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I can't show you the clutch that features this button as the gift has yet to be given to the lucky bridesmaid.
I couldn't resist showing you the beautiful button and a glimpse of the fabrics.
I'm working on some planning promotional materials for our summer Tuesday Happy Hours. Yesterday I bought a big batch of crayons for our first event (June 23rd). I'd forgotten how much they smell like childhood - waxy and comforting. Plus, they're so much fun to photograph!
The Woodland Park Zoo Penguins on the March project kicked off this morning at the Space Needle with a festive party. There's my penguin Dorothy Parker, right, giving directions to visitors.
The group of penguin artworks was quite impressive. I enjoyed seeing the variety of interpretations of the project.
There was a huge turnout of artists, art lovers, and tourists who came to go up to the top of the Needle, and were surprised to see an unexpected penguin fiesta.
A local painter worked on a large penguin piece while the crowd watched. Once upon a time, thrifty people kept even the most humble buttons. As blouses, jackets and dresses wore out, women trimmed off the fasteners and saved them in jars, drawers, and cookie tins.
Here's a mishmash of pretty plastic buttons that I bought at an antique mall recently. Someone stitched each button onto a piece of cardboard with waxed twine, saving the little treasures for rainy days.
How I wish I could know what garments the buttons adorned, who wore the clothes, and where the outfits traveled.
Jeff and I dropped off the penguin this afternoon, and it felt great to have the project complete and the send her into the world. Please excuse the rough quality of these pictures. I took them in a hurry at Jeff's shop before delivering the black and white bird.
Although the design I came up with is simple and clean, it took quite a long time to accomplish the effect.
Of course, I had to make her a little patent leather purse to complete the look. (Here's a pic I found on Flickr that shows a bunch of penguins - see if you can find my bird.)
Since I'm a fabric girl, I had to figure out a way to use cloth, while making it rain, sun, and wind-proof. (The penguins will be outside for about a month. The white chest of the penguin is layered in ivory lace, while the body is black polka dot chiffon.
Jeff built a maple base which I decoupaged with sewing pattern paper. You can't quite see the pearlized finish on the pink base in the photo, but it shimmers in person.
I finally finished the penguin for the Woodland Park Zoo's Penguins on the March project.
I named her Dorothy Parker since she's art deco inspired, glamorous, and possesses a secretive, biting wit.
Here is a picture of the penguin in the initial priming phase.
Ashley and I went out for coffee last week and planned our summer-long Tuesday Get Happy Hours. We have some fun, free activities, specials, product launches and make and take projects to share with you, our lovely customers.
Call it lemon, button, sunflower, or daffodil, yellow is a bright happy color.
We used the color on our latest sew-in tags. The gray background with yellow accents reminds me of our Seattle climate. You may remember that we change our tag colors for every batch of 2000. (I wrote about our tags way back in 2006 here.)
Since we started our punch card file in February, the golden stacks have grown steadily larger as our customers sign up.