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Friday, October 8, 2010

Design*Sponge, baby!

I'm so happy and honored to have made it to the front page of Design*Sponge!  I LOVE reading design sponge and have always turned to them for advice, tutorials and ideas.  They post a lot and have "65,000 daily readers on the main site, over 89,000 readers reading via RSS, and 103,000 Twitter followers" (from their About page). Well here is the link to the article: Design Sponge, and here is the review:
I’m not sure if this is a permanent installation or just a creatively styled photo shoot, but there’s something wonderfully surreal about this outdoor desk set up. Jesse runs a little furniture shop in Santa Cruz called 9 Red, and when she saw this pine desk, her creative gears immediately started cranking. She painted the desk ivory and then added lovely silver fleur-de-lis patterns in varying sizes. The results are quite beautiful, especially when paired with the plain wood chair and the wire basket. The desk combines French country, rustic vintage and simple modernism, which I’m absolutely loving. Click here to see more of her creations and be sure to check our her shop site, as well. Amazing work, Jesse!
Did you notice, though, that they think I'm a she? Haha... it's a little funny, and not unusual, because with an androgynous name like Jesse and the faceless-ness of the internet, it happens all the time. Either way, I'm ecstatic to be featured on design sponge, I know they have thousands of before and after submissions coming in all the time. Here's a big thank you to design sponge!

Have a great weekend everyone!

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Sewing Table & Hexagon Parasol

Two new additions to the shop today, are the long awaited sewing table and a spur of the moment parasol. I've been trying to finish up the last of my parasol stock, but only so I can get more!

The sewing table was a sweet find. It was in great shape, just needed a face-lift.  After stripping it and examining it, Ross decided to take off with Grey and Teal for this one.  We had some leftover from our kitchen project, and the two go together beautifully! I'll let the pictures do the talking:



What do you think? It's available here, with free shipping or local delivery. $50 off for pick-ups.  Up next is another parasol, this one I did in the style of a wall mural I did a few years back, that got a lot of compliments. Thought I'd give it a try!

Available here, this is #11 of the 12 parasols I have made. One more to go! They take a little while though so I have to take breaks. Cutting each piece then gluing each one, man! Oh well, it's fun.  Have a wonderful day, it looks so much like fall out today!

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Parasols

Hello again! I just finished up two new parasols last night, and they are ready in the shop:



My favorite is the red one! I got the idea from a magazine that had a few pictures from some fine china shops in Canada. One of the plate sets had these cute red flowers going up the side with a very fine red branch. Pretty much like I have it here!

Have a great day!

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Monday, October 4, 2010

Fleur de Lis Desk - Before & After

Before:
After!






I was surprised with how this desk came out, I am really happy with it. Thank you Sarah for your help! This is available in the shop or through email.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Postmen Love Parasols

I have two crazy stories regarding the shipping of my parasols,  everything has been resolved but I still look back and can't believe it! Here we go ~

So a Canadian customer purchased one of my first parasols. I was really excited, so I packed it up in a tube, all safe and sound. Everything seemed fine. Now keep in mind, when crossing the border, we don't get the same kind of tracking we do here. Not that it would have helped much, but it would have given us some clues.

So my customer writes me, and says she got the parasol, but inside was NOT a parasol! It wasn't just empty though either, a strange "ring" of yellow fabric had been put in the place of a parasol.  I couldn't understand so she sent me a picture, and sure enough, it had been switched out. I sent her another parasol of her choice, free of charge and it made it no problem.  Though, I can't help but wonder, if there is a Canadian postman running around with a polka dot parasol......ha!

A few weeks later I ship another parasol, this time within the U.S.  My customer writes about 2 weeks after I shipped, asking for more tracking info. I go to check, and it says they are still waiting for me to BRING the item that I paid postage online for! So at this point, no record. My postman didn't remember seeing a tube go out either. The logical answer is that someone STOLE it from my mailbox! I don't know whether to be angry or flattered that people love these parasols so much they are stealing them! But really, it was pretty frustrating.

I offered to make another one for her and rush it out so her mom could use it at a festival in Louisiana, when BAM! It showed up! A happy ending, but I still can't believe the interesting things surrounding the shipping of these parasols. I had to share, have a great weekend!

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