...that's what happens when you don't blog for months. oh, the shame.
My goodness it's been a long time since I've posted.
Let's see, where to begin...
Well, I am still here, just keeping incredibly busy with
the business of going to markets and shows, that it's all I can
do to get a quick picture and post on instagram and facebook!
(thankfully they link together)
It takes a full week to get ready to go to the Detroit Eastern Market most every Saturday.
We went 41 out of 52 Saturdays last year, and aim to do the same this year, as well
as going to the Grand Rapids Fulton St. Market,
including the FSAM on Sunday's from June - Sept. when I can!
Plus there are of course a few summer shows coming up that I love to do,
so we will be bumping up production even more!
I'm so honored and excited to be invited by one of the shops that carries TOWH products
to do a Trunk Show with my jewelry in July.
will be hosting the trunk show on July 9th, so of course I will be adding to the
jewelry line between now and then.
I still have to tell myself that I'm not dreaming this up!
I love making and selling our lavender home products,
and that fuels a passion for creating and using natural products that
are good for us and the earth.
...and then there is the artist in me, that NEEDS to be creating with my head, heart and hands.
That's where making repurposed art jewelry comes in,
and I have been exploring new techniques to keep my creativity fresh.
and I have been exploring new techniques to keep my creativity fresh.
I still play with my soldering iron, and have big plans for new designs coming up soon!
I've added repurposed belt, hand stamped cuffs to the mix.
I'm also working semiprecious stones into many of my pieces.
This mix of crystals, stamped soldered charms, lots of bling and vintage goodness is now hanging around the neck of a sweet lady that purchased it the first time I took it to the market.
One of the larger undertakings we did this year was move out of the old white house. We found a great place in the country that we quickly settled in to.
my little jewelry studio ❤️
There is still painting to be done in a few rooms,
but it has to be done between making products, going to markets, and life in general.
I brought my "wood chip patio" making skills with me to convert the large wood square in the middle of the yard into a cozy place to relax together.
We have already used it quite a bit, and love it!
Another wonderful milestone has also taken place in our family...
Cameron graduated from MSU last month!
Oh, I love that boy. His degree is Fisheries and Wildlife, which is so perfect for him, with his love of animals, the outdoors, and him being a talented photographer.
Here's a family pic of his big day, minus Danielle because she was in London for school.
Him and Audrey almost immediately moved to Denver to start a new chapter
in their lives. She started grad school, and Cam is researching markets right now to sell TOWH in Denver while he looks for a job in his field. We are so excited for them both, and incredibly proud of the two of them and all that they have accomplished already.
I love to see these two pictures together. It shows just how far that they have come together
already with so much more still ahead of them.
Before Cameron graduated, him and I got to work on a very exciting project for
The Old White House. I can hardly contain myself when I tell you what it is...
We were featured in the Grand Rapids Magazine, and Cameron took all of the photos
for the article! How cool is that?!!!
You can read it on Issuu as soon as it's posted. I checked and the June issue isn't posted yet.
It was so awesome working with him as he took shot after shot of our products, my jewelry and myself. I think he did a fantastic job, and so did the Grand Rapids Magazine editor.
In February we were also featured in the magazine Planted!
you can read it here on Issuu!
I am beyond excited to have been featured in both of these wonderful magazines, and seriously still need to pinch myself that it's happened.
So that about sums up what's been going on with me...now you know that you can either find me behind a sewing machine making these...
or down in our work shop with the kids making the rest of our products...
or in my studio working on new designs...
or here...
or here...
and hopefully at the end of the day, here...
I'm going to be honest with you, this post has taken a couple of weeks for me to finish! I hope you will follow me on Instagram and Face Book under The Old White House so that you can see all of my news and updates as they happen!
If you've made it to the end of this crazy long post, then you have a longer attention span than I do...
thank you for seeing it through!
love,
t.xoxo
I was so happy to see a post from you T! You have so much going on. A move to the country, a son graduating college, all of your creating for the weekly markets! I loved seeing into your beautiful new home, a I LOVE your outdoor space too.
ReplyDeleteWow Theresa and wow again, you are one busy gal!!! I too was gone from blogger for over a year trying to figure out just what it was I most wanted the rest of my life to be about and although I am not finished "figuring" I have made a start. Seeing what you manage to accomplish is just so inspiring! I love to read about other women and all they fit into each day because it lifts me to a higher level and I love that feeling! I will have to try your products soon and I must admit I am drooling over your jewelery creations! Congrats also to your loved ones and all the fabulous things happening in their lives!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Love Tina xo
Loved it!!! Such a beautiful life and you are working like a dog, so I'm amazed at any post being finished!!!!! Way to go on all the accomplishments.
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Hi there, well this is my first visit to the old white house and l've had a lovely time reading through your post. You may not have been blogging for a while but goodness you and your family have been BUSY. Congrats on the magazine article, we don't get that magazine here in Oz but your products look beautiful and helpful. Your reconstructed jewellery is so creative, l especially love all the different types of things you put together to create something funky, like the religious medal with a shell and diamantes.
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