates fanciful hair accessories that can be found in her online shop. Behold the Twist'd Sisters!

Chrissy and Lisa of Chrissy Ann Ceramics and Lisa Marie Style
Ann-Marie and Crystal of Ann-Marie Popko Studio and Popkoshop
Twist family members also included fur and feathers. Nicole Monforti of Headcase Press not only brought bold letter press jewelry and clever paper goods, but also had a very special visitor. Her mom had recently found an abandoned kitten in her yard and the four-week-old gray puff ball of joy made a cameo appearance and left with many hearts. And speaking of critters, Steve Nart of Little Birch Farm wins the "Wild Kingdom Award" for pre-show antics.  Steve had to contend with a hungry bear trashing his chicken yard, and ducklings hatching in their incubator just moments from the show. Thankfully he made it to Twist on time and had the relaxing scent of his skin care products to ease away the stress of the morning.
Smitten with Twist's new unofficial mascot
Pre-Twist duck at Little Birch Farm
One of the first things that caught my eye during set up was an acornman pillow. How can you not love an acornman pillow? I'm so glad I got to meet the genius behind the cushion. Heidi Stevens of HaHa Studio spreads cheerful design on all things linen. Springtime sassy tea towels, pillows, and aprons were adorned with flowers, birds, hints of rick rack, and bright embroidered embellishments. Heidi's loving handmade touches make her wares the perfect housewarming, birthday, or whenever gift. Check out her Etsy shop for a fresh selection of natural fiber goods.
Heidi Stevens of HaHa Studio
I dare you not to smile.
There was a monster invasion at Twist. Did you not hear about it? Yumyo! It was Leah Moses and Dave's Twist premiere and they had kids of all ages smiling at their one-eyed Yumyo friends. These brightly hued, squishy fleece creatures came in a variety of sizes. They had weighted bean bottoms that made you wanna both hug 'em and toss 'em. Once you gaze into their hypnotic eye(s) and feel the love of their outstretched arms/flippers, there's no turning back! Get your very own Yumyo on Etsy today!
Leah and Dave of Yumyo
The eyes have it.
The next generation of makers represented at the Crafty Endeavors table. These young craftanistas shared their handmade jewelry, plush creations, and creative wares at Twist. Sponsored by WEBS - America's Yarn Store and mentored by Twist staff members the talented youngsters created and marketed their own wares, sans parents. And to top it off, they donated a portion of their earnings to the Arthritis Foundation in support of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis research. Now that's art with a heart!
Craft Endeavors
Oh so crafty!
A nice variety of Twitch and Whiskers pieces went home with happy customers, including Aurora - a blinking doll eye necklace, and Princess Pat - made from a 1920's rouge compact lid. As always, it was a pleasure meeting so many enthusiastic attendees and hanging out with dozens of creative people for the weekend. Twist happens only twice a year, so definitely make it a destination on your crafty itinerary. It's back in November. Let the countdown begin!
A Mother's Day gift for a very stylish mom!
Aurora - left
Lookin' pretty in Princess Pat
Princess Pat (right)
This weekend you can catch me at Spring Crafts in Chelsea, hosted by the New York Etsy Team and PS11. Find info on their FB event page and the New York Etsy Team page. Click here to see my full spring/summer schedule (more dates may be added).
Psst...."hooraymay" will getcha 15% off my Etsy shop or in person at the show.