Thursday, November 11, 2010

Little Winter & The Ace Hotel

We are back from The Little Winter Handmade Market in Portland.

It was a fantastic Market and a fabulous weekend with the Crafty Aunties and Friends!


We stayed at my favorite, The Ace Hotel.  Every room in the Ace is decorated differently.  Chad and I have never stayed in the same room twice.  Above you can see the movie poster that was in our room this time.  Let me see if I got a good picture of Suze and Anna's room:
It's a bit dark but this is a wall in their room.  Tiffany's room had an owl painted on it with some poetry.  It's fun to see all the various decoration and detail.  I wonder what room we'll have next time?

This is the image on all of the wool blankets covering the beds in The Ace.  You can buy a wool blanket in the lobby, along with t-shirts, stickers, and duffel bags.  There is a hip NW vibe that is carried throughout the entire hotel and it helps define The Ace as a boutique hotel.  Stay here if you ever have the chance!

"The Bad Girls"

Our group included the three of us above: Dianah, Me, and Natasha - all there with no children.  And it included a few friends who had their less than one year old nursing babies with them: Suze, Anna and Tiffany.  Some of us had more freedom to roam, explore, and stay up too late watching live music each night so Anna's husband Greg deemed us, "The Bad Girls!"  Next year I think we will all be in the Bad Girls category, but this year it was Dianah, Natasha and I.  Sweet Katie hung out with the mamas and skipped Bad Girls status for this trip!

Two Bad Girls going to get their PDX on!

This is Tony and Shannon playing at The White Eagle.  We saw them Friday night after a little snafoo in arriving at our intended destination on time!  Thankfully we got to see the end of their set and it was super great!  I love seeing friends rock their skills and talents!  It's awesome!

On Saturday night we saw Y La Bamba open for the Yard Dogs Road Show.  Their sound was beautiful and haunting.  Chad and I had got to see them open for Breathe Owl Breathe at The Woods, the last time we were in Portland, so I was happy to get to see them again.


These two pictures are from The Yard Dogs Road Show!  It was super fun!  The Yard Dogs are a combination of circus sideshow, burlesque, cabaret, vaudevillian, awesomeness!  They were so entertaining again this time and I liked it even better than the first time I saw them with Chad at The Doug Fir Lounge

Now for some Little Winter goodness! 
These little wooden house structures with air plants are by My House Party.  Natasha bought a few of these. 




I couldn't resist and had to buy three prints from Kiki & Polly.  I loved every single one of them but had to narrow it down to three since I bought more art from other vendors too.  I have had my eye on The Night Swim for some time now.  And when I saw the girls pulling their bows back to launch arrows at the target, well, I couldn't resist! 



This print is from Amanda Blake.  I would practically kill or die to have one of her original paintings!  It was SO HARD to choose just one print from her.  I am considering commissioning her to paint a portrait of my boys for their birthdays this year.  Her work is magical, fantastic, and whimsical.  I want every single one of her paintings!
These are the Shanna Murray cups I bought for Chad and I.

And these are the illustrated wall and window decals I bought from her.  The cups are a collaboration with Pigeon Toe Ceramics and they are so sweet.  They have ones that say, "optimist" on the outside with a line half way up on the inside that says "half full."   They have others that say Hello Friend and Welcome Home.  I was so happy to meet Shanna in person.  She is a sweetheart and it was hard to pick just two decals.  I will put the fawn in the Fireball and the You Are My Sunshine one in the front door.  Love her work!


These two cards and cut-out animals are from Oh My Cavalier by Julianna Swaney.  Her artwork is wonderful and again, so hard to choose just one print.  So I bought a few smaller items from her since I had already bought the other prints.  If you have a chance to look up her work, you will be happy you did!






So, needless to say, we had a grand time in Portland.  The Little Winter Handmade Market was phenomenal and The Ace, as usual, was glorious to stay at.  I hope they have Little Winter again next year!  I will be there with bells on and a wad of cash in my pocket!

But I have to say, as grand and glorious as it all was, it didn't come close to being as awesome as the time I spent there with my friends!  Lovely markets, swanky hotels, and delicious foodie food aside, the best best part was being with my friends.  I wish I could organize a trip like this once a month!  I adore each and every one of the amazing women who came along on this adventure with me.  I cherish their friendships, find their individual talents amazing, and am honored they choose me to grow roots with.  They took time from their busy lives as mamas and wives to connect, bond and deepen our relationships.  I love you Suze, Natasha, Dianah, Tiffany, Anna and Katie(and Koa, Nev, and Deva!)!!!  I hope this was the first in many many trips we get to take together!  You are all my sunshines!

xoxox
Jennette 

 





Friday, November 5, 2010

PDX


Hasn't it been so nice out?!
It's November, people!
Wow!

Just poppin' in to say have a great little weekend!  I am headed down to Portland with the Crafty Aunties and Friends.  Staying at my favorite boutique hotel, The Ace, as usual.  And attending The Little Winter handmade craft market at The Ace's conference space, The Cleaners.
Going to see Tony play Friday night and will get to see The Yard Dogs Road Show in pdx, again, on Saturday night!  Lots of shopping and eating foodie food in between.  I will take lots of pictures and show you around pdx next week!

xoxox
jennette


Monday, November 1, 2010

Lucha Libre & KEXP Dance Party

The Wizard, Nacho Libre and The Butterfly Fairy!

Here is the costumed crew, in Ballard, during the KEXP dance party at The Tractor.  After brunch at Hatties Hat, we wondered up to Cupcake Royale for free baby cakes, live music and a stop at La Tienda to buy this years skeletal figure for our Dia de los Muertos alter.

Here is the Lucha Libre figure we picked out.  It was a toss up between him and the strong man holding the barbell!
Here is the unembellished Nacho Libre mask. I couldn't leave it as-is.  It needed embellishment!  So I traced the red part, made a pattern, and cut out red felt to overlay.

Once I had this cut out, I used bright yellow embroidery thread to stitch the red felt to the mask, trying to make it look like the mask in the movie, Nacho Libre.
The mask, after embellishment.  See?  Much better!
Chad, I mean Nacho, with the mask on!

A view with the cape on.  The "cape" is actually a skirt of quilted blue corduroy on the "right" side and red satin on the "inside."  Reversed with the red side out made for the perfect Nacho cape and the contrasting blue matched perfectly as well. 
Long live Nacho Libre!

The KEXP kids dance party that we took Jasper and his friend Rowan to was super fun!  Here is my wizard and our friend the butterfly fairy eating their first Cupcake Royale baby cake of the day, waiting in line to get in to dance!

It was a bit difficult to get a good photo of all the cool decorations around the Tractor.  The Adventure School had provided all the decorations and art activities and they did a great job!

Spooky paper plate and corn kernel noisemaker!

Look at this little garden gnome!!!  His handmade/homemade costume was one of the best there!  Loved it!
Brunch at Hatties was delicious and fun.  We played hangman and tic-tac-toe while we waited.  It was fun people watching since so many folks were dressed up!

The Wizard and the Butterfly Fairy, skipping and running through the Ballard Farmers Market.  It was such a gorgeous day in Seattle and we were happy to have a chance to be outdoors in between "sets" at the Tractor.  We made our way toward the live music in front of Cupcake Royale and La Tienda.

The Wizard attempting to stop traffic with his magic wand!

Music to eat your cupcakes by and purchase your Dia de los Muertos accessories too!  Lovely!

Back at The Tractor for more dancing and activities.  The kids decided to try the spin art since there was no line.  This was a very cool set up!  When the girl on the bicycle peddled, the disk inside the tray attached to the back, spun, and then the kids dripped paint in to make spin art!  Did you ever do this as a kid, perhaps at the fair?!  I have never seen this done with a bicycle before!  So cool!

Jasper's Spin Art.

So, we had a great Halloween!  Hope you all had a safe and sane weekend.  Ours was busy, full and satisfying.  After the dance party we grabbed the teenager and went to Rowan's house for dinner and trick-or-treating.  Chad wore the Nacho costume and got lots of laughs and comments for it.  He was even given a full size candy bar for his efforts!  Lucky Nacho! 
Now on to celebrate El Dia de los Muertos tomorrow night before the Head and the Heart show!  Tomorrow is our 13th annual Tamale Making Day.   We try to make enough to freeze a lot so we have them to eat on our major holidays or other seasonal celebrations.  We will feast on them tomorrow night and make a dish for our beloved dead as an offering.  I think venison and bacon tamales are on the menu for this year!  November 2nd is always fun but emotional, and well worth it over here!  I hope you find a few moments to think of your beloved dead and send them a peaceful prayer.  Blessed be and a festive Dia de los Muertos to you and yours! 

xoxoxo
Jennette