Sunday, August 28, 2011

Rejection Stinks

About the time I think I have my blogging on a role, the time gets away again and I lose a few weeks.  This blog is always on my mind though.  I have so many ideas on what to write and share.  I just have to figure out when and how I can manage to get it all done. 

In the time since I posted last, Green Envy Girls has been busy with orders and building up our inventory for The Festival on the Plaza on October 1.  We also have been applying to a couple of local craft shows.  We applied for the Indie Deluxe Craft Fair.  When I visited the show last year, I definitely saw a gap that needed Green Envy Girls bags.  I felt so confident that we would get accepted without a hitch.  It was very dissapointing when we were rejected.  That is such a yucky word.  No matter what type of rejection the word is in reference to, it never feels good.  I come from a visual arts background and they teach you to never let rejection get to you.  You have to keep trying.  It still hurts.  It definitely affects the way you look at yourself and your work.  What is it exactly that wasn't good enough?  I spent a week really questioning myself and Green Envy Girls.  Well, I'm back on track and concentrating on our next show. 

In the last few weeks, we have created a one of a kind diaper bag for a dear friend who is having a baby girl in November.

We did a zipper this time instead of the flap over the front.  We upcycled a pair of army green girl's pants for some small pockets on the front, back, sides and a pocket on the interior.  We also upcycled a pink and white infant girl's dress.  We utilized the pleats on the dress and the brass button for some added interest.  We also used our new t-shirt technique with the hotter pink for some added fun.


We're really proud of this bag and are hopeful that this little baby girl will get lots of use out of her new Green Envy Girls diaper bag.

I have been obsessed with jewelry lately.  As a visual artist, I have always been a nut for found objects, especially objects with a story to tell.  Below are some sneak peaks at some of my favorite pieces that will be featured at our next craft show.


This detail shows an antique skeleton key and an old vintage button.


This necklace features an upcycled sting of pearls and some old vintage aged buttons.


This detail shows an old rusty watch buckle integrated with our t-shirt jersey necklace and a touch of fall colored beads and brass elements.



Wednesday, August 3, 2011

World War II

A person could write volumes about war and the toll it takes on society and I'm sure you could also write volumes about what good a war has or could have.  This is not what this particular blog is about.  This is about Green Envy Girls fascination with all things military that could be turned into super cool and fashionable wearable pieces of art.  I've been sewing and upcycling old military clothes for years.  People love anything military whether it be camouflage, military patches or military symbols.  It can represent different things for each individual, whether it be personal, purely asthetic or for its design elements. 


As Green Envy Girls makes more and more bags, we learn more and more.  I need to write a blog about all the things I've leaned about webbing and strapping for instance.  I'm always on the lookout for good, strong, attractive strapping.  It's hard to find used.  I am always visiting thrift stores and resale shops looking for such treasures.  I focus on fabrics that can be turned into a nice strap or I look for bags where I could take the straps off and use them on our bags.  Recently, I was teaching in Del City and I knew that the Brigadoon Military Surplus store was close so I headed over.  I started out dissapointed.  Everything seemed too expensive and new for Green Envy Girls but then on a bottom shelf in the middle of the store I found a bunch of old straps with metal ends on some and metal clips on others.  I sat down on the dirty floor in my skirt and began to pull all of the older, beat up straps 'cause they are the coolest.  I went up to pay and the guy informed me that these were all from WWII and the Korean War.  I absolutely love any type of object with a story.  So you can imagine how thrilled I was to get a dozen of these beautiful straps!  Some of the straps have faded writing and some have some faded print with some dates. 


This bag was made for my mother-in-law.  She had seen a bag that we had made but had already sold so she wanted one similar.  This was the first bag with these new straps.  I had to do some maneuvering to get the straps right and I think they turned out terrific.  My brother-in-law gave me his name tag to add her bag to personalize it.  I originally had decided to put the name tag on the front of the bag but my husband told me to try it on the strap.  LOVE IT!

My brother-in-law also told me about this website: 
You can order name badges.  I haven't ordered yet but it would be neat to personalize bags with people's names or words. 

Here is the finished bag.

 I utilized the zipper again off of the military parka for the flower.
And finally here is the interior of the bag using some
pretty burlap from CISA coffee.

 
You may noticed the pretty lilly pads in one the pictures.  These were in bloom in Maggie's yard the day I took the pictures of this bag!  Enjoy!

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