Thursday, December 13, 2007

Watch me on "That's Clever!" tomorrow - Friday 12/14 at 11 am ET/PT


I'll be on "That's Clever!" on HGTV tomorrow, Friday, December 14 at 11:00 am ET/PT. I will be making my Snowman Record Bowl.

You may also see some rock and roll happening in the Dartgun studios.

("While my record is in the oven, I'm gonna go jam with the band!" Yeah, right. They made me say that, although I would never do such a thing because after 5 minutes my record would be toast!)If you catch the show, please leave me a comment and let me know what you thought! It should be pretty silly.

In Record Time...

I recently wrapped up an awesome after school class for first-third graders. The kids designed their own mandalas and painted them onto primed vinyl records, then assembled them into fully functional clocks.
The class was loads of fun and the finished pieces turned out gorgeous. Please contact me if you are interested in having me do an arts residency at your school.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Holy wholesale, Batman!

In the last month and a half, the Eye Pop Art workshop has been a very busy place, thanks to sales picking up on Etsy, plus three fabulous new wholesale customers! Lots of records have been painted around here lately.

You can now find my work at:

3R Living
Future Friendly Products
147 Maplewood Ave.
Maplewood, New Jersey
I approached these guys at their Brooklyn store when I went to New York this year and they are now carrying my work at their new location! I never would have heard of them if I hadn't posted in the Etsy forums before my trip, asking for advice on good galleries to visit in the area.

Faeryland Emporium
89 E. North Ave.
Comer, GA
The owner of this brand new boutique found me on Etsy.

Citizen Recycle
Coming soon...a new type of gift company
I am super stoked to be represented by a new retailer in the UK - and yes, they also found me on Etsy!

Rock and Roll Middle School

This is what my display looked like at last weekend's da Vinci Arts Fair. The event was held in the gymnasium of my son's middle school. Actually the gym is known as the "dance studio" because there is no PE - all students must take a term of dance. Da Vinci is an "arts magnet" middle school which means they offer a wealth of fabulous art electives. You have to request to transfer your child there and the kids are selected by random lottery. We are really glad that Julius was able to get in. He is taking band and recently completed a Comics and Cartooning course. Now he is learning to tap dance!

This was my second year participating in the Arts Fair and it went really well. 30% of the sales go to the school. I sold lots of cuffs. And I got to hang out with cool artists like Megan, Kristina, Lisa, and Lee!

At about 12:30 on Saturday, DARTGUN graced the da Vinci auditorium stage. We played a short set (only 5 songs) and there were some serious issues with the sound (microphones not working) so it was weird, but fun. As Tangereen said, "It was rebellious." We were loud. The other two Vignettes couldn't make it so my BFF (yes, I said that!) Melodie filled in. Here we are after the show:

I've been doing shows every weeekend since mid-November. Here's Stacey from Sew Many Cats (we shared a booth) at the I Heart Indie Holidays show on Dec. 2:

My next show will be Crafty Wonderland on Sunday - it should be awesome! If you are in Portland, this is the one holiday craft show you DON'T want to miss!


There will be a full bar, folks. I will give a free coloring book to the first person who brings me a beer! I will be UPSTAIRS - come up and see me!

Friday, November 23, 2007

My work is in Venus Magazine!

I received the new issue of Venus Zine in the mail and found my Ruby Red Mandala Record Bowl in the feature on upcycling! I am so excited.

An Etsy seller whom I truly admire, theblackapple, was also featured in this issue for having topped the Venus Hott List for Best Indie Business! I have to echo what she said: "I couldn't hope to appear in an issue with a cooler cover girl. "

Here's what they had to say about my bowl:

2. Set the record straight
Christine Claringbold of Eye Pop Art has got me singing a whole new tune. She turns 12-inch vinyl records into water-tight, sculpture-like bowls. The designs are beautiful, functional, and green. ($48 plus shipping, eyepopart.etsy.com)

Also, if you aren't familiar with the term "upcycling," here's the definition Venus offers:
"Upcycle is a term coined by William McDonough and Michael Braungart in their 2002 book Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things. The writers use "upcycle" as a term to describe the process of converting waste materials into something of similar or greater value than the original substance.

I first heard this term when I participated in Etsy's upcycling contest in early 2007.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Monday, November 19, 2007

Rock show coming up this Friday night!

I am in a band called Dartgun. We just played a rad show last night at the Ash Street Saloon in downtown Portland. We are really stoked to get to play on Black Friday at Slabtown with some big names in the rockabilly world - the Rocketz from LA and the Starlite Wranglers from Japan!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Christine's Portland Holiday Craft Show Guide

Here's my schedule of holiday sales I'll be participating in this season. They are all happening in Portland, OR, USA. If you are in the area, come say hello. There are SO MANY amazing artists and crafters in Portland and I am looking forward to spending some good times in their company, selling lots of great handmade stuff.

Sunday, November 25
11 am - 5 pm
Secret Society Sale
at The Secret Society Ballroom
116 NE Russell
Other cool vendors who will be there: Knot Ugly, Curly Girl Glass, Linda Womack, Chris Haberman

Sunday, December 2
noon - 5 pm
I Heart Indie Holidays
at The Wonder Ballroom
128 NE Russell
Other cool vendors: Flipside Hats, Scrumptious Suds, Tinymeat, TQB Designs, and I will be sharing a booth with Sew Many Cats!

Friday, December 7
10 am - 9 pm
Duniway Holiday Home Tour Boutique
at Duniway Elementary School
7700 SE Reed College Place
Friday, December 7
4 - 8 pm
and Saturday, December 8
10 am - 4 pm
Da Vinci Arts Fair
at da Vinci Arts Middle School
2508 NE Everett
Other cool vendors: Ta-Dah, Stubborn, Liv & Lotus, Jumping Elephant Glass, Julia Garretson

Sunday, December 16
11 am - 5 pm
Crafty Wonderland's Super Colossal Holiday Sale
at Norse Hall
111 NE 11th
Other cool vendors: Zeldaloo Studios, My Red Gumball, TV Tray Art, Modica Design, the Reclamation Project

Saturday, December 22
8 am - 4 pm
PDX Etsy’s Winter Solstice Last-Minute Holiday Sale
at PSU Smith Center Ballroom next to Farmers Market
Sponsored by PSU Women's Studies Department
And one more thing...I am teaching a class for kids and adults:
Saturday, December 1
5:00 - 6:30 pm

Holiday Mandala Mirrors
at the DIY Lounge (visit the site to register)
located at collage,
1639 NE Alberta St.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

"Psychedelic in Portland" at Elemental Arts

I have a solo show hanging right now at Elemental Arts, located near Antique Row in Portland's Sellwood district. The title of the show is "Psychedelic in Portland" (after the title of my HGTV segment), so of course I had to wear my most psychedelic dress. There was an opening reception on First Friday. It was even mentioned in the Oregonian!

Kat and Obadiah came.

I pulled out all the stops and brought everything, including painted guitars, typewriter cases, and canvases along with my painted record items.


We even set up a laptop and had some "screenings" of my HGTV segment on "Look What I Did!". I sold a few things and had a great time. If you are in the Portland area, stop in to Elemental Arts at 6035 SE Milwaukie Avenue, right across the street from the Iron Horse Restaurant. My show will be up through December 6, but I will continue to have selected works on consignment so stop in any time. They also have wonderful handmade jewelry, handblown glass, and other unique gifts.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Holiday treasuries fa la la la la

Take a look at this new treasury! My Ruby Red Record Bowl is featured along with items from Spiderbite and Her Royal Majesty Bags, both sellers that I admire.

Now check out these amazing Peppermint Candy Christmas Earrings by ShySiren:

Very rarely do I do any impulse shopping, but when I saw these, I truly could not resist. I bought 'em. They arrived the other day and they are just fabulous! I am now madly in love with ShySiren's shop. I first discovered these yummy treats when I found my Peppermint Twist Mirror featured with them in this treasury:

Plenty of eye candy for your holiday shopping!

Trillium Artisans in the News

This picture of April Alden from Rosewebs appeared in the East PDX News this week. It went with an article about Trillium Artisans, the nonprofit organization where I work, called "Crafty Artisans Recycled Castoffs into Chic Art" by David Ashton. The caption to this picture: Trillium Artisan April Alden shows one of her Rosewebs wallets made from recycled and reclaimed lawn furniture webbing. She's also modeling a Liv & Lotus scarf, Stubborn necklace, and bracelet from Eye Pop Art.

Read the full article
to learn more about Trillium Artisans and see a picture of me too!

Apparently Trillium is hot news right now - another reporter was going to write an article about us for the Gresham Outlook but she got scooped when Mr. Ashton turned his in to them first! Competitive journalists in East County, who knew. But the good part is that the other reporter, Merry MacKinnon, still needed a story to do, so she came over to my house this morning to watch my HGTV segment on DVD and interview me about being an artist (she also asked a lot of questions about my huge collection of psychedelic coffee cups!).

She even called me back this evening to ask me more about the teaching work that I do, and when she heard about the mural project that I am starting tomorrow at Duniway, she immediately decided to do a story on that for the Sellwood Bee! So it looks like my face will be appearing in several neighborhood papers over the next couple of weeks.

Pictures from the Halloween party!


Every year we host a Halloween smash at our basement studios, and this year was no exception. Five bands played! Above is Octopus Recoil - their drummer is Chuck's 20 year old son, Andrew.

Here's how Justin from Advisory described our party:

The basement party featured many Portland artists such as the adorable sensational rock of Cootie Platoon, the Portland Wall of Sound Dartgun, the angst throttle Octopus Recoil, and
the zombie blood rock of the Decliners. Dartgun HQ is the interior of a magnified mansion that exists inside microdot. Shave away the walls of a sugar cube and the bright lit interior of psychedelic syrup runs out of every crack of the house. I.E. it was a great setting to have a Halloween party with a bunch of Portland musician friends. And the video turned out red and awesome.

Here's Advisory:
And the Vignettes, doo-woppin' for Dartgun:

What a great party!

Upcoming rock shows featuring Dartgun & the Vignettes:
Sunday, November 18 at the Ash Street
Friday, November 23 at Slabtown

If you're in Portland, come check us out! We played a great "doo wop hop" at Ash Street on October 30 and are totally stoked to play there again.

Get ready for the Etsy Mini Blog


There's a new project that was just launched today - it's a blog called All Things Handmade and it is a listing of "minis" from any Etsy shop that wants to submit.

Please visit this brand new way to shop Etsy: etsymini.blogspot.com

Everything you need to know is on this site so please click over and learn more! If you are an Etsy seller, it is super easy to have your mini added - just leave a comment on your category page with the proper information and it will be up shortly for customers to view.

I am a volunteer "curator" for the site and I am in charge of the category "glasswares for the home."

This blog was created by Littleput Books and schOOLLOcker.

I'm really excited to be a part of this cool project. If you are frustrated with the search capabilities of the Etsy site, you now have a whole new way to shop by category.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

So how was the trunk show?

After all the hype leading up to the PDX Etsy team's trunk show at the Etsy Labs in New York on October 26, you may be wondering how it all went down. I did not attend in person (I just sent my stuff), but several Portland Etsy sellers did, and I guess it wasn't all that great, unfortunately.

I sold one $12 item (well, Kristin sold it for me - thanks, dear!).

In a way, I am kind of glad, because now I have plenty of items to take to my upcoming holiday shows, and to list in my shop.

You can read more about the event on the PDX Etsy blog.

So...all the lovely new matching cuff & mirror sets I made for this event have come back to me and I am hoping to get them listed for sale soon! By the way, thanks to all of you who gave me feedback on my new product idea - I put everyone's names in a jar and ended up drawing the name of dbeadery as my prize winner. She was very happy to receive a free Mod Mandalas Coloring Book, which she is looking forward to sharing with her grandchildren.

Friday, October 26, 2007

SNEAK PREVIEW!


Chili Pepper
Lemon Curry

Cashmere Rose
Purple Wine
Carafe
Stargazer
Green Moss

These are some of my BRAND NEW items that will be offered for sale this weekend in New York during the PDX Etsy trunk show, Brooklyn Indie Market, and Etsy Labs Halloween Party.

My idea was to offer a matching set. I think it makes for a really cute display and also adds value to the product. So now when you purchase one of my painted Roman Record Cuffs, you will also have the option to get a matching mirrored jewerly tray made from an upcycled 45 rpm record! I sculpted the edges of some of the records to make lovely little flower-like forms, and left some of them flat as well.

I hope to make some more and get them listed in my shop soon. In the meantime, I would love to hear your feedback on this idea! The cuffs are regularly $24 and my Feng Shui Mirrors (usually designed to hang on the wall) go for $18. I am offering the matching set for $40. Let me know what you think! Would you buy the whole set, or just the cuff, or just the mirror?

I would also like to thank analiese for sharing the Pantone Fall Color Chart in the Etsy forums. I totally used it to mix up these colors and I am quite happy with how they turned out. The captions I used above are actually the names of these "hot" fall Pantone colors.

Last night's Vinyl Killers show

Here's me and Chuck standing in front of the mandalas I contributed to the Vinyl Killers International Show of Painted Records last night. It was held at the Goodfoot which is a cool bar in SE Portland. It was so amazing to see the walls totally covered with more than 200 painted records from all over the world. Unfortunately it was really dark in there so it was hard to get any good pictures with my camera.
A couple of other local artists who participated were Chris Haberman and Beth Myrick. Check them out, they do very cool work.

Monday, October 22, 2007

No sleep till Brooklyn!


In honor of my friends and PDX Etsy teammates Kristin, Ryan, Leah, Lea, Mary, Becky, Adrienne, and Danielle traveling to New York this week for the big trunk show, I am posting the last of my Brooklyn photos from May of this year. Enjoy!

"Take a picture of the water towers, they won't be here for long." That's what Joan said about these Brooklyn landmarks.







"In a brilliant brownstone..."


Random black light art...

You may be right, I may be crazy, but I DID "walk through Bedford-Stuy alone..." (if only the short distance from the subway stop to Joan's apartment). Apparently it's not as scary anymore as it was in Billy Joel's day. Chuck played that song (on vinyl) over and over during the days leading up to my departure.

Hey! It's the Etsy building!

This is Mary, a real sweetie pie from the Etsy Labs. (I blogged about this visit in an earlier post.)

Just a little kitty on the streets of Brooklyn...


Coney Island!

This guy caught a flounder.

You just don't see buildings like that on the beach in Oregon.

Good luck to all of you and especially thanks to Kristin from Urbana for selling my work at the big events in New York this weekend! Kristin is such a great potter, you should see some of her unique and beautiful bowls and dishes. She mixes all her own colors and does an amazing job. And she's also a fabulous belly dancer!