Friday, September 26, 2008
A Good Day
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28488923@N05/2887640935/in/pool-etsyfrontpagers
I also found out I am in the Autumn Gift Guide!
http://www.etsy.com/gift-guides/autumn/67
It got me a few sales and I headed back out to my shop to create a some more pieces.
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6255486§ion_id=5650437
All in all it was a fun day and it made me happy. It comes down to the little things and for those I am grateful.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
New and Unique Ashiko Drums
The first is this eye catching 18" ashiko. It is made with recycled flooring and has a variety of woods including oak, maple, tigerwood, ipe, walnut, and hickory. The wood itself is beautiful but what really makes this one stand out is the head. My friend Anne who does my tie dyes for me created this head awhile ago and it just sat in my back room waiting to become a drum. It's silly but I just couldn't find inspiration in the pattern so it waited and waited......sad little drum head.
I originally headed this drum with another tie dye head but there was a weak spot in it and a small rip developed. So off with its head! I grabbed the first tie dye I saw to replace it and it was this colorful one you see here. Great job Anne! It really makes the drum. I love it!
The second ashiko is our standard size of 24" and has a fish skin on it. We get these skins occasionally but not as often as we like. It is a much thinner head than a goat skin and has its own unique tone to it. This is a wonderful sounding drum!
Again the wood is a variety of recycled flooring with great dark and light tones throughout. Ooooooohhhh shiny.
To see a few more pictures of these drums and the rest of the ashikos I just made visit my Etsy site at
www.slaphappydrums.etsy.com
Thanks for looking and have a SlapHappy Day!
Friday, August 15, 2008
Sale on Etsy
One: I need to make room for my next big batch of drums and
Two: If I sell one today I will not have to go vend at my local market tomorrow in 100 DEGREE WEATHER!!!!
I love my market but wow would I rather stay home in a cooler environment.
So what do you say. Want to give a drum it's forever home?
Take advantage! Check it out!!!
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5530148§ion_id=5582162
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
summer life
Thursday, June 19, 2008
My New Nephew
Monday, June 2, 2008
Custom drum order
Monday, April 28, 2008
Tuning your Drum
Step One
Take your lead rope and cross over the next two vertical ropes that have not been crossed
Step Two
Go under one rope with your lead rope
Step Three
Go over the second rope with your lead
Step Four
Go back under both ropes with the lead rope
Push the woven lead rope down as far as you can
Step Six
Pull the lead rope until the vertical ropes cross each other
Continue steps one through six until your drum sounds how you want. The more ropes you cross the higher pitched your drum will be.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Earth Day on Etsy
Major coffee drinker? I am! Cannot function without at least two cups in the morning. This reusable coffee filter is perfect for the caffeine addict. If you think about it...... You will save money. It is a natural product so you are doing a favor for your body. You are depositing less waste into a landfill (especially if you compost your coffee grounds. Worms love 'em. Yum Yum). And it takes up less space for storage. Seriously, why don't you have one yet? Get yours here:
http://www.thescenicroute.etsy.com/
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I love this idea! These cards are made with hand made recycled paper and embedded with seeds. Whomever you send them to gets to enjoy it twice! When they are done being admired, the cards can be planted and up pop wildflowers, basil, or chives!! Too fun! Check out the wide variety of cards from this artist....Mother's Day will be here soon. http://www.retrowhale.etsy.com/
Here is another product that will save you money and keep waste out of the landfills. Reusable sanitary pads. Yes ladies, they are comfortable, reliable, and come in designer fabrics. Easily washable for use month after month. They are made with cotton and hemp and snap securely to stay put. I loved the tie dye fabric on this one. I noticed that the seamstress is up for custom orders. Want a certain color or different size? Maybe you like stripes or flowers. Want them to match your panties? Let her know! I found this one and many others, including liners, at:
Eight billion pounds - estimated amount of plastic bags that end up being used and discarded every year.
One thousand years - how long it takes one bag to disintegrate.
I don't really think I need to explain this one too much. Reusable totes. Most grocery stores even give you a bag discount for bringing your own!
So the next time you run out to to shop, think of that poor sea turtle choking on a plastic bag after he has mistaken it for one of his main sources of food....the jellyfish....and buy reusable totes! This one and many others with great quotes can be found here: http://www.grubs.etsy.com/
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All natural, eco-freindly and no harsh chemicals. There are so many ways we can make our environment healthier. Here are a couple. Eyeshadow that is just - tada - crushed minerals! And why do we use chemicals we can't even pronounce the names of to clean? Here is a biodegradable, hypoallergenic alternative. And I love the fact that it comes in a reused container! I ask you....why not? Please check out the other fantastic products of these artists at:
http://www.backtotheearth.etsy.com/ and http://www.pitseel.etsy.com/
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I leave you with one final product. Don't throw those jeans out just because they have a hole in the knee. Honestly, the rest of them is perfectly fine. And if you want to not get them eaten you better listen to these guys. I'm telling you. They're tough and they mean business! http://www.andyeatsonlycandy.etsy.com/
Have a healthy and green Earth Day!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
It's that time of year
This will be my fourth summer as a member of the market and I am still "perfecting" my booth. I think back to my first day and can't believe how organized I thought I was. Have to just shake my head now.
It is supposed to be around 70 degrees and sunny this weekend so I urge you to come see all of the beautiful hand made items if you are in the Eugene area. Everything is handmade, the food is excellent, the music always gets your toes tapping, and it's easy to lose yourself in all the smiling faces.
Many of the artists from the Eugene Etsy Street Team will be there. Here is thier link:
http://groups.google.com/group/eugeneetsy?hl=en
And for more information on our lovely market, go here
http://www.eugenesaturdaymarket.org/
If things go according to plan, my booth will be behind the stage facing the West Coast Bank. Please stop by and say hello. It is a yellow and blue booth with SlapHappy Drums painted in big letters across the top. Of course if it is busy you can always just follow your ears. Hope to see you there!
Charity
The Drum Queen of Eugene
Thursday, April 3, 2008
The Rhythm of Etsy
One example of this is the fact that much of the wood I use is recycled hardwood flooring. When people ask where I get this I tell them the magical recycled hardwood flooring store. The truth is I have made contacts through which I can purchase the wood and I am always on the lookout for piles of wood, construction sites, ads on craigslist and yes ....I am not afraid to admit it....dumpsters.
Another way my drums are a little different is the fact that I sometimes head them with tie dyed drum skins. When people ask me about this, I take joy in telling them the skin is from the very allusive Pacific Northwest Hippie Goat. You would be surprised at how many people just nod in agreement. Makes me smile.
I have been making drums for about ten years now and absolutely love it. I can't imagine doing anything else. So please take a look at my shop and stop back for more adventures in drum building. Thanks for reading.
Charity
the "Drumqueen of Eugene"