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Pasadena Vendor Spotlight: Brown Bag Books

How did you start in the Handmade community?

We (Brown Bag Books), have been doing pop up events with-in the handmade community for over twelve years now (gasp!), and it still feels like we’re just getting started. I also think that if you’re a ‘handmade kind of person’, it’s always been in you.  So in that way I started as a kid making DIY, custom stickers and selling them out of the garage. But the real deal started when I became interested in doing something with books and their often times overlooked, amazingly vintage covers. That’s when I created Brown Bag Books, a kind of mobile book show, as I like to refer to it as. Like a librarian in reverse, I started deconstructing books, as well as collecting them for our constantly growing book collection. I then stated making cool books into a kind ‘ideal journal’ for someone who is both a writer and an avid reader. Early on I started to save the ‘innards’ as I like to call them, pages and pages of amazing illustrations found in older books, cookbooks, kids books, whatever I found to be eye catching, and began making unique, one of a kind cards from them. It’s understood that we are all moving towards a digitized world, but there some of us, many of us actually, who still need these kinds of unique, handmade items to help us … feel right in the world. It takes a lot of work to make the dis-CARDS (as we like to call them), and now my niece helps. She’s got a great graphic design eye.

What or who inspires you?

Entrepreneurs inspire me. And really, anyone working in the arts, musicians, chefs, painters, film-makers, writers, they’re all entrepreneurs really. I have a background in teaching as well (hence the book love?), and I found myself teaching students not to follow others, not to go for the ‘safe bet’ in their lives, which often times isn’t. I would always say, “Do what you love,” to young people, so I think the people who I admire are those you can tell are doing what they love. Sometimes when I’m having it tough, something didn’t work out, etc., I’ll listen to Radiohead and think man, thank goodness these guys are doing what they love. Music, a great movie, an amazing book – the idea of doing what you love inspires me. And when you’re doing what you love, it feels like everything is in its right place.

What makes your work unique and truly your own?

Our customers, friends, family, people who happen to find us at an event, or even those who follow us on Instagram can tell that my passion is for books, in any way, shape, or form. My two passions are for reading, and writing and everything that we (the business), creates goes into promoting those two fundamental pursuits.  I am a book nerd through and through and people notice that upon their first visit. I love to hear someone in our booth say, “Boy, somebody around here sure loves books …” Heck yes! Because that is exactly what I want to promote, book love. As people who are creating something unique for the world to see, can we ever explain why or how we got there? Sometimes, but I do think you should be able to see the special quality of a presentation, and know that it came from someone’s passion.

What can we expect to see from you at Jackalope?

You can expect to see one of the best, highly curated, small collections of books concentrated in one place. We choose books specific for each event, so in the case of Jackalope, art, design, textiles, hard to find cookbooks, vintage, classics, anything that we think pertains to the discerning crowds at Jackalope Pasadena. We like discerning people, that means someone cares about what they purchase, that its meaningful. And that’s a great thing.

We’ll also be highlighting our handmade creations; Rescued book journals made especially for Jackalope, and our dis-CARDS, which we’ve been saving up as well. Oh, and anything with Pasadena on it. We love local history. Book nerds love history, I don’t know why. 

Pasadena Vendor Spotlight: Sparky Firepants

1. How would you describe your style?  Are there any artists / designers that you particularly look up to?

Our style is bold and happy. I love using bright colors and stark black lines to create simple, iconic images. I've always looked up to the advertising artists of the 50s-70s, who created such great characters for commercials and print media. Unsung heroes!

2. What do you feel makes your work unique and truly your own?

Jenni and I are constantly asking ourselves this question, because it's important for us to create art that's as uniquely Sparky Firepants as possible. I'm constantly asking myself this question, because it's important for me to create art that's as uniquely Sparky Firepants as possible. I look at my work all the time and wonder about it. Then I see a small brush stroke, a squiggly line or an expression on a character, and I see how those little things are what tie everything together and create a style that's truly Sparky.  Jenni's new line of sleeves and bags are created from our own recycled t-shirt misprints and rags from our screen printing. We don't waste anything around here!

3. What sort of things inspire you?  Where do you look for inspiration?

Comedy and music are great catalysts for creative work. If I'm laughing or really getting into music, it means I'm loose, more myself, less protected than usual – and that's when inspiration strikes.

4. What is your creative process like?

I spend most of my time doing other non-artistic things while thinking and conceptualizing in my head. That's where all the work is, really. Afterwards it's sort of like taking dictation to get it down on canvas, wood or pixels. When I try to put it down and it's difficult and feels like a chore, I know that I'm probably forcing things. Time to start over at the thinking stage. Sometimes people are surprised at how fast I can execute a concept, but it's only because I spent so many hours working it out in my head first. Nobody can see that part!

5. What's the coolest artistic tip you've ever received?

Don't put too much stock in either criticism or compliments. I take it to mean that you have to please yourself first. If you're totally crazy in love with your own work, then what others think doesn't matter.

6. Where can we learn more about you?

Probably the best place to learn more about us at a bar where they serve classic, finely crafted cocktails. Barring that, I would say Twitter and Instagram: @sparkyfirepants

Pasadena Vendor Spotlight: Kelley & Cricket

1. How did you start in the Handmade community? 

I started in the handmade community when my love for bringing the beauty of the outdoors inside inspired me to make my first vertical garden. The care and maintenance for a vertical garden is quite extensive which inspired me to design a preserved moss wall art, which needs no care at all!

2. What or who inspires you?

I am inspired by the outdoors. I love to hike and explore the forest. I love the vibrant colors and lush textures and I bring this into my artwork.

3. What makes your work unique and truly your own?

My work is truly unique because I incorporate all different kinds of natural elements to create a lush, life like work of art.

4. What can we expect to see from you at Jackalope?

I will have a wide variety of moss artworks at Jackalope Art Fair ranging from tiny to large, with a vast arrangement in moss, wood, and other natural elements.

Pasadena Vendor Spotlight: Lacelit

How would you describe your style?

Lacelit first began with delicate, lace-like geometrics and freehand watercolor patterns. And while these elements are still infused in my work, I have since discovered a love of illustration and hand lettering that complements a passion for uplifting sentiments and affirmations. Lacelit is all about sending intentionality through the post and keeping the art of letter writing alive and well.

Are there any artists/designers that you particularly look up to?

I have long been inspired by the work of Lindsay Eller, Lisa Solomon and Genevieve Santos. Each of these light-makers awakens a truthfulness that deepens and brightens the world around them in meaningful ways. 

My hope is to be part of the same movement by creating gentle starting points for meaningful connection through pen and paper and sentence-strings.

What do you feel makes your work unique and truly your own? 

I have always loved the imperfect symmetry that comes with working freehand. I love lines that aren’t quite straight and imagery that isn’t perfectly symmetrical. When I want to include a particular element multiple times in a design, I draw and paint it multiple times so that no two elements are the same. Refraining from copy/paste stamping effects creates a truly hand-drawn aesthetic.

What's the coolest artistic tip you've ever received?

Do not depend on trends to guide your creativity. When you keep your head down with your eyes on your own paper, you’ll produce more meaningful work and allow yourself to explore and grow your own unique style. Results may not be as immediate as trends seem to be, but it is with organic growth that skills and vision develop and become strong.

Any special item you'll be releasing or sale you'll be doing at the fair that we should tell people about?

My new fall collection of greeting cards will make its Pasadena debut along with the new 2017 calendars--one of Lacelit’s annual best sellers. And in celebration of the coming winter festivities, I’ll be featuring some limited edition hand-painted holiday ornaments.

Where can we learn more about you?   

lacelit.com

Instagram: @lacelit

Twitter: @lacelitwonder

Facebook: facebook.com/lacelit

Pinterest: pinterest.com/lacelit

E-newsletter: bitly.com/lacelit

Pasadena Vendor Spotlight: Gracy Design & Craft

How would you describe your style?

I’m not sure that I can name my style. So many art movements and cultures inspire me. I’ve always felt that I’m a very intuitive maker. I go wherever the art takes me. Often I complete a design and the final piece looks very different from my original notes and sketches. People that see my work in person sometimes tell me that my work has an art deco or tribal feel and as long as the costumer has a connection to the pieces I’m totally ok with that.

When do you feel the most creative?

In the dark! I feel that my best ideas come to me when I’m laying in bed at night. I toss and turn thinking of all the how’s and why’s of a design. I get so excited to get a sketch out on paper but am too lazy to actually get up and do it. I eventually fall asleep and if the idea still makes sense to me the next morning, then it’s a winner.

What is your creative process like?

I start of new designs with a really loose sketch that consists more of notes than actual drawing. I usually don’t do many detailed drawings by hand; I’m more of a digital designer. When I’m working on a new design I use my sketches/notes and build the design by adding and subtracting elements. I follow my gut and have to keep many things in mind as I design because stitching onto wood isn’t as forgiving as stitching into fabric so a lot of planning goes into the designs. Once I feel good with the design I start building and drilling a prototype. Then once my wood panel prototype is ready that’s when I actually start thinking about threads and colors. The final step is stitching and I finally get to see the design come to life.

When people see my work in person they assume that the embroidery phase is the most time consuming, sometimes a piece does take hours to stitch but what takes the most time is building and drilling each design. It’s a long and detailed process but a true labor of love. Completing each piece brings me joy and pride.

What's the coolest artistic tip you've ever received?

It’s not a tip but a quote by Saul Bass, “I want to make beautiful things, even if nobody cares”. It keeps me motivated to create for me and no one else.

Any special item you'll be releasing or sale you'll be doing at the fair that we should tell people about?

I didn’t participate in any spring or summer fairs because I wanted to focus on producing new designs. So there will be many new and limited pieces to see at Jackalope holiday market. Plus, I always do a small price mark down on all my pieces for craft fairs.

Where can we learn more about you?

I’m most active on Instagram @GracyDesignAndCraft but you can also find me on facebook/GracyDesignAndCraft and on twitter @GracyDesign

Pasadena Vendor Spotlight: Waffling Around

1.  What made you come up with the concept for Waffling Around?

We were traveling in Europe and our kids loved the waffle on a stick, we toyed around with it for a year or so and realized it wasn't really known on the westcoast and decided to give it a try, while also adding some other uncommon waffle creations, luckily for us it has been a success. 

2. Do you have a favorite flavor/combination?

One of my favorites is coconut baked into the waffle dipped in chocolate!! The sweetness of the coconut in the waffle makes it such a treat and the chocolate on top of that... Like a Mounds bar in pastry form. 

3.  What do you like most about doing art & craft fairs?

Arts and crafts fair usually go hand in hand with foodies who really appreciate the concept of our waffle, we also enjoy all the different people that the fairs attract and the unique vendors we get to meet and sometimes team up with in the future. 

4. What are you looking forward to in doing Jackalope?

 Looking forward to making new relationships and experiencing the culture of Jackalope and its following. 

Pasadena Vendor Spotlight: Lovestitch

What do you feel makes your work unique and truly your own? 

We develop our own unique silhouettes, prints & embroideries right here in the Lovestitch DTLA headquarters. By creating our own prints and embroideries it sets us apart from other brands by giving us a distinct, unique, and very recognizable look.

What sort of things inspire you?  Where do you look for inspiration?

Although we have MANY facets of inspiration, we are in love with all that is nature! We draw inspiration from the tiniest details in nature; Beautiful color schemes inspired by an otherwise unnoticed plant, patterns from a bird or animal, embroideries conceived from a pattern in the clouds…We are always on the lookout for some way to integrate the beauty and intricacies of nature into our designs.

When do you feel the most creative?

Our team of designers, stylists and production artists are a fusion of culture, passion, experience and individuality – Lovestitch is made up of unique, distinct personalities who are able to draw creativity by our love of Travel, Culture, Art, Music, Nature and the unbridled spirit of femininity. Walking into the studio after a weekend at a music festival will make one designer feel the most creative, while the other may feel the most creative after a weekend camping in silence with nature…

What is your creative process like?

Our creative process is very fluid & free flowing. The sky is the limit! We never discourage or restrict our team from bringing new concepts to the table. We truly believe that no idea is a bad idea, especially in art! We value & welcome all input & every new idea or concept. We are founded on the belief that everyone’s ideas are equally valuable and worth a shot! Once an idea/concept/design/Sketch is approved for production, it is sent through to our very organized & thorough production team.

What's the best artistic tip you've ever received?

This goes hand in hand with our creative process. We believe that because every individual human is unique and valuable, no idea is a bad idea. There is no such thing as bad art because art, in its rawest form is simply an expression of an individual’s unique perspective…and Fashion/Style is a wearable form of artistic expression. So when someone from the team comes to the table with an idea for a new print, silhouette, embroidery or color scheme, we give the concept what all art deserves; our full attention, respect & appreciation.

It’s been an amazing experience to see how our customer is reacting to, and interacting with our brand. The positive feedback & support of our loyal customer is what gives us the motivation to continue challenging ourselves to exceed our customer’s expectations with every new season. A Lovestitch favorite:  “Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.” – Rumi

To learn more about our brand & to see what we do, visit www.shoplovestitch.com or follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovestitchclothing/

Pasadena Vendor Spotlight: Danny Paragouteva

What do you feel makes your work unique and truly your own? 

I would say the ideas that I have, the way I create a world in my paintings. This is achieved by stylizing reality, perspective, and also including some unusual elements in each painting; things that won't happen in reality. I like to ask myself the question 'Why not?'

When do you feel the most creative? 

When I work. The more I paint or draw, the more ideas come.

What's the coolest artistic tip you've ever received? 

I was in my last semester at Art Center College of Design, when one of my teachers told me that the one person who needs to like my work is myself. That was an excellent advice that came at the right time for me. It seems that it is easier for others to like my work, but I hold myself to a high standard and always want to do better with the next painting. I'm the hardest person to please, and that's how it should be - pushing myself to do better. 

What is something most people don't know about you?

Sometimes people wonder about my last name - I'm Bulgarian and it is actually pretty unique name there, only a couple of families on my dad's side have it. My heritage does influence my paintings - the settings in many of them tend to look more European as I miss the look and feel of Europe.

Where can we learn more about you? 

From my website: www.danyparagouteva.com  

How to Shop like a Pro this Holiday Season!

In anticipation for our upcoming Holiday Fairs in Pasadena, Denver and Phoenix, we want to provide some helpful tips and tricks for making the most out of your holiday shopping experience AT...

Before the Fair: 

  • Make sure you know the vendors that will be there and get an idea of your must haves! All of our vendors can be viewed for each city online: Pasadena, Denver, Phoenix
  • Create a Holiday shopping list for all of your family and friends, that way you are not wondering around aimlessly loosing precious time! 
  • Planning to bring your kids? Check out our workshops online under each corresponding city. A great chance to become a maker yourself, offered for both kids and adults. 
  • Wear comfortable shoes and pack those reusable bags! You can also purchase a Jackalope Tote at the information booth at each cities event.

Getting to the Event:

  • Make sure you know the directions and parking situation so you can easily find your way- all of the parking information can be found ONLINE under Attendee Info.
  • Or Skip parking in Pasadena and Go Metro by taking the Gold Line to Del Mar Station, steps away from Central Park! For your best route use the Metro Trip Planner - AND once you arrive if you are one of the first 50 people to show us your TAP card, Metro employee ID, or LA County employee ID you will get a free Jackalope tote! 
  • In ALL cities you can also opt not to drive and use LYFT! We are excited to announce that we have partnered with LYFT to offer first time riders a $20 credit by using the code: JACKALOPEARTS

At the Fair:

  • Do a lap first and make sure you check it all out before making purchases, and then using your previously created shopping lists, get down to business! 
  • Getting hungry? Don't let hunger slow you down, we will have a bunch of vendors selling prepackaged treats and Food trucks in both Pasadena and Phoenix, and indoor Food vendors in Denver! 
  • Since Pasadena and Phoenix are both outside feel free to bring blankets and picnic on the grass if you need a shopping breather! 
  • Over 21? In Denver make your shopping experience more enjoyable and grab a holiday inspired cocktail at the bar!
  • From everyone you purchase from make sure to get their business card and sign up for the mailing list if they have one, that way you can be kept in the loop on all of your favorites artists! 
  • And if you loved Jackalope, like we hope you did, join our mailing list so you will be the first to know when we come back in town! 

Cheers and thank you for choosing Jackalope for all of your holiday shopping needs ;)


We LOVE our Pasadena Sponsors!

Today's blog is dedicated to introducing and thanking all of the amazing sponsors who have been so supportive of the Jackalope Art & Craft Fair! 

Our sponsors are a diverse group of local and national businesses including both those directly involved in the handmade community and those who aren't but are excited to find ways to connect to it.  So let's take a minute to celebrate the warm support of the handmade community and these Jackalope Sponsors!


Wondering how you're gonna get to the Fair?  Skip parking and Go Metro by taking the Gold Line to Del Mar Station, steps away from Central Park! For more details click here.  For your best route use the Metro Trip Planner or call (323) Go Metro or (323.466.3876


YELP!   Yelp is connecting neighborhoods, businesses, and people in a unique way and we are thrilled to have them promote and attend the Jackalope Art & Craft Fair.  You can find our Pasadena Fair in the Yelp event listings here! 


Thanks to our sponsor, The Pasadena Humane Society, you may be taking home a brand new, four legged member of your family!  We will have plenty of great vendors in the Fair selling pet supplies like collars, leashes & even doggy outfits so you can stock up for your new friend!


These two sponsors are a special mention since the owners of both stores were on our jury panel! 

Los Angeles County Store:  Los Angeles County Store is the only shop dedicated exclusively to fine goods made in Los Angeles.  From artisanal food to small housewares, apothecary to prints and stationary, it is a thoughtfully curated collection of beautifully crafted wares from across the county.  

Leanna Lin's Wonderland: A playful jewelry studio/shop/art gallery inspired by modern + retro designs, where you can use your imagination to create your own beaded jewelry or shop the amazing work of carefully selected makers.  People of all ages enjoy visiting this little gem in Eagle Rock, especially for the carefully curated art + pop-up events!  


Come join SPACE Arts Center at the Jackalope Art & Craft Fair for the Mask-querade! Create masks of your favorite fantastic creatures and take a walk on the wild side. 


Our next four sponsors are dedicated to making sure their readership knows about the Jackalope Art & Craft Fair!  Let's give a shout out to our media sponsors!! Click on the links below to check them each out:


Now let's talk about the sponsors who make sure our printed materials look fabulous for distribution!  
Responsible for our really rad Jackalope Arts Canvas tote bags, which will be available for sale at the Fair and online, is Print Renegades!  They incite and embolden free thinking by crushing the walls of traditional print shops.  They are environmentally aware and come from the artist background delivering the highest possible quality.  Shop Jackalope for your own canvas tote!

Our second print sponsor will be creating our flyers, post cards, banners etc.  The Printing Train is a family owned and operated company who loves what they do and takes pride in delivering the highest quality product!  


Last but not least our next sponsor comes to us in support of our artists and mission: For 30 years homeowners in Los Angeles and surrounding areas have come to rely on Renewal by Anderson of Los Angeles for top quality replacement windows and doors.


Last but not least, we love a good celebration and great, locally crafted beer makes for the perfect celebration… sponsoring our accepted vendor mixer is Angel City Brewery!  Located in the Downtown LA Arts District, ACB supports local arts of all kinds.


Have a great idea for a sponsorship or want to be a sponsor yourself? Learn more and fill out our sponsorship form!