Switching
November 4th, 2007Switching to Wordpress. Goodbye spammers!!
Hello world!
October 15th, 2007Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Letterpress turns me on (or, I swear this will be the last entry for tonight) (oh and image heavy)
December 8th, 2005
Seriously, it does. I wish men would provide me the ecstatic joy I get when I see that sexy indentation created by the lead types on the paper when they’re run through the press. Seriously. (Also, dear God in Heaven, I have so many temporary obsessions) (and man, I need help).
Some awesome links I found through Chica de Canela’s blog, and then thru those blogs:
01) Nebo Peklo - excellent paintings, illustrations and awesome links
02) Dawbis - quite beautiful collage work
03) Oh Joy!- Indeed, a myriad of links! god, I love blogs like these!
04) Port2Port Letterpress (Flickr set)- love it!
05) Saturate Design- Custom hand silk-screened Stationery! (Check their Where to Find Us link section, oooh la la!)
I had more linkie goodies, but I lost them. Darnit. And I’m too sleepy. Visit these NOW.

MOre….
More NYC tidbits and other Random Crap (TM) (image heavy)
December 8th, 2005Man I’m really sleepy, but I can’t get away from blogging! Help me!
Anyways, did I already mention the Holiday Market at Union Square? Perhaps not. Well it’s an on-going (well till the 24th) market with various vendors selling all sorts of things, from body products, to handmade baby onsies, to belts, to nifty watches, to jewelry. You name it, it’s there (if it’s neat and NY worthy, of course). That’s where I met the Delong Ceramics lady. I counted at least five booths with handmade products, which made me quite happy! This lady from Australia had the nicest jewelry, somewhat similar to Dottyspeck’s Cloud Necklaces, but with other shapes, like birds and butterflies. They were lovely, I SO wanted the bird necklace. *sigh* Unfortunately, she didn’t have a business card, so I don’t know her name or email/website. Has anyone stopped over her booth???
Images from the Market:


Awesome chairs at MoMA:

Hehe these cute plushies represent bacterias, germs and diseases. Homeboy in the middle is the Black Plague. How bloody cute. I wish diseases were this adorable.

And yes, I went to the Ribbon District. Okay I have no idea if it’s really called like so, but come on, an entire block (39th between 5th and 6th avenues) full of ribbon, beads and trimming stores. Come on. It deserves its own map. Or something. These ribbons down here were bought at MJ Trimmings (dear God a whole store dedicated to ribbons! ARGHH TOO MUCH!) and some other store… was it called So Good Ribbons? Or somethin’.

Today I finally tried my Shrinky Dink thingies! Oh they turned out so lovely and cute! Yes there was actual evidence of this success, but said evidence turned out blurry and ugly. So tomorrow you shall see my glorious shrinky dinks. Started a prototype for the X-MAS CARDS*. Me believes it looks quite sweet. Oh also bought Interpol’s Antics. Good stuff so far.
* People! Send me your addresses! These cards are lookin’ hot, won’t you want to receive one??
Sucking you in
December 8th, 2005I always believed that store displays were assembled by the actual employees or owners of said store. Silly Amy. Store Display is a complete field in itself, people shell out big moneys to have one designer create the “eyes” of the store, what will draw potential customers in. As you walk down Fifth Avenue, this becomes more and more evident. There are some really elegant and intricately styled displays out there, though I was only to snap very few of them.
This was by far my favorite. I totally forgot the name of the store (anyone??) but it had about four displays depicting a bride posing for an imaginary camera in the snow. Her bride is none other than a very slim Snowman. Well, that long nose might come in handy, I assume. (tsk tsk amy).

Cartier’s red Christmas:

Really liked Versace’s butterfly and flower decals on the windows:

Wish List anyone?
December 8th, 2005I absolutely love Nanette Lepore. I found out about this awesome designer last year at the Ceasar’s Forum Shop here in Vegas. It was the only store whose clothes actually looked like me, and not like some 60 year old Vegas flakey with too much bad surgery on her face(ahem, Gucci). Need to ship myself to the Forum pronto and see the latest collection!

Ahoy matey!
December 8th, 2005Forgot to post this last entry. At the Union Square Holiday Market in NYC I met this lady (Delong Ceramics)who creates these really nifty ceramic boat cleats that you hang your coat, hats (does anybody wear them anymore?) and whatever else looks good them. She also had on display ceramic plates depicting subway scenes and what I believed was the Brooklyn Bridge. Awesome to the max.

And I believe another lady in the Delong Ceramics brand creates some of the most stunning collage work I’ve seen around. Oh man I so wanted to buy one.

Lovely adventures in lands far away
December 3rd, 2005Needless to say, I had a rather fun time in New York, albeit short-lived, but that’s how it always feels when you visit the Big Apple. So much to do and see and so little money.
I want to share some of the wonderful things that caught my immediate attention during my stay over there, for those of you eager to find out the crazy ass things Amy did. Which add up to zero. Anyways…
01) My totally awesome $4.80 electric green scarf from my new favorite store, Forever 21. It doesn’t compare to the fluffiness and comfort of my roommate’s handknitted scarf, but it’ll do for less cold days. (Also sporting my new electric stripe combination sweater) (Jesus H. Christ! My boobs look huge!!)

02) At the comics and toy store, Forbidden Planet close to Union Square(was that the name of the store) I found this really lovely pop-up book called Animus by artist Seonna Hong. The book was based on her solo exhibition show held a few years earlier. I couldn’t find any more images of the actual pages, but here are a few of her other works. Loved ‘em!

03)On my stationery hunt I came across an excellent store called Kate’s Paperie full of wonderful paper goods, scrapbooking supplies, and even awesome ribbons. I had never heard of this company, Galison, but upon going to their website I fell in love with some of their porducts. Some are very dull looking notecards, the kind you would see a bad Impressionist painting on, but then there are these colorful offerings:

I figured this entry would be image heavy so if you still want to find out more, clickie here! And by here, I mean below.
Xmas Card Swap!
December 3rd, 2005Yo ho ho ho! Since I’m pretty much doing nothing for the rest of the Winter Break and y’all are doing it, I might as well do some very purdy Xmas cards for all you rockinly awesome people who have been so nice to read my blog and comment. If you would like to do a Xmas card swap (or not, you dont have to send me anything), you can either:
a) email me your address at [amynieto atatatat gmail dotdotdot com] (I hope u can figure that out).
b) Write your address in the comment box, the comments will be screened so you shouldn’t worry about evil people stealing your info.
I shall email you back with me address and soon you shall get your card! You can be in the US or international, doesn’t matter. I’ll try to send these out before the 25th. Or maybe later, who knows.
Yes, I’m trustworthy.
By the way, New York was fun, update and pictures to come soon!
