Saturday, October 22, 2011

Let's Go Shopping

Good morning handmade lovers!

Can you believe it's less than a week till the BrisStyle Indie Twilight Market?

You better pencil it in your diary now, and get those comfy shoes sorted. Next Friday night Brisbane city's King George Square, you'll find loads of crafty goodness made locally by our BrisStylers. Just look at these beauties!


Simone McCluskie



Beetle Creative



Loves By Gio



Rock Ribbons



Insulate



To take part in our weekly Let's Go Shopping meme, post your Etsy finds on your blog then pop back here and add the blog post link below. Don't forget to link back to this post so everyone can check out all the fabulous Etsy finds. Anyone can play along so come join in the fun!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Crafty D.I.Y

Get your skin 'summer ready' with this simple homemade Citrus Scrub from the 'Yesterday On Tuesday' blog.  We think these little pots of Citrus Scrub would make great christmas gifts too! Don't you agree?

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Be sure to check out the 'Yesterday On Tuesday' blog for lots more inspiration. We're sure you will love it!

Happy Making Crafty Peeps!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Tip Your Hat for ACCF.....

Are you organising a Melbourne Cup Day luncheon or event this year? If so, you may like to consider doing something really worthwhile and raising funds for the Australian Cervical Cancer Foundation.  In the time it takes the horses to run the Melbourne Cup race this year atleast 1 woman will die of cervical cancer somewhere in the world. The ACCF is trying to change this!


By fundraising for the ACCF you will be contributing to the life-saving work that the foundation does to educate and vaccinate women in order to eliminate cervical cancer both in Australia and in developing countries. In countries like Nepal, Bhutan and Kiribati, where cervical cancer is the no.1 cancer killer of women, ACCF is working to help vaccinate girls and screen women who would otherwise not have access to this health care. It costs just $50 to vaccinate 1 girl or to screen 3 women, so every dollar counts!

The person who raises the most money (minimum of $500) will win a Celebratory Race Pack which will include a $300 basket of cosmetic goodies, a bottle of Moet and a custom designed race hat or fascinator by BrisStyle's very own milliner, Sandrine Marsh. The winner will be able to choose between the below two designs or pick something from Sandrine's shop.

Photo Credit: Taryn Newland Photography
Photo Credit: Taryn Newland Photography
To find out how you can get involved pop over to the ACCF website!

Monday, October 17, 2011

UPDATE: chicks in pink fundraiser

Thank-you to everyone who has supported our chicks in pink fundraiser so far! To our lovely members who have offered their gorgeous handmade items for sale and to our friends and supporters who have kindly purchased these items. We couldn't have done it without you!



We thought we would give you a bit of an update on how things are going with the fundraiser so far.....

  • $400 worth of chicks in pink merchandise was sold at the October 8 BrisStyle Indie Mother & Child Market.

  • Our resident artist, Eliza, from 'A painting a day' auctioned off a free portrait sitting at the BrisStyle Indie Mother & Child market and raised $119.60. Her gorgeous pup, Gem, also collected donations on the day. Gem was definitely a crowd pleaser!
  • Our friends over at the Racecourse Road Business Group are also raising funds for chicks in pink during October.  Their scheduled World Record Attempt was cancelled on Oct 8 due to the rain but has now been re-scheduled to be bigger and better.  See the image below for all of the details.....


There's still plenty of time to get involved and help us raise much needed funds for chicks in pink.....purchase a handmade item here or get involved in the Racecourse Road World Record Attempt!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Let's Go Shopping

Looking for some gorgeous handmade jewellery?  BrisStylers have got you covered, whatever your style may be.



Happily Ever Artist




RB Johnson




Angelene




Marjon Scheffer




Hextasy


To take part in our weekly Let's Go Shopping meme, post your Etsy finds on your blog then pop back here and add the blog post link below. Don't forget to link back to this post so everyone can check out all the fabulous Etsy finds. Anyone can play along so come join in the fun!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Crafty D.I.Y

We stumbled upon this awesome photo transfer tutorial over on the 'A Beautiful Mess' blog the other day.  We thought it was well worth sharing.....

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For the full 'how to transfer a photo to fabric' tutorial pop over to the 'A Beautiful Mess' blog.  There's lots of other great D.I.Y projects over there too!

Happy Friday Crafty Peeps!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Shop Indie: Bleeding Heart

We're so excited to be bringing you the next installment in our Shop Indie series of posts. A few weeks back we caught up with the lovely Holly from Bleeding Heart to talk all things 'handmade' and 'ethical'.  This is what she had to say.....

Tell us a little about your background and what path led you to join Bleeding Heart?
My name is Holly Leonardson and I have a very keen interest in art, craft, design and handmade. My own personal obsession with making and drawing led me to start my own handmade ‘wearable art’ accessories label, Pannikin, back in 2007.

An opportunity to join the always-cheerful team at Bleeding Heart arose at the beginning of 2011, where I happily took up the role of retail-coordinator in the ever expanding gift shop and monthly city market. It is my job (and pleasure!) to make contact with a variety of creatives who may need help with that first step in approaching a retail outlet for their handmade products, or for those who are looking for more ethical retail businesses to stock their wares.

Bleeding Heart was born in 2008 and is an initiative of the Wise Foundation, which aims to empower disadvantaged and marginalised individuals and strengthen communities by providing business and creative opportunities.



Tell us what Bleeding Heart  is all about?
Bleeding Heart is many things – an event space for hire, a cafe, an art gallery, an artisan retail outlet and a wireless internet hub.

Sporting the motto, “Using our powers for good and not evil”, we pride ourselves on our operation as a “profit for purpose” organisation. This means that every dollar YOU spend goes into funding charitable and community enterprise.

We encourage and support positive activism, social andeconomic inclusion, education and self-supporting, ethical business practice.


Where did the name 'Bleeding Heart' come from?
The expression ‘bleeding heart’ has long had negative connotations and has been used to disempower and belittle those who champion human rights and care about other people. We are dedicated to assisting communities and marginalised people and are determined to reclaim‘Bleeding Heart’ as positive terminology.

How does Bleeding Heart support independent artists and crafters and/or the handmade community?
The Bleeding Heart Gift Shop aims to provide the discerning shopper with beautiful handmade, locally produced items. The items in our store make wonderful gifts and are original, unique conversation pieces. By selling these types of products, we seek to encourage social and community interaction and the notion of personal identity associated with craftsmanship. We take great pride in supporting local artisans and their small businesses!

We also take ZERO commission so all sales are returned to the artisan. Our current vendors are local artists and crafters and occasionally interstate creatives, all who we’ve chosen for their outstanding products.



How can local designers and crafters get involved with Bleeding Heart?
Simply contact us by emailing an enquiry to retail@bleedingheart.com.au or by calling 3229 0395. We’d love to hear from you!

Does Bleeding Heart have any exciting upcoming events?
Sure do! The Bleeding Heart City Markets are held every first Friday of the month from 10am – 4pm and dates have been confirmed until the end of 2011. We are always on the look out for fresh handmade talent and vintage gatherers so if you would like to know more about becoming a stallholder simply send through an email.

How do you promote Bleeding Heart?
You can sign up for our email newsletter to keep you up to date on all the goings on at our website, you can befriend us via our facebook page and if you still can’t get enough we also have a twitter account @bhgallery.



Visit Bleeding Heart at:
166 Ann Street, Brisbane QLD 4000
Tel: 3229 0395
Website: www.bleedingheart.com.au
Open: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

A big thank-you to Holly for taking the time to share the story of Bleeding Heart with us.  An ethical retail store creating 'profit for purpose', what's not to love!  Stay tuned next month for another installment of Shop Indie!