Weekend Guide: November 10 + 11

Funky Finds 


Date: Saturday, Nov.10th and Sunday, Nov. 11th 
Time: Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 11am-4pm 
Location: Amon G. Carter Exhibits Bldg. at Will Rogers Memorial Center, 3400 Burnett-Tandy Drive, Fort Worth 
More Info: http://funkyfinds.com/events/experience/fortworth/2012/index.html 
Participating Etsy Dallas Members: ReGEARED, BUTTER, DCimaginations, Maggie May I, Kessler Craftsman 



Lakewood Home Festival and Market 

Date: Saturday, Nov.10th and Sunday, Nov. 11th 
Time: Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 11am-5pm 
Location: Lakewood Elementary School, 3000 Hillbrook St., Dallas 
More Info: http://www.lecpta.org/lakewoodhomefestival

Participating Etsy Dallas Member: Christie Cone Ceramics


White Rock Lake Tunes & Trucks Festival 

Date: Saturday, Nov.10th and Sunday, Nov. 11th
Time: 10am - 8pm 
Location: On Boy Scout Hill, the shores of White Rock Lake in Dallas 
More Info: http://www.whiterocklakefoundation.org/festival.html 
Participating Etsy Dallas Members:  Dowdy Studio 

Craft Blast from the Past: Washi Tape Magnets

Esther from estieMade bring us another installment in her awesome Craft Blast from the Past series.



Craft Blast from the Past is back! We're focusing on DIY magnets today. Remember making magnets when you were young? It usually involved gluing circular magnets to some kind of art piece we made, or using magnetic tape on the back of a photo. Today I'm going to teach you to make your own with washi tape and magnetic business cards. It's a quick and easy way to spruce up your fridge or office filing cabinet. I got the inspiration from this tutorial.


Materials
-washi tape
-business card magnets 
-cardstock 
-scissors



Steps
Peel the plastic covering off the magnets to expose the sticky side. 

Place the magnet onto the cardstock and press down firmly. Make sure there are no air bubbles between the magnet and cardstock. Then trim off the excess paper.

Place the washi tape parallel to one of the edges of the business card, then use your scissors and cut along the tape line. Lastly, cut the edges of the magnet. You can either do straight cuts, or you can cut zig zags to mimic the torn edges of washi tape.

Since washi tape is so thin, I thought it'd be fun make a couple magnets with colored paper underneath the tape instead of plain white cardstock. I used sheets from a paper sample book I had at home. (If you're in Texas, you can get these books free from Clampitt for free.)

Since I used pastels, the color underneath came out pretty subtle. I like how it adds just a hint of color to the magnet though. 

Like I said, this is a super-quick project. What will you use your washi tape magnets for?

Scenes from the Klyde Warren Park with the Dallas Yarn Bombers

Kelly from Local Honey had a chance to hang out with possibly the most crafty, colorful, creative bunch in Dallas, and being the amazing photographer that she is, she caught it all on film to share with us. 

The Dallas Yarn Bombers were busy yarn-bombing the heck out of the brand new Klyde Warren Park's Reading Room area in preparation for it's grand opening last Saturday. I couldn't get enough shots of their adorable garden-themed creation as well as their precious knitted critters and colorful knitting supplies.

They really did an amazing job. Make sure you stop by and see it in person! It'll be up through November. If you're interested in participating in their next installation, they're always needing more crafty yarn-loving volunteers. Check out their Facebook page to learn more about volunteer opportunities.

Weekend Guide: November 2 + 3 + 4



The Girlie Show 

Date: Friday, November 2nd and Saturday, November 3rd 
Time: Friday 6-11pm, Saturday 12-5pm 
Location: Oklahoma City Public Farmer’s Market, 311 S. Klein – Oklahoma City, OK
More Info: http://thegirlieshow.net 
Participating Etsy Dallas Members: Dowdy Studio 


Etsy Denton Handmade Harvest

Date: Saturday, November 3rd 
Time: 10am-4pm 
Location: Greater Denton Arts Council/Center for Visual Arts on Hickory Street, Denton 
More Info: http://www.facebook.com/events/232999746822015/ 
Participating Etsy Dallas Members: Regal Cottage, ReGEARED, Christie Cone Ceramics



The Southlake Carroll Craft Fair 

Date: Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th 
Time: Saturday 9-5pm,Sunday 11-5pm 
Location: Carroll Senior High School 1501 West Southlake Boulevard, Southlake 
More Info: http://www.sccraftfair.webs.com/  
Participating Etsy Dallas Members: Silla Soup 



Plano West Snowflake Holiday Bazaar 

Date: Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th 
Time: Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday Noon-5pm 
Location: Plano West Senior High, 5601 W. Parker Road, Plano 
More Info: http://planowestband.org/styled-4/styled-11/ 
Participating Etsy Dallas Members: The Pig and the Peacock 

Where it's Made - Dowdy Studio



Dylan and Pamela of Dowdy Studio's Warehouse Studio




Where is your creative studio space?
Our studio is in East Dallas in a warehouse strip behind Good 2 Go Taco and Goodfriend Beergarden off Garland and Peavy Road. We moved into this studio space December of this year, after kicking Dowdy Studio out of our guest bedroom and red 2 car garage, and our mobile shop, the Dowdy Studio Wagon, out of our backyard. 

What do you make there?
Dylan screenprints our tees, hoodies, messenger bags, wood clocks, coasters and anything else he can get his hands on. I (Pamela) work on my jewelry designs, sew and design fun pillows and help Dylan. When we aren't making things we both park out butts at our giant 1970s drafting table dreaming up new designs while we brew coffee in the back. 

What is your favorite item in your creative space?
When we first moved in, we were given a stack of pallets from a hardware store. A couple of them we made into small tables, but the one we love the most we hand-painted our logo on, stained it, then hung it with heavy duty chain from the ceiling rafters. All the beat up recycled wood turned different colors once we sealed it, so it looks pretty sweet and rugged. 

Favorite Halloween candy?
Pamela - I hoard and hide peanut butter cups from Dylan, so I can eat them later. 
Dylan - Every candy, but especially white chocolate Kit Kat bars. 

Where it's Made - Pamplemousse 1983



Maryam of Pamplemousse1983's Studio Den


Where is your creative studio space?
My studio space is in our den and is shared with our two dogs and the kitchen.

What do you make there?
I am a photographer so I edit photos on the computer but I also make jewelry with some of my photos and use the space for that as well.

What is your favorite item in your creative space?
Probably the chalkboard window I got in Tulsa while vending at Indie Emporium a few weeks ago!

Favorite Halloween candy?
This is tough...I love snickers but the mini reese's are so good too!  I always eat the chocolate first then eat the peanut butter center :)

We're Having a Halloween Costume Contest!


Etsy Dallas wants to see your ghouls and goblins! Post a photo on the Etsy Dallas Facebook Page to enter our Halloween Costume Photo Contest. 


One lucky winner will win all of these fabulous Fall themed handmade items:




Owl Alphabet Print from MereDesigns



YeeHaw Kitty Print from Dowdy Studio







Candy Sprinkle Necklace from Maggie May I



Must. Have. Brains. Shea Butter Soap Set from The Pig and The Peacock


We want to see your creativity and fantasmagoria! You've got until Friday, November the 2nd at 3:00 PM CST to enter.


Where it's Made - ReGEARED


Rachel of ReGEARED's Barn Studio



Where is your creative studio space?
The shop is nestled in pine trees behind our house in Grapevine, Texas.

What do you make there?
We make whatever we dream up out of what we have - which is a lot of retired bicycle parts and reclaimed wood. Art, clocks and furniture.

What is your favorite item in your space?
Ooooh that's hard. But the walnut tumbler that shines up old parts and makes them new is probably my favorite.

Favorite Halloween candy?
Don't lay a finger on my butterfinger!

Where it's Made - Regal Cottage



Regina of Regal Cottage's Home Studio


Where is your creative studio space? 
My creative space is our home office that I have completely hi-jacked! My husband, Aaron, also works from home most days. We used to share this space which was nice until we discovered that the hum of my sewing machine was not good background noise for his phone conferences. So I did what I had to and kicked him out! This is a really great space because it has tons of built-in storage and a nice long tabletop area where I can really spread my work out. 

What do you make there? 
Toys, toys, and more toys!

What is your favorite item in your creative space? 
A small watercolor painting that my Dad painted.

Favorite Halloween candy? 
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups!

Weekend Guide: October 26 + 27 + 28

Blues, Bandits & BBQ 

Date: Friday, Oct. 26th and Saturday, Oct 27th 
Time: Friday 4-9pm and Saturday 12-6pm
Location: Future site of the Davis Street Market Development, 715 W Davis, Dallas 
More Info: http://www.gooakcliff.org/blues-bandits-bbq/ 
Participating Etsy Dallas Members: Dowdy Studio



Cyclesomatic 2012 

Date: Saturday, Oct. 27th 
Time: 11am-3pm 
Location: Rosemont Primary School, 1919 Stevens Forest Drive, Dallas
More Info: http://bikefriendlyoc.org/cyclesomatic-2012/ 
Participating Etsy Dallas Member: ReGEARED 

Where it's Made - Jenni20 Designs


Jenni of Jenni20 Designs' Creative Space in her Cottage



Here's Jenni in front of her acid green bookshelf she salvaged and painted and dedicates to all her jenni20 designs fabric. (Her own stash lives in a dark closet, but she lets her j20 fabric decorate her studio...colorful fun and so easy to be inspired by.)

Where is your creative studio space?

My studio space is in my little cottage...I make all kinds of messes in that room...and also my jenni20 travel accessories. 

What do you make in your creative studio space?
I paint, sew, quilt, embroider, write, daydream, and read in this space. (My childhood daybed is installed in this room and I spend a lot of time, cross legged on that, staring at fabrics and deciding what to put together next.)


What is your favorite item in your space?
My favorite item in my space is this little poodle pincushion I thrifted...or bought on Etsy....I honestly can't remember. He sits on my pretty vintage desk and doesn't actually get used because I'm kind of klutzy and I don't want to break him when I'm spazzing about by my sewing machine. I'll take a glamour shot of him. You'll see. He's precious.

Favorite Halloween candy?
My favorite Halloween candy is.....Mounds. Oh my, mini coconut dark chocolate pieces of loveliness. Mmmmm. (They're not allowed in the studio.)

Where it's Made - DCimaginations


Chau of DCimagination's Couch Studio


Where is your creative studio space?
My couch in the family room.

What do you make there?
Fun knitted hats and sweaters for dogs

What is your favorite item in your creative space?
My dogs of course! They sit with me and occassionally lend a helping paw.  Just like how they currently are in the photo.

Favorite Halloween candy?
The classic Pop Rocks!

Where it's Made - Christie Cone Ceramics



Christie of Christie Cone Ceramic's Sunroom Studio




Where is your creative studio space?
In a funny little sunroom on the back of my house.

What do you make there?
Ceramics galore.

What is your favorite item in your creative space?
A little marino moss ball in a tiny little tube that my sister gave me.

Favorite Halloween candy?

Reeses pieces. Mmmm.

Weekend Guide: October 20 + 21 An Online Sale!


 Looks like this weekend will be the perfect time to sit back and relax with a cozy cup of tea and let the handmade goodies be delivered to your doorstep. These Etsy Dallas shops are having online sales this weekend with free shipping. 

La Alica Earth Friendly Frills

Alicia creates the most amazing purses, jewelry, accessories and home decor from reclaimed paper. Use coupon code: FREESHIP at checkout for free shipping on any item at La Alica.


Local Honey Sweet Handmade and Custom Illustrations

Kelly Christine hand illustrates custom family portraits and makes awesome personalized burlap pillows. Use coupon code: OCTFREESHIPPING at checkout for free shipping on any item at Local Honey.



ReGEARED ReCLAIMED. ReINVENTED.

Rachel reclaims bicycle parts and transforms them into art, jewelry, and furniture. Use coupon code: ETSYDALLASFREE for free shipping on any item at ReGEARED.



Regal Cottage Eco Fab Fun for Little Ones

Regina makes adorable toys and baby gifts from the perfect eco-fab combo of organic cotton and vintage fabrics. Use coupon code: REGALFREESHIP for free shipping on any item at Regal Cottage.

Adorable DIY Halloween Treats




Trick-or-treat time is almost here! This fun DIY project from Rori of MadeByRori might just make your house the most popular in the neighborhood with all the ghouls and goblins. 


Here are the supplies you will need: the cardboard from toilet paper rolls (you can also cut paper towel rolls to size, if needed); scissors; scrap paper in Halloween colors; scrap pieces of ribbon or twine; candy; double-stick tape; cellophane.

How to make these awesome Halloween treats:

1.   Cut scrap paper to 6 x 4 1/8 inches to fit the toilet paper roll. You may have some excess outside the edge of the roll, but that’s okay.
2.   Put double-stick tape around each end of the toilet paper tube and around the middle. Carefully wrap the tube with the paper. You’ll have about an inch of overlap, so add an extra strip inside the end of your paper for extra hold.
3.   Now center the wrapped tube in a piece of cellophane. I cut the cellophane into pieces of 13 x 8.5 inches. You want to roll along the 8.5-inch length, so there’s plenty left on either side. Use a small piece of double-stick tape to secure the cellophane to itself when you reach the end.
4.   Tie off one end of the cellophane with ribbon or twine (about 6.5 inches should be enough for one end), leaving the other end open so you can put in a few pieces of candy. Fun!
5.   Tie off the other end and you’re done!
6.   Put your adorable treats in a bowl and get ready to impress the neighbors.


These also make fun party takeaways. And they’re a good way to spice up the office candy bowl. 

Where it's Made - mere designs



Meredith of mere design's Office Studio



Where is your creative studio space?
My creative space is the office of my family's house in Richardson, Texas.

What do you make in your creative space?

I cut lots and lots of paper to design colorful mobiles for children's rooms there.

What's your favorite item in your space?
Aside from my partners in crime who are always underfoot (my 12-year-old dog and 1-year-old son), my new favorite item in the space is Lauren Gregg's "Be Excellent to Each Other" print from a pop culture exhibit at Gallery 1988 -- inspired by Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, of course!

Favorite Halloween candy?

My favorite Halloween candy is the Hershey's Special Dark miniature bar. My brother didn't like them, so I got all of his growing up.

Where it's Made - Seventy-five Apparel


Creth and Eddie of Seventy-five Apparel's Garage Studio


Where is your creative studio space?
Our creative studio space is in Eddie's garage in Richardson, Texas.


What do you make there?
We screen print t-shirts, wall art, and apparel.

What is your favorite item in your creative space?
Favorite item in our creative space is our stereo. Music makes the work easy.

Favorite Halloween candy?
Cotton candy?! I know you won't get cotton candy as you're trick or treating but you will get it at most Halloween parties and it's AMAZING!

Learn How to Green your Halloween


What will you dress up as this year? Time will tell...

I recently learned about the Third Annual National Costume Swap Day – it's October 13th this year. You can join the adventure on Facebook. Or start an event in your own area, learn how at GreenHalloween.org  



Bring your child's Halloween costume from last year and walk away with a different one. This event includes costumes for kids, adults and pets too! You pay nothing just bring costume(s) with you for swapping! 

I love this idea!! By swapping costumes, you save stuff from the landfills, it's free, meet fun people and get cool costumes. What's not to love!?

Find an event close to you. The count down is on...

This eco-idea brought to you by Alicia of La Alicia

Weekend Guide: October 12 + 13 + 14


Pegasus Plaza Market 
Date: Friday, Oct. 12th
Time: 11am - 2pm
Location: Main & Akard in Downtown Dallas
More Info:  http://dowdystudio.blogspot.com/2011/03/wheres-that-wagon.html
Participating Etsy Dallas Members: Dowdy Studio 



Arts Goggle
Date: Saturday, Oct. 13th
Time: 4pm-10pm
Location: Near Southside in Ft Worth (1207 W. Magnolia) 


Urban Street Bazaar

Date: Saturday, Oct. 13th and Sunday, Oct. 14th
Time: Saturday 12-8pm, Sunday 12-4pm
Location: Bishop Arts District, Dallas
More Info: http://makeitindiegenius.squarespace.com/urban-street-bazaar1/
Participating Etsy Dallas Members: Pamplemousse1983, estieMade, Dowdy Studio 


Etsy Dallas Pillow Talk

This past weekend, Dallas teased us with the first cold weather spurt it has seen in quite some time. After a million days of a million degree heat, the colder it gets, the more we all want to snuggle up with our loved ones by a cozy fireplace in a giant pillow and blanket palette.  Here to prepare you with the perfect cold weather pillow pile is me, Pamela Dowdy from Dowdy Studio.

We know a thing or two about pillows, as we create some for our shop too. Plus we have quite a collection of our own that are always great couch companions, fort builders and of course, house-maker-prettiers.

First, I want to make sure you are super excited:


Are you thrilled now? K, good

Now get ready for some unconventional pillow talk.

I've secretly stalked all the Etsy Dallas pillow maker members to find the best for your fireplace pillow palette collections. After all my pillow peepings, here's what I have for you:



Local Honey's Texas pillow reminds me of that one winter we had a couple years back where the Texas had strange white fluffy stuff all over it, and my cat was like "WTF, is this?!?! And why so fun to lick??"



BUTTER's Drop it Like it's Hot Pillow is totally talking about misplacing your body mass to the floor by the fireplace. Pass me the hot cocoa, but don't drop that, because it is hot.   



 Midnight Snack's Toast Pillow will butter up any pillow party situation. It's possible it will also make you hungry. So you should probably go ahead and get the matching bacon one too. 



 To add a full bucket of cuteness to this pillow palette party, grab one of these Owl Pillows from Regal Cottage. If you're sitting solo at your pillow party, add this guy as your plus one. He's a good cuddler, listener and his eyes are so dreamy, you'll be forgetting all about the chili weather outside in no time.



For you trekkies, who are like "Why make pillow palette when I can have Star-Trek marathon on the couch!?!" Set phasers to pillow mode and have Scotty join you....er well, his pillow formation of himself. And before I reveal too much about my Star Trek knowledge, go where no pillow party has gone before with Yellow Bug Boutique's Star Trek themed pillows.



Here's our Dowdy Studio contribution to the pillow party, Viking Wood Beard. Unlike the cute owl above, this pillow viking is more likely to steal your firewood, booze and take off in his giant wooden ship to pillage more pillow parties. We apologize for his behavior, but I guess that's what you get when you invite an unruly viking over for a quiet relaxing evening by the fireplace. What were you thinking?


Have a favorite pillow from the Etsy Dallas artists above? Let us know. Want to tell us how you enjoy the cold days inside? Tell us!

Shop more pillows and all the Etsy Dallas member's shops here.

Happy pillow party!
-Pamela