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STAMPSHOP

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Leela of Native Bear held a stamp workshop on Sunday at her new studio space in Candler Park that she shares with the ladies of Indie Craft Experience.  The day was rainy and grey but since the front of the studio is all windows, there was still a good bit of natural light for photographing the event – while also participating.  My friend Amanda joined in on the class with me and since I actually know Leela personally it was like just hanging with friends being crafty!
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Leela shared her story about how she got started and grew her business and then gave a run down of how to safely carve and then we began sketching out our designs.  I had jotted down some ideas of what I wanted to carve but hadn’t actually sketched anything yet.  Amanda, who’s the in-house artist at Whole Foods came prepared with some drawn out ideas. We both liked the bird and sun sketch the most so she put some finishing touches on it and decided to go with that as her stamp.
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For printing there was card stock, tea towels and canvas fabric. I first went to the tea towel station and made two towels for our kitchen using the teepee stamp and cactus stamp.
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Besides the folks I knew, the class as a whole was a really great group of people, which helps when you’re doing something creative!  Several ladies did their company’s logos and others went with carvings like mine to make patterns.  Everyone did such a good job, so much talent!
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I was so happy with how everything turned out!  We’ve been using the towels in the kitchen and I’m really liking the fabric and size. Thinking I’ll get some more and make gifts for friends because they are so much better than using paper towels.  I printed enough cards to have a complete set of stationary which is fun because I love snailmail.  Amanda did something really creative and combined two inks to make a fade in her design (lower left hand corner) that turned out really cool!

We all had so much fun learning, creating, laughing- I can’t say it enough how good of a job Leela did hosting this workshop! I love her work so much that she has made our save-the-date stamp and will soon be making our invite stamp for our wedding. I’ll share those with you after they’ve been sent out.

She hasn’t announced the next class but if you follow her on Instagram, @NATIVEBEARATL, you’ll be in the loop.  Big time recommend!

DIY | INDIGO NAPKINS

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Lately I’ve been bursting with creativity, from home projects to weaving.  Not sure what exactly has sparked this inspiration, maybe it’s the new house and ample space, whatever it is I’m taking full advantage!  Over the weekend I tried my hand at indigo dying which has been something I’ve wanted to try ever since I was hippie’d out wearing tye-dye and listening to jam bands. I’ve noticed that it’s become really popular and saw dinner napkins I really liked so I set out to attempt my own.  Figuring it’d be easiest to buy a kit, I looked to Amazon and found a very inexpensive kit that would fit my needs.  The exact one I bought is here and the napkins came from Hobby Lobby but I couldn’t locate them on their site to share but any 100% cotton ones will work.  Buying everything in one package was such a better idea than tracking down all the ingredients individually, I highly recommend this route!

Since the kit came with all the components, including instructions, I just followed those only altering the amount of chemicals. The kit says it’s “mini” but it actually dyes up 15 shirts so if you’re doing something small like napkins, just take the mixtures and divide accordingly.  This particular kit says to use 4 gallons of water but we used one gallon so we divided the mixes into fourths and it worked out perfectly.

Again, you can follow the directions in the kit just fine. I altered nothing about that but I do want to share some tips and things I’d change the next go around.16510183498_73c04765fb_k
The directions say to use a huge bucket but I used a stainless steel bowl and it worked fine for this small of a project.  When you first mix all the chemicals together it’ll look more yellow-green, give it the recommended time 15min or if you’re doing a small batch, it’ll be ready in less time.
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This is what the accordioned fabric and wood panels look like when assembled. The above rock was placed in the end of the napkin and tied off with rubber bands (below). This is what the directions said to do but really the rock made little difference in the end that I could tell since the tip was completely dyed blue minus a few specks.16696717542_fd0313f4b4_k
For the first round I did the wooden press, which ended up being my favorite pattern, and the long cinched pattern with the pebble.

Tips: Keep the wooden pressed in longer if you want more of a defined blue area, if you want more white with only skinny blue lines then take out sooner. I didn’t time it exactly but you can tell when it’s saturated.

For the second round I redid the wooden press and then did 5 ties with rubber bands for a circle affect. I took out the pressed wood one a little too soon (which is why I suggest above to leave in longer) but the 5-circle one turned out pretty great. My circles weren’t perfect so if you do this method, and want even circles, pay close attention to the tying off grabbing even fabric and tying carefully.
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There will be floating residue you can’t mix up, it’ll stay clumped but don’t worry, Just scoot it out of the way and if it gets stuck to your fabric, it’s ok too, it makes little speckles which looks neat.
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When you first take out it’ll be a weird green color, don’t worry, this is normal. When it hits air (oxygen) it’ll start to turn blue. Taking off the rubber bands with gloves on was pretty tough so I just cut them off with scissors.  After you take off the rubber bands, let them lay out and fully oxidize. Once they are a dark blue color, rinse with water.  I washed them with a little bit of Woolite before I ran through my washing machine so it didn’t make a huge mess. Originally I was dying inside but moved to the back yard. It’s not too messy but outdoors definitely felt safer.
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These patterns were in the directions of the kit but I’m sure you could play around and get some wacky designs!
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I’m really happy with the turn out! I had a blast playing chemist and once I saw the turn out, I searched the house for white linens to dye-even thought about upgrading all my socks-but decided to hold off for the next go around. Maybe a duvet or curtains?!

WIGWAM WELLNESS FEST

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I am so excited to share with you all that I’m going to be a part of Wigwam Wellness Festival coming to the Atlanta area in April and May!  I’ll be posting to social media important updates and information as well as photographing the event. Here’s what Wigwam Wellness Fest is all about—

The experience is a trendy wellness festival series featuring “local celeb” yoga & alternative fitness instructors, wellness-related keynote speakers, healing arts, safe vendors (face/body products, organic clothing, etc) and clean eating. This experience will weave together body, mind + spirit resources and provide insight on how to make simple tweaks in everyday life that create powerful outcomes.

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On Friday we met at the festival location, The Chattahoochee Nature Center, for a team powwow and tour.  We had an indoor picnic and met one another over a beautifully prepared lunch.  Here is the group of Atlanta women making Wigwam possible! Each lady has their strong suit and together we make one bad-to-the bone team!

In a nutshell– Jennifer is the event producer, Karina is the copy writer, Jessica Murphy is the talent liaison, Sarah is the graphic designer, Jenny is the chef and clean eating instructor and has the help of her assistant Jessica Hanners, Julia is the stylist (and maker of the awesome headdresses and cheese platter!) and Ashlee is the vendor and sponsor leader.
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Should have taken the photo when it wasn’t partially eaten but I’ll admit it, I got side-tracked: by cheese! Julia did such a good job putting together our powwow, even brought a record player for the tunes!
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I really fell for this area mostly because of the large tree that sits in the middle of the property.  Trees have so many meanings, i.e. wisdom, eternal life, strength-just to name a few, so I think this area is perfect to be in the center of Wigwam Fest! The land just to the left will be the vendor market.
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The building you see here is where outdoor yoga will be held. Facing water and a beautiful view, it’s such a pleasant spot for a peaceful exercise.
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This is Jennifer. She’s been planning and executing events in Atlanta for some time. She’s passionate about bringing people together whether it’s to party, mentor or cleanse.
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There are several paved trails around the nature center leading to exhibits like rescued birds, i.e. a bald eagle and butterfly gardens.
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The property has a garden area where instructors will teach courses as well as share gardening tips.
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This group of ladies has me thankful to be a strong, freelancing woman in Atlanta! Thrilled to see this experience come to life!

Sign up for special Wigwam invites (such as early bird ticket purchasing)! This will allow you first dibs on picking and scheduling classes with your favorite instructors! www.wigwamexperience.com

Greenhouse Serenbe

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As promised here is the tour of Greenhouse at Serenbe owned and operated by Kenya! This little shop is packed with vintage goods and brands made in the USA. 16555799196_f714e934e3_k16394561068_2ad8d13e5f_k16555798796_9a6fb493a7_k15959647114_2847edaa68_k
Those are my wall hangings! So cool to see something you spent time on displayed in a brick and mortar, what a good feeling!
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If you live in Atlanta or find yourself visiting, it’s definitely worth a little road trip out to Serenbe to not only explore around the town and farm but also to pop into Kenya’s shop. You’re sure to find an inspiring cook book, gift for the man in your life, a fun tote for yourself, something for the house or straight up just get inspired!

Store hours are Thursday-Sunday 11am – 5pm. Also, if you don’t live in GA, visit her online market

WEAR 10

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We celebrated Valentines over the course of several days. On Friday we went to Martinis and IMAX at Fernbank were we sipped drinks, danced to a live jazz band and then watched a documentary on the Galápagos Islands.  I had never been to Fernbank and I feel like we picked the perfect night to go since it was perfectly crowded with happy couples having a fancy date night.  Afterwards we went to a friends housewarming party in East Atlanta. It was definitely a busier Friday night than normal which led to a slow Saturday morning which was fine because it was Valentines Day and we had planned to chill anyways.

After a homemade breakfast and the usual house stuff we then went out to the Stone Mountain Hobby Lobby to pick up art we had framed.  It’s funny how living in the city you have to take a small road trip to get to things like Hobby Lobby and even Walmart is a trek from our home. While we were on the road we grabbed some ice cream at a Bruster’s, can you believe I had never been to one?! It was awesome! After that we went to Serenbe Farm which was not close at all but I needed to drop off some wall hangings and weavings at a shop and Dustin being the sweet guy he is agreed to go and drive.  As usual I fell asleep and am basically the worst road trip partner ever, haha!

The shop we were going to is called Green House which is operated by the sweetest gal named Kenya. She saw my stuff on IG and wanted to consign some of my pieces which is great since I had just planned to sell on Esty (or keep them all for myself!) While we were out there we took advantage of the warm sun and snapped these photos of what I was wearing.
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Zoomed in on this image so you can see D in my sunglasses, he’s the best!

Wearing a Tulle jacket, Kate Spade shades, Madewell top, Free People velvet pants and Clarks boots.
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After a day on the road we kept the Valentines evening chill with a date at Ration and Dram which is sorta new and located near our neighborhood (it’s on Arizona, so I think technically Kirkwood).  It was really yummy and very reasonally priced. Even though Friday and Saturday were packed we managed to fit in even more on Sunday. Brunch with a girl friend and a surprise birthday party! Needless to say this week we are laying LOW!

Next post I’m going to share a tour of Green House! It’s packed with amazing vintage finds for both the home and kitchen. Come back and visit in a few days!