Saturday, November 07, 2009

Meet Lizette Greco



Lizette Greco will be exhibiting some work this Sunday. Info below.

Flower Hill Art Showcase
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Noon-5 PM
Flower Hill Promenade
Del Mar, California

Friday, November 06, 2009

Hello Kitty!


I love Hello Kitty! I really feel like she is the reason why I love toys. Every time we would go to a "cool city" as a kid, I would buy Hello Kitty items and got so excited. I actually used to work at the Sanrio store in SF making gift baskets which was pretty fun considering I just sat in the basement and got to be creative a little bit. Anyways, Hello Kitty is celebrating her birthday this month and there is a great article about her creator, Yuko Yamaguchi. I used to think we had the exact same DOB but now I am unsure. The days might be different. Anyways, Happy Birthday to her!

Thursday, November 05, 2009

NYC here I come.


airplane by Bumbleday
Today I am going on an airplane to spend a long weekend in upstate New York with some of my best friends. I have known these girls since the age of 11 and next week I turn the age of not telling. So this blog might be a little light for the next week depending on how much I can get done between now and then. xo

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Stitchy Kitty, Fuzzy Puppy


I just got a copy of Stitchy Kitty Fuzzy Puppy: 60 Motifs to Stitch Everywhere. This book is really adorable and perfect for any cat or dog lover. The projects range from simple to more complex AND I really like some of the new embroidery stitches I have never seen before which add nice texture to not only dogs and cats but for many other projects and creatures you might like. I feel like we all know someone that is a true dog lover/cat lover. Get this book to make a unique and adorable project for them this holiday!

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Shelly visits Gallery Hanahou

Shelly, my lovely and fantastic intern was recently in NYC and visited Gallery Hanahou and I asked her to write a blog post about her visit. Here it is:



First you have to get the street name right… HOWston… not Houston and Broadway… Then you have to actually find the small entrance to this large building (the Cable Building in SOHO), which I walked by at least twice before going in!

Once I was there I was shocked, you are walking by all of these small businesses and then BAM! You make it into the tiny Gallery Hanahou. “Amazing” was the first word out of my mouth as I walked into a bustling Parson’s Workshop led by Shoichi Ishizawa (the President himself!). The walls, ceilings, radiator and floor are completely covered with creations in the show titled “Before and After” created by the Japanese group Ossu! Shugeibu that translates into: Yo! Crafting Club.



I of course had to introduce myself to some of the gallery people milling about as I had met Koko the previous weekend at Schmancy’s Plush You! Show in Seattle. Koko was completely surprised to see me since I totally forgot to mention I was headed to NYC… ha ha. Koko walked me around the show and I noticed that nothing was really for sale, NONE of the toys/crafts were for sale?! What!? But the passion of Ishizawa is for everyone to be able to craft these incredible toys on their own, hence all the instructions on the walls! Cool.



Walking around and checking out all of the interestingly usable objects I think my favorites must be the umbrella birds and the “don’t buy Fake!” tea kettle cover. Let me tell you if you are at all crafty this show was a definite push to go home and make something!

Asher Jasper

I like these needle felted toys by Asher Jasper