Friday, May 29, 2009
I guess I had a Flea Collar on...
As I’m still keeping an eye out for a fulltime job…or at least an almost fulltime job…or any job really, I still continue to show up at Art Fairs with my big recyclable grocery bags in hand. They are the perfect size to carry around my jewelry and displays with room for snacks.
Last weekend my new jewelry buddy and I split a booth at the Nashville Flea Market. Boasting thousands of visitors a month, we were stoked and also a bit nervous we wouldn’t have enough inventory. We spit the $110 fee which included 2, 8ft tables so I left my little 4 footer at home and my fellow crafter refrained from bringing her 6 foot folding table with the lumps in the middle from the Prehistoric Era.
We set up our tables at 6:45 AM on Friday amidst no one else in the building. I was beginning to think that the 7am start time was just a goal not a rule. They had just installed a new ac unit in our building after it went out last month and cooked all the vendors inside. I guess they were trying to freeze out the vendors this month as I could have stored all my refrigerated food under my table. My hot coffee seemed to turn to iced coffee almost instantly.
Here I am…you can’t see my cute outfit as I had to wear my emergency not cute velour jacket to keep the frost bite at bay.
Across from our table was the concession stand…not open of course. The hot dogs and pretzels were a great deal but the beer seemed a tad high.
It became an ungoing joke with me and the other vendors about the $27 beer. Later when the concession stand did open they realized someone had played a little joke and got a ladder to fix the numbers. The .50 cent hot dog became $4.00 and the beer came down to $7 and I became a non customer. =P
The Flea Market boasts 2,000 vendors…what they don’t mention is 1,995 of those vendors are selling the same crap. I saw the same Zebra print bag with a peace sign on it wherever I went. I thought it might be following me…like the ghost of bad fashion. It was a slew of Antique dealers and people with embroidery machines. It was actually a great place for antiques and I may go back when I have a house to furnish…the salt and pepper shaker selection alone….but as a vendor…never again. I counted about 3 booths were people sold hand made jewelry even though the organizer rolled her eyes when we told her our product and said, “oh gawd, everyone has jewelry”. Really? Everyone? The guy selling old mouthwash and Midol didn’t seem to have any.
The booths surrounding us were as follows: guys selling computers….also newbies and in the wrong venue, a man selling baby clothes and toys featuring Winnie the Pooh, and a man refinishing bathtubs. I became friends with all these guys. If it weren’t for these guys and their constant jokes and stories, I would have lost my mind. That and the big ass coffee I drank.
My new “Bee Love” bobby pin sets!! I made new packaging for the weekend that I thought was mighty cute, alas I only sold two. It wasn’t a “hair jewelry’ kind of clientele unless they were of the “scrunchy” variety.
My partner in over supplying the world in jewelry had to work on Friday so I was all by my lonesome. By Saturday, she had gotten really sick and had to come in late. I was fine, I had my constant joke factory around me. It was like hanging out with all my Uncles. I talked the computers guys into stacking their boxes like a Fort…they had nothing else to do. Oh….I didn’t take a picture of that. Rich came up for part of the day but was soon bored out of his mind and had to leave. When my jewelry Comrad arrived I walked around the Market…for research. I ended up buying a desk and matching chair for $25.
The guy was from Kentucky (or as my friend calls it “Kensucky”) and even loaded it up in my car for me, making me rethink my negative prior comments about the Flea Market. The Flea Market ROCKS!! I’ll be back when I’m I need of monogrammed baseball caps and dog clothes. ..which is often.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Rolling Dogs and Billups Art Fair
It's gorgeous today in Nashville! The sun is out with bright blue skies and its about 75 degrees...you can’t beat that..unless maybe you have a big pool and a large floatable you can lay in while drinking iced tea. I took the dogs outside and clipped them to the old laundry line in the backyard. It's really perfect for that, like an instant zip line. I bought dog tie outs with clips on each end at the dollar store…score! While the dogs rolled around in the grass in perfect sync with each other, I imagined they were having the times of their lives and I tried not to think that maybe they’d found something dead or perhaps cat poo. I choose to go with ignorance as I photographed them play.
A friend and I shared a booth at the Billups Art Fair this last Saturday. She had a booth next to me at the Walden Art show and we thought…”our tables are small, why don’t we share!” We’ve decided to pair up whenever possible. It just makes things easier when you have two people. You can do cool things like…go to the bathroom.
“Rose Loves Bobby, But Who Doesn’t” Bobby pins in new colors!!!
This is Laura Amstutz awesome artwork…I wanted several paintings, alas I don’t have large or “frequent” income. =P
The organizer of the event had live music too which was brilliant…I have no photos of that because I stayed up until 3am the night before at a concert and had very little brain cells left. I even forgot chairs! My boyfriend was nice enough to drop by my house and pick some up…what a good boyfriend. I didn’t take nearly as many pictures as I normally do, although while I was there clicking away I felt a little annoyingly click happy. Perhaps that was the Bonjo Java Peppermint Patty.
Websites where you can buy the jewelry and art in this post:
http://www.mflorita.etsy.com
http://www.wandergirl.etsy.com
http://www.CreativeSpillage.com
Friday, May 1, 2009
A day at a Florida Theme park...
Our impromto vaca to
To enjoy the fun is now the handsome price of $75 per person. The Magic of the Magic kingdom was even more fairy dust. Being an AAA member my comrade in the fun got $10 off our tickets. Woohoo…which turns out will buy you a hotdog inside the gates…so bring your own snacks!
We choose the 2 parks for one day ticket. I recommend at least 2 days though if you see both Universal and Islands of Adventure.
Even if you get there when the parks open you will only be able to ride about half the rides at one and maybe ¼ at the other. And that was going in April after spring break and Easter. Keep in mind you will spend a minimum of 15 minutes in line per ride and most of the popular rides have a 45 minute wait. For an additional fee you can take the “express” line which some rides offer. Of course there is a way for them to charge you again but if you can spare the cash you’d have time to ride a lot more rides.
We arrived at the park about an hour after opening and waited in the line at the entrance to the parking lot. They charge you $12 to park…which is “universally” lame. I think they would charge you to sh** in their facilities if at all possible. I tried to think of ways to avoid this…I actually saw some people walking in but its not a short jaunt by any means. There’s a shuttle from some of the hotels so that would be something to consider if you stay in the area. I will say though once you get past the Toll window they are highly organized with getting you to a parking space and down the escalator to the Gates. Remember to look at which character you parked at…it’s a huge parking garage.
When we got to the gates we had to provide a fingerprint to enter. Ummm yeah…..
Terminator..
Our first ride was an oldie but a goody and not knowing how much longer it would be there I had to ride it again. It’s part live action and part 3D and all awesome. I wish they’d get bigger actors to play
Next we sat through a little live performance of Horror makeup techniques and audience participation…sawing a old ladies hand off while her husband still sitting in the audience fumbles with his camera. I don’t think he ever actually took a picture….I should have helped him. It was entertaining but the show was highly passable if you are short on time.
Next I visited the “Facilities” where I learned I had received a gift from Mother Nature. Oh joy!! I love being a woman and perfect timing as always. The only way it could have been more perfect would be had I been wearing white shorts and perhaps in the middle of a 45 minute line.
The Simpsons….. (did you say it in your head like the start of the show?)
New this year was the Simpson’s 3D ride. There had to be something to replace the very dated Back to the Future ride. Awww…rest in peace Doc. The Simpson’s ride being new had the LONGEST line. They had Simpson’s entertainment throughout the line on
flat screens and cold fans blowing on high. Had it been the heat of summer I would have appreciated this line comfort however it was about 70 degrees…so it was more uncomfortable than comfortable in my tank top and shorts.
The ride made you feel like you were on a animated rollercoaster without moving much…but someone who HATES rollercoasters, I did pretty good, although I did get a little nauseous when I felt the free fall feeling. I liked the ride very very much.
Jaws….
Oh Jaws…you were somewhat cool 10 years ago but I think your retirement has come. And the poor boat captain actors reliving the same 5 minutes over and over and still missing cues…a little embarrassing.
He’s great for a photo opt though. =)
Disaster… was also new to me and I had no idea what to expect. I think it used to be Earthquake as they used some of the set. After being herded in like cattle to a holding area they began to pick out people to participate in the “movie” they were making. They grabbed a few token people…the body builder, the grandmother, the kid, the mad scientists. When we were taken into another room to meet the director it was in fact a Hologram of Christopher Walken…an amazingly cool hologram that you spend the whole time trying to figure out how they are mixing him with live action. The ride continues with audience participation then unto the old earthquake subway.
Thinking we should probably head out to Islands of Adventure soon we picked one more ride…the new Mummy ride. Going inside the building I had no idea it was an indoors rollercoaster until we are at the start of the load in line. I wanted to take the exit but I got on. Then they stopped the ride and had people get off…technical difficulties on a new rollercoaster ride is not a comforting experience. Several people said, no way man, that’s a sign and left. We waited and got on when the problem was fixed a few minutes later. There were mummies jumping in a lame, unrealistic way and there was fire and such…kind of boring…then the ride takes a nose dive and I get sick to my stomach. I close my eyes but it only gets worse. Its violent and jerky and I start to feel sick…I can’t handle the stomach flops. I get so scared at one point that tears appear in my eyes. When I excited the ride I almost passed out.
Upon leaving the park we passed the new Shrek in 4D ride and wanting to see what 4D was, I jumped in line. It’s a theater like atmosphere where you wear the glasses and watch a short Shrek movie in 3D with live effects. I enjoyed it though I would have enjoyed it more if I was a bigger fan of Shrek or a little kid.
Before
Islands of Adventure is more of a rollercoaster park but there are still rides I can ride. =P My favorite ride of both parks is here…Spiderman. Before we got to Spiderman though we wasted too much time in Dr. Seuss land. It’s cool and full of atmosphere but definitely built for kids and boring as hell for anyone over the age of 6. =P
The Amazing Spiderman is aptly named. It is amazing..its perfect really. Just enough live action and just enough 3D and just enough of a ride but not enough to make me cry and pass out. Even after waiting in line for 45 minutes we would have stood in line again if we had more time before night fall and the closing of the park for the day.
We stayed until the closing which always end with a short fireworks display and walked around city walk where we listened to a cover band which drew us in with a great song and drove us away with the next one.
Exhausted and thirsty we headed for the car which in all the excitement of running to the gates at the beginning of the day we’d forgotten to check which character we’d parked under. I remembered the way but my partner in crime insisted I was incorrect so I followed him around all over the upper deck until he agreed to go where I said the car was and low and behold there it sat. =P Always follow a woman’s intuition.
Next time I go to