Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Behind the scenes: 2016 Christmas cards


Oh, how I love paper!

I don't even know when it started but even since I remember I love everything to do with paper. From handwritten letters, to photographs and books and notebooks. Then, I'd start buying / hoarding paper, like, just because its pretty colours or interesting textures or cool patterns. I've tried to craft my way with paper too, from book binding, notebook making, to collages, to pompoms to piñatas, definitely an eclectic mix but it all for my love for paper. It's been years since I keep a drawer unit full of paper (told you, I'm a paper hoarder) and is always the best when I get to use it! 

All this to tell you a story: This summer we spent a week in Nova Scotia, a place that has the effect of filling me with inspiration. This time it was not the exception. One day, Amelia and I visited the Public Library and Amelia got into herself to play in the computers. While I was sitting, defeated in the fact that she wasn't in the mood to check out books with me but just play games, my eye caught the cover of this book that had colourful flowers on it. I lunged to grab it immediately, like a hungry person being offered a box of warm donuts and my, oh my it was love at first sight. I could feel the sparkle coming out of my eyes and heart in that very moment. The book is called From paper to Petal and if you like paper or flowers, gawd, you NEED to see it. After hungrily finishing it all in one afternoon I went straight out to the nearest Omer DeSerres (for those outside Canada, it's a art supply shop)completely set on getting crepe paper and all the supplies I'd need to start making paper flowers. Alas, it was a bit disappointing to find out this shop doesn't carry much interesting stuff for paper flower-making but, hey, what's Etsy and Amazon for, right? I made my first order of crepe paper that same day, eager to receive it and start making!

Once I got all my supplies and made my first flower, I knew I was hooked. I felt like paper had a bigger purpose in life now and that I had found it! Total revelation. Ever since, I've been dedicating a few hours a day to make flowers and beside finding it immensely rewarding, it's also a relaxing and calming activity, which is something that benefits me greatly. 

So, all this to tell you that after starting making these flowers I knew I had to find more ways to put them to use and share them with everybody and the idea of making holiday cards came up. Next, I invite you to see a few photos of the process, from flower making to  photography. I hope you enjoy it!







It was really fun to make all the flowers, practising my -poor- calligraphy skills and do paper cuts for the words. Then the photoshot was great and then the editing and looking forward to the final result after so many weeks of working on this project! Then the graphic design part wasn't going that well (I suck at it) but then I had lots of help when Christen Strang jumped in to save the day and helped me get ready for printing! Thank you so much girl! So as you can see, a long but very cool process.

If you'd like to see more about the finished cards, visit my previous blog post or simply visit my shop! Thank you so much for your support!
Iveth
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New Holiday greeting cards!




Hello!

I want to share with you a shop update: I just added a small collection of greeting cards for the holidays! I've been working on this project for a couple of months now and couldn't be any more happy about the end result and the process was something that I enjoyed enormously. 


I'm launching three cards, all with a black background and framed by an array of paper flowers, twigs and winter berries in red, white, gold and green and in the center, a simple word in gold hand lettering. The word represent an idea or sentiment about Christmas: The first in JOY, then comes NOËL, for my french speaking costumers and then we have a funny one, MEH, because we all have that special person that just doesn't like Christmas (in my case, my husband!). 


As you can see, I have you covered! 

For more details, click on the images to be directed to the shop. I hope you like them as much as i do!









Coming up, a behind the scenes of the making of the Holiday greeting cards, from the inspiration and process to end result!

Thanks for visiting my blog!
Iveth




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Monday, September 8, 2014

Des Enfantillages, AKA my new obsession.

I hate to be partial but I have a new obsession and it is called Les Enfantillages. I got to know their work because they applied to be part of the Etsy: Made in Canada market and well, it was love at first sight.

Des Enfantillages made the kind of toys a person like me remembers playing with as a child but cooler, WAY COOLER.  I mean, a modern, minimalist-style jump rope in "skipping salmon" colour, YES! Or a pompom slingshot in polka dots, PLEASE! What about building blocks "wooden house in a bag" YEAH! And then all this handmade in Montreal, that's what dreams are made of.

Geneviève Lugaz and Christian Laforge (the creators behind Des Enfantillages) just about brought to me all those childhood memories all over again, and I'm liking it.






And if you are in Montreal then you are lucky because you can come see them and buy their toys at our Etsy: Made in Canada market, yay! And if you are not of the lucky ones, don't fret: they have an online shop as well. You are welcome.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Puces POP Weekend

What a weekend I had: Puces POP was awesome!! Last week I worked my ass off to finish etsy orders and build up stock for the craft show and although by the end of the week I was incredibly tired, just entering the puces pop venue filled me up with energy and excitement!

It was a great weekend full of friends, lost of sales, lots of awesome purchases, meeting new costumers and also eating lots of cupcakes :) It was also like a weekend outside as I was just in front of the door, it was opened and it was so cooooolddddd! brrrr. The first day it took me by surprise but on the second day I went very prepared for the weather inside with my big ass winter boots and coat. You'll see the photos ;)

Some are photos of my booth and some of my favourite vendors at the fair. I wish I had been able to take more of favourite vendors because there was such great, great stuff, but I was so busy and couldn't go around much!






Marie & Me



Robot dancing






I bought a gorgeous Deer from Sabine of Felt Factory !


I wish I could have bought a Terrarium!


From Olivia Mew I bought a quirky little banner!


Incredibly cute Coucou Salut

And that was my weekend! Thanks for stopping by :D

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Puces POP!

Do you live in Montreal? do you plan to visit next weekend? then you shouldn't miss Puces POP! This Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th come and see a great sample of the arts and crafts from local artists. I never miss it, I always come out of there with at least a couple of awesome purchases, and this time I'm super excited as it's the first time I'll be spending my puces pop weekend as a vendor! Yay!


So, please come, stop by The Angry Weather booth to say hi and see all my jewelry live! I'll have all the old favourites plus a whole bunch of new items you'll see first at Puces POP :) So exciting!!!

And here, some of what I am excited to see at Puces POP!:

-Broundoor And a whole lot more!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Today I Love

Good morning everybody!! I hope your weekend was loooovely :)
I gathered some awesome things from here and there that I looooove :) i hope you like them, too :)


The coolest pincushions from Strand (an absolutely new favourite!)

The most wonderful little corner, via Seventy Tree Blog

Fields of yellow and green by JumpUp. Awesome.

We need to sleep more by Sabrina Tibourtine . A very good advise for me.

Cool, eh?

In other things, so many stuff going on in the word right now, eh? To begin with, is election day here in Canada and then there is the O.B. Ladden thing. I hope we were a more peaceful specie.
Sadly, war is not going to be over anytime soon, I think.

But I don't want to scare you away from my blog. So I better focus in the little things we can do to be kinder to ourselves and to each other. Let's just begin taking a look outside our window and enjoy the beautiful sight of the world we live in. And let's not forget to smile to each other, even if we are complete strangers.

:)

Have a great week!

Monday, August 16, 2010

G I V E A W A Y !

I'm so happy to announce that i'm having my first blog giveaway!
Last week i made three buntings like the one in the photos for the baby shower of my friend Karla, one she got to keep to decorate her baby's room, one Amelia got to keep for her bedroom and the third one, one of my readers is going to receive it in the mail! For this, you have to participate on this giveaway and here is how you can:

1.- Leave a comment on this post and
2.-Go to The Angry Weather's Facebook fanpage and click LIKE!
3.-You can have an extra entry if you also follow my blog ;)

That's it!!! so simple, and on September 22 i'll make the raffle and announce the winner :D here on my blog, on my twitter account, on my Facebook fan page and i'll send a message to the lucky winner through Facebook.
I'll send this prize ANYWHERE in the world so don't be shy and participate!

The bunting measures 2.5 meters long (or 8.20 feet) and has 9 lovely fabric flags in 4 different patterns. Each flag measures 8 inches long. The colour combination is green, red, white and a bit of pink. It would look lovely on a kitchen, over your bed, on a nursery or in the garden.
This color scheme is very summery and i know summer is almost over, but that won't be a problem for those in tropical climates, and for the ones (like me!) living in more cold climates, it'll be a lovely reminder of those beautiful summer afternoons through the whole winter season!




All images are mine.
I hope you are as excited as i am!
Good luck to you all!!
UPDATE: i have moved the date for the raffle to September 6th!!