Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010

December was a busy month! I've been meaning to post about the Super Colossal Holiday Sale for almost a month. Here we go... finally!

Saturday, December 11th and Sunday, December 12th were 2 amazing days. One event that has made Portland so welcoming for me has been Crafty Wonderland. I am so humbled that there are people out there that get down with their art nerdy selves; appreciators & creators alike. I would love to give a shout out to all those who attended and supported handmade.

Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010

Over 12,000 shoppers attended! The organizers said that this show was by far their biggest and best event to date. It was so nice to meet new and old faces... sale goers & vendors. There was so much handmade awesomeness that I wanted to marvel over, but I had to man my booth. Ha!

A few snaps of my booth...

Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010

Greeting cards, Mini vintage Scrabble rings, button rings, bingo rings, compass rings, and vintage Portland map rings in a vintage fisherman's tackle box

Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010

Suitcase filled with Herb Series prints & framings • Vintage Oregon map marble magnets on edge

A handful of my favorite vendors handmade awesomeness...

Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010 Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010

Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010 Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010

Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010 Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Holiday Sale 2010

View more snaps on my Flickr.

I really can't wait for next year's Holiday sale!

Holiday craft show season is here

Here are a some snaps from the Lewis Elementary Holiday Bazaar that was on Saturday!

:: My booth ::

I displayed a vintage suitcase holding framings of Herb Series & Standard Movement Series drawings...

Herb art framings displayed in suitcase

I decided to go simple this time around with the table display...

Framings, art prints, and jewelry

:: art prints, button rings, and more ::

My most recent vintage store purchase, a fisherman's tackle box...

Fisherman's tackle box

Bingo chips, buttons, cabochons, and Scrabble rings...

Button, Bingo, and Scrabble rings

Quiet the Humming Robots earrings on faux mossy rocks...

Quiet the Humming Robots earrings

:: lunch time ::

Lewis Elementary's PTA made awesome soup! I couldn't resist...

Yummy delicious lunch served!

Many thanks to the friendly parents and teachers who made a great event. I enjoyed meeting you! I'll be back next year! Better yet, I'll be signing up for the Lewis' Garden Fair in April. I had so much fun doing last year's. I think it's awesome that an elementary school has a garden program! For more info on Lewis Garden Program, go here.

Also, thanks to all artists participating in this sale who gave a portion of the their proceeds to Lewis Elementary School.

Lastly, thanks to those who attended and supported local & handmade!

An Arrested Development Halloween

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For  Halloween my husband & I decided to be Maeby & George Michael from Arrested Development!

Halloween 2010

Arrested Development is one of our absolute favorite television shows. Sadly it only aired for 3 seasons, from 2003 - 2006.

Storyline...

"Michael Bluth, a widower with a 13-year-old son, named George-Michael, is forced to keep his large and dysfunctional family together after his father is arrested for shifty accounting practices at the family-owned conglomerate and the Bluth family assets are frozen, making each member of the eccentric family panic. Michael's snobbish mother, Lucille, finds herself living alone in a penthouse without the financial means to maintain it, while Michael's two brothers, GOB and Buster, and his sister Lindsay with her husband Tobias and her daughter Maeby also find themselves having to recreate their lifestyles to fit their new financial status." -IMDB

The thing I love about Halloween is being creative and seeing others be creative. I really enjoy the process of making the costume, down to the finest details from dying a shirt yellow to rebuilding a banana logo so I can iron it on fabric. I hunted for the perfect pieces at thrift stores and on the internet.

For more photos from our Halloween night, visit my friend Camp Smartypants' blog. She has some excellent shots of our dinner, appetizers, and photo booth time!

Justin & I already have a bunch of ideas for next year's costumes!

Super Colossal Holiday Sale follow-up

Just this weekend was Crafty Wonderland's Super Colossal Holiday Sale. Not only was I a shopper this year, but I was also a vendor. This was my first time ever vending at the holiday sale. Last year I & Chelsea Ann aka Itty Bitty Birdy came to the event as shoppers. We had a ball, so we decided to make it a goal to be vendors this year. I had oh so much fun Sunday. I met so many wonderful people– Crafters, Artists, and appreciators alike. I wanted to give a huge shout out to those who came, all 7,500 of you who supported handmade. I am so graciously thankful to have had the opportunity to be involved! I'm definitely doing the next, and the next, and the next... I took a bunch of snaps from that day. Click on the pics below to see larger & more details. Enjoy!

Our booth!

Our Booths at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My booth!

My Booth at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My Booth at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My Booth at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My Booth at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My Booth at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My Booth at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My Herb Drawings in Frames at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My friend Chelsea Ann aka Itty Bitty Birdy's booth!

Chelsea Ann aka Itty Bitty Birdy at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My new acquaintance Suki aka Bird's Eye View Studio and her booth!

Suki aka Bird's Eye View Studio at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

My friend Cate Anevski and her booth!

Cate Anevski at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

One of my favorite Artists, Rachel Ann Austin & her booth!

Rachel Ann Austin at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

I even got to meet one of my favorite Artists, Kate Bingaman-Burt aka Obsessive Consumption!

Kate Bingaman-Burt aka Obsessive Consumption & I aka A Tea Leaf at Super Colossal Holiday Sale

I wish I could have taken more photos of all the others. It felt like the whole day flew by!

Well... I better get to creating my holiday card for this year. Eep! Check back tomorrow... I will have some news for you Stumptown locals out there.

Holiday SALE until Friday!

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Perfect for those last minute Christmas gifts!

I'm having a Holiday SALE for a limited time! SALE ends this Friday, Dec. 18th. Click on the link below to check out all the handmade goodies.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/ATeaLeaf?section_id=6068942

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Rural Oregon photographs

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Weeping Willow vinyl wallets

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Standard Movement Series necklaces

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Standard Movement Series Greeting Cards

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