Sunday, June 1, 2008

CRAFTzine




My favorite crafty magazine is Craft: -- its so meaty and chock full of modern, fun projects, often with an eco conscious. Many of the crafts recycle common household items to create something newly useful or just plain cool. I was excited to find out that reps from the magazine would be in Austin for a party at The Work*Shop on Sunday, June 1. Better yet... an on-site PROJECT!


In addition to many wonderful hosts and special guests (Jenny Hart of Sublime Stiching, DIY personality and knitting rock star Vickie Howell, and vinyl accessories designer Jenifer Nakatsu Arntson of Arntson Designs, among others), the party involved delicious treats, tons of doorprizes, and a chance to express some creativity amongst fellow crafters with the sample project: button bracelets.


To make this project, we covered a wrist-size piece of elastic with the colorful buttons of our choice. Our project tables were spread with supplies, including thousands of buttons--one of my very favorite crafting supplies! I settled on a vintage-styled color scheme of aqua and orange, the same colors in my mid-century modern style home. After making my bracelet I considered the fact that I don't really have much in my wardrobe to match this cute new piece of jewelry... all the more reason to go SHOPPING!

Many thanks to Rachel Jane Hobson of Average Jane Crafter for a great time and a fun way to spend a Sunday afternoon with friends.

2 comments:

textile_fetish said...

Your bracelet looks great! I didn't get a chance to sit down and make one, myself, although the button selection was fantastic. I may have to make one at home.

Average Jane Crafter said...

Wow! Your bracelet came out beautifully! I love it! The colors are amazing, and you did a fantastic job stacking them. Such an awesome design! You know, as I sorted all the buttons for this event, I kept wondering how the bracelets would turn out. I was amazed by the cool things folks (like you!) came up with - just so cool!

I posted your pic (and a link back to you) over on my blog, too. :)

XO
Rachel