Monday, August 30, 2010

Good news travels fast!

The word is out about CrownTown Handmade's Make Out sessions! See what WCNC said about our last one, Hanging by a Thread, with Rachel Taliaferro.


WCNC article.


Hire your sitter now for our September session!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

September All Arts Market



Come say hi to your favorite CrownTown Handmade Artist, and lots of other great local artists at September All Arts Market. Be ahead of the holiday shopping season and find the perfect gift.

Find affordable, original art for you and your friends. Vendors will be selling paintings, prints, sculpture, jewelry, pottery, stained glass, knits, etc. in the heart of Charlotte's Art District.

NoDaRioty is pleased to host four All Arts Market in 2010. At each market, a new group of over 90 artists - some of whom have never shown their pieces professionally - will display, discuss, and sell their artwork with very little overhead expense. (Vendor booths rent for under $50 for both days!) Hundreds of shoppers walk through Neighborhood Theatre each day of the market. We want to see you in September!

Come to NoDa and make an experience of it. Shop the market, listen to live music, and enjoy dining at any of our local restaurants, all within walking distance!

press release: nodarioty.org

Friday, August 20, 2010

Hanging by a Thread


Photo: Amazon.com

Rachel Taliaferro of Rachel Taliaferro Art Jewelry will lead our next Make-Out session, "Hanging by a Thread" on Aug. 26 at 7:30PM.

Taking a cue from kinetic sculptor Alexander Calder, Rachel will show you how to make grown-up mobiles out of wire, string, origami, paper and/or found objects. If you want a special color of fishing line or string, bring that with you along with any special papers or found objects to make yours unique! As always, Crown Town Handmade will have some supplies. Bring your inspiration, and...BYOB/W for $5/pack/bottle. We wouldn't turn our noses up at a donation, either....

Our last book binding Make-Out was our highest attended ever, so help spread the word so that this fun event keeps growing in our community!



Wednesday, August 18, 2010


Some Finished Crowns, originally uploaded by Crown Town Handmade.

Look for these crowns around Charlotte soon! Find one? Let us know, snap a pic and send it to us!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Artist Spotlight: Tricia Schepp



This month's Artist Interview is with CrownTown Handmade member Tricia Schepp, of CreativeLove. Tricia makes portable works of art that she calls 'cubicle couture', so if you sit in an office all day, you will especially appreciate these little rays of sunshine that brighten up even the grey-est of grey cubicles!

Don't have a place for magnets? Check out her glass necklaces, too.

She recently took a few minutes out of her schedule to answer some questions, so we could get to know her better!



CTHm: What inspired you to begin crafting? Were you always creative or did it come later?

I've always been creating something. I was involved in art club in high school where I fell in love with painting. My painting skills never went beyond high school level (haha) so I kept trying new projects. My elective courses in college were always art classes. I made my own cards for a while (I love receiving and sending cards the old snail-mail way!) and adore photography. I am interested in learning new skills and like to dabble in everything.



CTHm:
Your shop is full of cute magnets and 'cubicle couture'. Describe 'cubicle couture' and what was it about magnets that attracted you (heh)?

Cubicle Couture is a way to inspire the corporate worker to stay imaginative with a bit of sassy attitude. They are great at work to brighten up a boring space or cubicle and make great co-worker gifts. Each set is unique and themed and many of my orders are personalized sets for bridal parties or special events. I made my first set of magnets when I literally needed something to post takeout menus on the side of my fridge. I hadn't planned on making more than one set but as friends saw them, the custom orders and ideas started spilling in. I created several sets for friends and family and opened my Etsy shop in 2008. The process started with a lot of trial and error with products and supplies. As I got more into it, my supply purchasing, packaging and branding improved greatly.


CTHm: Like many crafters, you work a separate full time job. How do you make time to create?

My creative time has to just happen randomly. It is generally on my weeknights into the wee hours of the night. I'm definitely a night owl when it comes to creativity. When I have a craft show coming up, I kick it into gear and spend hours and hours creating to music (and perhaps a glass of red). Saturday mornings are also a good time for me to sit with my coffee and my little monster, Charlotte the cat.

CTHm: Tell us about your creative process.

I love to browse magazines and store catalogs for inspiration. I'm usually spread out across my kitchen counter and coffee table arranging images. I can't create in silence so I'm usually grooving to whatever station I find on the radio. Mornings are perfect for taking my product photos before the sun is in full force. I take frequent breaks to text friends and check email... the normal addictions :)


CTHm: Why is buying handmade important to you?

Handmade is so much more interesting! Each piece has a story... it was detailed by an artist who spent time to make it unique. I also enjoy that a lot of artists are upcycling old products to make something new. I have a contemporary/eclectic style which is perfect for buying things handmade.

I try to give gifts that are handmade items by other local artists. Non-typical gifts are always a surprise. With a bit of imagination, you can make something from nothing. I feel good purchasing from an artist -- it's a win-win situation.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Photos from the Big Crafty

Just a few more photos from some CrownTown members who participated in July's The Big Crafty, held twice a year in Asheville, NC. If you have some photos you'd like to share, send me an email at n10years@gmail.com, with Crowntown Blog in the subject.

Amanda from Verabelle



Nikki from Not Made in China


Sarah from Stitch Machine