Spring Crafts in Chelsea - Second Installment

Today's giveaway in anticipation of Crafts in Chelsea on May 8 (21st Street between 8-9 Avenues in Manhattan) is an eclectic assortment of handcrafted items. It includes:
A lumbar pillow in a Marimeko inspired print by Elements for Inspired Living
Owliday Inn's Marmalade Skies Necklace featuring Raku pottery beads
Modern and urban black onyx stone hoop earrings in sterling silver by Annaa Creation
A chic cloche hat in a dragon motif by Ellis Design
Lu Crafts's set of three Mother's Day inspired magnets (may not include the one shown here)

As with yesterday's giveaway, which you can still enter here, there are three different ways you can participate:

Facebook
Mention Crafts in Chelsea and link to our event page http://thenewnewny.com/CIC_sp10.html and/or

Twitter
Tweet about Crafts in Chelsea and include a link to our event page http://thenewnewny.com/CIC_sp10.html and the term #craftsinchelsea and/or

Your Blog
Write a blog post about Crafts in Chelsea and (you guessed it) include a link to our event page http://thenewnewny.com/CIC_sp10.html

Leave a comment with a link(s) to the ways in which you entered the giveaway so we can collect your info to include you in the drawing. The giveaway ends at 5 p.m. E.S.T. on May 8th. The winners of today's assortment will be randomly selected from the comments below and notified via email.

Don't forget to return tomorrow to enter the third round of our giveaways with items by Ximi's Collage Art, Cards in Stitches, Loella Medina, Libra Designs NYC, and LaBellaCandela.

Spring Crafts in Chelsea Giveaway--Part 1

Crafts in Chelsea returns just in time for Mother's Day to 21st Street between 8-9 Avenues in Manhattan. To spread the news of this event across the tri-state area, The {NewNew}and the artisans of Crafts in Chelsea have joined forces to offer this amazing giveaway. Every day this week, we will offer a giveaway package containing an assortment of carefully crafted items created by artists you can meet at Crafts in Chelsea.

To kick off the week you can enter to win all of the following:
One Spinner created by designer Romi Hefetz of Romi Ceramics. This is one of Romi's signature pieces.
A Demi Semi ring by McFlashpants. Made out of a vintage silver plated dinner fork split down the middle and bent into a ring. Very rock and roll. It looks like you're wearing two floating rings. And finally,
a leather cuff and pendant by Teonova who specializes in gorgeous leather masks.

There are three different ways you can participate in this giveaway:

Facebook
Mention Crafts in Chelsea and link to our event page http://thenewnewny.com/CIC_sp10.html and/or

Twitter
Tweet about Crafts in Chelsea and include a link to our event page http://thenewnewny.com/CIC_sp10.html and the term #craftsinchelsea and/or

Your Blog
Write a blog post about Crafts in Chelsea and (you guessed it) include a link to our event page http://thenewnewny.com/CIC_sp10.html

Leave a comment with a link(s) to the ways in which you entered the giveaway so we can collect your info to include you in the drawing. The giveaway ends at 5 p.m. E.S.T. on May 8th. The winners of this assortment will be randomly selected from the comments below and notified via email.

I hope you will be able to join us in person at Crafts in Chelsea where you will find handmade delights of the finest handmade arts and crafts the New York Metro are has to offer; from elegant jewelry to unique upcycled handbags, to cutting edge fashions, artwork, and more!

Join us again for tomorrow's giveaway featuring items from Elements for Inspired Living, Owliday Inn, Annaa Creation, Lu Crafts, and Ellis Design.

TUTORIAL: Re-purposed recycled felt helping your garden grow: now that's what I call ECO!

It is pretty safe to say that the Alexandra Ferguson studio generates a LOT of felt scraps in the process of manufacturing her collection of applique pillows. So when a local Master Gardener told Charlotte Ferguson (Alexandra's mom, and the brand's Roving Ambassador) about a clever trick to keep her spring seedlings well watered while depleting Alexandra's ever growing stash of scraps....well, it was too good to keep to ourselves.

Follow these easy steps to create your own low-maintenance indoor greenhouse:

1. You will need a panel of felt about 24" x 16". We pieced two smaller panels together to get the right size. I thought it would be fun to use up all the tiny scraps in rainbow colors to create a patchwork, but Charlotte was in a hurry. One quick seam did the trick. You won't see the felt once all the plants are on top of it, so don't worry about making it look beautiful.
2. Using a medium sized waterproof container (we used clear storage bins), place the black trays your plants often come with upside down (shown on left side of photo). The idea is that you need to get about 3" height, so anything you have around the house that would serve that purpose would work as well. Place your felt panel on top of your riser, making sure that the edges of the felt go all the way to the bottom.
3. Pour water into your waterproof container. Soak the felt thoroughly, with about 2" height of water in your tub.
4. Place your trays of seedlings on top of the soaking felt, and you are done! The felt will draw water up from the bottom as the seeds drink, so your seeds will always be perfectly watered and you don't need to do a thing!
Your greenhouse should be placed in a sunny spot indoors. We added a grow light, easily found at Home Depot or your local gardening store for extra oomph.

Two weeks later

To celebrate spring, Alexandra is giving away one of her botanical-themed pillows. Don't have a garden with windows full of seedlings? The 16" "Tulip" pillow in cocoa that she is giving away should more than make up for it! The best part? This flower blooms all year long.


Check out the rest of the alexandra ferguson collection on her etsy site,
www.alexandraferguson.etsy.com
including many other floral styles as well as her popular "Pillow Talk" line of sassy words and phrases. Alexandra works exclusively with recycled felt made from plastic water bottles. Every applique shape is meticulously cut by hand and stitched down in her studio based in Westchester County, NY. Just like everything in nature, no two are ever the same!

TO ENTER TO WIN:
You must be a FOLLOWER of this blog. Visit Alex's store HERE. Come back and leave a comment on this post and let us know what your favorite item in her shop was. One entry per person BUT if you twitter, blog, or facebook about this giveaway and leave a link it will give you extra entries.

This giveaway is the last on our series of March Madness giveaways-- It ends Tuesday, April 6th- winner announced on the April 6th blog post. Please scroll for two additional giveaways from the team that will also end April 6.

NewNew plus Glue = Decoupage!

Decoupage, derived from the French word decouper, meaning to cut out, is the creative art of assembling, pasting and varnishing paper cutouts for decorating objects. Techniques for decoupage are actually quite simple. If you can cut and paste, you already know most of the techniques involved. Basically, you cut out pictures; you glue the pictures onto an object; and then cover the object and pictures with a few coats of glue/decoupage medium to protect it. You can decoupage anything! From furniture to dishes to jewelry to home decor...the decoupager is limited only by his or her imagination.

The NewNew York Etsy Team is fortunate to have several of its members who employ this technique in their work. Linda from Purty Bird decoupages onto scrabble tiles like this one: Linda has these tips for decoupage novices: "If you want to use digital images, laser-print them on 28 or 32 lb paper (cardstock is too stiff). As for adhesive, anything that dries clear, flexible, and not too quickly will work, but Mod Podge® is a favorite (especially the gloss-lustre). As for tools, make sure your scissors are nice and sharp. A damp sponge also comes in handy."
Lauren, from Paperelle uses decoupage to turn things like ho hum vintage plastic bracelets into one of a kind, eco-chic accessories!

This bracelet has been meticulously decoupaged with very thin paper strips from a security envelope. The technique yielded a cool pattern in black and white. This is a cute accessory- no one will believe that it was made with items from the recycling bin!
This bracelet is created from a New York State map. Once covered in paper the bangle is coated with several layers of a glossy sealant.
Can't Afford 'Em Crafts decoupages comic book pages onto old records to create these unique clocks.
Copabananas decoupaged vintage sewing patterns on these wooden blocks to create a unique piece of sculptureToday's Giveaway is brought to you by Maryanne from Wabisabi Brooklyn. This shop is full of incredible decoupage jewelry.
When asked how she first started out with this technique, Maryanne replied that she first started decoupaging in high school:" I wish I had a picture of the doorway to my bedroom, which throughout the course of my senior year I covered with an assortment of ephemera that I collected because it had meaning to me: Bazooka gum wrappers; the odd soda bottle label - you get the idea. In college I switched more to collage, mostly to create elaborate letters which I sent to friends throughout the country back in the days before the interwebs made keeping in touch a less tactile sport. Although the surfaces I was decorating were different, it kept my eye sharp for spotting interesting images to crop and reuse."

We asked where she first got the unique idea to decoupage onto pennies, and she told us that while she had a partner who employed the technique on other material, the inspiration to apply the idea to coins was hers. "We were out buying different copper shapes for our jewelry, and I noticed they were selling small flat copper circles for nine cents each. Immediately my thoughts turned to pennies, which I've always loved and picked up (only if they're heads up!) for good luck. The much maligned monetary unit became the basis for the most popular Wabisabi Brooklyn designs."

YOU can win this beautiful green clover bracelet from Wabisabi Brooklyn!!
Wouldn't you love to own this 1 inch copper circle decoupaged with a vintage art deco design?
Just follow these simple steps:
- You must be a follower of this blog
- Visit Maryanne's store HERE
- Come back and leave a comment that describes which item you like from Wabisabi Brooklyn. One entry per person
- Twitter, blog, or facebook about this giveaway and get additional entries! Leave a link in comments.
- Winner chosen at random on March 15-announced here on March 16th.

WINNER OF THE MAY LUK GIVEAWAY IS AMY from OUR SMALL WORLD: A MOM'S VIEW. Amy-please contact May Luk directly to claim your prize.

Crafts in Chelsea Giveaway

Crafts in Chelsea is bringing handcrafted back to its neighborhood on October 17th on 21st Street between 8th and 9th Avenues. To celebrate this event, The {NewNew} and the artisans of Crafts in Chelsea have joined forces to offer this amazing giveaway.

Clockwise: Miniature Print by Virginia Kraljevic, Mug by Mud Matters, Baby Dress by TTinTin, Onesie by Stoopher & Boots, Crocheted Wrist Cuff by Stellar Vision Creations, Body Polish by Pure Spa 2, Note Cards by Bugged Out, Beaded Socks by Tepper Wear, Nature Coaster Set by Dainty Creations

The lucky winner of the giveaway will receive a {NewNew} tote bag filled with the following:

The contents of the bag alone will take care of all of your Holiday shopping needs.

To participate in the giveaway you have to:

  1. Copy the following language into the “What are you doing” box on your twitter page:

  2. RT @TheNewNewNY #craftsinchelsea 10/17 21st Street/8Ave Giveaway Rules http://bit.ly/3WjEb9

    and

  3. Follow TheNewNewNY on twitter.

The giveaway ends at 5 p.m. on October 17. The winner will be randomly selected from all tweets with this message and will be notified via direct message from TheNewNewNY through twitter.

I hope you will be able to join us in person at Crafts in Chelsea where you will find handmade delights of the finest handmade arts and crafts the New York Metro are has to offer. From elegant jewelry to unique upcycled handbags, to cutting edge fashions, artwork, and more!

There will be something for everyone with free food for kids, games, bouncy castles and a petting zoo inside the school - all to occupy the children, leaving the parents free to shop the best handmade goods in the Metro New York area

Good Tweet

Simone
groundsel.etsy.com

Mondat Giveawy

It's MONDAY! Which means its time for our brand new Monday Giveaway. Each and Every Monday Stop by to enter to win something fabulous from members of The {NewNew} York Etsy team. This Monday we are giving away a Frosty Bell Cluster necklace from Jantar.

This necklace is made of 8mm red sponge coral beads and little frosted finish lucite flower bells, vintage brass bail and delicate, antique
brass finish chain, which measures 20in.

Jantar, is run by Mirela, a Long Island based jewelry designer. Her love for creating jewelry started when she was 10 years old and watched her dad transform chunks of silver and amber in most amazing pieces of jewelry. She loved helping him by doing simple soldering, polishing or prep work. After years of not having anything to do with jewelry making, she dusted
off her interest in designing 2 years ago. She's having the time of her life and loves every piece of jewelry she creates and hopes that you will like it too


How to Enter:

1. To enter to win, tell the world why you want this cluster necklace.
Post about your love of this product and your love of Jantar on Myspace, Facebook, livejournal, wordpress, blogger, or your own personal blog or website.

2. Post a LINK back to your personal post right here in the comments section.


3. Entries can be submitted through 10pm Saturday, December 13, 2008.


4. Winners will be selected randomly and will be announced the following Monday with the New contest item.


The Winner of last weeks giveaway is Turtle Congrats to the Winner!
Can't wait to see your posts! And stay tuned for next week's giveaway.


~jen pepper

peppersprouts.etsy.com