Hippitty Hoppitty…

March 18, 2010 in Artist, artists, Favorites, New Paintings

You know what comes next.

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Stop in for all your easter basket treats.  And your sassilicious Spring Greetings (and don’t forget the lip balm while you’re here).

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and a few just for fun…

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Spring Fever

March 15, 2010 in artists, Ceramics, Favorites, Fiber, jewelry, knitting, Uncategorized

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With warming weather making an appearance, I’ve started leaving the front door to the shop open as much as possible.  The fresh breezes and happy faces coming through the open door have inspired me to do some much needed spring cleaning and rearranging.

New Button Rings are ready to wear in bright spring colors.  New pottery by Brandon Knott and Cody Gardner is coming in every week.  Terrific Easter Basket goodies are flooding the counter and Clearance items are filling the back shelves awaiting a new home to make room for more new work here in the shop.

My current fiber projects have me thinking spring too, from the chicken egg cozies to reversible market tote bags in brilliant colors.  You can knit your own chickens too!  A whole slew of new lip balm flavors and lip balms in mini tubes grace the shelves awaiting a new home in your purse, pocket, or easter basket.  Mini lip balms are only 3 for $5.

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New tea blends have arrived and we’ve restocked the Peach tea and Peach decaf.  New flavors include Strawberry White Loose Leaf Tea with bits of freeze-dried strawberries, Chamomile (tea bags), Spearming (tea bags) and Yerba Mate (loose leaf).  A basket full of new tea cups from Brandon Knott for $5 each and several new tea pots from Cody Gardner make a lovely treat for yourself or a loved one.

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If, like me, you’re cleaning and rearranging at home, several new paintings and photography are available and a new variety of accessories to adorn your home.  Even if you’re looking for just a little “pick me up” we have something for every room.

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Even Joel has been bitten by the Spring Fever bug and has begun cleaning out the 2nd floor studio/classroom and hopefully by the end of spring we’ll be able to start offering classes!

All that glitters and a little something nice

December 7, 2009 in Artist, artists, Design, Favorites, New Paintings, Uncategorized

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Hours spent in the glass pavilion at the Toledo Museum of Art, an occasional glimpse of the glass blowers…these are things that have always fascinated me.  Glass is an art form that I’ve only had the tiniest of experiences with as an artist but so have so much joy observing.

Movement, sparkle, color, what more can a girl ask for?  I would rather have a beautiful piece of expertly blown glass to a diamond any day. [ Shhhh.  Don't tell my friends who are jewelers.]

Recently, S Type Creative acquired the work of glass artist Matthew Paskiet.  His studio/gallery, Fire Nation, is located in Holland, Ohio.  Matthew and I went to high school together, though while we had a variety of mutual friends we never crossed paths until recently when a friend recommended I speak to him about offering his glass here.  [You can read more about Matthew at his Fire Nation site.]

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Today, UPS delivered my snazzy new Pentax Optio W80 camera and I’ve finally had a chance to play with some close up shots of the glass.  Here are a few of my favorite pieces that I have here in the studio.  Matthew’s use of color and movement are dazzling.  As you twist or rotate the fire apples and spiral eggs it’s as if the inner glass is suspended and moving independently.  The textures inside make me wish I could reach inside the glass to feel them.

In addition to the pieces shown here are dozens of beautiful blown glass ornaments, pendant light fixtures, and a gorgeous “Dragon’s Breath” vase.  Even with the snazzy new camera, these pictures just don’t do it justice. Stop in for a peak!

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Hand over the chocolate and no one gets hurt.

November 21, 2009 in Artist, Favorites, Skin Care

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“Hand over the chocolate and no one gets hurt”

How many times have you had this thought?

Home made fudge by artist & chef Scott Baker is arriving fresh weekly.  This week’s treat is a 1/4 lb fudge cube wrapped in gold foil, delicately placed in a clear box then artfully wrapped with combinations of specialty papers.  For $2.50 you can afford one for you and one for a friend. [see photo below]  These artful fudge squares are limited to the stock on hand and will keep until Christmas in the refrigerator or freezer.  Without refrigeration they will last 2-3 weeks. [quickshop:Scott Baker Fudge Square:price:2.50:shipping:2.85:shipping2:0:end]

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Trying to avoid the sweets?  Skip the calories and pamper yourself in fudge suds instead or if you’re like me, overindulgent, go for both.

I just finished my fourth batch in as many weeks of Fudge soap [top photo].  While it doesn’t taste too great, it smells like warm fudge in the shower and looks like a block of chocolate sitting in the soap dish.  Nearly too decadent to use, the antioxidants in dark dutched cocoa combine with emollient shea butter to create a skin softening bathing experience like no other.

All natural ingredients combine to create a refreshing soap that is long lasting and gentle enough for sensitive skin. The perfect gift for yourself or a loved one this holiday season.

Large 5.5 oz bar $4.95 [quickshop:Fudge Soap Large:price:4.95:shipping:3.00:shipping2:0:end]
Small 2 oz bar $2.95 [quickshop:Small fudge soap:price:2.95:shipping:3.00:shipping2:1.00:end]

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Fudge Lip Balm is another all natural indulgence too delectable to pass up.  Super emollient lip balm is infused with dark dutched cocoa for a lick-your-lips-all-day experience.  The cocoa gives a subtle tint to your lips and smells amazing!  The perfect lip balm for chocolate lovers.  S Type Creative lip balm is moisturizing without being greasy and lasts a long time while not feeling waxy.  Wear it alone or with your favorite lip liner.  $2.95 [quickshop:Fudge Lip Balm:price:2.95:shipping:2.00:shipping2:0:end]

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Put the icing on the cake with a decadent fudge brownie candle.  Pure soy wax is heavily fragranced and hand poured into glass votive holders which are then adorned with specialty papers reminiscent of the scent of chocolate.  Once lit, this lovely little candle will make your space redolent with the scent of freshly baked brownies.

23 hour votive $5.00 [quickshop:Fudge Votive in Glass Holder:price:5.00:shipping:3.00:shipping2:1.00:end]

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And finally, a current favorite of mine, the anemone glass beaded rings from India.  It’s rare that I purchase something for the gallery that isn’t made by a local artist, but these were just begging me to take them home from the gem show.  Entirely handmade with glass beads, these beautiful adornments will make a certain statement.  The band is woven with elastic thread so they should fit most sizes. There is only one available in each color so snap them up quick!

White anemone ring (not shown) $15 [quickshop:White Anemone Ring:price:15.00:shipping:3.00:shipping2:1.00:end]
Turquois anemone ring $15 [quickshop:Turquois Anemone Ring:price:15.00:shipping:3.00:shipping2:1.00:end]
Chocolate anemone ring $15 [quickshop:Chocolate Anemone Ring:price:15.00:shipping:3.00:shipping2:1.00:end]

A Pen, a Mac, a Printer, and voila!

November 15, 2009 in Artist, Design, Favorites, Fiber, Patterns

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For the past several weeks I’ve been sketching again; drawing whatever comes to mind, whatever is sitting in front of me, or ideas for future projects.

Tonight, in the midst of pouring 120 large candles for a corporate gift project, I played.  While waiting for each batch of wax to melt I sorted through several of my drawings from the last few weeks and even some from the last few years.

Now back up a few steps, over the past week I’ve also been sewing, making gifts to sell here in the gallery.  I’ve been making heat packs to soothe tired muscles, draft dodgers to keep out the cold, wine bottle bags for gift giving, and the list goes on.

My biggest frustration has been the lack of available cool fabrics that fit in with my personal design sensibility.  I want something different.  I’d heard rumors about being able to print on fabric using an inkjet printer.  Tonight I tested that rumor and found it to be true!

Armed with little more than my iMac, a stack of drawings, a list of ideas, an iron, a few yards of prewashed-unbleached muslin, an inkjet printer, and a box of freezer paper I got to work.  I cut the fabric into 8.5 x 11 pieces and ironed them onto a piece of freezer paper cut to the same size.

A few hours of playing with layout and design on the computer yielded 3 designs I was pleased with.  Into the printer went the muslin ironed onto freezer paper and out came some fabric that made me yelp with joy.  Giddy as a goofy school girl I heat set the fabric with my iron, cut out my rectangles of fabric, and stitched together these snazzy heat packs filled with rice.

Heat these bad boys in the microwave for a minute or two and you’ll have a muscle reliever, stick them in the freezer and voila’ a hangover cure. [And still the candles cool]

Feeling a little crafty yourself and you want to make one on your own?  See the basic instructions below.

Not feeling the least bit crafty?  Don’t feel bad, just buy one of mine!

Hangover  $15 [quickshop:Hangover Heat Pack:price:15.00:shipping:5:shipping2:4:end]

Bed Bugs $15 [quickshop:Bed Bugs Heat Pack:price:15.00:shipping:5:shipping2:4:end]

Counting Sheep $15 [quickshop:Counting Sheep Heat Pack:price:15.00:shipping:5:shipping2:4:end]

To make your own you’ll need:
2 pieces of fabric cut to 6″ x 11″
Coordinating thread
scissors
sewing machine
iron
18 oz organic rice

Place the right sides of the fabric together.  Keeping a 1/2″ seam allowance, and starting on a long edge, stitch around 3 sides of the fabric backstitching at the beginning and end.  Clip the corners.  Turn right side out.  Make sure your corners are turned neatly.  Press the seams flat.  Top stitch along the sewn short side approximately 1/8″ from the edge for extra security.  Fold in the open top edge 1/2″ and press.  Fill with 18 oz of rice.  Pin the open edge.  Stitch approximately 1/8″ from the edge to close the pillow.

Chocolate

October 26, 2009 in Artist, artists, Favorites, Uncategorized

“Chocolate flows in deep dark, sweet waves, a river to ignite my mind and alert my senses”
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While I am, undeniably, a lover of chocolate I am also a skeptic.  My standards are high. Don’t confuse me with being a chocolate snob though.  OH no.  I enjoy a candy bar at the gas station stop on more occasions than I care to admit. Generally, though, I expect to get what I pay for.  Rarely are my expectations exceeded and at the same time, rarely are my hopes dashed.  I’m a realist when it comes to the correlation between cost and quality.

Last week I was delightfully surprised when, for a mere three dollars, I purchased a box of handcrafted chocolates.  The packaging was nice, the ribbon pretty, the chocolate looked tempting and for three dollars, why not? (This is a question that has gotten me into trouble more than once.)

I hadn’t walked half a block when I was reaching for my cell phone, calling to find out who had made these delectable morsels, calling to find out what I need to do to have them in my shop and be able to offer them to my customers.  This was more than just someone who likes to make confections.  These chocolates are delicious and beautiful at the same time.  When you factor in the amazing price, you can’t miss.

Kathy Cramer of KC’s Creations, I found out, is the culprit that enables my current addiction.  Now, sitting on the counter just to my right, within my peripheral vision as I type this note, sits a stack of 20 boxes of KC’s chocolate confections.  Each container taunts me with the different assortments of fillings, embellishments and flavors.

Treat yourself to an indulgence of chocolate.  Pamper your friends with a special treat.  Whatever you do, give KC’s Creations Chocolates a try. As Kathy says, “Satisfy your sweet tooth”.

8 Piece Assorted Chocolates $3.00 [quickshop:KC Creations 8 pc Asst Chocolate:price:3.00:shipping:2.50:shipping2:1.00:end]

12 Buckeyes $5.00 [quickshop:KC Creations 12 Buckeyes:price:5.00:shipping:3.00:shipping2:1.50:end]

Plan ahead and order for a party, gift, or the holidays:

Assorted Trays:
25 chocolates $12.50 [quickshop:KCs Creations 25 asst Chocolates:price:12.50:shipping:5.00:shipping2:3.00:end]
50 chocolates $25.00  [quickshop:KCs Creations 50 asst Chocolates:price:25.00:shipping:7.00:shipping2:5.00:end]
100 chocolates $45.00 [quickshop:KCs Creations 100 asst Chocolates:price:45.00:shipping:10.00:shipping2:7.00:end]

Interested in a completely custom order?  Email me with your needs and I’ll work to create a custom package for you in time for your next event.

Come in from the rain

October 9, 2009 in Artist, Favorites, New Location, Uncategorized

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It’s Friday.  The weekend is here.  Creativity is on the agenda today and I’m dressed for it in jeans and an oversized comfy sweater.

The temperature has dropped.  The skies are letting loose a steady barrage of rain.  Fall has arrived and S Type Creative is ready for it.

Today pumpkins are being carved for the display window, the pot of hot tea is on, and the music is mellow.  Join me for a free warm mug of tea and a bit of decompression.  Choose from several of our favorite flavors.  Take some home to brew on your own for 30% off this weekend.

Enjoy the warmth and art.

-Rebecca

Dreadful Penny – Vintage with a twist.

October 6, 2009 in Artist, Favorites, jewelry

Dreadful Penny is not dreadful at all!  Beautiful vintage jewelry, watches, and clocks combine artistically in Erin Mc’s fashionable accessories.

Vintage with a twist.

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Handmade & Great Prices

September 29, 2009 in Artist, Favorites, Fiber, jewelry, Travel

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New handspun, handwoven, hand dyed silk scarves have arrived from Thailand.  My friend Deb, who lives most of the year in Thailand, visits the villages and talks to the women who make these amazing scarves.  Soon we’ll also have photography from Deb of the women working on the textiles.  The solid silk scarves are only $15 and the intricately woven striped scarves are $52.

Stunning Handsewn Button Chokers from Dreadful Penny are the perfect accessory to make a statement as fall arrives.  Beautiful with a V Neck sweater or casual with a t shirt.  Vintage buttons, watch parts, and jewelry adorn these one of a kind accessories for $65.

Launching a Dream

May 11, 2009 in Design, Etc., Favorites, knitting

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Tea Pot ::: Cody Gardner ::: Ceramics

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After decades of dreaming, it’s becoming a reality.  This August, I will be launching a new studio/gallery here in my hometown of Defiance Ohio called S Type Creative STUDIO at 302 Clinton Street.

The shop will feature my own work along with the work of several other talented artists, unique gift items, and a few tasty treats.

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