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

Monday, October 17, 2011

Kentuck Festival of the Arts and other weekend happenings

Hello friends!
I hope you all had a lovely weekend!

Our town hosted it's annual 'Kentuck Festival of the Arts' on Saturday and Sunday, AND Groupon just so happened to have offered up an amazing deal a few weeks ago for 2 sets of weekend passes, AND it just so happens that I've missed it the last couple years. I remember my mum and grandmother draggin' my seester and I to Kentuck year after year after year and while it's something I'll be taking my own kiddos to now, I think I used to look back on it with animosity simply because they used to make us wake up at 6:00 so we could get there at the crack of dawn before all of the "good baskets" were taken.

a-hem.

For those of you who are non-locals, Kentuck is an amazing arts festival that brings in artists from all over the country. There are booths selling handmade goods out of pretty much anything you can make something out of:
wood, metal, fabric, clay, etc. There are also plenty of activities to keep the kiddos busy too- marble art, tie-dying, stamping, weaving, woodworking, doll making, painting, and more. Lots of good eats are there for the, ummm, eating as well. And as if that weren't enough, there's a ginormous playground right smack dab in the middle if you need to take a load off and rest for a sec while your kiddos run wild.
Awesomeness.

While there, my kiddos made a bird house, a corn husk doll, and a tie-died t-shirt. I also picked up a few goodies which are pictured at the end of this post.Below are a few pics I took while there, as well as some pics of the kiddos gettin' their craft on.

And for the record, I'd like to point out the fact that I pushed my two girlies in their limo stroller over very rough terrain for over two hours, getting the wheels stuck multiple times in either branches or huge honkin' rocks. Totally counts as a work-out, yes?


















 One of my favorite booths was Yee Haw Letterpress-
based out of Nashville, TN and available through etsy


The shop offers tons of paper goods- calendars, signs, note cards, matchboxes, staionary, as well as t-shirts with original designs. I picked up this little goody to add to the gallery-wall-soon-to-be-above-my-desk.


Another of my faves was this booth-


She creates fabulous dresses out of scraps of old sewing patterns.
LOVE.
A few of her pieces were also placed in vintage frames covered in patterns.
So Cool.




I picked up this little ditty to add to the gallery wall as well, and would love to add more of her art to my collection in the future.


So that was Kentuck.
I also went to one heckuva Girl's Night IN on Friday night, made new flower pins for the shop on Saturday and Sunday night, and enjoyed an evening outside by a roaring fire built by my hubs on Saturday/Sunday night.
There may have also been some s'mores involved.
Need I say more?


Pumpkin flowers!
Perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Fall in general, yes?


And, just in case a certain someone is reading, I apologize for not being able to incorporate a certain word that you challenged me with. I simply found it too, ummm...challenging, and also felt that it would be googled quite a bit, and well, it's not the prettiest of words. Come up with another one and I'll do my darndest to see that it makes it into a post.
Pinky promise.

Happy Monday Friends!


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Art off Main

Happy Tuesday friends!
Today I want to introduce you to a new arts + crafts studio located in downtown Northport. One of the owners is a friend of mine and I was so excited to get to attend the studio's open house last Friday night with my friend Kara & her daughter Elaina. I think you'll be as impressed with this new space as I was!Take a look:

We were greeted by this fabulous chalkboard as we entered, and just look at that crowd-


yup.
The place was hopping!
There were folks everywhere!
Lots of mingling and shopping and creating going on.

What were they creating, you ask?


These adorable photo holders that were actually a free project that night.
I know...
now you're sad you missed it.
I'm sorry.


Cute project, huh?

Elaina grabbed an apron and got started right away.


While she was busy painting and Kara was busy rolling some fabric rosettes,
I snapped a few pictures of the fabulous food + decor.
There was a beautiful peacock theme going on-






yes, I love food and I like to take lots of pictures of the food and I also enjoyed the eating of the food.

back to the studio-

The big open area in the front is a perfect space for teaching all sorts of classes,
but what else do they offer?

I'm so glad you asked...


These awesome cabinets with chalkboard fronts were the perfect way to advertise what the space will be used for.


classes in sewing, painting, knitting, photography, crafts, scrapbooking,
birthday parties,
wedding planning,
bridal showers,
and you can also rent it out for your own special event!

That space led to a charming courtyard in the back.
So pretty.
I'd like to have a party out there,
wouldn't you?


In addition to offering classes and hosting parties,
the space also has a boutique with handmade goods for sale-


 everything from cute party hats and dresses to pin cushions and jewelry-


Also on display were several of the items that will be made in upcoming classes,
like this beautiful photo on canvas:


and this gorgeous book page wreath.


And in last Saturday morning's class,
this was the craft:


So creative and cute!
Roll Tide, y'all.

Aren't you so inspired now to make something?
Or to take a class that will teach you how to make something?
I don't know about you, but I'd love a few dozen of those canvas photos on my walls.
Yup.
Sure would.

And look who was super proud of her photo holder:


To see a schedule of classes being offered and to reserve your spot, go HERE.
If you have questions about booking special events such as birthday parties, showers, or any other questions in general,
 you can e-mail the owners (Amy & Miranda) at:
info(at)artoffmain(dot)com

And if you find yourself near downtown Northport, look for this awning-


I'll be back tomorrow with a kitchen update.
Something actually happened in there yesterday!
So exciting!

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