Autumn in the Bluegrass

Walking in to work yesterday morning, I couldn’t help but notice the gorgeous autumn weather. The sky was blue and the autumn breeze was crisp…the morning was perfect. It appears my favorite season is here to stay for a while. 🙂

In honor of autumn, here are some beautiful handmade autumn items created by people right here in the Bluegrass! Click on the photos to go to the individual shop listings for the items featured here.

From Patsysjoy in Lexington, KY

From lilyofthevalleyky in Lexington, KY

From RosebirdJewelry in Lexington, KY

From sewmillionstitches in Nicholasville, KY

From PandaGailSmithson in Louisville, KY

From KnittingWonders in Louisville, KY

From BiddysBeads in Lexington, KY

From TheSparrowsLoft in Flemingsburg, KY

Available from local artist Biddy’s Beads…

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Today this adorable little giraffe necklace is only $15.99 with free shipping in the US and Canada! Regular price is $19.99 plus $2 shipping! You save $6! Just click on the photo to go to my Etsy shop to get this deal! I only have 1 of these necklaces left.

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So I spent a week in Copenhagen, Denmark this month (posts and pictures about that coming soon) and it was a very nice city. However, after a week of cafe food and concrete I was soooo happy to be back in the bluegrass! As I was riding my bike out along the back roads where the horse farms are here in Lexington, a group of horses gathered and ran beside me. That’s one of the many reasons I love Lexington, Ky! 🙂 I love the horses and the untouched natural beauty of the horse farms. With that in mind, I created this treasury of horse related Etsy items. Several local artists are included here. Check out locals – Reimagined by Luna, Patsy’s Joys, Tea Horse Studio, and Sand K Kreations, and Tiffany Dawn Photo.

To see the actual treasury, just click on the image below…

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The Rough Customers : Lexington ska band takes part in Battle of the Bands 16

The Rough Customers – “Lexington’s best (and only) ska band” are taking part in an epic battle of the bands, the winner of which will appear on Vans Warped Tour!  A quick registration is required to vote, then you may vote up to once a day.   Click here to vote!

For info on upcoming shows, be sure to check out The Rough Customers Facebook page.

You can see The Rough Customers live at 9pm Friday 9 March 2012  at Third Street Dive in Louisville.

Etsy Treasury Featuring Lexington Artisans

All the artisans featured in this treasury are from right here in the Bluegrass! We have some very talented individuals among us!

Please click on the photo to go to the treasury where you can then click on individual items! Support handmade. Shop local!

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Featured in this treasury? Post below and tell us a little about yourself. Don’t forget to include a link to your shop, blog, and/or facebook fan page!

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Featured Local Artist : Jess2Bead (Jessie Yost)

-Tell us a bit about yourself
My name is Jessie Yost and I am the creator of all of the wonderful items at jess2bead on Etsy. I grew up in Lexington and have lived here again for the past 10 years after brief residencies in Chattanooga, TN and Tampa, FL with my loving partner and our brilliant daughter. This summer we will be making another big move up to Minneapolis, MN in time for our daughter to start high school.

-What kind of artist are you?
I am a beadweaving artist. I use durable nylon threads and tiny glass beads to weave jewelry and art. I also enjoy crocheting and drawing on the side.

-And what first drew you to that particular medium?
I needed to make handmade gifts for Christmas one year due to lack of funds and just decided to use a bead loom my partner had bought and never used. I loved it and took a workshop with Don Pierce who, along with the amazing artists in that workshop, instilled in me a love for the craft. I was so drawn to the idea of creating intricately woven pieces from these small piles of color. It is still magical for me after 11 years.

-Apart from creating things, what do you do?
I work full time as the Department Head over Kitchens, Bath, and Appliances at the Home Depot. I am also the Team Depot Captain there so I organize and lead volunteer projects to better the community and help those in need using resources from Home Depot.

-What Handmade possession do you most cherish?
I have a growing collection of artist trading cards (ATC’s) from a group that I am part of. Working from a theme, we each design a 2.5×3.5 card every two months, then mail them out to someone else in the group. The different mediums and different artists’ styles make each one so unique and wonderful.

-What are some of the ways you promote your work?
I post to the Twitter and the Facebook and most recently was invited to Pinterest which I am still trying to figure out. I have a blog where I occasionally talk about my work among other things that cross my mind. Most importantly, I give my mother jewelry to wear. If you have one of my business cards then you have probably met my mother. She does not go out without finding someone to talk to about jess2bead and will not finish the conversation without handing out my card. How great is that for free advertising?


-What are some of the things you do when you face a creative block?
Sometimes I will doodle, waiting for inspiration, but usually cleaning up from finished projects does the trick. I am very messy and I hate to clean so if I just go into my studio and begin cleaning I will usually come up with new ideas immediately just to get out of cleaning.

-If you could have one super power what would it be and why?
I would have lots of energy throughout the day without the aid of caffeine so I could accomplish more, even after a long day at work.

-What is your favorite drink?

Brooklyn Brewery’s Double Chocolate Stout  yum

-If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
I would lose my current power which is the power of procrastination. I can procrastinate like no other.

Featured Local Artist : The Moose Baby (Ashley Hull)

Tell us a bit about yourself.

I am 27 years old and have lived in Kentucky for the past 14 years. I’ve lived in a couple of different places in Kentucky, but Lexington is by far the best! I went to the University of Kentucky for both my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, so of course I am a Wildcat fan!! I love Keeneland season (Spring more so than Fall), but I’ll take any excuse to get out there. Outside of work I love to sew, embroider, workout, and read on my Kindle Fire (I love that thing!). I opened an Etsy shop in December 2011 called The Moose Baby where I sell my sewing creations. My focus has been on Kindle Fire, iPad, and other e-reader cases, but I recently expanded to include home décor, bags, and other personalized items.

What is the first craft project you remember making?

I have crafted as long as I can remember! I had a stay at home mom who always got out the craft supplies and kits to entertain my brother and me.  My first work of art was a notebook that I filled with stickers and drawings. My 4 year old self was very proud of that book.

What kind of artist are you?

I sew and embroider. I sew several different types of items, but my focus lately has been Kindle and iPad cases. I just purchased an embroidery machine, so I am expanding my Etsy shop to include monogrammed pillows, home décor, and other personalized items.

And what first drew you to that particular medium?

I have always had very specific ideas of what I wanted in home décor and clothing. I could never find exactly what I was looking for in stores or online shopping so I taught myself how to sew them. Although most of what I sew is created entirely by me, I also love to find items in stores that need a little extra love to become a beautiful piece to add to my collection.

Apart from creating things, what do you do? / Is creating art your full-time job, or do you work outside of creating these magnificent items?

I am a Speech-Language Pathologist. I work in a public school district with students from preschool to high school who have speech and language disorders, Down syndrome, Autism, and other developmental delays. I love my job and the kids I get to work with.

If you could give one piece of advice to a new Etsy seller, what would it be?

Since I am a fairly new Etsy seller myself, I don’t have a lot of wisdom to provide. I would say to make sure to have variety in your shop. Lots of different colors and prints catch buyers’ eyes when they are browsing. Since customers can’t physically touch and hold your product, the pictures you post are very important. Take good pictures that show the true color, size, shape, and use of the item. Lastly, talk to your customers! I love sending and receiving messages with my customers to verify details of the order, notify them of shipment, and provide feedback on the transaction.

What are the three websites you couldn’t live without?

Etsy.com: Of course! This is where I sell my creations. I love working on my store and adding new items to increase my stock.

Amazon.com: I order supplies from here that I need to buy in bulk. There are always great prices and with Amazon Prime, you get FREE 2 day shipping!

Pinterest.com: This site always gives me great ideas of new items I can create. I’ve found fabric prints, monogramming ideas, and unique ways to use things I already have in my home from browsing Pinterest.

When is your favorite, most productive and creative time? Day, night?

-Since I work in the school system, my most productive and creative times have been during breaks, snow days, and holidays that I have off from work. How better to spend my cherished time off than in my sewing room! When I’m not blessed with a snow day or Spring Break, I usually spend a few evenings a week sewing and creating for my Etsy shop.

 

 

 

Featured Local Artist : ReImagined by Luna (Melissa Oesch)

Tell us a bit about yourself.
I grew up in Eastern Kentucky on 108 acres in the middle of the Daniel Boone National Forest.  I was home-schooled from 4th grade on and started working at coffee shops when I was 16.

What is the first craft project you remember making?
While I don’t remember the “first” per se, one that quickly comes to mind was in high school.  My aunt and I worked together and turned a baby’s high chair into a book shelf.  We took broken glass to create a backdrop for the top shelf.  It was pretty fabulous.  I moved it around with me for years until it became apparent that I was far too transient for such a sharp, breakable piece of furniture.

What kind of artist are you?
I am the kind that has always appreciated beauty in unlikely places and creates in hopes that others become more in touch with their higher selves.

And what first drew you to that particular medium?
Oh, ok…particular medium…I’m going to go with fiber.  While I mostly create books, I love working and piecing fabric together in any capacity. I prefer working with upcycled and recycled materials.  I also really like hand-stitching, especially words.  All of these come together in a frequently unconventional sort of way.  I have not been taught in any traditional sense and have “felt” my way into all of this.

Apart from creating things, what do you do? / Is creating art your full-time job, or do you work outside of creating these magnificent items?
I create full-time, over-time, most of the time.  I also write and read quite a bit while enjoying a cup of hot tea.  I love frolicking through the woods, camping beneath the stars, and watching the moon’s travels.  I look for adventures on a somewhat regular basis, dance frequently, and research whatever pops in my head.

 

How do you divide your time between studio time and planning, administrative things, etc.
At this point, it is mostly a matter of prioritizing.   I do what needs to be done the most.  This changes drastically depending upon the time of year.  If I can help it, I keep my to-do as short as possible trying to cross things off pretty quickly.    It helps keep me from getting too overwhelmed.

Please describe your creative process.
Oh, well, this changes frequently.  I have several lines of work now and tend to create what I need to fill orders, re-stock, etc.  Then, *bam*, inspiration happens and I’m researching new shapes and histories on certain images and creating something new.  This inspiration is more directly sought after when it comes to custom orders as I am working with a deadline; however, I appreciate the challenge and continue to be surprised at how fabulously it keeps “working”.

What handmade possession do you most cherish?
I most cherish the fabric labyrinth that I have hanging on my wall.  I spent one particular summer doing art therapy on myself.  The reason for this was that I was going to be teaching it in the fall, and I wanted to see if it “worked”.  It was an incredible experience and the labyrinth was one of the many things I created.  There is a long, multi-layered story behind it, but the short story is that the labyrinth itself was created from the shirt that I wore to my younger brother’s funeral.  I found the labyrinth symbol shortly after he passed and it has become a healing symbol for me on every level.

Where do you see yourself in ten years?
As soon as I read that question, I saw bright colors and water and lots of traveling.  I am open to the best possible scenarios whatever those may be.

If you could give one piece of advice to a new etsy seller, what would it be?
Keep your store current, your photographs high-quality, and your descriptions thorough.

What are some of the ways you promote your work?
Word of mouth, social media, art festivals, and a website.


What are the three websites you couldn’t live without?
Gypsy Ashram, FreeWill Astrology, and Hulu.

How did you come up with the name you sell under (i.e. shop name)?
Oh, another long story made short…it’s two-part.  The word “ReImagined” came along side the labyrinth.  After my brother passing and a whole lot of other hard experiences, I realized I needed to “re-imagine” my life…to see how it could be and not base the future on my previous experiences.  As far as “Luna” goes, I nicknamed myself after hearing of it as a little girl’s name.  I love the sound of the word and feel strongly connected to the moon.

What are some of the things you do when you face a creative block?
Dance. Walk.  Drink tea.  Change tasks.  Do alternate nostril breathing.

When is your favorite, most productive and creative time? Day, night?
I’m incredibly, unabashedly adaptable and every day/night is different.

If you could have one super power, what would it be and why?
I want to be able to turn into animals, though which one changes every day.

What is your favorite drink?
Decaf French Roast or Hot Raspberry Green Tea or Black Homemade Chai

If you could trade places with any other person for a week, famous or not famous, living or dead, real or fictional. with whom would it be?
I would trade places with someone visiting Thailand or Brazil or India…

If you could be any character in fiction, who would you be?
All the characters that come to mind have troubles of their own and the last thing I want is to wish for someone else’s learning experience…I have enough of my own.

If you had only six months left to live, what would you do with the time?
I’d travel abroad.

Which talent would you most like to have?
Singing.

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
…I would not be so hard on myself and my teeth would be perfect and I’d never have to go to a dentist.

 

You can learn more about Melissa at her beautiful books on her website, ReImagined Online and at her Facebook Page.

Be sure to check out her Etsy Shop!