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It's here! It's here! It's FLUFF FEST!!

Today is Fluff Fest in Union Square and I am bursting at the seams with excitement!  If you have been anywhere near me for the last month or so I've probably already told you that I am the Official 2013 Fluff Festival Sign Painter!!  (A title I gave myself)  I've been working dilligantly for weeks now trying to get all 23 signs and 5 trophies done and I can't wait to see them in action at the festival!





Fluff Fest was started in 2005 by Mimi Graney who is the Head Lady in Charge (also I title I created) over at Union Square Main Streets.  She is in charge of all things Union-Square from craft shows to farmer's markets and everything in between.  This is the 8th year of the Fluff Fest and they are anticipated THOUSANDS of attendees!!



...Which means of course that THOUSANDS of people are going to see my signs!!!  I can't wait.  It starts at 3pm and goes to 7:00 there are games and performances and a cooking contest and of course PRIZES!!

Maybe I'll see you there.  I'll be the one taking selfies with all of the signs. :)

Happy Fluff Fest!!!

You can see pictures of all of my little babies at my gallery page: mandeemade.shutterfly.com and you can learn more about Fluff Fest at the Union Square Main Streets website.
tags: anthropomorphic, custom, freak outs, illustrations, lettering, national food holidays, signs
Saturday 09.28.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

Approved by 1/8 of the Red Sox

Five players from the Red Sox came through work today to personally thank some of the staff who were here last Monday with a meet-n-greet and while they were here they stopped to see my new window. 
From Left to Right: Stephen Drew, Will Middlebrooks, Jackie Bradley, Mike Napoli & David Ross

It's been a difficult week in Boston and an especially trying week here at work so it was really classy of these gentlemen to come by and spread some love.  #redsoxnation

#icantbelieveimissedthemby10minutes!
Photo by Bruce Wahl.
tags: fenway, freak outs, window paintings
Tuesday 04.23.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

OMG! OMG! OMG!I'm Featured on Ecka & Pecka!! (no big deal)

Hey dudes.  I got the best email this morning from a sweet little thing named Meream over and Ecka & Pecka telling me they featured one of my projects on their adorable blog!  Huzzah!

And this little boost could not have come at a better time as I am exactly 6 weeks into my maternity leave today and have been wondering how in the world I'm going to fit painting back into my new life of bottle washing and diaper-figuring-outer-ing.  

It's amazing how such a little thing can help make a girl feel re-energized and ready to paint!  Thank you Meream- you dream boat!  

(Maybe I'll even get the paintings I've been promising my very own daughter done now too....baby steps.)


tags: custom, featured, freak outs, paper craft, recycled, trash to treasure, tutorials
Friday 02.01.13
Posted by mandee rae
 

Liz's AMAZING Half-Jewish Ugly Christmas Sweater!

What do you do when you're both half-Jewish and you're invited to your friend's ugly Christmas sweater party?
Well, if you're Liz, you go halfsies on a sweater with your best Dude and make an incredible half-Hannukah/half-Christmas sweater that is so amazing that you just can't help but stare at it and keep saying, "oh my God, it's a full menorah when you're side-by-side!  I can't believe it!"   Well played Rosenberg, well played.

Happy Hannukah/Christmas everyone!
tags: Liz, christmas craft, diy, freak outs, other peoples art
Monday 12.17.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Candy Cane Treasury on the Etsy.com Superstore


I'm so honored to be part of such a beautiful collection of artists! Thanks Alex & Lena!

49 days to Christmas! Commence Freak-Out!
tags: christmas craft, etsy, featured, freak outs, holidays, other peoples art, treasury
Monday 11.05.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Makeover Monday: The Red Credenza

Makeover Monday (Tuesday Edition):
The Great Credenza Makeover of 2012


Last Thursday, on my daily trip around Craigslist, I found this beautiful 1960's style credenza living in the garage of the nicest seller in the history of Craigslist for $25 bucks! 
The drawers and the sliding doors turned out to be the only real wood on it.  The rest of it, as far as I can tell, is made of cement mixed with whatever the heaviest thing on earth is.  Seriously, this thing weighs a ton.  Luckily my wonderful (and hilarious!) friend Zach was nice enough to throw on some sweat pants and go pick it up with me.  Thanks Zach!  (Sorry you had to wear sweat pants to class.)

We got it in the house as far as the living room where it had to stay because Zach had to go to class (in sweats) and, as I may have mentioned, this thing weighs at least 300lbs (and I can only bench press 275) so I can't move it alone.  Living room it is.  I began to unscrew the legs...there were 7.  Interesting.  

While it was flipped over I realized that the entire thing was 3 separate pieces connected by 2 brackets and the common top.  I unscrewed the brackets and top, had it quickly inspected by Fonzie and the pieces came right apart.  I love it so much as one piece but at 8' long I have nowhere the entire unit would even fit. 
Plus, now that they're separate I can actually move the pieces all by my lonesome.  Holler!
I sanded everything- doors, drawers, legs, etc.
And primed them with Zinsser.  This was my first time using Zinsser and I love it!  It dried really fast and covered everything.
I painted the outer parts of the credenza (here after 1 coat) with Rustoleum 'Gloss Sunrise Red'.  I chose the Rustoleum because I wanted a high shine and I loved this perfect color red.  The inside was painted flat 'Olivewood' grey.


Now for the doors.  I decided not to prime the doors, just sand them mostly because I didn't want to tape around that little metal handle bit.  Also cause I just didn't think they needed it. 
I put the doors in the credenza where they'll eventually live and traced the line where they overlap.
Next I laid my doors on the amazing decorative paper I'm using to cover them and cut around their outline using an X-acto knife.  Using the line we drew on the second door I allowed for a little bit of overlap so that the image would appear as one piece when the doors are closed. 
Once you're happy with your paper placement Mod Podge it into place.  Cover the entire surface with Mod Podge, lay your paper down and smooth out any air bubbles.  Be sure to work quick, this stuff dries fast.  When it's in place, cover the entire surface with Mod Podge.  (It's a good idea to use M.P. Hard Coat for this project.)
At first the glue will be cloudy but never fear, it will dry to a beautifully clear finish in no time.  I chose a matte finish and also decided to cover the second set of doors with a 2nd paper option because I just couldn't pick one.

I put the top back on, screwed on the legs and slid the doors in and the results are a sophisticated yet playful piece of furniture that I absolutely adore.  I cannot wait to fill it with carp...I mean crap. 

***TIP from my Mom***
Instead of wasting time cleaning paintbrushes that you're just going to use again for the second coat, wrap them in plastic wrap or a grocery bag and pop 'em in the freezer until you're ready for the next coat of paint.  This way you only have to wash your brushes once at the end of the project which will help seriously reduce the desire to just abandon the project halfway through because washing paint rollers is such a gigantic paint in the a**.  Thanks Lady!
tags: antiques, before and after, custom, diy, freak outs, home decor, how to, paper craft, trash to treasure, tutorials, why dont you make me, wood
Tuesday 03.20.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Leapin' Lizards!

                                                                             dry erase board by mandee (C)2012
it's leap day! our calendar's only quadrennial holiday.  Leap Year was introduced by Roman emperor Julius Caesar and dates back to 46 B.C.- it is a corrective measure to keep our calendar matching the four seasons and the earth's alignment with the sun.  i'd like to wish a very happy birthday to my childhood friend, Lindsay Wilson, a Leapling, aaaaaand also offer her an apology for teasing her releantlessly for being 2 when she was really turning 8.  she hated that.  sorry Lindsay.  

happy birthday to all the Leaplings out there!! 
tags: freak outs, holidays, illustrations, lettering, window paintings
Wednesday 02.29.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Gather Here: Don't mind if I do

In honor of Random Acts of Kindness week I thought I'd share this quick story.  Not long ago I got an envelope in the mail from Gather Here- a super wicked crazy adorable sewing store & craft studio in Inman Square.  Inside there was a gift card for $25- awesome!- but it didn't say who it was from.  

"Hmmmmm, I wonder who this is from", I thought naturally. 

I asked Jeremy, called Liz, yelled down to Olivia, emailed my Sister, e-buggled Kristen and it wasn't from any of them.  That's when I had to seriously sit down and take inventory of my friends that a) are crafty and b) would have my address on hand and that's when it hit me, "ooooooh, it was AMY!"

It was so wonderful to get a random gift in the mail and the fact that it came unsigned turned it into an impromto treasure hunt which was awesome.  I made it over to Gather Here just the other day and here are the fabrics I came home with: 
I'm told they lovingly refer to the green fabric as the "q-tip fabric"....oh ya, I see it now.
  <3 thanks Amy Beth!! <3
tags: ABCowls, freak outs, random acts of kindness
Thursday 02.16.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Quick Fix: Forgetting to Buy Flowers on Valentine's Day

Whether you forgot to buy flowers this morning and are looking for a quick cover-up or you just wanted to make breakfast in bed for Sweetie, here are two quick ideas that turn regular Valentine's breakfast-in-bed into something a little more special. 

Instead of just plopping some boring square butter onto the pancakes you've lovingly made for your beau this morning, why not cut them into mini hearts and then plop them on your pancakes?

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Then, using a piece of paper, a skewer (or a chopstick), a marker and some tape, make an adorable note to stick into those delicious pancakes you made.

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Viola!
Serve your pancakes on tray with some tea, juice and little paper hearts and now Sweetie thinks you are just the most thoughtful person, going through all that trouble just for them!  You shouldn't have. 

Happy Valentine's Day!!  
<3 mandee rae & purdy
tags: food, freak outs, signs, valentines day
Tuesday 02.14.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Shape Up With Pickles WEEK!!!

Jumpin' Jesus on a pogo stick!  It's 'Shape Up With Pickles Week!'  An entire week devoted to pickles!!!...aaaaaaand shaping up with them, whatever that means.


Here're some pickley treasures from the Etsy-Dot-Com Super Store:

And a print of Miss Pickles by this dude JimBob.....awwwww, hewwo Miss Pickles.
 Miss Pickles print - 'The Original'
I'll be back when I have something relevant and pickle related to talk about.  Please do the same.
tags: food in jars, food, freak outs, make me, national food holidays, video clip
Wednesday 02.01.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Our Super 8 Wedding

My husband and I just passed the 8-month mark on gettin' hitched.  Ya us!  Now the only thing we talk about is saving for a house and buying a house and what kind of house to buy and what houses go for in this neighborhood and maybe we should build a house...notice a theme?

So it was a much needed breath of fresh air to receive this video of our wedding as a gift from our friend Chad last week.  Chad lives in NYC and currently works as an assistant editor for the TV show "Parking Wars".  (He also works on Dog: Bounty Hunter- a fact a find hilariously awesome.)  He's a husband, a cat lover, an avid D.I.Y.er & an incredibly genuine human being who made this f*#@ing amazing video for us in his "spare" time.  (Oh, and he skates, you can see him shred (and fall down a little) in some of his other videos.)

It was so special to receive this little 2 minute reminder of why we got married in the first place.  It immediately took us back to our wedding day.  So now, when I want to strangle my sweet sweet husband for making me talk about mortgages, I'll just take a break, watch this video and hold off for tomorrow.

Thanks Chad! <3 <3
*Here's the direct link to the video in case that doesn't play: http://vimeo.com/35004644*
tags: custom, freak outs, other peoples art, wedding
Monday 01.30.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Birthday Cake Pancakes!

I obviously did something right last year because this morning I woke up to these Birthday Cake Pancakes from Jer. 
And they weren't just pancakes with candles and sprinkles they're actually little pancakes made from cake batter, glazed with powdered sugar, drizzled with love and topped of with rainbow sprinkles.  Wowzers!

And then, as if that wasn't enough, my niece (she really likes Wolverine) made this adorable video for me and I almost threw the computer across the room because it is so g.d. cute. 
Best birthday ever!!  Thanks everybody!!
tags: freak outs
Friday 01.13.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

25 Cent Word!: Anthropomorphic

I learned a new word- anthropomorphic - suggesting human characteristics for animals or inanimate things, please be prepared for me to throw it around all the time now.  I feel like I just found out about jeans or something.  Like the entire world new there was a word for creepy smilinging vegetalbes, little girls with apple heads and hot dogs with faces happily grilling themselves except me.  It wasn't until I was using every single adjective in my vocabulary AND both hands trying to describe "those creepy teapots with faces...from the 50's...shaped like apples...you know?" that my sister-in-law said, "you mean like an anthropomorphic teapot?" 

Gah!  There's a word for that???  Amazing.

Now would be a great time to check out my brand new Anthropomorphic Label!

tags: animals, anthropomorphic, antiques, art show, etsy, freak outs, illustrations, kittehs, other peoples art, paper craft, stick figures, tchotchke, treasury
Tuesday 01.03.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

The Art of the Ugly Christmas Sweater

As promised here is a quick tutorial on how to make the prettiest ugly Christmas sweater you ever saw and be the talk of the town to boot! 

What you'll need:
  • old/second hand sweater (preferrably red or green)
  • glue gun (by now I feel like this should be a given)
  • mini pom poms
  • mini garland
  • mini Christmas tree decorations
  • mini jingle bells
  • 1 candy cane pipe cleaner
  • battery operated string of lights (very important)
  • Christmas music/hot chocolate/a dusting of snow on the ground
To begin:

Buy a sweater from a second-hand store, we got our's at Goodwill for $3.99, a STEAL!

Have your model (aka Mom) put the sweater on and mark the center of it with a pom pom.



Then, using green garland we bought on sale for $.50 (Holler!!)





create the outline of a tree on your sweater keeping the top of the tree at least 2" below the collar to allow room for a star.

**Tip: Place a piece of cardboard inside of the sweater to keep from hot gluing the sweater to itself.**

Hot glue the tree into place and decorate using any scraps of garland you have laying around, I used this small piece of leftover gold garland and also created my star with it. 








Then begin adding your mini Christmas tree decorations.












Now, from inside of your sweater add your lights.  Push the head of the bulb through the sweater and add a dollop of glue to hold it in place. 


**Lights are what really make ugly Christmas sweaters.**
Look at this BEFORE & AFTER.  The results speak for themselves here.


OPTIONAL:
Using a scrap piece of fabric, create a pocket to hold the battery pack and cover the cords inside of the sweater, this just makes it easier to wear.  Cut fabric, add some hot glue, press into place, dance of joy.


NOT OPTIONAL: add mini jingle bells to sleeves.
Using a scrap piece of cardboard inside of the sleeve to keep from gluing it shut, glue jingle bells about 1" apart along the edge of each sleeve.  This ups your Ugly by at least 15% and makes your sweater a multi-sensory experience. 




Glue mini white pom poms ($.99 on sale, SAY WHAAAT?!) to the shoulders and arms of your sweater to simulate snow.

Flatten the arms of the sweater so that they are seam-side-down and add pom poms to the top of each sleeve.

Now, cut your pipe cleaner into 5 equal parts, about 1" each and bend into the shape of a candy cane.  Glue into place....

...aaaaaaaand you're done!!! 


Now all you have to do is flip on your lights and wait for the compliments to start rolling in.




...go ahead...why don't you make me?

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
tags: christmas craft, custom, freak outs, glitter, how to, kids crafts, make me, trash to treasure, tutorials, why dont you make me
Tuesday 12.20.11
Posted by mandee rae
 

Window Painting & the Scientific Method

New Christmas window I painted in Peabody, MA this morning.
Window painting is a cheap & easy way to decorate your house for Christmas without getting tangled up in extension cords or getting pine needles everywhere.  Plus it's scientifically proven to provide you with 85% more "ooooo's" and "aaaaaaah's" than just decorating alone. 

Here, I'll show you-

An average comment before window painting:
"that house looks nice."


and an average comment after window painting:
"oh my sweet baby Jesus look at that house!!  it's incredible!!  it's so festive and beautiful and...oh my stars is that GLITTER on his nose?!?!"
See?  At least 85% more freak out every time!  It's science. 

This window was contracted by Karyn McGovern who is a fellow crafter & Glitter enthusiast.  She made this uh-dorable Grinch bow below and sells them on her website RhinestoneObsessions.  Super the cutest.

Happy Friday!!



tags: animals, christmas craft, freak outs, glitter, lettering, ornaments, other peoples art, window paintings
Friday 12.09.11
Posted by mandee rae
 

HOLY CRAP IT'S DECEMBER!!!!!!!


MUST.  DECORATE. 
EVERYTHING!!!!
tags: christmas craft, freak outs
Thursday 12.01.11
Posted by mandee rae
 

Shut Yer Mouth, Jive Turkey!


Last week I went to two major chain craft stores looking for a turkey cookie cutter for this project.  When I asked if they had turkey cookie cutters both stores answered with: 

"Oh, all that stuff's packed away to make room for Christmas."

Shut your face!  What?  It was November 4th!!  Since when does Christmas start in October, take over all of November and get the full month of December?  Geezum crow!  Some of my most favorite people on the planet were born in November: my Mom, husband, nephew and my stupid brother-in-law who I love even though he always tries to make me think I have a lady mustache.  
Determined now to make turkey cookies and celebrate the crap out of Thanksgiving I tried to think of what else I could use as a turkey form.  That's when I saw this flower cookie cutter.   By cutting of the bottom two leaves it actually makes a pretty adorable turkey.   

I also reluctantly made some flowers and some leaves.


 I used Wilton gel Icing Colors to get the colors super vibrant.  I can't recommend it highly enough even though my tongue is totally red from taste testing a cookie (ok, 3 cookies).



Happy Thanksgiving!!

tags: food, freak outs, thanksgiving, turkey, why dont you make me
Tuesday 11.08.11
Posted by mandee rae
 

Happy National Chocolate Cupcake Day!



Well this is embarrassing...
how did I let it get so late in the day without wishing you a happy national chocolate cupcake day?

I'm sorry if I let you down.
tags: anthropomorphic, food, freak outs, national food holidays, quote bubbles, stick figures
Tuesday 10.18.11
Posted by mandee rae
 

FEATURED!!

I was featured in my work's quarterly magazine, the BIDMC Quarterly, this month for my window paintings in the EU!  It's not Juxtapoz but it's a start.  Check out the full page article below:

The rest of my window paintings can be seen here.  Enjoy!
tags: custom, featured, freak outs, murals, nursery paintings
Friday 10.14.11
Posted by mandee rae
 

We did it! We did it!!

 
                                                                                    painting (c) Scott Murry

Last night was a SMASH success!!!  We packed the Cantina Mexicana to the rafters, sold some art,  killed some tacos and even enjoyed some jalapeno margaritas (Marga-penos?)!  All in all, it was an amazing night!  Thanks to everyone who braved the rain and came out to celebrate our nation's greatest food holiday. 

The tacos will be hanging at the Cantina through Sunday, Oct. 9th.  Go check 'em out!

National Deviled Egg Day is November 2nd....start the countdown!
photo credit BazBiz
UPDATE!: Bazaar Bizarre has some pictures and nice words about the event on their website!  Thanks BazBiz!


tags: ABCowls, art show, bazaar bizarre, craft show, freak outs, national taco day, other peoples art, stick figures, taco tuesday
Wednesday 10.05.11
Posted by mandee rae
 
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