Showing posts with label chunky chooky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chunky chooky. Show all posts

Saturday, October 23, 2010

A Market and a Meme


First things first today - I'll be heading off to the Buninyong Makers Market very very soon... thank goodness I have a couple of drive-thru coffee options on the way. I usually stay in Clunes the night before, so that I don't have to get up quite so early, but today I'm heading there straight from Melbourne.

The market is in the most beautiful town hall, right in the centre of town, from 10AM - 2PM, so please come and visit, and say hello.

Second things....eeeerrrrr second!

Chunkychooky has a little meme to play along with which looked like fun:


4 things that I always carry:

  1. Phone (always always always)
  2. Purse
  3. Tissues
  4. Lip Balm

4 things that are in my bedroom:

  1. Bed
  2. Television
  3. Nana's arm chair
  4. Houdini's bed

4 things that I would like to do, but haven't done yet:

  1. Take a month long holiday to Europe
  2. Take a design course
  3. Get a tattoo
  4. Travel around Australia

4 things that you don't know about me:

  1. I used to be really good at sports (and still have a box full of trophies stuffed in a cupboard)
  2. I had a shetland pony named Chloe
  3. I have a new freelance writing job
  4. I love maths 

4 things I often wonder:

  1. The obvious - WHY?
  2. The next most obvious - WHEN?
  3. What would my life had been like if?
  4. If I'll ever ride a bike again?
Oh, and I completely forgot to draw a giveaway winner lastnight, so stay tuned later tonight instead!

    Tuesday, July 13, 2010

    Creative Peeps Interview - chunkychooky / My Bearded Pigeon

      All photos and creations remain property of chunkychooky and have been used with permission

    Name

    Cath


    Blog/s

    Chunky Chooky


    What is your favourite creative pursuit?

    Hhmmmm it would be a toss up between sewing, stitching and hookin' - of the crochet kind...but my new and exciting passion is...........  I can't tell you yet - it is a surprise!

    What is your earliest creative memory?

    After attending a pantomime as a child where one of the characters was in a skeleton costume- you know the black body suit with the white skeleton painted on.  I decided to replicate this on my 2 year oldish naked body with permanent marker.  But I do remember constantly wanting to "make something" as a child -  I remember spending hours making outfits for the Barbies with scraps of fabric and rubber bands.


    Who inspires you?

    Initially when I started making softies I was inspired by artists like ninon, and in awe of soft sculpture like Abbey Glassenberg, and excited by the modern twist of artists like Beci Orpin and tons and tons of illustrators... and all the stitching seen on the Feeling stitchy blog.

    But mostly now, I am inspired by the amazing work I see via blogs, and going on in peoples homes. The lovely sense of community amongst crafty bloggers is my biggest inspiration. At least once a week I see someting on a blog that inspires me to have a go at something new - like mastering the zipper, or the french knot.


     What are you currently working on?

    I am moving away from concentrating on chunkychooky for a moment, I have a small list of regular stockists now and it seems to flow along very nicely. I am concentrating on the more grown up My Bearded Pigeon
    I have plans, that are taking a frustratingly long time to be finished, particularly for someone with the limited patience I have. Readers of my blog will be the first to know all about it when it is finally ready (now I am going to worry, having built it up that you will all ask - is that it? when I finally tell you what it is, so humour me OK??)

    I also had plans for a large embroidered piece which I was going to enter in a local art prize in October, but alas, there is no category for me...no contemporary embroidery section... I would really like to enter an embroidered piece in an exhibition but I am too shy to approach any galleries or anything like that....
    But at the moment I am crocheting a blanket, doing some stitching and making lots of lists/ sketches in my notebook.




    What is your ultimate creative dream?

    To have my work in Inside Out magazine. There! I said it out loud! That is it. Really. That's all I really want....for now...



    Is you work for sale, and if so, where can I buy it?

    But of course:
    chunkychooky website: for links to my online shops.
    My Bearded Pigeon (Made It Shop) and soon to be launched My Bearded Pigeon on Etsy.
    If you are in Brisbane, I am just about to post a load of rattles to Nook.


    Do you have any upcoming events planned (exhibitions, markets, interviews, courses etc)?

    * sigh* nooo....
    I would love to do a photography course so I am looking into that at the moment.




    Do you have any advice for others who would like to follow their creative dream?

    Start today, but move slowly. Don't put pressure on yourself by spending huge amounts of money on tags/ busines cards etc these things can wait- or you can make your own for now.

    I keep a simple list of money coming in and money going out- which I am pretty sure I saw Curlypops do a blog post about.. and this keeps me on track, spending more as I make more etc. chunky chooky is growing all the time but I am now at a level where it works perfect for me- you need to decide where it might stop being fun...for example if I got an order for 100 rattles I would initally see $ in my eyes then go into a complete stressed panic...

    Stay true to yourself, don't let retailers talk you into lowering your price. Often handmade has to compete with similar items, made badly overseas, but made to look handmade, and these items make "real" handmade (and made in Australia) look expensive.

    See yourself as an artist- (not that I would EVER DARE call myself this out loud mind you), but look at what people who paint/ illustrate charge for their work? ( With good reason I think).

    A friend of mine is a artist and she is always nudging my prices up when I tell her what I am charging for something. Why do us crafters think our work is not so worthy? I feel strongly about our need to stand together on this one.

    When I see people selling things on etsy/madeit for prices that are so incredibly cheap, when I have a rough idea how long the item took to make etc, it puts all of us at a disadvantage... often I hear people say - but its just a hobby for me, and that is great if it is, but you are inhibiting people from charging fair prices who are making a living from their art. (stepping down from soap box now...ahem.. )

    So my advice is: Start your creative dream now. Go on! What are you waiting for ?


    Thanks so much for such a wonderful interview Cath. It's been wonderful to find out just a little bit more about chunkchooky, and I can't wait to what comes next with your new venture, My Bearded Pigeon!

    Saturday, July 3, 2010

    The 10:1 Ratio


    After yesterdays healthy post, today I'm making up for it using Cath's truly scientifically accurate 10:1 ratio rule.

    Apparently, for every one healthy thing I eat, I'm allowed to eat ten junky things to make up for it!

    So I've emptied out the current contents of my drawer to choose from.... and by my calculations, the consumption of just one banana, now necessitates the consumption of all of this to make up for it!

    Wish me luck!

    Friday, May 21, 2010

    Lights Camera Action


    Another custom camera bag all finished!


    This one is heading off to live with Cath in the wonderful land of Chunky Chooky.

    Cath provided the lovely wood grain fabric for the flap and the inner bag - it's the same one that she uses on her very groovy log rattles.


    I really do love challenging myself to make something to fit the brief.


    There's a zippy pocket on the back....


    ....and adjustable padded inserts inside.


    I've fallen back in love with with the denim / chocolate brown combo... which is a good thing considering the amount of brown fabric that I have in my stash.

    Now I think I really should make one for myself. It might even encourage me to take my camera with me more often and that can only be a good thing for sure!

    Sunday, November 1, 2009

    The Voting Lines are OPEN

    All of the SuperPops Challenge entries are in, so now it's over to YOU!

    If you're reading this in a feed reader, then just click on over to the blog where you'll find a voting poll on the top right hand side of the page.

    Each entry has a grid number which corresponds to the mosaic above. The colums are A B C and D, and the rows are 1 2 3 4 and 5.
    ie: Top left is A1 - Bottom left is A5 - Top right is D1 - Bottom right is D5

    If you can't choose an absolute favourite, then you can actually give votes to multiple favourites instead.... so many excellent choices!

    The poll will close on Tuesday November 3rd at 8.00 PM Melbourne time and I'll announce the winner of the public vote.

    I want to give a huge congratulations and a massive thankyou to everyone who played along and took the time to submit an entry for the challenge, and a huge thankyou to Tinniegirl for creating and running the blogtoberfest festival, to Badskirt and Chunky Chooky for helping with the festivities, to Myrtle and Eunice for creative the snazzy SuperPops button, and to Loz and Dinny for inspiring the SuperPops character and giving me the idea for the challenge..... phew - time to VOTE.

    PS - Thanks also to everyone who joined in with the giveaways during the month. I listed a total of 104 giveaways, some of which are still open, so make sure you enter.