Showing posts with label handmade goodies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade goodies. Show all posts

Friday, October 26, 2012

Salem Open Market THIS Weekend!!!

I'm so excited for the Salem Open Market this weekend! Why am I awake at 11:50, the night before a craft fair??? Because I'm too excited to sleep.

And so, here are the essential details for the market:

What: Salem Open Market
Where: Derby Square (along Front Street), Salem, MA
When: Saturday, October 27th + Sunday, October 28th (11-6)

I'll be the one with bright pink tent and neon pink Jack-O-Lantern. And mini orange Jack-O-Lantern. And hair teased to the hilt. And modern-yet-vintage cat eye sunglasses. If it's sunny. Fingers crossed that it will be sunny!

Happy (weekend before) Halloween!!!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Salem Open Market THIS Weekend!!!

I'm heading into heavy sewing mode this week getting ready for the Salem Open Market this weekend. I'm crazy excited to be selling my Fussy Gussy handmade goods at this market, and oh so close to Halloween! I'll likely be writing more on the market later in the week, but for now, here are the essential details.

What: Salem Open Market
Where: Derby Square, Salem, MA
When: Saturday, October 27th + Sunday, October 28th (11-6)

I'll be the one with bright pink tent and neon pink Jack-O-Lantern.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Games Of Thrones On Etsy






















"Winter Is Coming". The very first episode of the epic and awesome HBO TV series Game of Thrones based on the George R.R. Martin series (of dauntingly epic novels) A Song of Ice and Fire. I'm a huge fan of the TV series and so when I saw this Game of Thrones themed treasury on Etsy my day was improved eight fold.

The treasury features lots of beautiful House of Stark, Winterfell, and dire wolf inspired goodies, including this gorgeous House of Stark original illustration print by damonboreing ("Nonsensical Nerdery") on Etsy.

Thank you Balthasar for creating such an awesome and epic treasury!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Rock & Roll Yard Sale Tomorrow!!!






















I'm happy to announce that I'll be at the Rock & Roll Yard Sale tomorrow, from 11AM to 5PM. That's Sunday, August 19th, in Union Square, Somerville, MA. This yard sale is the BEST. It's so much. Not only are there crafty darlings (like yours truly), but also vintage goodies, home baked deliciousness, live music, and tons of records. And you know how I love records. I'm so excited!

What: Rock & Roll Yard Sale
Where: Union Square, Somerville, MA
When: August 19th (11-5)

Hope you're having a great weekend!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Bride of Frankenstein + Sting






















Upon completing Monday's post about the beautiful Bride of Franksenstein Doll inspired by the 1935 movie (of the same name), I was reminded of a movie that I saw in the theater when it came out in 1985. That movie is The Bride and it stars Sting and Jennifer Beals (of Flashdance fame). 

I immediately went onto Netflix to see if it was available for streaming. Alas, no. I then went to my library's online catalog. Not there either. So I bought it! And I can't wait for it's arrival in 3-5 business days so that I watch it, along with a few of my other favorite 1980s supernatural and/or fantasy themed movies. Like Once Bitten and Labyrinth. I'm so excited!

I'd also like to note that Sting looks a bit like Michael Fassbender in this photo. His eyes are a bit further apart than Fassbender's, but there's an intensity to both men's handsomeness. And that's my two cents.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Bride Of Frankenstein Doll On Etsy

Every so often I happen upon an Etsy shop or artist that totally floors me. Uneek Doll Designs is one of these shops. I find Debbie's clothespin dolls inspiring and beautiful. I love the subtle detail and intricacy of the dolls, the handmade one-of-a-kind quality, and the expression in the faces. They amaze me!

Debbie's dolls are (for the most part) inspired by real people: famous authors, poets, musicians, artists, actors and actresses, historical figures, you name it. Anyone from June Carter Cash to Bette Davis, Alfred Hitchcock to Abraham Lincoln.

She even has a Sasquatch doll. Awesome!

I especially love this Bride of Frankenstein doll inspired by the 1935 film of the same name, starring Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchester (who plays the dual role of Mary Shelley and the Bride). I think she's absolutely divine.

To check out Debbie's complete collection of clothespin dolls, visit Uneek Doll Designs on Etsy.

Hope you have a great week!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Nancy Drew On Etsy

I love this Nancy Drew themed treasury on Etsy! There are so many adorable goodies featured, from cool pendants to upcycled pocket books and notecards. I love the set of Nancy Drew notecards pictured above, and handmade by Nouveau Nancy on Etsy.

My Mystery of the Tolling Bell pocket mirror was also featured. Very exciting!

Thank you Retrospect  for putting your girl detective skills to super crafty use, and for putting this charming, perfectly vintage treasury together!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Bat For Lashes On Etsy






















I love this gorgeous drawing of Natasha Khan  (otherwise known as Bat For Lashes) handmade by Julie Massy on Etsy. First off, the drawing captures Natasha Khan perfectly. I love the variation in line from the face to the hair, and the inclusion of such wonderful colored details. I feel like these details add so much, and bring a fanciful sort of ornate yet whimsical sense of play to the whole thing. Absolutely gorgeous!

Not to mention the fact that Bat For Lashes is one of my favorites. I hope that she comes out with a new album soon!

Thank you Julie Massy for creating such a uniquely beautiful drawing!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

The Hunger Games On Etsy






















I love this Hunger Games inspired treasury created by Kellie of Etsy shop Dahlies. It's so fantastic!

I'm late to The Hunger Games for a myriad of reasons. But, I've finally read it, as well as Catching Fire and I think they're really, really good. The Hunger Games was such an amazing read. I'm in the midst of Mockingjay right now, and am very excited to see the movie next week (I'll be heading to the theater on a weekday in the middle of the afternoon, most likely).

Anyway, in my excitement and enthusiasm, I decided to explore Etsy for some Hunger Games themed goodies and came upon this wonderful treasury. I love all of the different kinds of handmade goodies. The Cinna inspired eye shadow is fabulous. I love all of the braids, the bread, the coal, the arrows, and the earthy tones. And I love all of the goodies that are inspired by words taken directly from the books, like the "If We Burn, You Burn With Us" poster pictured above, created by Little Miss January on Etsy.

Thank you Kellie for creating such a beautiful and inspired treasury!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Lingering Questions About Murder House















With American Horror Story well over and done, I've had plenty of time to sort out my many lingering questions that were either not answered at all, or not adequately answered during the first season, and therefore will never be answered since it's been revealed that every season of AHS will have a whole new cast, house, plot, and so on. In fact, we now know that the second season will take place on the East Coast, and will involve a "horror institution". What that means exactly, I'm not sure. But I digress.

And so, here we go with my list of lingering questions (most of them are about Tate, of course):

1. Why exactly was Tate so angry and full of rage? We know that Constance wasn't a good Mom. She was most likely neglectful, abusive (verbally and possibly physically), and an all around selfish, superficial, manipulative woman. But was there a certain sinister event that made Tate the monster that he is, or was it the house?

2. Why didn't Tate go all the way with Violet on Halloween night? Violet was totally game. And what did he mean when he said that he'd never done it with a girl before? This still irks me.

3. What was on Tate's thumb ring, exactly? I still feel like there was some sort of power to the ring that was never addressed.

3 (a). Speaking of Tate's thumb ring, I LOVE this Etsy treasury of snake thumb rings that was inspired by my fixation on the topic. Thank you Balthasar for creating this gem of a treasury! I'm sure there will be plenty of Etsy treasury fodder next season, too.

4. In the episode "Birth", why did Billie Dean Howard have such a strong reaction against Tate? Was it for all of the obvious reasons (murderer, monster, etc.) or was there some sort of spirit world past relationship between Billie and Tate?

5. Can ghosts make telephone calls? Violet seems to be the only ghost who is able to contact a living person without seeing them face to face (I'm thinking of Constance in "Birth"). Somehow Violet asks Constance to come over to discuss getting rid of ghosts, but she does so without leaving Murder House. I guess telephone is the only option here. Since ghosts are basically energy, I wonder how this works?

6. Why was Tate so angry and full of rage when he killed the exterminator in the basement? He seemed crazed during that scene. He said all sorts of things about repenting for sins and taking innocent lives. Was he projecting his own feelings of guilt onto the exterminator?

7. If Addie died in the street, how did she learn about Tate and all of his wrong-doings? In the episode "Piggy, Piggy" Billie Dean Howard tells Constance that Addie is glad she didn't die on the Murder House lawn because she's afraid of Tate "now that she knows the truth." Do ghosts have neighbors, like living people? Or do you just magically know everything about every spirit once you cross over?

7 (a). And on this note, did Tate ever find out that Addie was dead?

8. Who was the hedge clipper guy from the opening credit supposed to be? Ryan Murphy said that by the end of the season we'd understand every single thing in the opening credits, but I'm at a loss about those hedge clippers.

And that's that (for now). I may very likely be tempted to post further lingering questions as the arise. And stay tuned for casting updates and other juicy tidbits about season two!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Winchester Brothers On Etsy















I love the TV show Supernatural, and I love this Supernatural themed treasury curated by Balthasar on Etsy! Who knew there was such an abundance of Sam, Dean, Castiel, and Bobby inspired handmade goodies out there.

I'm especially in love with this Supernatural inspired pendant (pictured above) handmade by Paisley Monday. For those of you not familiar with the show, salt is perhaps the most useful household item when it comes to fighting ghosts and demons. Need to keep a ghost from harming you? Just grab a seat, then grab some salt, and make a circle around the chair with said salt. That ghost won't stand a chance.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Snow People Cookies On Etsy
















I am totally loving these adorable snow people cookies handmade from scratch by Debra Buker of Etsy shop Yummy Delicious Cookies. The cookies themselves are a special cream cheese/sugar recipe (yum!) and they're decorated with royal icing.

I love the details of these little snow people. The scarves. The ties. The hats. Perfectly wintery and just in time for Christmas!

Debra is an artist, designer, and baker (of course!) Thank you Debra for creating such fun and festive confectionary delights!

To see more deliciousness visit the Yummy Delicious Cookies shop on Etsy!

Monday, December 5, 2011

I Love Christmas! On Etsy






















It's no secret that I love Christmas. And so, when I discovered that my sexy santa pot holder was featured in a fabulous Christmas treasury on Etsy I knew that I just had to write about it.

The treasury features lots of sparkly retro goodies, like this vintage inspired Christmas card handmade by Retro Rose Collages. I love it!

Thank you Chrysa of Etsy shop Simply a Circle for curating such a fabulously retro treasury!!!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Holiday Craft Fair Season Is Here!
















It's that time of year again! Yes, it's holiday craft fair season. My favorite time of year!

This weekend Fussy Gussy will be at not one but two holiday craft fairs: the RISD Alumni Holiday Sale and the Harvard Square Holiday Fair! Fussy Gussy will be selling all of the usual handmade goodies, from pot holders to dish towels, hostess mini aprons to super cute grocery totes. It's gonna be a blast!

What: RISD Holiday Art Sale
When: Saturday December 3rd (10-5)
Where: RI Convention Center, Providence, RI
Click ♥Here♥ for more details, like directions and such!

What: Harvard Square Holiday Fair
When: 13 days throughout December
Where: Church Street, Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA
Click ♥Here♥ for dates, times, and other info!

Hope to see you there!!!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Handmade + Sci-fi = Cyber Monday On Etsy
















It's Cyber Monday, and Fussy Gussy is offering 20% off your entire order + free shipping! Just enter coupon code: CYBERGUSSY at checkout. It's as easy as pie!

I LOVE this still from the movie The Science of Sleep. It's one of my all time favorites. But what does this movie have to do with Cyber Monday you might ask?

Take the words: Cyber Monday. I think they have a bit of a sci-fi ring to them, don't you? And so, I thought, what does this have to with handmade goodies on Etsy? And that's when I thought of the movie The Science of Sleep, in which the lead character creates all of these supposedly high tech, sci-fi sort of devices using the most basic, everyday objects. Like bike helmets and some wire tubing. But these objects are handmade, so they're wonderful, special, and unique.

And that's that. I hope that you a lovely Monday!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Canadian Maple Trees On Etsy

















I love this photo of Canadian maple trees by fellow Etsian Raceytay. It's so lush and rich and sort of hypnotizing. I think it's just gorgeous!

It also seems fitting with my new found love of The White Stripes and the documentary Under Great White Northern Lights, which follows the duo on their 2007 tour of Canada. Canadian maple trees, the red, black, and smidge of white in the sky.

A Rainy Retreat On Etsy

















I am in love with this treasury very aptly titled A Rainy Retreat curated by Peru Lily Crafts on Etsy! Words like cozy, warm, charming, sweet, snuggly, and perfectly lovely come to mind. And I love it when an Etsian gathers together such an interesting and varied collection of goodies on such a specific and unique theme.

I especially love this vintage postcard garland by Vintage Scraps. And it's just one of the many goodies featured.

Thank you Peru Lily Crafts for creating such a lovely treasury!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Ice Cream On Etsy!!!




















I'm getting more and more into Etsy treasuries these days. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Etsy vernacular, a "treasury" is group of items curated on a theme or color by a member of the Etsy community. This holiday season I've really enjoyed searching the treasuries for things like "gingerbread" or "peppermint swirl". I'm loving it. And I'm finding lots of new shops along the way!

Today, my treasury find is this ice cream themed treasury put together so perfectly by Sarah from Morebees. I love the pastel colors and general yumminess. I also love how many different kinds of goodies there are. There's an ice cream cone lamp (for example) next to a deliciously kitschy vintage ice cream advertisement. Love it!!!

Thank you Sarah for creating such a uniquely sweet treasury!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Yet Even More Christmas Soap On Etsy!

















I clearly have a bit of a crush on Christmas soaps. I think this is my third post on the topic in one week! I just love them. They're always so sweetly wrapped, and the scents are delicious perfection!

You've got to check out these Merry Christmas soap favors on Etsy! I've been a fan of Prunella Soap for a while now, but this is the first time I've seen these cuties. All of her soaps are 100% organic and vegan, and are 100% handmade in Portland, OR.

I also love the way that her soaps are photographed. Very clever and cute.

I'm sure I'll have more Christmas goodies to share with you over the coming weeks! Stay tuned.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Elizabeth Bauman On Etsy























I've been a fan of Elizabeth Bauman for a while now, but I realized this afternoon that I have not yet written about her work! I find her images beautiful and haunting.

I love this original painting called The Long Wait, for lots of reasons. I love the hazy quality of it. I love the shadow of the dog on the wall, a lot. It might be my favorite detail. I love the lady's perfectly green dress. And I love the mysterious sort of narrative. Who or what is she waiting for? We may never know. Or perhaps only we can answer that question...?

This painting is also available as a limited edition art print in Bauman's Etsy shop. Enjoy!