Happy Friday!
I love this feature we have for you today. I know I say that every week, but this is really a cool one. One of our fabulous customers, Savvycityfarmer, has taken old opera stands and given them a new lease on life.
I regret that I have put one picture to show you! They are painted with chalkboard paint in the insert and then stenciled with two of our stencils, Opera No 62 and Rive Gauche.
I remember the music stands we used in high school (yes, I was a band geek!) were very utilitarian and nothing like this. Check out how ornate the feet are. Love it!
We've talked about opera on the blog before, check out our Etspiration dedicated to it.
We've also featured Opera No 62 once before on a Friday.
Rive Gauche is a newcomer to Feature Friday, but expect good things from it, Savvycityfarmer has done a few amazing projects with it and I want to feature them all!!
If you'd like to check out the original blog post, click here.
You should totally check out her whole blog, she has the BEST STUFF. She's also got web presence in two other locations at Shop The Shed and Stuff In The Burbs.
If you'd like to check out either stencil in our store, browse our tres bien French Category.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Showing posts with label opera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opera. Show all posts
Friday, August 17, 2012
Feature Friday: The Opera Stands
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Friday, August 3, 2012
Feature Friday: The Opera Chair
Happy Friday everyone. I'm hanging out in Southern California this week! Laura and I have been working non stop to get orders out, brainstorm, and generally have a ball. I wanted to share a photo a great new customer sent in. Helen Manriquez, who runs an Etsy shop called Scotty's Cottage, took our Opera feedsack stencil and applied it to a leather chair back.
How cool is that? I love the color! I also think the stripe down the middle of the seat is a great addition.
Helen's sent us another great project that we'll be featuring in the coming weeks. We love seeing your work, please send us your pictures of projects made with stencils.
You can check out Helen's Etsy shop right here. You may even spy the next item of hers we're going to feature! :)
Have a wonderful weekend, I know we will!
How cool is that? I love the color! I also think the stripe down the middle of the seat is a great addition.
Helen's sent us another great project that we'll be featuring in the coming weeks. We love seeing your work, please send us your pictures of projects made with stencils.
You can check out Helen's Etsy shop right here. You may even spy the next item of hers we're going to feature! :)
Have a wonderful weekend, I know we will!
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Etspiration Wednesday: The Opera
Hi all, happy Wednesday!
I finished a great book recently and thought I'd give it a mention. It's called Bel Canto and it's written by Ann Patchett. In a nutshell, it takes place in a South American country and concerns the birthday party of a wealthy Japanese executive who is an opera devotee. A famous soprano is scheduled to perform at the event, but a rebel faction takes all the party goers hostage, including the soprano. The standoff is lengthy, and people on both sides of the hostage line form lasting bonds.
I love reading books about which I know nothing, and here that includes pretty much everything, including opera. I think prior to reading it, my only exposure to opera was that Bugs Bunny cartoon based off the Barber of Seville.
It's so beautiful though. And universal. It doesn't matter if we're listening in Italian or French, just the sound of opera is poetic. I've come to discover that the look of opera is pure poetry as well. While doing this etspiration, I became rather obsessed with opera librettos (the programs that explain what the heck everyone is singing about). Take a look at some nifty opera themed items I found this week.
1A: Lucky Folding Opera Glasses Image Courtesy TheVintageDogHouse
1B: Piero Fornasetti Opera Coasters Image Courtesy EyePopVintage
1C: Serenade Me Music Pillow Image Courtesy WordGarden
1D: Opera Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils
These opera glasses are just the coolest. I love the box as well.
2A: Vintage Metropolitan Opera Libretto Image Courtesy ChesapeakeVintage
2B: Three Opera Composer Busts Image Courtesy StevesStoreOfStuff
2C: French Opera Theatre Image Courtesy BurlapLuxe
You really do need to click on the link for 2C to get the full effect. It's a child's toy. Apparently, it was la mode in the late 19th France to stage tiny operas with dolls in these amazing little theatres. I don't know about you all, but I had lincoln logs.
3A: Tall Stack of Music, Opera, and Ballet Books Image Courtesy BeJoyfulVintage
3B: Cast Iron Singer Sign Image Courtesy Luckyjunk
3C: Opera With Crown And Address Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils
3D: Portuguese Opera Program Booklet Image Courtesy PetiteBrocante
The libretto in 3D is amazing. It's a little slice of Art Nouveau brilliance. I love the type, love the color choice, love everything about it.
4A: Civic Opera House Program Image Courtesy DitzyDarlings
4B: La Boheme Poster Magnet Image Courtesy LabelStone
4C: Opera Poster Fabric Panel Image Courtesy FleaMarketTrixie
4D: Opera Municipal Marseille Address Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils
LabelStone takes vintage fruit labels and posters and makes magnets out of them. This La Boheme poster is really terrific. The composition is just great.
Thanks to all our lovely Etsy Sellers for use of their photos.
Have you been reading any good books lately? I am always on the lookout for a great new read! Drop us a comment!
See you Friday. We've got a fab German feature for you all.
I finished a great book recently and thought I'd give it a mention. It's called Bel Canto and it's written by Ann Patchett. In a nutshell, it takes place in a South American country and concerns the birthday party of a wealthy Japanese executive who is an opera devotee. A famous soprano is scheduled to perform at the event, but a rebel faction takes all the party goers hostage, including the soprano. The standoff is lengthy, and people on both sides of the hostage line form lasting bonds.
I love reading books about which I know nothing, and here that includes pretty much everything, including opera. I think prior to reading it, my only exposure to opera was that Bugs Bunny cartoon based off the Barber of Seville.
It's so beautiful though. And universal. It doesn't matter if we're listening in Italian or French, just the sound of opera is poetic. I've come to discover that the look of opera is pure poetry as well. While doing this etspiration, I became rather obsessed with opera librettos (the programs that explain what the heck everyone is singing about). Take a look at some nifty opera themed items I found this week.
1A: Lucky Folding Opera Glasses Image Courtesy TheVintageDogHouse
1B: Piero Fornasetti Opera Coasters Image Courtesy EyePopVintage
1C: Serenade Me Music Pillow Image Courtesy WordGarden
1D: Opera Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils
These opera glasses are just the coolest. I love the box as well.
2A: Vintage Metropolitan Opera Libretto Image Courtesy ChesapeakeVintage
2B: Three Opera Composer Busts Image Courtesy StevesStoreOfStuff
2C: French Opera Theatre Image Courtesy BurlapLuxe
You really do need to click on the link for 2C to get the full effect. It's a child's toy. Apparently, it was la mode in the late 19th France to stage tiny operas with dolls in these amazing little theatres. I don't know about you all, but I had lincoln logs.
3A: Tall Stack of Music, Opera, and Ballet Books Image Courtesy BeJoyfulVintage
3B: Cast Iron Singer Sign Image Courtesy Luckyjunk
3C: Opera With Crown And Address Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils
3D: Portuguese Opera Program Booklet Image Courtesy PetiteBrocante
The libretto in 3D is amazing. It's a little slice of Art Nouveau brilliance. I love the type, love the color choice, love everything about it.
4A: Civic Opera House Program Image Courtesy DitzyDarlings
4B: La Boheme Poster Magnet Image Courtesy LabelStone
4C: Opera Poster Fabric Panel Image Courtesy FleaMarketTrixie
4D: Opera Municipal Marseille Address Stencil Image Courtesy Maisondestencils
LabelStone takes vintage fruit labels and posters and makes magnets out of them. This La Boheme poster is really terrific. The composition is just great.
Thanks to all our lovely Etsy Sellers for use of their photos.
Have you been reading any good books lately? I am always on the lookout for a great new read! Drop us a comment!
See you Friday. We've got a fab German feature for you all.
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