Monday, October 26, 2009

Upcoming Markets in November and December

Here's where you will find me selling my jewels this holiday season:

NOVEMBER:
Etsy Under the Big Top Sale
Saturday, Nov 21st 2009, 11am-6pm
Cambrian Hall - 215 E 17th Ave (just east of Main St.)

Portobello West
November 28th, & 29th, 12 to 6pm.
At the Rocky Mountaineer Station, 1755 Cottrell Street

DECEMBER
Got Craft
Sunday, December 6th, 11am - 5pm
Royal Canadian Legion
2205 Commercial Drive (@ E.6th Ave), Vancouver

Portobello West
December 12th, & 13th, 12 to 6pm.
At the Rocky Mountaineer Station, 1755 Cottrell Street

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

I heart designers using sustainable materials

While I was selling my jewels this past September at the Calgary Portobello West market, I got a chance to roam around a bit and discovered some great designers using eco-friendly/sustainable materials in their designs.

It's a theme close to my heart, as the developer of the Green Christmas Market here in Vancouver.

First up is the one I was most excited to see. Abeego! Designer Toni Desrosiers came up with the idea for a re-usable, sustainable, food-safe alternative to plastic wrap! She impregnates hemp/cotton fabric with natural beeswax. I bought some and it works like a charm. Just rinse off in cold soapy water after use - hot will melt the wax. Plastic is the devil and this makes it a little easier to get away from using it.

I also bought a snappy striped hat from Happy Planet Hats. They make super cute fabric hats with perfect little brims and they are all made with recycled fabrics. What's not to love?
Lastly, I totally heart Natalie Gerber bags! I got one of her evening bags at last years market, it's made from upholstery fabric off-cuts. This year, I was struck with these fantastic bags made from thrifted men's suits of all things. Even the tie is used!
Designer's like this are so inspiring to me. They're not just being eco because they are hand-making things, they are totally taking it to the next level by using sustainable materials. That's commitment.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Cici Clothing & BuenoStyle


Well, I dropped the ball on this one, because the Cici Fall 2009 collection has been out for months now. But better late than never!

Jenny Yen is the lovely and talented designer for Cici clothing, and a friend of mine. Jenny's Fall 2009 collection was partially inspired by a romantic, 1920's feel and so she asked to borrow some pieces from my line for her catalogue shoot. Take a look at the lovely photographs from her collection - I think the BuenoStyle jewelry was a great fit for her line.

Chains & Roses necklace


Chains & Roses necklace, originally uploaded by buenostyle.

BuenoStyle will be at Portobello West in Vancouver this October, 2009!
Portobello West:
Sunday, October 25th, 12 to 6pm. At the Rocky Mountaineer Station (1755 Cottrell Street)

Monday, October 5, 2009

Official Olympic Clothing Line Launch at The Bay


I was working at my studio the other day, trying to catch up on a bunch of my retail orders when I heard on the radio that Dan Mangan and Sam Roberts were giving a free concert at the Bay downtown. Gah! At first, I wasn't going to go. Being your own boss is great, but if you do play hooky, you just don't get paid. I finally caved at the last minute and hurtled down there just in time to see the last 3 songs by Mangan. He ended with the robot song and a nice sing along with the crowd.

There was a ridiculously long sound check before Roberts came on. During which I felt my heart rip out of my chest upon hearing that I had missed the COWBOY JUNKIES play at 12:15!!! WTF?! How was anyone supposed to know about this? Was it a surprise? And how can I get on the mailing list for these events! I would have played hooky all day to see the Cowboy Junkies. Sheesh.

Anyway, the concert was in support of the launch of the official Olympic clothing line by The Bay. I have been a lover/coveter of vintage Canadiana for years and I was hopelessly drawn to the vintage Hudson's Bay Co. imagery. They also kind of lucked out because the look is very hot right now (lumberjack plaids, antlers/deer, toques).



Yes, The Bay (Hudson's Bay Company) is drawing heavily on their heritage logos, and it's a smart move. I was of two thoughts seeing the "Cowichan" sweater in the official Olympic merch line up. My first, emotional thought was, eff yeah! My immediate second thought was; wait - where are those sweaters made? My guess is China.

As it turned out, I checked a bunch of the labels on the official Olympic merch and a lot of it was indeed made overseas. But I was also pleasantly surprised to see several pieces that were indeed made in Canada. Like these hockey pucks, thank goodness! In fact, I asked one of the sales assistants if she could point out a few pieces that were made in Canada. She had no idea what I meant and I explained to her I wanted to buy pieces that were actually manufactured in Canada. She had to ask her supervisor. Her super listened to my question then graciously ran to check with his supervisor. He came back and pointed out one particular sweater that boasted a 'made in canada' hand tag directly on the garment.But, while I was waiting, I also found several chatchkas that were made in Canada (key rings, lanyards) sitting right next to he till.

The official word is the the collection is 25% made in Canada, and rest made offshore.

Politics aside, I have to thank The Bay for giving me a chance to get (this) close to wee little Sam Roberts in such a intimate crowd.

I knew he was not a tall man, but I'm sure most people's first thoughts when he graced the stage were; "wow - he's tiny". Yes, yes he is. And packed with so much charismatic talent - he's amazing to watch.