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12/19/2007

Trashion team spotlight - Interview : SILVER Mountain Originals

Shop name: SILVER Mountain Originals
Shop address: http://www.tamdoll.etsy.com/
In a nutshell: You never know what I’m going to come up with.

Tell us a bit about yourself:
I learned to use a sewing machine while in college and began making dolls to give away as presents, which eventually turned into some pattern and art doll sales - but lately my work has turned to exploring fabric in new and different ways. Now I’m working on some fabric jewelry – it’s still brewing in my head, and I have some itchy [failed experiments!] things I’ve made with wool – but I’m working on it!

Trashion materials: fabric, wool sweaters, found objects, foam cushion leftovers

I transform them into: totes, handbags, art dolls, fabric jewelry

How do you do it?
Brainstorming ideas while I’m at work and then [staying away from the computer] when I get home -- focusing on cutting and sewing when I find the time.

What inspired you to do this and why are you involved in trashion?
I’ve always been concerned about the environment – why waste and purchase more things when there are lots of great materials at hand? And I get a lot of pleasure from making something out of nothing – it’s like making a delicious meal out of leftovers. There’s surprise involved, too, that something beautiful, functional and creative can come from a cast-off.

Do you remember the first thing you made using the trashion concept?
What was it?
I remember when I was little, cutting up one of my out-grown tops to hand-sew a Cabbage Patch Doll shirt (I can still see the horrible plaid rainbow fabric with metallic threads woven in it)... But I think my first commercial effort was in the 90’s when I made clocks out of trashed computer components and sold those in a small boutique. They were a big hit as gifts for men, but eventually it became a little boring just drilling holes and putting those together so I moved back to fabric creations.

What are your current projects and what is on the horizon?
I still have some wool sweaters that I’ve boiled and are cut up for some new bags and totes – but really I want to develop some of the fabric jewelry ideas that have been brewing in my mind for a while. I also have a bucket of found objects that have been calling for me to collage and create with – I’ll dive into those one of these days this winter.

Why should people buy handmade, and buy from trashion?
Buying handmade puts a face behind the creation, a person instead of a machine. When you buy something for yourself, or as a gift, that is handmade, and especially from trashion, you are guaranteed to have something that’s unique, has been made with heart and great thought.

More you'd like to share:
I’d love people to stop by my blog and chat up some of my works-in-progress & creations with me. I love to be inspired and challenged to share new ideas with like-minded crafters and the internet is a great place to do that. Visit me at http://www.tamdoll.blogspot.com/. Of course, spending too much time online does take away a lot of the time I could spend creating so I’ve got to watch that.…

12/12/2007

Trashion team spotlight - Interview: FlyBall Bags

Shop name: FlyBall Bags
Shop address: www.flyballbags.etsy.com

In a nutshell:

Handbags and accessories made from a mix of new, recycled and vintage fabrics

Tell us a bit about yourself :

I’m an actor in theatre and film and decided about 5 years ago to start sewing. Since then I’ve sold thousands of my designs through my website, artisans shows, wholesaling and now, etsy.

Trashion materials:

I use all fabric in my work. I love vintage linens, barkcloth and drapery. I also use bedsheets for appliqué or linings.. I use men’s tie a lot for straps and other interesting ways, I use vintage buttons too all over. I use West Indian clothing for sparkle here and there, and vintage dresses… those are my favorites anyways.. but it doesn’t stop there!

I transform them into:

One of a Kind Handbags and accessories including journals, coin purses, reversible headbands, mini clutches, ornaments, pins, etc.

How do you do it?

Well, I get inspired by the fabrics I use and I love to mix and match them all for a really cool design in the end

What inspired you to do this and why are you involved in trashion?

I just love older things… in my house, antiques, etc. I love the history of an older item. I love to scavenge for fabrics… I love the hunt! So, it made sense to bring that into my business. Trashion seemed like the next obvious step

Do you remember the first thing you made using the trashion concept?

I used to make bags out of old jeans.

What are your current projects and what is on the horizon?

I’ve been preparing for a huge artisan show in Toronto called the One of a Kind Show ( www.oneofakindshow.com). I also trying to post on etsy as much as possible too.. as sales are picking up there.

Why should people buy handmade, and buy from trashion?

Handmade is where it’s at. I’ve taken the pledge to buy only handmade this year. Trashion is just that much better because it’s reusing materials that may never have been used again. I think you’ve got to feel good about that!






12/11/2007

Greetings! Trashion has all your holiday stationary covered!

If you're sending a card, wrapping a gift or tagging a package, the etsy trashion team has got all you need. Check out these lovely items, to make your holidays eco-fabulous. They are made with recycled or found papers and items.
http://samann1121.etsy.com/ has tons of options. Check out her shop for gift cards and more, but here are some great wintery gift tags:
http://heylady.etsy.com/ offers some cheeky holiday cards made out of vintage pinups:
http://tomatedepingles.etsy.com/ repurposed buttons and cardstock into some bright and cheery tags:
http://monkeydogstudio.etsy.com/ offers one of a kind cards focusing on peace. The message inside is: "Peace to you wherever you are."
http://kae1crafts.etsy.com/ has this pretty card to fill your heart this holiday:
http://rikrak.etsy.com/ says gift wrap doesn't have to be a waste. Take her reusable gift wrap, for example. Made of vintage fabric, you can use it again and again:

http://bakasartysta.etsy.com/ has your envelope needs covered. Here is one of several sets offered:

To find more greeting cards, stationary, gift tags, search the tag "trashion" on http://etsy.com