Monday, October 31, 2005
ebay aprons
I have just listed one of my aprons on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6221714241
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Friday, October 28, 2005
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
How did it Start
I am often asked how did you think to create this?
So I have had to go back through the rolodex in my mind to find the pivotal moment of this creation.
I don't always remember because:
1. My memory is sliding somewhere
2. I create everyday so I cannot remember every creative idea
3. If I didn't actually try the idea, it would have slipped into that never land where unused ideas go
Well I happened to act out on this idea; an art apron. I wanted to create a apron for an artist to wear that had a drawing of mine on it.
First mistake, create it the way you think it should be created not how it wants to be created and try to create it the "correct" way.
So after making two or three in this fashion, and liking them at that time, I am now a whole lot "wiser".
So I have had to go back through the rolodex in my mind to find the pivotal moment of this creation.
I don't always remember because:
1. My memory is sliding somewhere
2. I create everyday so I cannot remember every creative idea
3. If I didn't actually try the idea, it would have slipped into that never land where unused ideas go
Well I happened to act out on this idea; an art apron. I wanted to create a apron for an artist to wear that had a drawing of mine on it.
First mistake, create it the way you think it should be created not how it wants to be created and try to create it the "correct" way.
So after making two or three in this fashion, and liking them at that time, I am now a whole lot "wiser".
Saturday, October 01, 2005
Fashion Aprons
What are Fashion Aprons?
The Wearable Art Aprons that I create are one of a kind pieces of art that can be worn, washed and then hung on the wall as decoration. These are new, hip and cool fashion statements that are worn as an accessory over jeans and skirts. Yes they still can be worn in the kitchen but why stop there......
Trend scouts and shoppers from the East Coast have recently contacted me to inquire about these.
So who buys these?
I have had mothers buy them for their daughters, daughters buy them for their mothers, women buying them for themselves to wear to their corporate office.
What are these made from?
I break all the rules and combine any fabrics I choose to put together. I use silk, linen, cotton, sheers, gauze, metallics, fringe, ribbons, organza, taffetas, rayons, netting, saris and anything else that works artisticly. After the creation is made I vigoriously wash it with hot water and then ironed on the back side and carefully ironed on the right side. Some of the fiber; like the netting will melt and others will crinkle. Sometimes that is the look I am going for, but for care of your new art I would recommend ironing only on the backside.
Most of all choose a apron that appeals to you and enjoy, remember there are no rules when it comes to the wearing the New Apron.
The Wearable Art Aprons that I create are one of a kind pieces of art that can be worn, washed and then hung on the wall as decoration. These are new, hip and cool fashion statements that are worn as an accessory over jeans and skirts. Yes they still can be worn in the kitchen but why stop there......
Trend scouts and shoppers from the East Coast have recently contacted me to inquire about these.
So who buys these?
I have had mothers buy them for their daughters, daughters buy them for their mothers, women buying them for themselves to wear to their corporate office.
What are these made from?
I break all the rules and combine any fabrics I choose to put together. I use silk, linen, cotton, sheers, gauze, metallics, fringe, ribbons, organza, taffetas, rayons, netting, saris and anything else that works artisticly. After the creation is made I vigoriously wash it with hot water and then ironed on the back side and carefully ironed on the right side. Some of the fiber; like the netting will melt and others will crinkle. Sometimes that is the look I am going for, but for care of your new art I would recommend ironing only on the backside.
Most of all choose a apron that appeals to you and enjoy, remember there are no rules when it comes to the wearing the New Apron.
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