Sunday, February 3, 2013

Valentines Day is only 10 Days Away

Oh my how this year is going so fast. We are already 1 month down and well into Feburary valentines day is 10 days away and a great opportunity to thank our partners for keeping us sane over the school holidays. YAY school is back TODAY.

Here are a few valentines hints to get you in a love frame of mind.

 
Left to Right
Clay and Clasp Maccaron Necklace and Earings
Clay and Clap Moustache Cuff Links
Twice Loved China Dove
BHO bags and purses Poppys Pouch


Left to Right
Black Canary Skin Hand Creme, Face Primer and Clenser
Little Green Project Terrarium
BHO bags and purses Belt Buckles
BHO bags and purses handstitched Leather Wallet

VIP Night a Success

VIP Night A Success

It was a balmly Thursday evening at the end of January when we opened our doors to our first VIP night with door prizes galore and goodie bags for the first 60 entrants (which ran out quite quickly). The night saw previews for Autum/Winter 2013 by BHO bags and purses and host of new handmade goodies from Tamara Harrison Designs, Twice Loved China, Robin Wells Jewellery and Matatula Clothing.

Here are a few happy snaps from the night. If you spy someone you know in the shots please comment below to share the love.

Big thank you goes out to Society Co Owner Serene Maisey for her photography on the night.

Looking forward to talking to you soon with a valentines gift guide!








Thursday, January 24, 2013



Nicola Clerk is the wonderful person behind Poppy & Bea.  At Society High End Handmade we asked her a few questions to find out a bit more about Nicola and her design process.


What is one tool of the trade you can not do without?
This is a hard one but my glue gun, rivet gun and die cutter all come in second to my big shiny Singer scissors!

What is your creative process?
I like to collect materials and plan colours as part of my daily life but come up with most of my new ideas when I'm working to a deadline on other things; I find when I'm really busy 'making' I procrastinate with developing new products) lots of late nights I'm afraid).


How does knowing your creative process help?
Mostly the ideas I'm most hesitant about turn out to be the best ones. I think it's because I think them over for so long, then they come bursting to life when I'm supposed to be doing something else.


If you could pick only one prop to take with you into a photo booth, what would it be?
Probably Poppy & Bea (they're my daughters and my inspiration).

Best app ever and why?
Pinterest- I just love looking at all the pretty things...


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Leather Wallet Workshop with Bec from BHO

3 lovely ladies and a gent came along on a sunny sunday afternoon to create their very own leather wallet from the dying to handstamping, finishing and hand stitching each person left with their very own creation.


Here they are getting into the handstamping

The Dying Process


Here they are finishing off all their hardwork with some hand stitching


If this sounds like you getting your hands dirty. Hop over to the society facebook page to see more upcoming workshops. www.facebook.com/societyhandmade




Tuesday, January 22, 2013

In the kiln with Marika from Marika Leonard Ceramics




What inspires you? 
The need to learn more and get better at what I do.

Name a daily ritual you have/must do.
Apart from getting up in the morning, I don't have a daily ritual or anything that I simply must do to make the
day tick along.  I'm a very "go with the flow" type of person.

Does your product have a 'how it all started story?' Briefly, what is that story?
Learning ceramics is a long, slow process.  The story started years ago when
I sat at a pottery wheel and met the most difficult challenge of all time -
to throw the perfect bowl!!

Name your favourite artist of all time.
I admire many many artists from many different schools.  I love Turner because he was so passionate about what he did and his paintings are so full of life and energy.  He once tied himself to the mast of a boat which went out to sea in a storm so he could experience the strength of the sea and be able to paint it more effectively.  I am really keen on the Pre-Raphaelite movement.  Their depiction of nature and beauty is fantastic.   I also really like Mondrian who is known for abstract geometric painting and Rothko who painted large blocks of colour.  Modigliani’s portraits with their long necks are really appealing and David Hockney has always been a favourite. 

One of my favourite pieces of music is Beethoven’s 9th Symphony.  As we all know, Beethoven was profoundly deaf later in life.  In fact, he was so deaf when he wrote his 9th symphony that on its first performance he had to be turned round to see the reaction from the audience because he couldn’t hear it.   I find it amazing that he wrote such a beautiful piece of music, but has never heard a performance of it.  Amazing!

Who gave you your biggest advice/help in your business, and can you share it with us?
I haven't sought advice or been given any really but I read recently about
some advice George Clooney was given from his aunt, Rosemary Clooney and
from his dad.  They said "Don't wake up at seventy years old sighing over
what you should have tried.  Just do it, be willing to fail, and at least
you gave it a shot."  That seems pretty good advice to me.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Among the moss jars with Jules from The Little Green Project


 



Name a daily ritual you have/must do?
I'd love to say its a morning yoga session on one of Perth's beautiful beaches, or a brisk morning walk gossiping with a girlfriend ...but sadly no. It's my morning coffee, while i am quietly checking my emails before the kids get up!! 


What is/are the benefits of using/buying your product?Not only are these mini landscapes a beautiful and interesting way to bring a little bit of green inside, but they are totally ace for those non green thumbers...very easy to care for! All my terrariums are unique, one off pieces with most created in vintage and recycled vessels.


What's been your 'best decision' moment.Mmm tough question!! Marriage...kids..obviously top the list. But I'd probably go back to 1997 when I dropped out of Uni to follow my dream of floristry. Apparently when I was five I wanted to own my own flower shop when I grew up. I remember I was always picking flowers!! Had I not become a florist, I probably wouldn't be creating terrariums today...but then again, who knows...maybe I would be!!


Who gave you your biggest start/advice/help in your business?I'd have to say my husband who said "it is something you love so give it a go, you've got nothing to lose"  He is great support and encouragement.  


Who inspires you?Nature...I am thankful for moss, lichen, pebbles and twigs...

Sunday, January 20, 2013

On Location with Carrie from MATATULA Clothing



Who would you most like to collaborate with and why?
Rebecca Fogarty from BHO Bags: Her high quality handmade leather designs
would look stunning with MATATULA Clothing's next season looks, stay
tuned...

What's been your 'best decision' moment?
When I stopped worrying about what everyone else would think and just did my
own thing.

A previous job/career.
Landscape Designer.

Name three blogs or fb pages you follow and why?
The Design Files: The latest in all facets of design, from fashion and
architecture, to graphics and interiors, and more.
Red Cross Australia: For all the great work they do in Australia and all
over the world, volunteers rock!
Vivienne Westwood: Her collections are so 'out there' and the lady herself
is a fashion icon.

Who inspires you?
My Grandmother, who lost her husband to cancer, brought up three children
alone and ran the local hardware shop/post office in post war Sydney.
Somehow she also found the time to create beautiful oil paintings which I
hope to inherit one day.

Saturday, January 19, 2013


In the Summer Sun with Donna from 
The Heartstrings Boutique




If you weren't expressing your creativity via sewing beautiful childrens clothes how would you express it? 
In writing / in painting/art. 

What inspires you?  
Being a visual person I find I'm easily inspired by what I find beautiful, & I seem to find beauty easily. Colours create feelings for me & I'm very touched by nature which has always been a theme in my designs & fabric choices.  

Who is your favourite girl crush?  
Guiliana Rancic at the moment Why? I love her fighting spirit, her kind heart, her wit & she's beautiful with a dressing room I'd just love to dive into ;) 

Who would you most like to collaborate with and why? 
I'd love Collette Dinnigan to call me up & ask me to work with her on a 'midi' range he he!  

Who gave you your biggest start or best advice/help in your business?  
I'd probably have to say Rebecca Fogarty from BHO bags. Who, from the beginning has always been so very encouraging, supportive & full of advice, words of             wisdom.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Long distance with Libby from iheartcharlie



Name a source/s of inspiration.

I get most of my inspiration from the fabric itself, it tells me what it
might like to be and I also get a lot of ideas from elements of clothing
design. I'm a bit of a flicker when it comes to magazines, I mainly look at
the pictures!, I have my regulars that I purchase and sometimes it can be an
element or one small part of a picture in one of these that sends me on a
journey with a new idea. I'm a bit of a doily fan of late so these are
included in a lot of my designs.

What is your creative process?

Inspiration often hits at awkward moments like when I'm at work, it's
usually inspired by a picture in my head of a fabric I have in
my stash. I always carry a moleskin and/or my iPad. I have an app on my ipad
called penultimate which is kind of like a digital moleskin. It allows me to
quickly document my ideas and as well as notes and drawings the app allows
me to import photos and write notes or draw beside them and even draw over
the top of them. All of my new ideas are recorded either in a moleskin or on
my iPad until I get time to physically play with them. From the ideas stage
I find the fabric and embellishments from my vast collection that works with
the idea and then my time is spent doing laps between the cutting table,
ironing board and sewing machine.

How does knowing your creative process help? 

It doesn't really make a lot of difference to me, I usually design
intuitively I've been creating textile items for over 20 years so any
knowledge of that kind of process really doesn't factor in. It's become
second nature

Do you have any trend forecasts for 2013?

I've never been much of a trend follower I tend to create what comes to mind
and I'm of the belief that whether it's on trend or not someone will love
it. I leave the trend spotting and forecasting to my sister, she's pretty
good at it.

Name five favourite non creative things you do.

- Walking and playing with my kelpie border collie x Charlie
- Drinking really good coffee
- Cooking, this year I spoilt myself with a thermomix but then I guess playing
        with that is creative too! I've been playing a lot with raw recipes and have
        been documenting ones that I invent. Maybe one day there'll be a cook book
        on the horizon!
- Gardening in my vege garden
- Shopping!


And there you have it!

Cheers

Libby

Wednesday, January 16, 2013



Rod and Jane the husband and wife team behind Twice Loved China share their joy for antiques with the world. 




Does your product have a 'how it all started story?' Briefly, what is that story.
It all started when I met Rod - Rod has always been a collector and soon I was joining in! Trouble was, piles of beautiful vintage china were beginning to build so we began to wonder about starting a business together - Twiceloved China was the result.

What inspires you?
Colour! Art deco orange and black as well as aquas, pinks and yellows from the 50s! We are driven by the joy of giving new life to once loved pieces of china and fascinated by their secret stories.

Name five favourite non creative things you do.
I love my small garden and have just put in a mass planting of blue hydrangeas - the colour makes me tingle! Rod has an FJ holden in original condition and he is always on the look out for that elusive part - you can never have too many spares!

First album you ever bought?
Rod's first album was a Beetles album……..WHAT! 
How many steps or processes does your craft use?
Our products, although different, begin with choosing the perfect plate. It is so important to get the balance of colour, design and plate size, for our tiered cake plates - it makes all the difference. Lucky we have hundreds and hundreds to choose from!

-- 
Twiceloved China


Tuesday, January 15, 2013


Instore with Patricia form Patricia Fernandes Ceramics 



How many steps or processes does your craft use?  
It's had to say with my art practice how many steps/processes it takes me. On average it takes 20 process steps to create one Functionality piece (my dinnerware collection) as well as a piece of jewellery. Why? The main thing when working with porcelain is preparation and method. Ceramics is a labourious art form but I love it none the same. 

Who is your favourite girl crush? 
Hmmmm.......my femcrush is Beyonce. If I could body snatch her life and career I definitely would!
Do you have any trend forecasts for 2013?
It's all about colour and pattern. Which just quietly I love working in.
What's been your 'best decision' moment
Going back to university to study and ultimately specialise in Ceramics for my final year. I love doing what I do and get a kick out of experimenting and creating.
Name a source of inspiration.
My family are a major source of inspiration. I adore their practical nature (which has rubbed off on me), so when it comes to designing a product I always make sure it's practical and user friendly otherwise..forget about it!




On the beach with the sand between our toes we talk to Alex from Sunday Sunset Images.

If you weren't expressing your creativity via photography how would you express it?
music

Favourite genre and artist you listen to while designing/being creative.
too many to mention, but electronic and dance would be my preference

If you could pick only one prop to take with you into a photo booth, what would it be?
my bike

One thing we MUST know about you.
you really don't want to know that!

Who inspires you?
people who follow their passions

Alex Bell
Creative Director
Sundaysunset.images




Sunday, January 13, 2013




An afternoon at home with Amy from Happy as larry designs.

Who would you most like to collaborate with and why? 
Issey Miyake - I love the way he approaches design and uses fabric in ways never thought imaginable. I reckon we could do some felt project together!

Please give us a 'word for the week'
 - Bethought, to think; consider (used reflexively):    eg, "He bethought himself a moment."

What is one tool of the trade you can not do without? 
 Once upon a time my sewing machine, now my laptop :( 

Who gave you your biggest start and/or best advice in business and can you share that with us? 
Believe in your product and people will believe in you. 

Beer or Wine? Wine of course! 

Saturday, January 12, 2013





Tamara Harrison creates very unique, beautiful pieces of jewellery. Using her floristry background to enhance her talented jewellery skills, we ask Tamara a few questions on where her ideas come from and how they develope.


What is your creative process
My creative process very often enters the 'Terror Zone' (stress, tears, self doubt, lack of sleep, cant turn my brain off etc, etc -you get the idea! Some of my best work happens in the terror zone). So basically I have a good idea, prototype it, make lots,  freak out, think I may not sell any, sell out, relax, then start it all again.



How does knowing your creative process help? 
When I do hit the 'Terror Zone' I now know its just part of my process so I no longer take it seriously or invest into it. In other words I allow it to happen, accept it then move on to the next stage!



Favourite Design Element or Principle.
I'm torn between choosing Colour or Texture (actual and implied) as my favourite Element as these two are integral to my work. Fav Principle would have to be Contrast (love delicate with rough, shiny with dull etc)



One thing we MUST know about you.
If I'm not fed and watered at regular intervals I get seriously grumpy!



A previous job/career.
Lecturing in Floristry with a fav part being Tamara Harrison







Friday, January 11, 2013

Mollydag Made



Today we have a virtual cuppa tea with Amber the creator of Mollydag Made. Ambers games have been popular as gifts for children and the young at heart.


What are the benefits of using/buying your handmade games?
Supporting small business & those that hand make is wonderful. Buying something handmade is kind of like voting. When you take out your money and put it into someone else’s hands, you are saying “I support you and this thing you do.


Do you have any trend forecasts for 2013?
Or lord, I'm such a mega-dag, no one looks at me for groovy trends :) 


What's been your 'best decision' moment.
My best decision was to follow my heart & trust that there are plenty of parents, aunts, uncles & grandparents out there who believe, like I do in the worthiness of natural, opened ended toys


How many steps or processes does your craft use?
Depending on the game I'm making, I sew, glue, drill, knot, stamp, paint, print, punch, laminate, hop skip and jump & I'm there!  


Now that I've put you under the spotlight...you can ask me ONE question........that I MUST answer truthfully. Go.....
How do you balance the creative 'making' and your home/domestic duties? I've made a mountain of games this Silly Season, but my mountain of folding & ironing is overwhelming!


Haha, I know the feeling. My secret is to outsource as much as possible. I've been called the queen of delegation before! So ironing, cleaning, book keeping, admin, social media monitoring etc etc all goes to others. I keep all the best stuff just for me! 

http://mollydagmade.com






Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Kookery



Everyone loves the sayings, now we ask Amy of Kookery a few questions to find out a little bit more about the person behind the label.

What are the benefits of using your tea towels?
We love bringing humour and conversation into the kitchen.One thing our customers love about Kookery is reactions of their friends.We use high quality 100% linen which works hard in your kitchen and loves drying wine glasses in particular. 

Favourite Design Element or Principle.
I love working with vintage, a true object, every image is either hand drawn or from an actual object. I love the honesty of the image, and finding a new item that matches a quote I have created in the best! 

Name a daily ritual you have/must do?
My motto in the morning is 'In Caffeine We Trust' not just the caffeine hit but the time spent with my hubby and daughter while sipping it! It is nice to make time for this daily ritual. 

Sweet or savoury?
Hard one, I LOVE salt, but I think I will have to say cake, vanilla/lemon are my favourites. Dark chocolate takes over in the afternoon when my coffee is of shift. 

Does your business have a 'how it all started story?' Briefly, what is that story
Kookery started by sitting down and writing down all the things I LOVE, community, food, vintage, textiles. I wanted to create my own product something practical, fun and part of people's daily rituals. I began designing when my daughter now 3 was born and I really wanted to use my creative brain.



Contact:

Amy Palmer-Millin

M 0439667331

W www.kookery.com.au

A few thoughts from Petra Chief Designer of

Name a source of inspiration?
Jacqueline Kennedy

If you weren't expressing your creativity via the beautiful dresses you design, how would you express it? 
Wearing the dresses I design or interesting outfits I put together.


Do you have any trend forecasts for 2013? 

Bountiful colour in light pastels, unique prints in classical styles and Mad Men style going strong.


Name a daily ritual you have/must do?

Running clears my mind so that there's space for new design ideas.


Who would you most like to collaborate with and why?

CUE to create limited edition elegant dresses because their designs and work are what propelled me towards loving dresses and then moving on to designs, so would love to close the circle where the journey first began!


If you would like the opportunity to meet and talk to Petra in Person she will be in store on the following dates:
Saturday 12th Jan 11am - 3pm
Friday 18th Jan 3pm - 7pm
Friday 25th Jan 10am - 2pm







Phone: +61 (0) 439 035 150
Email:
petra@petravanessie.com
Web: www.petravanessie.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/petravanessie