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Showing posts with label Olympia WA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympia WA. Show all posts

5/23/2012

What's Up Wednesday: The Creative Block & Tangora Designs

Check out the latest team news.  
Visit Leslie Sirag of The Creative Block this coming weekend at the Olympia Ballroom, Olympia, WA.  Leslie is participating in the South Sound Spectacular Spring Show on Saturday, May 26 from 11 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.  The show is sponsored by the Olympia Etsy Team.  There will be free music, kids' crafts, face painting and an amazing diversity of artists and craftspeople.   Good luck Leslie!

Steampunk mixed media pendant © Leslie Sirag

Mary Tangora of Tangora Designs has been in the local news lately!  She was interviewed by The News-Gazette (an East Central Illinois paper), and discusses her latest venture into upcycled plastic jewelry.  For the full article, see The News-Gazette.  Mary was also interviewed on WAND TV on May 18th, talking about how being on Pinterest is helping her business.  Way to go, Mary!

Upcycled Pretty Plastix Earrings © Tangora Designs

5/16/2012

What's Up Wednesday: The Creative Block & Junksmith

With spring in the air, members of the etsy trashion team are busy!

Look for Leslie Sirag of TheCreativeBlock at the Olympia, WA,
citywide annual Artists' Garage Sale this weekend.

Hummingbird Necklace ©Leslie Sirag
The sale is sponsored by POSSCA, Patrons of South Sound Cultural Arts, a local arts organization that gives music scholarships and provides and/or repairs instruments for students who can't afford them.
Leslie will be taking vintage "junque", finds from her supply shop FindingsbyLeslietsy, and maybe some older work at bargain prices. Plus magazines, sewing supplies, & who knows what else!  Leslie says it's a "great place to sell and/or buy." The sale will be held at the Olympia Armory, May 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Nancy Kingsbury, of Junksmith, will be talking about the connection between making upcycled jewelry and her spiritual life this Saturday, May 19,  at St. John Lutheran Church Women's Brunch, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.  She will be giving a talk entitled " From Trash to Treasure: Finding Hope and Healing through God's Creative Heart".  Nancy says, "Turning trash to treasure ties in so well to my own life experiences, that it has been a natural evolution, from being broken, to being made whole".  She explains, "I was headed for a career in music but was unable to continue when I developed a medical condition and was no longer able to play my instrument.  It has been a process, but God has used jewelry making and art to help me recover and find joy in my daily life.  My parents were also raised during the Depression, and we saved everything growing up.  Whenever our clothes wore out, we always cut out the zippers and buttons before turning them into rags. It's only natural for me to use upcycled trash in my work now."  

Pull Tab and Zipper Earrings ©Junksmith
St. John Lutheran Church is located at  305 Circle Ave.,  Forest Park, IL.  
Admission is free and open to the public.  
Call the church office 708-366-3226 to register.