Tuesday, November 27, 2012

teaching...

i got the job...
knowing that i like to be busy and that i am constantly working on something new will not surprise any of you. so when the opportunity arose for me to add to my ever growing resume, of course i took it. in addition to working freelance designing costumes, alterations, my etsy, craft shows and my semi stable part time job, i will be teaching sewing classes at Joann Fabrics in Mt. Juliet. its close to home, its my community, it's kids... what more can i ask for- right?

Joann's in Providence Shopping Center has classes for all ages and interests. they also do a open house every couple of months for those interested to meet the instructors and see the projects offered
 the next open house will be December 1st from 1-3pm.
here is the link for anyone interested ...
Joann Class Home Page
Kids Studio Classes
class flyer's

for now i am the teen and kids sewing instructor.
the teen classes will feature things like pjs, jackets, purses, and even some home interior projects.
the kids studio classes (8 and up) will teach kids how to make jackets, pillows, blankets, pjs, and book bags.
no matter what age group, these are great projects to teach kids independent sewing both by hand and machine. in each age group there are classes at different levels from beginners to advanced level. and each class is geared to teach a specific skill.
if you cant tell already, i am super excited. i love to sew. and when you love something you want everyone to love it too.
since the class schedule changes every 2 months i will update regularly on the projects and whats coming up.
This could be a great Christmas present, after school project, or even a productive winter break babysitter!!! -mommy and daddy movie date anyone???

for Dec. i will be teaching the following 3 classes...

Headtime Story: Kids Sewing 101. $35- one 3-hr session
pillow case, contrasting fabrics. teaches sewing machine basics, simple construction
Wed, December 19th.  2-5pm

Frosty Friends Fleece Blanket: Kids Sewing 102. $35- one 3-hr session
fleece blanket, hand sewing and embroidery
Thurs, December 20th. 2-5pm

Just My Style Bolero Jacket: Kids Sewing 301. $45 two 2-hr sessions
kids jacket. using pattern, adding trim
Sat, December 29th 10am-12pm
Sat, January 5th 10am-12pm

and remember i will be at Joann Fabrics in Providence December 1st from 1-3pm to show you the December projects!!!
don't those sound fun!! cant wait, hope to see you soon.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Last Chance Santa

since i figure i made a promise in my last blog.
i intend to keep it. not only am i back but i am bringing word of my next craft show.
if you've heard of Christmas village, you will love this. Last Chance Santa in Gallatin, Tn has all the perks of Christmas crafters, minus the pushing and rudeness!

 
i personally am sooooo excited about this show. and its only 9 days away!!!
free to admission, entertainment, food, shopping, door prizes, goodie bags, pictures with Santa....
the list goes on and on!
my favorite part about great, well put together shows like this one, is all the vendors. i will have the pleasure of meeting a ton of new people as well as seeing some of my new friends I met while participating in the Junk n the Trunk show in October.

this event has been sponsored by Sweet Tea & Shopping's Julia Proctor. and though we have not met in person, YET!!, she has done an amazing job thus far. i can not imagine the time, and energy it takes to put on an event of this size. give her a round of applause everyone. of course the only way to thank you is come shop, hint hint everyone!

Last Chance Santa will be held at the Depot Square Event Center in Gallatin, Tn.
on December 7th & 8th.
amoung the 50+ vendors will be
( of course Ella Dee and Stuff)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
and of course pictures with Santa by Chapman's Photography
 
 
now as these are only a smell few of the vendors, but to see any more you will have to visit
Sweet Tea and Shopping or come see us all at Last Chance Santa!!
 
until then HAPPY CRAFTING! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






 
 







 


Monday, November 19, 2012

learning never ends...

learning never ends...
that sounds pretty accurate.
 i learn everyday. we all do. we learn about each other, ourselves, my husband's preferred way to load the dishwasher... the learning (big and small) is endless.
i have learned a great many things since my last post. i learned that doing business with friends, is awkward. doing craft shows in your small town, while fun, is not always a good use of time- if only you could pays bills with new friends right?! and i also learned that sometimes the best advise comes from the most unlikely people.
for those of you know know we, you know i dream big, sometimes bigger than i should. and you know i am a planner. but the problem with that is i spend 75% of my time planning. the bigger the dream, the more complicated the plan. sounds smart right, the old rule measure twice, cut once. the problem with that is i over complicate the plan to the point that i have no time left for execution.
new goal, call it new years resolution that i am starting early...
SIMPLIFY.
through simplification and time management i hope to make my life and business more successful.
i have learned so much this year.
i started a business. i joined the creative world of craft fairs. i found my (current) purpose.
and since i have only truly been at this for about 6 months, i figure i did pretty well. that being said there will be some definite changes coming, after all changes follow learning
 
things in our house has changed pretty drastically recently. i'm sure some of you saw mentions of it but not what really happened. during the first of November i designed Belmont University Opera Department's fall show.it was a big one, defiantly the biggest i have ever taken part in. for those of you don't know, when you design a show anything that isn't rented comes out of your pocket. now of course you get reimbursed for it, but sometimes that can be weeks after the show closes. the night before my show opens i get word that my hubs is receiving a lay off. the news hit me like a ton of bricks. i knew it was coming, that's the nature of his profession. but this was the first one. and since i am freelance and only work part time somewhere stable- words like unemployment and mortgage are not a good combo. but after just a few short weeks, the hubs received the call that he's back to work. Thank Heavens!
money is tight and having him home has been weird, but now we know what to expect. learning experiences right. its now time to make a change in our life plan and get in moving. so next time this happens we wont feel so much panic and stress. maybe we will use it to take a vacation!
part of this new plan involves me changing some of my work goals.
 
  as for my business and simplification ... i am no longer splitting my brand ( talk about over complicated). no double more double etsy. all Ella Dee and Stuff shopping can be done here: Etsy, Facebook, and in person at local crafting events. **if i can figure out how, i will be putting a calender up so everyone can find me!
 
well this is my thoughts for now. i'm sure i will be back soon!
 

 
 

Friday, September 21, 2012

falling leaves = opera season

ladies and gentlemen...
if you will draw your attention to the center of the stage...
and look very closely. closer.
can you see it. 
no of course you cant I haven't dreamed it up yet!!
for those of you who know me well. you know I have been working as a costume designer off and on since I was in undergrad. I LOVE IT!!!- in small doses of course. 
even theatre can be too structured for me some days. but it has taught me things I could never have imagined.
paitence,  unbridled creativity, organization, and self worth
these are things you can only learn through experience. no family members, friends, or even education can teach you. 
that being said, I have received obnoxious amounts of encouragement, you all know who you are. which makes the stressful anxiety and excitment that comes with show season bearable.
whats more fun than working with people you like, on a project that warms your sole, and provides you an outlet for creativity. 
nothing. nothing is better. well maybe giving birth or saving someones life; but hey I haven't tried those yet, so... Costuming an opera it is.
for some of you FALL means back to school. sharpened pencils. honey crisp apples. boots and sweaters. but for others, my little theatre family- its crunch time!
I can almost smell the opening and closing of stage curtains. I hear the whisper of vocal warmups. and yes, everyone hears the tapping of my cowboy boots as I run stairs. 
these sounds and smells only mean one thing to me...
Opera Season.
Opera Season is a time of frenzy, esp. on Belmont University's Campus. you can't see it, and you wont smell it- but its there. all theatre costume departments will agree with me on that. 
my good friends at the Belmont Opera department have invited me back as there Guest Costume Designer again this fall. having designed their last 2 shows, the anticipation is building. and as always I am blown away by the trust that Dr. Kristi Whitten gives to me to build her vision. and to be honest I enjoy the hell out of somehow being able to read her mind and translate her thoughts. ***knock on wood I can do it again this year. 
this fall I begin the task of costuming Dialogues of the Carmelites. Nuns people, its about nuns. and I am honored. I feel sometimes designing a show that already has a specific look is the most challenging. Catholics be kind. 
I am working with lots of my "oldy" students and several "fresh meat". (for those of you who need an Angela dictionary. Oldy = people I have worked with before, not old people. and FreshMeat = new people) I am super excited because some of these students I have worked with since the beginning of their college career. (TEAR) and some will graduate on me this spring. (cough) Susan.
thank you for the opportunity and lets kick some Carmelite butt.

and now photo time. 
most of these have been stolen from Facebook but will be given all needed credits.
these are only a few of the shows I have been apart of:

Below: All photos by Rick Malkin
Nashville Shakespeare Fesitval
Loves Labors Lost 2010

aria durso & teresa driver
 eric pasto-crosby & joseph robinson


 elizabeth lanier, mariah parris, shannon mcminn hoppe, & nettie craft
 I was dresser and stitcher on this show. Made the (above) turquoise costume.

 photos by Rick Malkin
Nashville Shakespeare Festival
Shakespeare's Case 2010




 I was the dresser and stitcher on this show.


Photos by Rick Malkin
Nashville Shakespeare Festival
Romeo & Juliet 2011
 matthew raich & emily

shannon mcminn hoppe, emily, & martha wilkerson

caleb pritchett

I was assistant designer, dresser, and stitcher. Sorry for the people not labeled. I thought better to leave off names than to butcher the spelling.


Belmont Opera 
Bartered Bride 2011
Designer, Sticher, Whatever.
photos by students parents





photos by Rick Malkin
Nashville Shakespeare Festival
Julius Caesar 2011




 Most talented cast I've ever worked with. 
I was assistant designer, dresser, and stitcher.
and yes thats eddie george.

now you've seen some of what I've done and been apart of...
it only get better from here.
stay inspired my friends




AppleFest and Stuff...

ok party people...
clearly I didn't make my goal last week, so that means this week there will be twice as many posts- I promise to try to consolidate.
so let's get down to business, shall we...
first things first.
I have already announced our contest winner on facebook, but I thought it was time to let ya'll in on it too.  as you know I did a drawing at The Strawberry Patch Barn Sale and the winner happened to be none other than Junk n' the Trunk, owner Gina Gann. having met Gina only briefly at the Barn Sale, I learned that she has 2 sons and she was fairly certain they would not want one of my dolls, however she entered the drawing with hopes that she would win for herself. 
when I called to inform her she won, her excitement level was through the roof. when she calmed down, I was excited to find out that she lives and works in Gallatin where she owns a store called Junk n' the Trunk located on the square. Junk n' the Trunk, a store full of unique salvaged and restyled finds- including retro furniture, custom pieces, and unique gifts, as well as offering custom interior design and home staging. And soon, cross your fingers, they will be home to a few of my FrankenDolls!
Junk n' the Trunk is also a big part in the Occasions/5 Chefs & HomeTown MarketPlace in October, in which, yours truely will have a booth!! See Gina's Store and Facebook (link above) for tickets and more info.
but more on that later...
now on to AppleFest.

now if you follow me on Facebook : Ella Dee and Stuff, you probably already know I attended AppleFest in Lafayette, Tn last weekend. I was so happy to be apart of that welcoming little community for a day. The wonderful ladies at White House NursingHome did such a great job putting on this festival for their town. The day included local vendors, a live band, a provided lunch of beans and corn bread (it's a southern thing), and lots of Apples! I was fortunate enough to run into a dear friend of mine as well as several of my Strawberry Patch attendees. Thanks again ladies for all your hard work.
and now on to the pictures!


 **notice the awesome pink awning my hubbs found me!


New sign since the other one died in the storm at The Strawberry Patch.

 

I have decided that the red can-can must accompany me to all shows. Its like a bright red beacon to my booth! Plus everyone loves a good grandma story. (Thanks MeMe for never throwing anything away.)
  


Cabinet O' Monsters!

Bloody Man!!!


Little Mascots for my Creepy Side!
Everyone thought they were a couple!!!!


Thanks to the Hubbs for helping me out, instead of watching the game!
We kinda look like a UT family.

Candid Camera- Courtesy of the hubbs, hiding behind the trailer.
Thanks Trav.



Well that was last week, thanks again everyone.
Stay tuned for next week.
Until then, have fun, 
and stay creepy my friends!

Monday, September 10, 2012

a new start...

been away for a while, obviously. 
lots have been happening at the Comer house the last several months. but before I recap for all of you, let me explain what I mean by ... a new start. 
when I decided to start this blog in February, I thought it would be a good way to "catalog" my journey while starting my new business, but it felt more like pitching a new idea every week. and not even good ideas. so we-I am starting over. the goal: 3 posts a week. (probably all in one day, but what can you do) #1 will feature what has happened since the last post. #2 will focus on what is currently happening and what I have planned. And #3 will be personal- to remind me and all of you that I am a person not an advertisement. I have friends and family that want a break down of what we are doing, and not just work. 
what has been going on since April????
at the end of March, trav & i put an offer on our first house. after many many negotiations, appraisals, and fanny may repairs, we finally closed on our very own wonderfully ugly foreclosure!
since then... all I can say is "major rehab".


before renovations
 after demo
after appliances
 needless to say... we just got started. 
mid-august we finally got to move in. now we are still eating off paper plates, storing our clothes in garbage bags, and washing pots & pans in the "basement"- but we are loving every minute of it. our own home and its a beautiful thing!
we haven't had much time to work on the house since we moved in. trav spent 2 weeks straight fixing up our rental so we could hand that back over to the owners and the nights I wasnt working on it with him, I have been preparing for my very first "craft sale"!!!
last weekend I was part of The Strawberry Patch's Fall Barn Sale in Hartsville, Tn.
It WAS a BLAST!!!

definitely the best way to start in the craft fair circuit. I got to practice talking to customers, and promoting myself- not something I am good at doing. 







I also made some great friends.
Trish & Sara of Take Flight Crafties 
these girls gave me great advice and welcomed me with open arms!
they make the most incredible jewelry out of spoons and forks. the pieces are amazing and these girls are so passionate about creating something unique and one-of-a-kind pieces.
I hope we can work side by side again soon. 

craft fair: noun a fair at which objects made by craftsmen are offered for sale. 
call me a craftsman. 
i enjoyed the hell out of it.
working that show and talking to people- even the ones that had no interest in my booth; the husbands that just could not wait to get out of there, but loved their wives to much to sit at home in front of a game. 
i loved the smile on kids faces as they put my dolls in a death grip. and the humor on parents faces when they realized I sale zombies with bullet holes. 
saturday night as I sat across from my wonderful husband, at our favorite Chinese restaurant, I realized- maybe craft fairs are for me. 
to spend days creating something for others to love, laugh at, and even occasionally be disgusted was like a dream. 
its like a play. one in which I am the cast and crew.  
I guess we only can wait and see what the future holds. mine currently holds andother sale at the end of the week, a nephew weeks from entering the world, a opera to design and my 2nd wedding anniversery.
until next time, ladies and gents.