Thursday, August 9, 2012

De plane! De plane! Stranger Islands Joanie Wolkoff welcomes you to her Oasis!










Stranger Islands . Joanie Wolkoff . www.strangerislands.com

AGE: 31. 
HOMETOWN: Toronto, Canada. 
CURRENTLY LIVES IN: Brooklyn, where she sings and co-writes for Stranger Islands.

How do you describe you own personal style?
SW: A harmonious blend of Dr. Quinn medicine woman and Tracy Lords!!!


LOL!!!! Who inspires you?
SW: A handfull of people that I know really well, and from a distance anyone who appears to be showing the rest of us how it’s done.  I’m inspired by the way Annie Lenox, Christine McVie and Alla Pugacheva sang at the beginning of their recording careers.  And I'm inspired by anyone who makes a living doing what they love!


What is your favorite beauty product?
SW: I/m so glad you asked because when I'm not fantasizing about natural disasters or the apocalypse I'm usually thinking about LIPSTICK & PERFUME!!!!!!!!


So then you must tell us what your faves are!
SW:  My friend Jelena gave me a wonderful rose scented Anna Sui sheer lipstick that I have worn down to a nub.  As the years go by I tend towards less shiny lip products but its good to do yourself up with a little gloss at night!  I’ve decided that I cannot wear powder anymore...looks MORBID on me!!!  I try to be honest and wear as little foundation as possible, but you will rarely see me without MAC  concealer on my East European eye circles!  I use to be loyal to one perfume for years at a time, but I went to the darkside and have a dozen! 


Tell us about your ethnic background
SW: Speaking of Polish Pigmentation I am half Polish/Jewish, a quarter Danish and the rest is a Euro Stew!


A quick little piece of advice from you before we end this babySW: Eyes Peeled, Ears Open!



Thank you to my dearest Joanie for this interview!  She is beautiful, talented and an amazing human being who I am proud to call my friend! xoxoxoxoxoxoxo Love You!

Jeannine

Our Photoshoot! 











Building with bits & pieces!

building with bits & pieces

After 4 years of art college, sculpting was never my forte but I do enjoy gathering scraps and building something!  I'm like a kid with Lego's!  
Even though I constantly frequent antique shops, Home Goods and other home interior shops for great finds, I still find myself making home crafts!  I wanted something for a mantel piece that I created myself.  This what I ended up with:

WHAT I USED:

2 octagonal wood trays
an antique glass lamp
6 wooden dowels
twine rope
1/4 " sewing trim
an old finial
metallic paint in bronze and antique gold
Martha Stewart crackle
and my old reliable glue gun! 

HAPPY CRAFTING!!!!!


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

A Crackle a day!

I have been obsessed with Martha Stewart Crackle paint for awhile now...using it is a habit that I cannot seem to kick!  

Project 1:
The first project I want to share is my candlestick makeover!
I found this is my grandmothers house.  They were silver and had crystals hanging but a few were missing so I completely got rid of them all together.
Here are my steps!
I painted a base coat of Martha Stewart Primer. 
When dry I painted one light coat of crackle followed by a thicker coat in which I used a putty knife.
The next morning I used a dab of light metallic bronze paint mixed with varnish.
After it was completely dry I took a blade and scraped off some paint on the edges for a rustic feel.
I decided to replace the crystals that were missing with antique swarovski crystals from a chandelier that my mother once had.  
Here is the end result:


Project 2:

My second project was a little more tedious and I found using the crackle more difficult than usual.
I had these cute pieces from Home Goods that I purchased maybe 10 years ago. I didn't want to abandon these so I left one the way it was and crackled the other.  Here it is!

I used Martha Stewart texture paint as a base coat and then used the putty knife for the crackle.  I put about 3 heavy layers on.



The Trashed Chair Project!

One mans junk is another mans treasure...I highly stand behind this saying!  
A couple of months ago I found this Gem of a chair in the trash by an apartment building in Brooklyn.  The cushion was ripped apart and it was a mess, but nothing a little TLC wouldn't fix! 

I brought this baby home and immediately brought it to the backyard where I performed upholstery surgery! I stripped it completely of all fabric, cushion, nails, springs and tacks.  It took me a good 2 hours to remove everything and bring it down to just the frame.
I purchased gorgeous fabric at $3.99 a yard.  I purchased 3 yards and probably used about 1.5 yards total on this.  I used about 200 upholstery tacks as well.  I made a template for the seat and had it cut out of wood.  

I painted the entire chair with antique black paint, I made sure I got every nook and cranny of the details.  When completely dried, I then used a dry brush and lightly painted with metallic gold paint and then metallic silver on certain spots. I made sure to only paint the outer parts of the wood so that the black would show giving that antique feel.

 I drilled the seat on, added foam cushion which cost about $2.00 and also I added a feather down pillow for comfort. The next day I sewed the material to the cushion for the top backing of the chair.  

This was such an easy and fun project to work on, and the end result made me proud!  In all I spent about $20.00 on this baby! 
I am very pleased with the end result and it is beyond comfortable!  I made an ottoman for it as well from an antique piece my mom had given me years ago.I will post that soon.

So the next time you see a great find in the trash and it's looking a tad dingy, take it, call it yours and re create it!

xoxo