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Monday, November 23, 2009
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Current mood:  mischievous
I give away a lot of my work (after a couple of cocktails my profit margin plummets). But this is my first REAL giveaway. Better yet, the lovely Mrs. B is generously hosting a Giveaway of my Abigail necklace on her blog Confessions of a Pagan Soccer Mom. Here's your chance to win one of my best selling necklaces that is flattering on all necklines - perfect for you or a great gift. 
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
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With the onslaught of the gift giving season, I thought I would start sharing some of my favorite artists/shops with you. The cracked and chipped coffee cup from which I drink is not the reason I decided to start with fetishghost and skeletaldropkick. I have admired (and desired) the work of each for quite some time - that they both do ceramics is just a coincidence.

This animate object reached through the screen and wrapped itself around my wrist. I felt like crying. It didn't matter that I would never own it or wear it; I loved it so much it felt like it was mine. When I was finally able to tear myself away, I found not only more intriguing and beautiful silver jewelry, but exquisite ceramics also. “BoneOrchard Teaware & Gothic Sterling Noir” is right! When I later joined the Etsy Steam Team, I was thrilled to find fetishghost was a teammate. 
I caught fetishghost peeking out of his silversmithing and ceramics studio long enough to answer three questions for me: Do you listen to music while you create? If so, what were the last three things you listened to? This one is easy… Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie…not necessarily in that order.
If you could time travel to three other times in history, what would they be? This one is a bit harder. I'm rather content with the time I live in, although I was a bit shocked, myself, when I realized that. I'd like to go back to the 1940's to hang out with a few favorite artists and musicians... people like Wassily Kandinsky, Sohji Hamada, and Louis Armstrong. I don't really have any itching to go back any further in time than that; things seem to get pretty hairy the further back you go.

What are three things you would like still like to accomplish in life? Now that my kids are old enough, I'd love to get back to traveling the world. I've always wanted to spend a year in Morocco. I would like to help establish a successful community art center, (who wouldn't). Maybe go back to art school for another spell...
When you’re finished there, head on over to Skeletaldropkick’s shop for dark ceramics with a heavier feel. I wish I was drinking a Coffee Nudge out of this cup right now!

I was so enchanted with skeletaldropkick that I practically begged her to join the Etsy Dark Side team….and I am happy to say the she did. I also got her to answer the same three questions for me: Do you listen to music while you create? If so, what were the last three things you listened to? I have my iPod on whenever I throw, but the rest of the work is kinda when I can make time for it, so I don’t get to listen to much for that. The last 2 things I listened to were: “TV on the Radio”, “You Say Party, We Say Die” and Radio Lab (podcast from NPR) 
If you could time travel to three other times in history, what would they be? Likely to where California is before the Europeans arrived. I would love to see the area I live in the way it was before massive amounts of humans trashed it. To the ancient Mayan or Aztec eras. Can I go into the future? I really want a flying car….

Name three things you would like to accomplish yet in life. Ride in a dirigible. Might be even more fun than saying, “dirigible.” Travel - New Zealand, Australia, Europe, Ireland, etc… hmmm… solve the human population problem in a peaceable and ethical way. No big deal, really.
Well Cris, if I see you hitchhiking while I’m cruising in my dirigible, I’ll pick you up & we’ll go off adventuring... Until then, I’m off to make a Coffee Nudge in my old and cracked mug. Yes, dear friends, that was a hint.
Coffee Nudge 1/4 oz dark crème de cacao 3/4 oz coffee liqueur “I stopped drinking, but only when I sleep” - George Best 1/2 oz brandy 6 - 8 oz hot coffee 1 1/2 oz whipped cream
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Monday, October 26, 2009
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Gah - roused myself from my bed with only a couple of hours sleep under my belt. Today is Mourning Market - and we were encouraged to dress up. I couldn't bring my self to do it - too much fun last night. Quickly showered & dressed & hopped the boat to Seattle. Got to Motor just in time to set up. Mourning Market was a BLAST. Lots of fantastic vendors, lots of people. So nice to see many, many old friends & make some new ones. Met a few of my Etsy Dark Side teammates *hi ladies - hi Kurt* which was awesome. Here's just a few pictures.    I also got to pick up Ed the Head, my wonderful new friend, who I won in a Giveaway from Grimvisions. I love him!  One of my oldest & dearest friends, Michelle, came down to see me & we decided to carry on the festive spirit into the evening. I had started having some cocktails early (hair of the dog you know), so after I packed up my booth and we ditched the drunken Seahawks fans from Alaska, we popped up to El Corazon to say hi to our old friend Dre, who was in town to play a show.   Caught him outside, chatted a bit, took the pics above & then decided that though we love him very much, we weren't going to pay $20 to get in to see him. Parted ways & then off to Linda's for a couple more drinkies. I had been told that the bass player for the .357 String Band was absolutely not to be missed, and since I had missed them play the night before, we headed over to The Bit in Ballard (where I had a brief stint as a barteneder). A couple of cocktails later & they took the stage. I was not misled - these guys are awesome and yes, the bass player just moved up to the top of my list. As most of you already know - I got a thing for bass - stand up, electric, whatever..my soul craves it. These guys are touring right now - so if they come to your town GO CHECK THEM OUT.  By the time they were done I was too. Time to get my butt back home & crawl into bed. It was a non-stop weekend that was worth it's weight in gold.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
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Got out of there around 11:30 pm, and since I was all corseted up, I thought I'd pop on down to Winterland to see my friend Gina (aka Lottie Jynann Tonnyx). Not only was it her birthday and I had a lovely gift for her, but I was hoping to catch some of the bands that were playing that night - Joe Buck, .357 String Band and James Hunnicutt. I missed all the bands except Joe Buck - who is always a delight to see live, but I did get to hang out with the lovely Gina and my good friends from Smitty's Tattoo. I can never remember why I decided to become such a recluse this past year - I love friends & music...mix with alcohol & boobies & life doesn't get much better.
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
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Well, woke up this morning to no power...turns out the whole town was out & about 1/2 of the next town. But it came back on in about 3 hours - so it just threw me a little behind. I'm still making last minute things for Zombie 4 Ransom tonight.  I'll be sharing a vending spot with Platipuses, who makes killer plus size clothing. I'm excited!  The event is a late one - from 7pm till 1am - so I will be staggering home to catch some ZZZZZs, then arising early to take the ferry to Seattle to vend at Mourning Market.  There's going to be SO many fantastic vendors there, as well as music and performers. You can learn more about many of them (including myself) on the Mourning Market blog. I am especially looking forward to meeting some of my Esty Dark Side team members...and having some cocktails, of course. Added bonus? Gothic Charm School will be there & filming! Besides having two FANTASTIC events at which I'm vending...I'm also participating in Etsy's Weekend Deals. 15% off your entire order in my etsy shop. Phew....well, I'm off to pack up the car & attend to those last minute details. Hope you all enjoy your weekend!
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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This coming weekend (16th-18th October), Etsy’s Dark Side Street Team is participating in Etsy’s Halloween Weekend Deals, and offering fantastic discounts off everything in store- up to 25% off!! To take advantage of these great deals, browse the shops linked below for details of the discounts available in each participating store, then use the discount code “WEEKEND DEALS” in the message to seller box during checkout. Further information is available in each store. Welcome to Etys’s Dark Side, and happy shopping! ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦
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Saturday, October 03, 2009
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Come join the Etsy Dark Side in the 1st Annual EtsyDarkTeam Halloween Scavenger Hunt. One item, from our hundreds of dollars worth of prizes, will go randomly to each of the first 13 people who complete the Hunt! When: Saturday, October 3rd @ 10am EST (7am PST, 9am CST) Where: Start here at Room3Designs.Etsy.com How to Play: Look through the listings for this image:
![[image]](http://ny-image2.etsy.com/il_fullxfull.93876042.jpg) You'll find the the link to the next shop to hunt through when you find the image! Compile a list of all the links to the items you find with the above image hidden in it, in order, starting with Room3Designs. When you reach the end convo your complete list of links to Room3Designs, or email her at: tiffwestlund[at]hotmail[dot]com. Good luck & have a spooky good time!
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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Come join the Esty Dark Side in the 1st Annual EDT Halloween Scavenger Hunt. Hundreds of dollars worth of prizes for the first 13 people who complete the Hunt. It will start at 10am EST (which is 7am here in the Pacific NW). You can start right here. You'll also want to mark your calendars for this coming weekend (2nd-4th October), Etsy’s Dark Side Street Team is participating in Etsy’s Halloween Weekend Deals, and offering fantastic discounts off everything in store- up to 25% off!! To take advantage of these great deals, browse the shops linked below for details of the discounts available in each participating store, then use the discount code “WEEKEND DEALS” in the message to seller box during checkout. Further information is available in each store. Welcome to Etys’s Dark Side, and happy shopping! ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
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I know, I know....tis just a wee little thing - but I got excited. The Etsy Dark Side team made the front page and my Black Rain Necklace was included. I am thrilled. 
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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Okay, so last Saturday was the 2nd Annual Taste of Lynwood on beautiful Bainbridge (get off your cell phone!) Island. We've had a pretty good run of hot & sunny weather up here in the NW, so I was pleasantly suprised to see the day a little drizzly & gray, though I knew it wouldn't bode well for sales. Predictably, though the event was fun - great music and mellow atmosphere - sales weren't so good. I did have a lot of time to chit chat with my friend Marcy and meet lots of dogs (I love goggies). One particulary wonderful dog was Lucy. While chatting with Lucy's owner, Gary, it came about that he makes glass beads. As he only lived about a block away, he trotted home to grab some exampls to show me. I was so impressed that I let him put out some of his gorgeous wine stoppers for sale on my table.  In return, he gave me a string of beads that he made.   It turns out that he also makes Cremorial beads/marbles. Cremorial beads are made with the ashes of a loved one or pet. I had never heard of this before and I think it makes perfect sense. What a beautiful way to remember someone. If you are interested in having some beautiful glass beads made or some Cremorial beads, you can contact Gary by emailing him at gmcintyre25@yahoo.com .
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