I've moved!!!! Click here to join me and Dylan at the new Dowdy Studio Blog. I'm sad to see the Pamela Michelle blog go, but who knows, I might pick it back up again and just post some fun ramblings, silly stuff and pretty things I find. But for now.....
Pamela Michelle will now be a part of Dowdy Studio. My husband, Dylan, and I have joined artistic forces You can find all my designs there along with all his tees, prints and new exciting things to come. With a new name, I also made a new logo for us! We hope you like our handsome, and cleaned up new look. We decided that since we've teamed up, we should probably roll out a new look. I had fun doing some hand-drawn type for it to give it a soft, yet masculine feel.
Thanks to all you guys + gals who have supported Pamela Michelle throughout the past 4 years. I love you all and hope to see you soon in my new adventures as a part of Dowdy Studio.
XOXO
-Pamela Michelle
December 28, 2010
December 13, 2010
Sneak Peek!
Dowdy Studio is getting a little redesign....ok, well a BIG BIG BIG redesign. Dylan and I have decided that since we've tied the knot and joined our lives together, we might as well join forces too and become one big super power of art, design and awesomeness.
Now that I'm officially a Dowdy, I'm going to infiltrate my way on into the Dowdy Studio and reap havoc upon the new Dowdy Studio in the form of cute birdies, flowers and adorable animals!! *evil laugh* BUAH HA HA HA!!!! Um, ok, so not really. We're actually going to be working together more, and do some of the same things we're already doing, and some new exciting things too!
Dowdy Studio will sell the same goodies you've seen throughout the past few years, and my shop, Pamela Michelle, will slowly close it's doors. Have no fear my friend, you'll still be able to find all my Pamela Michelle work online in the Dowdy Studio shop.
December 10, 2010
The Holiday Sale has begun!!
Hello Hello! What's better than a Dowdy Studio handmade tee? OMG.....! When it's on SALE!! HOLY AWESOME MERRY CHRISTMAS BATMAN!
All of Dylan's Dowdy Studio tees will be on sale (men's for $20 and women's for $25) through December 17th. That's one whole week of shoppy fun time, and that's just enough time to get your friends and loved ones gifts delivered by Christmas (U.S. only). Sorry other countries, shipping takes a bit longer :(
Click here to begin your shopping extravaganza in the Dowdy Studio Shop!
All of Dylan's Dowdy Studio tees will be on sale (men's for $20 and women's for $25) through December 17th. That's one whole week of shoppy fun time, and that's just enough time to get your friends and loved ones gifts delivered by Christmas (U.S. only). Sorry other countries, shipping takes a bit longer :(
Click here to begin your shopping extravaganza in the Dowdy Studio Shop!
December 9, 2010
Tutorials & Prizes! From the Etsy Dallas Blog >>>
When it came time to decorate for our Jingle Bash, the Deco Squad planners (Cheyne, Laura and Larry) really wanted to echo the theme created in our gorgeous event fliers, by our own Christina of paperfingers. We decided to make a very simple felt garland that played on her beautiful leafy design. We ended up liking the garland so much that we wanted to share how to make it! It's seriously quick, inexpensive, and very versatile.
Not crafty yourself? Skip to the bottom to find out how you can win the tutorial example - a 12 foot handmade garland the perfect length to decorate a doorway or mantle!
You'll need:
- felt*
- scissors
- thread to match your most frequently occurring felt color
- sewing machin
- holiday music playlist worthy of your awesomeness. (Wham!'s "Last Christmas" on repeat is clearly your only option.)
- hot chocolate or coffee. (It works like magic, trust me.)
* We approximate the felt turns into at least 6 feet of garland per half yard of 36" wide felt on the bolt. So if you'd like at least 18 feet, buy 1.5 yards total. This is approximate and will vary on the leaf size, the spacing when sewn together, and how conservatively you lay out your leafs for cutting.
STEP 1
Choose your garland color scheme and gather your supplies. The Deco Squad chose the colors to match our Jingle Bash artwork. I'd love to do a gorgeous aqua and silver/grey garland!STEP 2
Turn up "Last Christmas" on high volume, get that hot chocolate close to you, find a table to get to cutting. This step is clearly very important.STEP 3
Cut your felt into nice little leaves. We made the ones for the Jingle Bash fairly large because we need to cover larger areas. I made my example leaves about 3 inches long. If you're not comfortable with a trial and error approach of cutting directly on the felt, draw out some leaves on paper and hold/pin the paper to the felt and cut around your drawn shape. After you've found the shape and size you like, it's easy to hold the original leaf onto the felt and cut replicas. Don't like our shape or need to print out a template? Click here to help you find something you like.Work out the placement of your leaves. I chose three colors for the example garland so the colors would alternate well.
Tip: You can pin your leaves to each other or on to a tracing paper backing if you aren't comfortable with placing them as you sew. Just rip the tracing paper off after it's sewn together. I chose to skip this step because I found it was easier to play with the placement as I sewed.
You should be able to keep a straight stitch down the middle of the garland, catching the bottom/side of each leaf as you sew down. If you chose not to pin your leaves together, just add each leaf as you sew, paying attention to placement. Here's a tiny video of how that's done:
Tip: You may find that stitching in a curve back and forth catches more of each leaf and make a more structured garland. Be prepared to play with it a bit! And don't be completely scared of the seam ripper if you don't like your first try!
Warning! This requires your hands to be very close to the needle. Please be aware of where your hands are. I've sewn through my fingernail (not with this project). I don't recommend it. It doesn't leave a cool war wound, it's mainly just painful and scary.
Drape it up on your mantle, on your tree, or in the doorway. Pretty!
Put your own spin on it! Sew some ribbon on the end to tie to things, sew a short version with ribbon ends and make a grecian headband, choose super high quality wool felt and make a scarf! Show us what you make!
Or skip all that and comment on the Etsy Dallas blog post to win the leafy garland. Include your email address and they'll pick a winner at random to receive our sample garland in the mail in time for Christmas! Comments close Wednesday December 15th at midnight. Reblog and link in the comments for a second entry! US residents only, please!
Posted by Cheyne of CutOutAndCollect (And please no judgments on my musical taste.) Via Etsy Dallas Blog
December 7, 2010
New intern!!!!
Meet my newest intern. His name is Chester and he'll be answering your emails and writing blog posts from time to time. He's really good at it! He has an English degree from the vet....er wait, that was shots and vaccinations, but whatever....same thing right? He's pretty qualified for this job. I'm thinking of hiring him on full time. These kind of interns are great, because you can pay them in catnip and kitty food.
Any which way, Dylan and I are really excited about our new baby intern kitten, that I've made a new print just for him. Since we're from Texas and are big ridiculous cat lovers, we thought it was appropriate. Find this big boy in my Etsy shop here.
Any which way, Dylan and I are really excited about our new baby intern kitten, that I've made a new print just for him. Since we're from Texas and are big ridiculous cat lovers, we thought it was appropriate. Find this big boy in my Etsy shop here.
November 12, 2010
Indie Genius party last night.
Last night our friends over at Indie Genius had a soft opening of their new concept store. Indie Genius was created as a response to the public's demand for a more permanent Urban Street Bazaar. The shop is filled with awesome and we're really excited to be a part of it.
Here's a shot our booth. It includes both Dylan and my work, as we have now decided to move forward as one art business in the upcoming months: Dowdy Studio. Big changes are coming, but more on that later, let's get back to Indie Genius....
We were happy to run into some of our Etsy Dallas freinds! One Up Designs, Three Yellow Starfish and Cut Out and Collect. After this pic we had a 10 min group hug and a high-five off.
One-Up's sweet space. Includes loads of vinyl decals, humorous pencils and always cool artwork.
Maggie May I's school room look charmed the crowd.
Tefi's booth picture is suffering from My iphone Camera-itis. But it looks really really pretty in real life. Promise! Her new fabric art pieces are amazingly cute!
Here's a shot our booth. It includes both Dylan and my work, as we have now decided to move forward as one art business in the upcoming months: Dowdy Studio. Big changes are coming, but more on that later, let's get back to Indie Genius....
We were happy to run into some of our Etsy Dallas freinds! One Up Designs, Three Yellow Starfish and Cut Out and Collect. After this pic we had a 10 min group hug and a high-five off.
One-Up's sweet space. Includes loads of vinyl decals, humorous pencils and always cool artwork.
Maggie May I's school room look charmed the crowd.
Tefi's booth picture is suffering from My iphone Camera-itis. But it looks really really pretty in real life. Promise! Her new fabric art pieces are amazingly cute!
Right as you walk in you see this beautiful boutique for Three Yellow Starfish! It looks so perfect and sweet!
For more info on Indie Genius, stop by their website, or sign up for their mailing list, so you can get updates on the store. Can't wait for the Grand Opening!!! I hope to see you there!
For more info on Indie Genius, stop by their website, or sign up for their mailing list, so you can get updates on the store. Can't wait for the Grand Opening!!! I hope to see you there!
November 9, 2010
More fun this weekend - Come join us!
Come check out the bee things backyard sale with handmade, limited edition screen prints, bags, holiday cards and other goodies. or just stop by, say hi, and have a snack in the yard. There will also be a drawing for giveaways, including prints and treats from all of the shops!
Date: Sat, Nov 13
Time: 10am-4pm
Location: bee thing's back yard: 8147 San Leandro drive dallas, tx 75218
Admission: FREE!
more info: click here
Putting on Oak Cliff's second street festival geared towards highlighting all of our best assets this side of the Trinity! Local merchants, restaurants, artists, musicians, and more!
Date: Sun, Nov 14
Time: 12pm-6pm
Location: Bishop Arts District
Admission: FREE!
More info: click here
Date: Sun, Nov 14
Time: 12pm-6pm
Location: Bishop Arts District
Admission: FREE!
More info: click here
at the Palladium in Dallas.
November 3, 2010
This weekend - Girlie Show!
It's time for the Girlie Show again!! I've been locked up in my studio for the past 2 weeks preparing new illustrations and new wooden jewelry for this one. Also, I'm really really excited to debut my new girlie tees! I'll post some pics of all the yummy goodness very soon, but if you want to be the first to see it all in person, I highly recommend you take a visit to the Girlie Show.
U P D A T E!
My new print, Nice & Stuff will be seen first at the Girlie Show in OKC!. See you there :)
U P D A T E!
My new print, Nice & Stuff will be seen first at the Girlie Show in OKC!. See you there :)
October 28, 2010
We went and got ourselves all married and stuff
Hey gang!
Sorry my postings have gotten a little sparse. We've been busy! My honey, Dylan and I finally tied the marrital knot and are living the happy bliss of married life.
But don't worry, I'm now back in action and ready for a heavy load of holiday shows. Check out the awesome line up on the right of my blog. I'm excited for each and every show and I hope you can make it out there to come say hello.
Now, back to your regular scheduled programming!
August 10, 2010
Urban Street Bazaar + Pamela Michelle
I decided to sit out this Urban Street Bazaar so that I could focus on marrying my sweetheart, Dylan. I was incredibly bummed to miss out because the Urban Street Bazaar is one fun handmade street festival. It takes place 2-3 times a year in the Bishop Arts District in Dallas. With anywhere from 50 - 95 handmade artists selling in the streets and live music and all the cool shop in B.A.D., this show is not to be missed. Especially this one, because it is the LAST ONE!!!
WHAT!
LAST ONE!?!? :(
Well, after crying for hours and soaking up my tears over missing the last Urban Street Bazaar, I saw a little glimmer of happiness. Julie, the owner of Make in B.A.D., and the producer of the Urban Street Bazaar asked if I could design a poster for the last show.
HELLS YAH!
So I said yes.
So, I can't be at the show, but I can be there living through my poster artwork in spirit. yay!
Learn more about the Urban Street Bazaar here. I highly recommend you go!
NUOK feature
I did a fun interview a few months ago with an Italian online publication, NUOK, which features artists and all things New York. Ok, so I'm not really from the Big Apple, but I have been there a few times and love it. Read the full article here and see what I recommend you do on your next trip to NY.
July 7, 2010
I've been FFFFound!!
I screamed with excitement yesterday when one of my friends notified me that my Double Vision print was on ffffound.com. Being one of my favorite websites to browse daily, I'm super thrilled to see my little nerdy love birds on it too! Yay!
July 1, 2010
I miss this.
June 30, 2010
Dang! It's Hot Sale with Etsy Dallas
Participating members of Etsy Dallas will be offering free shipping and other deals in their Etsy shops during the first week of July. Get everything but the fireworks! Visit these shops to find some great deals on handmade goods:
Alicia Colina-Ashby, Pamela Michelle, tefi, Color Box Design, Maggie May I, XY Factory, Modest Ambition, The Pig & the Peacock, bonny beads, Dowdy Studio, Cut Out and Collect, The Miscellany, paperfingers, Chet Art, Karmacrochet, eye on the sparrow
Alicia Colina-Ashby, Pamela Michelle, tefi, Color Box Design, Maggie May I, XY Factory, Modest Ambition, The Pig & the Peacock, bonny beads, Dowdy Studio, Cut Out and Collect, The Miscellany, paperfingers, Chet Art, Karmacrochet, eye on the sparrow
Be Independent! Support Local!
June 26, 2010
Today: Supplies Me! Sale and taking a picture with Dylan
Today I volunteered at the Etsy Dallas Supplies Me! sale. For this event Etsy Dallas members cleaned out their unused craft supplies from their studios and offered them for sale to the public. Many crafters and art enthusiasts came by today to pick directly from the stashy stashes of goodies. I myself found a large gallery style canvas, cufflings pieces, and some jewelry making goodies. So exciting!!!
Right off the bat, the place was packed! So happy to see a big turn out for our first time event.
I worked the Etsy Dallas table where members donated their goods to be sold to raise money for Captain Hope's Kids, a local charity that supports homeless children. We raised a good amount for them and we are happy to see the community's support too!
Make Shop * Studio also donated 4 gift certificates for our raffle. So 4 lucky people went home today even happier than before!
During the show, I tried to get a snap shot of my lovely fiance, Dylan. He was being goofy.
me: Hey honey, let's take a pic
Dylan: ok
me: heeeeeeeey! Not funny faces! Do it normal!
Dylan: hehehehe, ok
me: DYLAN!!!!
Dylan: ok ok, I'll be normal this time.
me: promise?
Dylan: yeeeessss........
me: Ugh! this will do. You are terrible!
Dylan: hehehehehehe
me: love you
Dylan: love you
Right off the bat, the place was packed! So happy to see a big turn out for our first time event.
I worked the Etsy Dallas table where members donated their goods to be sold to raise money for Captain Hope's Kids, a local charity that supports homeless children. We raised a good amount for them and we are happy to see the community's support too!
Make Shop * Studio also donated 4 gift certificates for our raffle. So 4 lucky people went home today even happier than before!
During the show, I tried to get a snap shot of my lovely fiance, Dylan. He was being goofy.
me: Hey honey, let's take a pic
Dylan: ok
me: heeeeeeeey! Not funny faces! Do it normal!
Dylan: hehehehe, ok
me: DYLAN!!!!
Dylan: ok ok, I'll be normal this time.
me: promise?
Dylan: yeeeessss........
me: Ugh! this will do. You are terrible!
Dylan: hehehehehehe
me: love you
Dylan: love you
June 21, 2010
Etsy Craft Party in Dallas!!
The Etsy Craft Party kicked off at 7pm Friday night and people were at Make Shop * Studio early ready to party!
Make And Etsy Dallas put together 2 awesome free crafts for our partiers to do, no sew bunting and fabric flower brooches!
All the crafts everyone turned out really cute. Dallas really has alot of crafty talent!!
Paco, the handmade donkey pinata hung out all night in our Etsy Dallas Photo Booth modeling with his new friends and their silly props.
See! Paco is so good at holding a pose.
We had 5 free raffles of free handmade goodies and crafty supplies. At the top of the evening, we did our biggest raffle, a brand new Kenmore Sewing Machine!! Then Make Shop * Studio offered up a surprise raffle for $100 card for free classes at Make! We are so happy for our 6 lucky winners who probably all muttered "I never win anything" right before they're numbers were called.
The evening ended like any 5th birthday, with the busting of a pinata. We were sad to see Paco go, but happy to find him stuffed with tasty candy and treats! Don't worry, we saved his head, and will properly mount him on a plaque. So you may see him again in our next photo booth!
Thanks to all who came and helped us put this party on. We had so much fun celebrating Etsy's 5th birthday.
Thanks to Etsy for making it 5 years and sending us tons of freebies to raffle off and celebrate with, and thanks to all you Dallas crafties who came to party with us! We heart you and we hope you can make it out to the next Etsy Dallas Event. Thanks to Julie and the staff at Make Shop*Studio for co-hosting the Crafty Party, and thanks to our Etsy Dallas members for coming together to help pull this off: Cut Out and Collect, Midnight Snack, Three Yellow Starfish, The Kessler Craftsman, Pig and the Peacock, Maggie May I, tefi, Pamela Michelle, Dowdy Studio, Seen Studios, One Up Designs, The Miscellany, Karma Crochet, Haute Hardware, Laura Davis Design Lab, Alicia Colina-Ashby, Eye on the Sparrow and more!
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