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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Spring is in the air

I guess this is becoming a "once a week" blog. I really thought i had soo much to say and share but as it turns out, i don't have enough time! Last Thursday I was busy preparing items for our booth at the monthly Bodega at Studio 900
My daughter and i have a little home business called Mt Lemmon Underground. We specialize in redesigning vintage clothing and accessories. It's starting to catch on here and most people love the concept. Marissa linked up with her friend who is the organizer of the monthly event and it is fast becoming a hip yet indie thing to do on a otherwise boring Thursday night. So I was roped into working our booth since my daughter went to work the American Apparel Tent at SXSW. I really look forward to showing our designs off to young people and i value their response. I made a "before and after" photo book showing how a piece looked prior to us re designing it. Most people are amazed at the transformation. Here is an example of a before and after:

I call this 70's Art Nouveau. It has that look. The hard part is figuring out what potential the original item has, when it's original form is so uninspiring. Sometimes that is the longest process. I'll be posting other before and after's in future blogs.
As spring is here, we are looking forward to joining as vendors several festivals, the Kirkwood Fling is May 15th, 2010 and then the Reynoldstown Wheelbarrow Fesival is June 12,2010. Hope to see you at either or both of these events. Until next time..........Ciao!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Empowerment

So, I just have to give thanks to my parents and family for always letting me do what I wanted. I don't mean I was without proper supervision, because my parents were pretty strict. For example, I couldn't date by myself until I was 16! We're talking the 70's here.
What i'm talking about is "Empowerment". For example, while in my early teens, I shared a room with one of my younger sisters. We were well suited to be roomies because we were both not anal. Once we wanted to decorate our room and I distinctly remember going crazy for a wild animal print wallpaper. Something to reflect how wild we were? Not sure but with only a slight hesitation and a warning we were going to have to live with it for a long time, my mom bought it with the stipulation we would have to put it up ourselves. When my friends found out we put it up ourselves and painted also, they were amazed. Their parents wouldn't dream of allowing them to do it themselves. Which brings me to my point.......I really don't think they (my parents) realized that by allowing us to do it ourselves they allowed us to "own" our room and gain valuable experience in the process. I only hope I have "Empowered" my own daughter to gain skills so as not to be doubtful of her abilities that she can do whatever she wants. Which leads me to Mt Lemmon Underground. Our grass roots homebased recycled vintage clothing company. It's slow going but enables us to have a common goal and I get to share a little part of her life during a time when daughters don't usually give their mom's the time of day. In closing, I ask you the question, who have you "empowered" by allowing them to do what they want?