an art-filled road trip to Kalamazoo!
Juana and I are off on a road trip to Kalamazoo for the April Art Hop. We will be going to Bonnie Pfingst's Tiny Studio for her 1st-ever Tiny Market. Click on the poster to go to Bonnie's Tiny Studio blog!
Bonnie is also an Art-o-mat host and I will be taking a wide selection of art from my inventory of onesy/twosy artpacks from columns that didn't sell out all the way. This will give Bonnie an opportunity to see some Arto-artists she may not be familiar with yet and also share more Arto-art with her Kalamazoo area Arto-fans.
Juana and I will be sharing a table at Tiny Market. I'm packing up the Arto-artpacks, Tookies finger puppets that I made just for Tiny Market and a couple of my Animal People collages.
yikes -- I can't forget to take my Art-o-mat hoodie!
And of course...there is no way that Juana and I are taking a road trip and staying over at a hotel without bringing Magic: the Gathering!
travel essentials
here come the minotaurs...minotaurs are my favorite magic character(s).
Showing posts with label Bonnie Pfingst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonnie Pfingst. Show all posts
Friday, April 1, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
365 Day 75
Tookies for other venues
I was SO excited to get a shipment of 30 skeins of "Tookie hair" -- a discontinued yarn called Moda Dea Ticker Tape. My friend Franciney is really knowledgeable about yarns and she figured out what it was I was trying to locate. Yay!
I am working on 30 Tookies that are not for Art-o-mat. 4 are secret for now, 26 are for the first-ever Tiny Market at Bonnie Pfingst's Tiny Studio during the April Art Hop in Kalamazoo.
I really like the new camouflage-type pattern on this guy. I wasn't so sure about it when my sister and I first found it, but I really really like it now. And I was able to find a few more pairs of the gloves that were on sale but I think most of the stores in my immediate area are pretty wiped out right now...end of season. I am very glad to have the ones I found.
I got the buttons put on these guys late last night and I did the mouths and eyelashes tonight. They are coming along nicely.
I was SO excited to get a shipment of 30 skeins of "Tookie hair" -- a discontinued yarn called Moda Dea Ticker Tape. My friend Franciney is really knowledgeable about yarns and she figured out what it was I was trying to locate. Yay!
I am working on 30 Tookies that are not for Art-o-mat. 4 are secret for now, 26 are for the first-ever Tiny Market at Bonnie Pfingst's Tiny Studio during the April Art Hop in Kalamazoo.
I really like the new camouflage-type pattern on this guy. I wasn't so sure about it when my sister and I first found it, but I really really like it now. And I was able to find a few more pairs of the gloves that were on sale but I think most of the stores in my immediate area are pretty wiped out right now...end of season. I am very glad to have the ones I found.
I got the buttons put on these guys late last night and I did the mouths and eyelashes tonight. They are coming along nicely.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
365 Day 71
and so it begins...again
I know it probably doesn't sound like much to do, but this is a very time consuming part of making the Tookies finger puppets...selecting the fingers and pre-matching them up with the buttons that will be their eyes. As I have said on many occasions, I have trouble choosing colors (mostly because I like too many combinations) and it just takes me a long time.
I pulled out 50 combos of glove fingers and button eyes. 30 will be for taking to Tiny Studio in Kalamazoo for Bonnie Pfingst's first ever Tiny Market during the city's April Art Hop. 4 are for another very special reason and the rest are for my Etsy store.
I will begin cutting off the finger parts and sewing on the eyes and mouths tonight. I may only get the first 4 done, but it will be a start. Because of the way I was working today, my right upper arm hurts like I got a tetanus shot (poor Took).
I think this one is my favorite right now.
I know it probably doesn't sound like much to do, but this is a very time consuming part of making the Tookies finger puppets...selecting the fingers and pre-matching them up with the buttons that will be their eyes. As I have said on many occasions, I have trouble choosing colors (mostly because I like too many combinations) and it just takes me a long time.
I pulled out 50 combos of glove fingers and button eyes. 30 will be for taking to Tiny Studio in Kalamazoo for Bonnie Pfingst's first ever Tiny Market during the city's April Art Hop. 4 are for another very special reason and the rest are for my Etsy store.
I will begin cutting off the finger parts and sewing on the eyes and mouths tonight. I may only get the first 4 done, but it will be a start. Because of the way I was working today, my right upper arm hurts like I got a tetanus shot (poor Took).
I think this one is my favorite right now.
Labels:
Bonnie Pfingst,
Etsy store,
finger puppet,
Kalamazoo,
Tiny Studio,
Tookies
Friday, March 11, 2011
365 Day 70
moving right along...
Having completed the 100 Tookies finger puppets for Art-o-mat what should I do next...make MORE Tookies, of course!
I am starting a new batch of Tookies that I will sell outside of the Art-o-mat format...meaning no box (and probably other changes per puppet). So today has been spent reassessing, sorting, cleaning/clearing my Tookies supplies stash.
Making the Tookies in assembly line fashion seemed to work pretty well with that batch of 100 so I will start this batch out the same way.
I will put some of the new Tookies for sale in my Etsy store and will have some available for sale at the first ever Tiny Market at Bonnie Pfingst's Tiny Studio in Kalamazoo, MI during the city's April Art Hop. Juana and I will share a table there -- very exciting!
Bonnie is also the host of an Art-o-mat machine at her studio. Click on the poster to go to Bonnie's Tiny Studio blog.
Having completed the 100 Tookies finger puppets for Art-o-mat what should I do next...make MORE Tookies, of course!
I am starting a new batch of Tookies that I will sell outside of the Art-o-mat format...meaning no box (and probably other changes per puppet). So today has been spent reassessing, sorting, cleaning/clearing my Tookies supplies stash.
Making the Tookies in assembly line fashion seemed to work pretty well with that batch of 100 so I will start this batch out the same way.
I will put some of the new Tookies for sale in my Etsy store and will have some available for sale at the first ever Tiny Market at Bonnie Pfingst's Tiny Studio in Kalamazoo, MI during the city's April Art Hop. Juana and I will share a table there -- very exciting!
Bonnie is also the host of an Art-o-mat machine at her studio. Click on the poster to go to Bonnie's Tiny Studio blog.
Labels:
Bonnie Pfingst,
finger puppet,
Kalamazoo,
Tiny Studio,
Tookies
Monday, December 28, 2009
NEW! Fan Page for Michigan Art-o-mat® machines!
I am very pleased to tell you that the THREE Michigan Art-o-mat® machines have a brand new Facebook fan page.
Bonnie Pfingst (host of the Kalamazoo Art-o-mat® machine) put the page together for us -- THANKS, Bonnie!
Join us -- we are just getting started today, but we will post updates on what's in our machines, events, photos...all kinds of stuff.
Bonnie Pfingst (host of the Kalamazoo Art-o-mat® machine) put the page together for us -- THANKS, Bonnie!
Join us -- we are just getting started today, but we will post updates on what's in our machines, events, photos...all kinds of stuff.
Labels:
Art-o-mat,
Bonnie Pfingst,
Ferndale,
Kalamazoo,
Northville
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
New Art-o-mat® machine in Kalamazoo
A new Art-o-mat® machine is now in place at Bonnie Pfingst's Tiny Studio in Kalamazoo, MI.
I was so excited that most of the photos I took didn't come out...sheesh.
That's Bonnie Pfingst and Clark Whittington in the photo on the right. And of course, that's "Tiny" in the photo on the left.
You really MUST visit Tiny Studio and meet Bonnie and her machine "Tiny".
Location:
Park Trades Center #219
326 W. Kalamazoo Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3361
Oh -- I also wanted to show you some of Bonnie's wonderful artwork that is now in MY collection!
Labels:
Art-o-mat,
Bonnie Pfingst,
Clark Whittington,
Kalamazoo,
Tiny Studio
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