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Hairstyles for 2014

Good Morning,

Today I thought it would be fun to take a look at one of our more chameleon-like accessories, our hair.

I have worn my hair in the same style since about 1985, after it finally grew out from a dye / perm job that went horrible awry.  I have it trimmed to keep it tidy, but I am not one for hair cuts.

Besides our clothes and outfits, and finding that perfect bracelet or cute pair of earrings that we just love that goes well with out wardrobe, our coif is just about the most important accessory we have.

This years styles for both young ladies and women over 40 is the cropped Bob.

Medium length and a bit shaggy with bangs

Or a sleek and sophisticated A-Symmetrical frame about the face, as worn by Kira Knightly.

And ladies, please do not do this.  You are not a rooster, this is just atrocious, and looks like you’ve been attacked by an angry horde of Flow-Bees.  Just no.

How to tame those tresses and keep the stray strands out of your face this season? Hair Bands (or “Hair Jewelry”) is all the rage, as well big bows are back in, and you can never go wrong with a pretty scarf tied up in those love locks.
 Kat Denning in “Hair Jewelry” Headband
 

 Up Do Bun and Scarf

We hope you have found this brief look into 2014 hairstyles informative.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

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Great Gifts To Give List 42

Good Morning,


Tuesday’s are usually devoted to five items from around the web that would make great gifts.  

Today, I want to share another type of gift, something you can give to help another in their time of need.  There are lots of worthy charities, causes and other local groups and organizations in your area that are happy to take a donation.

ASPCA
You can make a monetary donation on line (just 60 cents a day can help a dog or cat) or perhaps visit or call your local shelter and ask if there is anything they may need, Pet Food, blankets, toys, perhaps a small monetary donation for things like medicines.  Let’s not forget those less fortunate this year.

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ONE WARM COAT

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This site is geared towards kids, not everyone has a coat to keep them warm, especially children as they grow out of them so fast.  The link will take you to the site map, where, if you wish, you may type in your zip code to find a place to make your own coat donation.  Warm your heart by warming up a child with a coat this year.


Toys For Tots 

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From the site link you can make a monetary donation, ask for a toy for a child, or find / host a Toy Drive.

American Red Cross
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There are many ways to assist, the link will take you to their “Ways To Help” page and find out how to:
Donate
Fund-raise
Talk / Teach / Host a Class
Volunteer
Get involved with a local group organization.
Every little bit helps.


This last one you’ll have to do on your own.  Every once in a while lists are printed, published or put out somewhere for Seniors in Need, this could be anything from a bottle of lotion, to a warm blanket or any small item that may be beyond a Senior’s means.  I encourage you to look though your local papers, open the phone book and find a hospice or other Senior Care facility, give them a call, make a note, then choose a Senior or several and purchase those small items that may be needed. It will make you feel good, and you will be giving the Senior a gift of more than just lotion.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.



 

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What’s New In The Studio?

Good Morning,

Today is usually reserved for new studio items and creations.  However with my plate overflowing with things to do and  places to go in preparation for the Harvest Market,  I have not had an opportunity to be creative.

Today we change that.

I saw someone’s interesting art project, and it got me to thinking about how to make my own, only different.  Sometime ago I discussed a cool modeling and sculpting medium called Apoxie Sculpt.  This two part epoxy medium comes in a variety of colors and lends itself well to a variety of applications, sculpting, model fabrication, repair and other uses.

The sample pack I received is still full of wonderful colors and I have a neat idea, probably more difficult in the execution than in the planning and blue-prints in my head.

 It takes a while for the material to be ready for use.  After mixing the two parts together waiting for thirty to forty-five minutes is required.  The material is SUPER STICKY and will stick to anything you place it on, waiting the allotted time lets the material set and makes it a bit easier to work with.  We highly recommend using  gloves as the color tends to come off on your hands.
It is also very versatile, you can shape it, cut it, paint it, sand it and adhere it to things you want to decorate or create a unique piece entirely out of Apoxie Sculpt.  Which is what I intend to do, some wire, a wood base and I am good to go!
Example of shaped, textured, painted and sanded Apoxie Sculpt Pendant
We may from time to time pop in with progress pictures this is not an art project that can be finished in a day, but I am excited about the possibilities of what it might morph in to when it is complete.
What are we making?  That is a surprise.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

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Random Wanderings

Good Morning,

Happy Friday one and all.

Today the blog is brief with a quick update on the store, our schedule, and weekend festivities here in Boise.

The Shop is closed today, meeting with another artist in Meridian, a little town just outside of Boise, about thirty minutes up the road.  We we also be taking measurements today and running errands to purchase those things I am missing n order to complete the shelf installation at the shop.

Little Shop of Artists is locally owned and operated, everything in the store is handmade and crafted here in Idaho by talented artisans from all walks of life.  Why buy something off the rack when you can find unique beautiful and amazing things right in your own backyard, well down the block from your own backyard…  We are located at 6713 Fairview Avenue, Suite B, Boise ID, behind A-1 Video Game Exchange.

Also this weekend is the Boise Music Festival.

From 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Idaho Expo (that’s the Fair Grounds).

I can’t really suggest this as an outing for many reasons, but if you’re looking for some fun in the sun it is something to do.  If you’re going stop by The Delphi Oracles Booth and have your Palm or Cards read.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant weekend.

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Inside Little Shop of Artists

Good Morning, 

Today, I am pleased and very excited to tour the interior of the building for what will be the home of Little Shop of Artist.

Taken with my cellphone, it may not be the best quality, but rent is paid, and clean up will commence on or about June 15th, 2013.

We, the participating artists, are hoping to open the doors July 01, 2013.

We hope that you will come and visit us if you are in the Boise, Idaho area.

We apologize for a lack of video but WordPress SUCKS when it comes to uploading them.  Get it together WordPress, you are the only service that is this much of a pain in the ass!
Once the participating artists have set up their displays, these now empty rooms will be filled with Art, Handmade Goods, Jewelry, Gifts and other items to delight the eye and treat the senses.
If you are an artist in the surrounding Boise, Idaho area, stop by and see if we might assist you in showcasing your work.  We welcome all kinds of wares, pottery, knitting, woodworking, sculpting and more, a monthly rental fee applies we offer both participating and featured artists space.  (Currently LSoA is not accepting any more Jewelry Designers at this time). 
 
Thank you for stopping in and having a look.
 
The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.
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In The Studio: Opening a Physical Location


Good Morning,

 
It has been a long-time dream of mine to open and operate my own store.  The idea of the store has morphed from form or another, but always staying within the same vein or theme of handmade art and gifts.

Many of you may be thinking, “Wow, that is so exciting”, and it is.  It is also a lot of hard work, time and effort.  There are several other vendors at the Handmade Artists Forum that also have brick and mortar shops, and can tell you it is no easy task keeping one up and running.

I thought it might be fun to share some of the things that go on during the process of establishing a brick and mortar store.

1.  A location, that is essential.  Some questions to ask yourself, What is the rent?  What is the square footage?  Where is it located?  Do I have enough items to fill it?  What kind of store do I want it to be?  Are there displays?  What do I need to provide?  Who will work in the store?  How do I or they get paid?  The most important

Little Shop of Artists, 6713 Fairview, Suite B

question to ask yourself should be, Is it within the budget?

2.  Registering Your Business Name:  Here in Idaho, businesses are not licensed they are registered with the Secretary of State for an affordable fee of $25.00 per name.  This is called an IBR or Idaho Business Registration form.  This registration allows you to “Do Business As (DBA) the name you have chosen for your business, and is usually issued and attached to the applicants social security number.  Your home state’s rules and regulations may vary.


3. Tax or Seller’s Permit: This is a number assigned to a slip of paper (permit) that reads with your name, your business name (also called a DBA), and other pertinent information.  The State of Idaho requires these permits to be placed in a visible area in the location in which you are selling your goods.  It must also have the phyiscal address of where the goods are located for sale.  In some cases, like myself, two permits are required, one for the origin of business (my home), and the other for the location from which the wares are sold.  This is also how Sales Tax is collected and reported to the State of Idaho.  These are issued at no charge, and as many copies may be issued as you have locations.

4.  Advertising and Draw:  Here in Boise, as in most cities, there is a public radio station that runs entirely on donations and is operated by volunteer D.J.s, KBRX.  They have amazing programming and run fund raising events from time to time, as well as offer promotion for donations.  This is a fabulous way to support an other local business, and get the word out that you are open for business as well.   Local papers will on occasion run a free press release for new businesses.  Check your local agencies to see what you can do to get the word out for your own store or event!

5.  Move In and Open Dates:  When you will move in?  When you will be prepared or set to open?  It is my hope to have one or two, perhaps three vendors a day move into the shop, spaced over a couple hours so all will feel as if they have the time and attention they need to be comfortable and confident in their displays.  I am expecting or would like to announce the opening of the doors on or around July 15th, 2013.   I have given myself two weeks for move in and disaster cushions.

That being said, I am looking forward to maintaining my shops on line, as well as having a physical location to visit and from which to promote other talented artists at a single venue.

I am so excited about this new venture, in hope some of you will join me in my happy nervousness. 

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

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LIttle Shop of Artists Announcement

Hello,

Ladies and Gentlemen, 

I am thrilled and happy to announce that Little Shop of Artists has a move in date.  

Starting July 1, 2013, The Alchemists Vessel and other participaitng artists will be moving in to our new location!

6731 Fairview, Suite B, middle building
Boise, ID 83704.

We are so excited and can not wait to open our doors to the public!

We hope you are as excited as we are and will keep a day open to come see what we have in store!

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.  

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant work week.

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Friday Links

Hello,

Today I thought it might be fun to share some of the other blogs on the the blog ring.

A Bead Thing
http://abeadthing-pam.blogspot.com/2013/05/my-newest-feature-is-colette.html

Thunder Rose Leather
http://thunderroseleather.blogspot.com/2013/05/featured-artist-colette.html

I Knit Quilt Sew
http://iknitquiltsew.blogspot.com/ 

The links above will take you to their post for the featured artists and theme posts for the week.  I am sure there is other stuff to do and read on their blogs as well.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.

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Memorial Day

Good Morning,

Memorial Day is here, it is not about Bar-B-Ques and touch football in the backyard.  Today I would like to remember those that have served their country, and one that has passed*.

Family

Wesley Steiding – Army
Albert Browning – Air Force
David Browning – Navy
Robert Clay Branch – Navy
*Sayle Sherrow – Army

Friends

Kathy Robertson – Air Force
Josh Olson – Army
Michael Garrison – Marines

Thank you all for your service.

Take the time today to say Thank You to a Veteran, they will appreciate it, and they deserve it.

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Using Social Media Responsibly

Good Morning,

Happy Friday!  I would like to wish one and all a very happy Memorial Day Weekend, get out there and have some fun, or simply rest and prepare for Tuesday!

This morning I would like to discuss using social media sites, because they are a wonderful tool.  Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and others, all have the capability and the potential to be fabulous marketing tools for sellers, and a great place to window shop for free.

However there is a downfall to these modern marvels, and it is the very public you’re trying to reach.  These sites are neat, I belong to several to help promote my wares; however what I present to the public has the possibility of be re-posted and shared.  That is great, and is also the site doing it’s job, connecting me with strangers that like my jewelry.

However; many of these re-pinners or re-posters, do not take the time to think things through.  Posting something an artists has made on a board entitled DIY, Things For My Hands To Do, Jewelry Ideas, is tantamount to stealing.  That’s right, I said stealing.  Writing a detailed materials list underneath a shared post, or an explanation of how the artist may have created the piece and announcing that the poster intends to craft one using a different color or bead is still in essence, stealing.  It is not flattery, it is not admiration, it is taking something from someone else and using it as their own.  That is not only bad form, that person/re-poster/re-pinner may have just stripped the artist of a sale, their livelihood!

If you like the artists work, say so, perhaps you could write them a note and express your admiration, maybe ask what is the price of that lovely piece you like so much.  Perhaps an arrangement could be met.

Items posted to boards as the ones mentioned above not only cheapen the artist, but tends to make them very angry at the same time.  What that re-pinner has done is diminish the time, effort and work the artist put into their piece.  The artist designed, crafted, assembled that piece, item, painting, ceramic, pin, button what have you, whether to sell or for pleasure, they chose to share their work with others.  This is not a license, as so many think, to start to copy or re-make the artists item for themselves, or their own gain. 

So how does one use social media responsibly?  Start by not marking things “Do It Yourself”, because in most cases you won’t be able to re-create or make the item yourself.   Maybe title a board, “Art / Artists I Really Admire”, “My Favorite Products”, “Wish I Made That” or something that doesn’t suggest you’re going to re-make the item.  There are ways and words that get the point across without thieving from someone else.

Something to think about.

Thank you for stopping in and having a look.

The Alchemists Vessel would like to wish you a pleasant day.