Monday, January 14, 2013

First show of 2013- Chinese New Year Festival

Join me for my first show of the year in downtown Los Angeles...


Here's the details...
Join LA Craft Experience as we partner up with LA Chinatown to bring you another exciting event. The Chinese Year Festival - Year of the Snake, Feb. 16 & 17, 2013 is one of the largest festivals of its kind in the country. This year we're expecting a large turn out with even more activities to experience and explore:
 
  • Live music stage with music curated by Kevin Bronson of Buzzbands LA
  • Exciting cultural performances by Chinese acts
  • Craft beer garden curated by Eagle Rock Brewery
  • Hands-on cultural workshops for all ages
  • Gourmet food trucks
  • And of course LA Craft Experience featuring a juried market of LA's best designers and crafters
Festival address: 943-951 N Broadway, Los Angeles 90012
Hours: Feb. 16 from 12 - 8 p.m. & Feb. 17 from 12 - 5 p.m.

http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=20d2f6cb24abef095e3cef6fc&id=039e048b83

Thursday, January 10, 2013

A Cactus with a Purpose

When we first bought our home in 2004, my husband and I were eager to start to turn our front yard into a private,drought tolerant and native animal-friendly garden for the birds, lizards and most importanly our tortoise Iris of course.  I found a photo of Diego Riviera and Frida Kahlo's home studio in Mexico City in one of our magazines and loved how the border was landscaped with a minimal looking hedge of cacti...

Here is how ours turned out...
Yesterday, I trimmed the cacti to grow more columnar and to make it easier to rake the mesquite leaves and harder for black widows to hide. The cuttings will dry for a couple of weeks...
then I will plant them around the wall in our backyard.  Not only is this cactus beautiful and drought tolerant but it produces the most attractive flowers at night and also the sweetest fruit that tastes like a mix between dragon fruit and kiwi to me.  I plan to grow these all around our property since you can never have enough of these fruit since we compete for them with the birds and Iris...

Here is some information on the cacti with the linked website at the bottom:
Scientific: Cereus repandus [also known as Lophocereus schottii or Cereus peruvianus (though not from Peru) and often confused with Cereus hildmannianus]Common: hedge cactus, Peruvian apple, queen of the night, night blooming cereus (the common names for plants in the genus Cereus are all mixed up!)Family: CactaceaeOrigin: Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina (uncertain)
Pronounciation: Ser-E-us re-PAN-dus
Hardiness zones: Sunset 13, 16-17, 21-24USDA 9 (marginal, protect from cold) - 11
Landscape Use: Strong focal point for xeric landscape themes, container plant, rock garden, large patios, and even as a natural screen for garbage containers.
Form & Character: A majestic columnar cactus, upright, tree-like, branched and contorted, convoluted, dominant.
Growth Habit: Slowly upright and branched to 20' (specific variants can grow to 50').
Foliage/texture: Stems sometimes segmented, dull to light green, ribs mostly 12, mostly spineless to very short spines; coarse texture.
Flowers & fruits: Flowers large and white to 6" across, borne on a elongated tube, somewhat fragrant, tube short often ridged, stigma often exerted before flower opens, flowers at night; Fruits, globose, red when ripe and rounded like a small apple with a white pulp to 2 1/2" diameter.
Seasonal color: Spectacular flower display in late spring, sometimes will flower during early fall.
Temperature: Tolerant to 20oF.
Light: Full sun and NO shade.
Soil: A well-drained mineral soil is best.
Watering: Water only occasionally if at all during summers.
Pruning: None, except to control size by occasionally thinning out awkward or crossing stem branches.
Propagation: Easily propagated from softwood stem cuttings of most any length. Will develop roots after directly planting stem cuttings into the soil (right side up!). Make sure to first allow the cut surfaces of the stems to harden for several weeks (callous over) before planting directly into soil.
Disease and pests: Susceptible to root rot in damp poorly drained soils.

http://www.public.asu.edu/~camartin/plants/Plant%20html%20files/cereusrepandus.html

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Book of the Garden necklace

Book of the Garden Necklace
- wood, paper, metal, non-toxic sealant
- each necklace one of a kind

Inspired by the very old mesquite tree that our tortoise Iris lives under in our garden. Branches of the mesquite tree used after trimming with pages from a vintage gardening book called, "Reader's Digest Complete Book of the Garden", by Thomas Everett, circa 1966.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Next stop...Unique LA Holiday Show

I had a great time at the Green Festival in San Francisco last weekend. 
My products will now be available in northern California at Ricochet in San Mateo.    

I'm travelling home today and will start getting ready for...

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Green Festival 2012

I'm thrilled to announce that I will be showing my product line at the San Francisco Green Festival...
San Francisco Green Festival 2012
Tea With Iris will be showing with...
Ricochet
Booth 265 and 266

Here's a little info on Jill Pillot of Ricochet...
San Francisco Green Festival Features Richochet Vintage – Wearable Art Made from Recycled Materials

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Organic Blend scarf

I'm excited about my latest design, the Organic Blend scarf.  
Each scarf is one of a kind, handmade from an organic cotton/hemp jersey blend, organic cotton corduroy, and the finest repurposed sweaters and shirts.  And they are unisex! 
Now available online.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Green Wish - Coachella Valley

 Last weekend I hosted a gathering at my home to introduce Green Wish to the Coachella Valley. Green Wish is a grassroots, non-profit charitable organization that is focused on helping local green organizations fund projects for their communities through small donations at local retailers. I met the founder, Raphael Sbarge, at the Unique L.A. show in Santa Monica this past summer and I really was impressed by the goals of the organization and hoped that I could get more involved. So I partnered with my mom, Gloria Kelly, who has years of experience in community service, to organize a Green Wish introductory meeting in the Coachella Valley.
 Raphael along with his children and fellow Green Wish board member Jenna De Angeles took time out of their weekend to meet with us.  We had a great group at the house and we all are inspired to move forward with a new chapter of Green Wish in the Coachella Valley.
 Future Green Wish board members...

Monday, October 1, 2012

New Studio!

My most challenging upcycling project is finally complete...
converting a 20 foot shipping container into my studio.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Paper Moon dress

the Paper Moon dress...
Creative collaboration with my daughter for her kindergarten school photo.
Upcycled with vintage linens, doilies and buttons.
More to come this month in my online store.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Girls Inc. 2012

This weekend is my show in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  It's called Girls Inc. and I will be sharing a space with Brooke Harper, the talented owner/designer of Brooke & Adelyn and As Small As Me.


I'm making a girls trip out of my Girls Inc. show.  My sister and my daughter are with me.  We got off to a shaky start yesterday on the road with a flat tire...
 but we always manage to keep the good times rolling! Elle practiced her letters under the shade of a creosote bush while we waited for AAA to arrive.


We ended the day with the most amazing thunder and lightning storm driving into Santa Fe last night.




Today we are going to Bandelier National Monument then we will set up for the 40th Annual Girls Inc. show in the plaza of Santa Fe. And did I mention that I turned 40 today.  It's a pretty awesome day!