Sunday, November 14, 2010

December Artropy

The ShowMe Etsy Street Team is proud to announce Artropy 2010. Artropy is a unique art and craft boutique experience featuring handmade goods created by over twenty local St. Louis artists as well as live music. Shoppers will be able to browse a lovely selection of handmade art, jewelry, fashion accessories, baby items, unique gifts, and much more. Shoppers will also be invited to enjoy acoustic live music being performed by Bella Kalei the evening of Dec. 2. Also, Kevin Renick, singer / song writer of the title song from the Academy Award nominated movie “Up in the Air” will be performing live at 8pm! Artropy will be a perfect evening out where guests can relax with a drink, listen to live music, and find fabulous locally made holiday gifts.

Thursday, December 2
5:00-9:00pm
SqWires Annex
1415 South 18th Street
St. Louis, MO 63104


December Acoustic Musicians
  • 5-7pm Bella Kalei
  • 8pm Kevin Renick (Write/Musician of the Title Song from the movie Up in the Air), www.kevinrenick.com
December Handmade Artists

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Green Arts & Crafts Fair

Join some of our members this weekend, November 13 & 14 at the Missouri Botanical Garden's Green Arts & Crafts Fair!  We are just a month and a half away from Christmas and this a great opportunity to cross a few names off of your list.  Go green and buy gifts crafted from recycled materials!


Saturday, November 13 & Sunday, November 14 
10:00am - 5:00pm
Missouri Botanical Garden - Ridgway Visitor Center, upper level
4344 Shaw Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Artropy lineup!

The ShowMe Etsy Street Team is proud to announce Artropy 2010. Artropy is a unique art and craft boutique experience featuring handmade goods created by over twenty local St. Louis artists as well as live music. Shoppers will be able to browse a lovely selection of handmade art, jewelry, fashion accessories, baby items, unique gifts, and much more. Shoppers will also be invited to enjoy acoustic live music being performed by Morgan Nusbaum from 5-8pm and Kevin Renick, singer/song writer of the title song from the Academy Award nominated movie “Up in the Air” will be performing live at 8pm! Artropy will be a perfect evening out where guests can relax with a drink, listen to live music, and find fabulous locally made holiday gifts.

November Acoustic Musicians
5-7pm Morgan Nusbaum, www.myspace.com/morgannusbaum
8pm Kevin Renick (singer/song writer of the Title Song from the movie Up in the Air), www.kevinrenick.com

November Handmade Artists
Emily Abrams, Emily's Escape, www.emilysescape.etsy.com
Souvenirs From Wonderland, www.314wonderland.etsy.com
The Crafty Wino, www.thecraftywino.etsy.com 

Binx Ceramics www.etsy.com/shop/binxceramic
Stick to Your Knittin' Kitten, www.sticktoyourknittin.etsy.com
AngelsGourden, www.AngelsGourden.etsy.com
Everlasting Crafty Creations, www.Everlastingcraftycre.etsy.com
Anna Ourth Jewelry, www.annasinspirations.Etsy.com
Avaeli Couture Jewelry Designs, www.avaeli.etsy.com
Strung Out & Wired, www.strungoutandwired.etsy.com
SusiesDowntown, www.SusiesDowntown.etsy.com
South City Studio, www.southcitystudio.etsy.com
Rare Bird Creations,  www.rarebirdcreations.etsy.com
Bella Luna, www.BellaLunaCrafts.etsy.com
Benji Rowan, www.Benjisart.com
Zenbot Baby, www.zenbotbaby.com
Rudyz Studio, www.rudyzstudio.com
Villa Design, www.villadesign.org
Twice Baked Arts, www.twicebakedarts.com

December Acoustic Musicians
5-7pm Bella Kalei
8pm Kevin Renick (singer/song writer of the Title Song from the movie Up in the Air), www.kevinrenick.com

December Handmade Artists
Emily Abrams, Emily's Escape, www.emilysescape.etsy.com
Ravyn's Cache, www.Ravyncrow.etsy.com
DownZipper, www.downzipper.etsy.com
Candy Calamity, www.candycalamity.etsy.com
Fluffington Farms, www.punkjordane.etsy.com

Binx Ceramics www.etsy.com/shop/binxceramic
Souvenirs From Wonderland, www.314wonderland.etsy.com
Stick to Your Knittin' Kitten, www.sticktoyourknittin.etsy.com
AngelsGourden, www.AngelsGourden.etsy.com
Everlasting Crafty Creations, www.Everlastingcraftycre.etsy.com
Anna Ourth Jewelry, www.annasinspirations.Etsy.com
Strung Out & Wired, www.strungoutandwired.etsy.com
SusiesDowntown, www.SusiesDowntown.etsy.com
Color ME Crazy LLC, www.KokomoLady.etsy.com
Sew Good and Trendy, www.sewgoodandtrendy.com
KJs Kwilting, www.kjskwilting.etsy.com
South City Studio, www.southcitystudio.etsy.com
Lucky Lady Paper Crafts, www.luckyladycardsgifts.etsy.com
Bella Luna, www.BellaLunaCrafts.etsy.com
Pasties by Michelle, www.pastiesbymichelle.etsy.com
Riley Construction, www.rileyconstruction.etsy.com
Zenbot Baby, www.zenbotbaby.com
Twice Baked Arts, www.twicebakedarts.com

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Call for Artropy Artists!

The ShowMe Etsy team is proud to announce our call for Artist for Artropy – Fall 2010. This year we will host two fabulous evening events at SqWires Annex in historic Lafayette Square. The time & dates for the shows are Thursday, Nov 4 and Thursday, Dec 2 from 5-9pm. In the past we have found that hosting a Fall Show during “Happy Hour” at SqWires has been very successful and we are excited! You will find the application for this juried show here! The deadline for submitting an application is September 30. Please feel free to contact us at southcitystudio@gmail.com or rachel@sewgoodandtrendy.com with any questions. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Artropy application

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Welcome new Members!

We are so excited to introduce you to our newest Show Me Etsy members!

Amy Lovewell Lovewell Embroidery
Taylor Saleem Rare Bird Creations
Lauren Zelazek Clever Betty
Margeaux Smith Color Me Crazy
Karen Flynn Lucky Lady Paper Crafts
Jen Owens Blackberry Graphics

Thursday, July 1, 2010

2nd Annual Membership Drive

Summer is officially here and it's time for our 2nd Annual Membership Drive. If you are interested in applying to join our team, please download and read the Membership Requirements and Application on the right side of this page. Applications are due by July 25 and team invitations will be extended in mid-August.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Green with Indie - June 5th

Webster University's Grant Gym
175 Edgar Rd
Webster Groves 63119
Organized by the St. Louis Craft Mafia and Sponsored by Webster University’s Environmental Studies Committee

Green with Indie is an eco-friendly indie art & craft show featuring resourceful handmade art, vintage treasures, an upcycle exchange, information booths, local organic coffee, and snacks, locally grown organic greenery, crafty projects, and more! One, of the few eco-friendly indie craft fairs in the St. Louis area, items featured in Green with Indie is earth-friendly, salvaged, upcycled, recycled, home grown, homemade, revamped, refurbished, and 100% unique. You can find the following SME members at the event!

Anna Ourth Jewelry, Bella Luna, Candy Calamity, Downzipper, Just Liv, Sew Good & Trendy, South City Studio, Strungoutandwired, Villa Design
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Artropy

No fooling, but ShowMe Etsy's spring show, Artropy, will be later this month at Sqwires! Artropy is a unique art & craft show that features a number of artists with diverse talents in many areas including: jewelry design, painting, textile arts, photography, mixed-media, glass work, eco-fashion and illustration. A list of artists participating in the show will be available soon!

Saturday, April 17, 2010
Time: 10:00am - 3:30pm
Sqwires ~ The Annex
1415 South 18th Street

Friday, March 26, 2010

The Flower Offered of Itself

Amy Rickles of Stick to Your Knittin' Kitten created this treasury, The Flower Offered of Itself, featuring ShowMe Etsy and St. Louis Craft Mafia artists!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Call for Artists - Artropy

Spring is just around the corner, which means it's almost time for Artropy! The event will be held at SqWires - the Annex in historic Lafayette Square on April 17th from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Interested in participating?


Please send us the following info:

First/Last Name:
Business Name:
Contact Email:
Contact Phone:
Any past shows you have participated in:
Website (that has 3-5 images of your work):
Description of your work:

Email the completed application to Holly at southcitystudio (at) gmail (dot) com.
The deadline for application is March 25, 2010.
Notification of acceptance will be by March 27, 2010.

The cost for participation is $50 and will be due by March 31, 2010.

This show will feature over twenty exceptional St. Louis artists with diverse talents in many areas including: jewelry design, painting, textile arts, photography, mixed-media, glass work, eco-fashion and illustration. Can't wait to see you!

Monday, March 1, 2010

It's an Indie Craft Revolution!

Mark your calendars for Indie Craft Revolution an in-door, booth style, juried art and independent craft market located conveniently at the St. Louis Artists' Guild in Oak Knoll Park at the corner of Clayton and Big Bend. The event will be March 13, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and March 14, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Check out some of SME members who will be at the show!

avaelicouture, thecrafywino, villadesign, sewgoodandtrendy, sticktoyourknittin, tammytutterow, joolsmagools, southcitystudio,strungoutandwired

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

1st ever Membership Drive!

The ShowMe Etsy team is excited to announce our first official Membership Drive. If you are interested in applying to join our team, please download and read the Membership Requirements and Application on the right side of this page. Applications are due by February 24 and team invitations will be extended in early March.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Fight for Air Climb

Amy Rickles of Stick to your Knittin' Kitten is participating in the Fight for Air Climb, presented by the American Lung Association. As the foremost defender of clean air, the American Lung Association strives to mitigate the ill effects of poor air quality to protect those with asthma, emphysema, lung cancer and other chronic lung disease. The Fight for Air Climb will raise funds and awareness to support education, research and advocacy programs so everyone can breathe easier. If you're interested for more info you can contact Amy HERE and check out why this worthy cause is so important.

I am participating in the Fight for Air Climb: Master the Met (www.masterthemet.com), a fundraiser for the American Lung Association. On March 6, I will be climbing 42 flights of stairs in the Metropolitan Building in downtown St. Louis. In order to participate in the climb, I need to raise a minimum of $100, but my personal goal is $200, and my team goal is $1000. As part of my fundraising efforts, I am donating 10% of all sales between February 10 and March 5 to the American Lung Association.

This organization is particularly close to my heart because lung-related issues have touched both my family and friends. In 2007, my grandfather died of emphysema and related problems. I have several friends and family members with severe asthma and actually have mild asthma myself. I also have a friend whose mother was recently diagnosed with lung cancer. I am happy to have the opportunity to help support this worthy cause.

Monday, February 8, 2010

ShowMe Green

We're rockin' this week with another Etsy Treasury by Stick to you Knittin' Kitten, this time in lovely shades of green! St. Patrick's Day here we come. :) Click HERE to view!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

ShowMe Blue


Check out this lovely treasury, called ShowMe Blue, made by Avaeli Couture featuring SME members. Click HERE to view!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Ladies Night Out

One of our SME members, AvaeliCouture will be selling her wares at Ladies Night Out at The Melting Pot of Town & Country, located at 294 Lamp & Lantern Village. Why not do some shopping while enjoying a delectable four-course fondue feast? After all, Valentine's Day is not too far away!

The fun begins at 5 p.m. and the cost is only $27 per person. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (636) 207-6358.

The Melting Pot
294 Lamp and Lantern Village
Town & Country, MO 63017

Friday, January 22, 2010

Featured SME Member ~ Ravyn's Cache


What's the story behind the name of your business?
When I first joined the medieval re-enactment group, Society for Creative Anachronism, I chose the name Raven because I’d also chosen a Viking persona, both because it allowed me to have things from all over the world rather than just one country (Viking trade route, you know!). I’d first thought of Bronwyn, so the “Y” stayed. The name stuck, and it fit. The name later migrated into character names for various games (as Ravyncrow and Ravyn Crowe) and eventually became part of who I am. Somewhere in there I ran across a shop in Clayton called Page One. It was an awesome little book shop that sold used books, new books, and random other things. Reading and collecting things had always been a passion of mine, and I loved to shop, unpack and sort things, (still do!) but then they just sat there (they still do!). So I thought one day I’d open a shop like that and call it Ravyn’s Cache, for the magpie in me to shop and order and sort and then SELL. Once I started my Etsy shop, there was no doubt what the name would be. Then I joined the ShowMe Etsy Team, and started doing actual craft shows and farmers markets, so it became my official business name on my license as well.

How did you get involved in your craft?
My mother was an artist and seamstress, played the violin when she was younger, and encouraged creativity. My dad was a photographer, a draftsman, sang in choirs and played the trumpet when he was younger, and also encouraged creativity. So I had the background and grew up with artsy things all around me. I started out with paper crafts, linoleum block printing, painting and clay. That was in elementary school. Then I moved on to writing poetry, short stories, and thinking about becoming a concert pianist. In college I ended up in the theatre department and everything changed, as whole new worlds opened up. I actually didn’t start making jewelry until I was grown and married. I started with plastic pony beads and any other free or inexpensive beads that were as unique as I could find. Eventually I progressed to where I could afford the ‘real’ stuff and now I use everything I can. Several classes in metalworking added another dimension. But jewelry isn’t my only craft, it’s just the one on which I’m currently focused. I also paint, crochet, needle felt, work with papers and fabric (I love hand made paper! Textiles! Fabrics!), and make my own blends of scented oils, both to wear and for candle making. The next thing to show up in my shop will be crochet items, most likely, followed by paintings. At least that’s the plan.

What inspires you?
Everything and anything! Nature … something I’ve read or seen … seeing someone wearing an outfit that makes me say “I can make something to go with that” … sometimes just whatever beads and items happen to land together in front of me. I like to work in semi-organized chaos, so a lot of times the pile in front of me brings out some very interesting pieces.

Beside your craft, what other activities do you enjoy?
I love to read, and do all the crafts listed above. I enjoy learning new things, and meeting new people. I’m passionate about nature and the outdoors and animals (including spiders and centipedes, which I passionately detest). I enjoy playing the piano, which I’m finally relearning after decades of not having a piano on which to practice. Facebook and online computer games also take up a lot of my time, but I enjoy them quite a bit as well.

Can you give any advice about selling on Etsy?
Promote! I’m not good at promoting, but I know it’s important. I know I’d do much better if I spent more time in promotion. Good photography is a must as well, since your customer is not able to touch and examine your product in person.

Favorite movie/book/music?
Books by Terry Pratchett, Katherine Kurtz, Mark Twain, Neil Gaiman, Alexander Dumas, and (as one friend used to say) any book with an animal on the front and the word “telepathy” on the back. Hah.

Movies? I like comedies and farces, fantasy and science fiction, action and westerns. Old movies with Audrey or Katherine Hepburn, or Cary Grant or David Niven are awesome. Cartoons are good too. Ice Age was great, and I love musicals like Mame and Paint Your Wagon. Tombstone is still one of my favorite Westerns, although Cat Ballou is definitely in the running. I do have trouble with movies that make me cry. If I *know* it will make me cry I probably won’t watch it, even if I *know* I’ll like it otherwise. (I still won’t watch Old Yeller or Marly & Me … All Dogs Go To Heaven about did me in)

Music? Classical, particularly Baroque, but I like Dvorak and Chopin and Tchaikowsky too. Folk, folk rock, and Celtic music. Gypsy music. Emmylou Harris and Garth Brooks (although I’m not fond of the man, I do like his songs). Tom Russell. Natalie McMaster.

In ten years you'll be...
10 years older! And hopefully still alive and crafting!

Friday, January 15, 2010

It's a ShowMe Etsy Valentine

In less than a month it'll be Valentine's Day. Why not find a gift from your sweetie among our ShowMe Etsy artists?

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

ShowMe St. Louis Feature

Congrats to Rachel Shelton of Sew Good and Trendy who will be featured on ShowMe St. Louis! Sew Good and Trendy specializes in eco-friendly tote bags and purses. Most of the bags are OOAK since they are created with repurposed or recycled materials. You can catch the feature this afternoon on KSDK Channel 5 at 3 p.m.