Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Update and Basket o' Babies

Good Afternoon Friends!

It has been a while since we have blogged.  In September we managed to have three successful yard sales and are currently selling our remaining stock at low prices.  Check out or Facebook page to see the items, they make great stocking stuffers!

At the moment we are playing with new concepts and developing new items for you!  We are also taking suggestions of what items you might want to see in the future, our zeppelins for example will be back by popular demand.

Our sweet bluebird hangs
 out in the forest
On a softer note, we have created a unique basket of gifts perfect for baby showers.  Our Basket o' Babies. You may choose six amigurumi animals to be placed in your basket in a variety of colors.  We are currently compiling a list of animals to be posted.  We can create an animal from any color found in Red Heart, Lion Brand Wool-ease or Vanna's Choice yarns.  Just take a look at what we've done so far!
Bluebird's friend Squirrel
is stopping to
admire the coleus
...and maybe take a nibble


Is that a kitteh stalking our woodland friends?


Looks like we have
a fish out of water!













The Pink Pony looks like
she's enjoying a graze
The penguin relaxes
against an icicle on his 'berg


While the snake visits,
whoa that must be cold!

And Octi is hiding in
 the shade

 These are just a few of our babies for Babies.  Don't forget to check out or Facebook page and message us if you are interested.

Cheers,
artful.Anthropology

Coming Soon

-Comprehensive list of amigurumi animals
-Our Komen Walk Bake Sale

Monday, July 9, 2012

Hot and Muggy

Good Afternoon!

It has been one hot summer! We had a lot of fun at the Sky Pirate ice cream social despite it being rained out by a massive thunderstorm only an hour into it. We must admit, the rain was a welcoming break in the heat and our garden really enjoyed the drink, especially the sunflower.

Wide Awake and Thirsty!

Our moonflowers have finally bloomed, (sorry no images they're hard to get at twilight) these and the morning glories have taken over the front of our house and they're growing so fast I have to cut them every other day to keep them from eating the porch! 

In other news, we're gearing up for cooler weather with gloves and other crochet items. Mainly experimenting with new patterns and seeing what yarns work with certain techniques. We've also kept our sewing machine whirring with dresses, aprons and super suits, yes, I said super suits.

The summer seems to be slipping by faster than ever this year! Check out our Facebook gallery for images of some of our wares, many are currently on sale! Just message us or email with any questions or orders!

Stay cool this July!

Cheers,

ArtfulAnthropology

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Skirts!

Hello, everyone!

Today we are showcasing some of the skirts we have made - some more complicated than others. Lets start off with....

The Patchwork Circle

Created by using over 200 patches of fabric, this skirt is beautiful and vibrant! A great project to do when confounded with what to do with all of your scrap fabric. Cool in the summer and a literal blanket in the winter, you can don this skirt all year long! They can easily be made at any length.



The Gathered Skirt

Made with "gathering strings" sewn directly into the under part of the skirt, you can tie it up in the front, all the way around, or any way you like! Accented in the back with a corset tie.





The Upcycled Skirt

The number of things that one can accomplish with some old T-shirts never ends. This is just one of the many T-Shirt related projects we've done (One was already posted here - Check out our T-Shirt Quilt from a while back!). Simple, and to the point. It's a Beatles A-line Skirt.




There are more clothes and accessories on the horizon, and I suspect a few dolls too!

Upcoming Events

- The Kentucky Renaissance Fair is hosting a STEAMPUNK WEEKEND! You know where to come for your accessory and costume needs, right??
- The Sky Pirate Ice Cream Social has been moved to July 1st. We will be there selling and trading our wares, and having ice cream, of course!

Cheers!!
artful.Anthropology

Friday, June 1, 2012

Knitting and Concerts

Hello world!

CRAFTS----------


We come to you today to display yet another of our many talents. We like to consider ourselves a Jack of All Trades, so here we have a lovely feature on our knitting skillz! 


A great little bag that goes with any outfit!

The flowers are removeable, and can be
 used in your hair or on your dress!
These bags are made with cane handles and a very soft yarn. And YES, it will hold a lot more than you think! It's pack-rat tested!

FUN! ---------

We also enjoyed our Memorial Day weekend down at Louisville's Belvedere! Abbey Road on the River features some amazing musicians. Here are some pictures we captured! Click on the pictures to view the full gallery! 





Until next time - stay cool in this heat! Here comes summer!
<3 <3
artful.Anthropology

Friday, May 11, 2012

...et maintenant les fleurs

Spring is in full swing here in Louisville and our tiny little garden is finally growing like crazy! Last year we didn't do so well, we inherited the garden and now we know we are no farmers. I had one measly tomato and a pepper bush that grew like wildfire but no one to give jalapeƱos to. The herbs died and the few flowers we inherited were annuals.  However this season we went crazy overboard with the flowers and plants. The only thing we're having trouble with is the succulent and the lemon licorice (the irony here is how easy these plants are to care for).

Going Wild!
I'm most amazed by the pot of wild flowers. It is overflowing and while I know I need to be pulling some up I have no idea what to pull! Thankfully the pot is deep enough that the plants will thrive. Our sunflower has shot up to about two and half feet, it is huge! And the marigolds are making a tiny bush in their pot.














Found a Morning Glory peeking this morn
Our morning glories and moon flowers are slowly winding their way around the railings and columns of the house. I can't wait until they bloom. It's going to look amazing! The pots on the ledge hold two different types of zinnias and there are ornamental poppies and something else planted below the morning glories and moon flowers. While only the marigolds are in bloom I do love all of the green outside in our little garden. Especially the lamb's ear, I remember petting that plant at my grandparents' house when I was little - it's so soft!


We've been dabbling in floral arrangements this month in honor of all our cool plants outside. We found a milk jug vase on sale at the craft store and all of the beautiful silk blooms were calling to me. We have a fun and fresh spring arrangement sitting on the picnic table outside.

    



Inside in a glassworks vase my father made is a funky woodland inspired arrangement. I must say that florals is a fun hobby to have but boy are silk flowers expensive! I just couldn't wait for the real thing to bloom tho!


             


On a more crafty note, we are working on some crochet bags that are inspired by 1930s and 40s clutches and wooden handles. More on those lovelies at a later date.

Cheers,
Artful Anthropology

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Spring has Sprung!

Spring has sprung and Happy Derby everybody!

It's been a busy month for us what with promotions and wrapping up the school year.  This summer promises to be a productive one tho!

New necklaces to debut today - the zeppelin!

It's tea time!

Look How Time Flies!


Freedom is just out of Reach
Illuminating!
Special Delivery! 

A wonderful accessory that would compliment anything from the most elaborate steampunk outfit to your favourite sun dress.  Made from radio vacuum tubes and jewelry findings.

Lots of other things are popping up around here especially the flowers! Our tiny garden patch and potted plants are thriving. Pretty soon well have a giant sunflower to greet our visitors!
Sunny Side Up
Pretty in Pink
Running Wild!














Lots of things happening here at chez A.A. so keep a look out for a new post soon!

Cheers,

Artful Anthropology


Monday, March 5, 2012

Is It Spring? And other Hot Air Things

It has been one roller coaster of a week here in Louisville.  On Friday we have 70 degree weather with both a beautiful sunny day and a deadly tornadic super storm.  Today we have upper 30s and snow:


Gorgeous but frosty Cherokee Park entrance


While we all look forward to the warm spring winds and green sunny days here in Louisville, Artful Anthropology has created a new necklace that runs on hot air! The zeppelin has finally arrived!  The chocker is made of either leather or velvet with the zeppelin anchored in the center.  The necklace is light weight and does not restrict mobility, in fact it encourages it!

Up, Up and Away!

The Zeppelin is a unique piece that adds flair to your wardrobe, pair it with hot air balloon earrings and your outfit will be complete!

Leather choker shown

The zeppelin is available for purchase directly from Artful Anthropology and will soon be on the shelves at Hey Tiger, on Bardstown Road.

Coming next week: A steampunk twist on a sac bag.

Cheers,
Artful Anthropology