happy Fourth! by jen geigley

We're spending our Fourth of July weekend in downtown Des Moines at the third annual 80/35 festival. Forty bands, two days, lots of sunshine.
We took the kiddo again this year (she's been to 80/35 all three years of her life!) and this time, we found a shade tree to spread our blanket under and played in the wading pool area.
It was the perfect way for all of us to stay cool while watching the opening acts.
There were lots of hula hoops. Painted people. Belly dancers.
And gyros.We saw Yo La Tengo.Slightly Stoopid.
And Spoon!
We're home, we're exhausted ... and excited to see even more bands tomorrow. (You can see tons of amazing photos of 80/35 here.) Hope you're having a fantastic weekend, too!

get your art on by jen geigley

Last Friday and Saturday, we went downtown to check out the Des Moines Arts Festival in Western Gateway Park. This event is something we cannot miss each summer. Music, tons of art, food ... and to me it always makes things feel like summer is finally in full force.
The permanent sculpture garden is a spot we visit often, and it's such an awesome addition to the downtown area.
This new (untitled) Keith Haring sculpture is the latest piece that has been added.Lo is a HUGE fan of all the sculptures there and wants to visit all of the time, so we find ourselves hanging out there quite a bit. She likes to make faces like the statues. ;)
And here's some of the artwork we got to see at the festival. There were so many outstanding artists; some local but most from out-of-state.
Tim Hooper (one of our favorites.)
Anthony Pack.
Ginny Herzog.
Jerry Brem.So much fun. (How was your weekend?)

summatime ... out of control by jen geigley

It's hot. Hello summer! What have you been up to? We've been meeting up with pals at the wading pool. I am lucky to have a bunch of rad fellow mom-friends who all have kids around the same age. So when we kick it poolside, we all feel pretty lucky and try not to take these awesome summer days for granted. (Because really ... these could be the best days of our lives.)
We've been making lots of pancakes again. This girl has had so much practice that she can almost do all of the ingredient pouring and mixing by herself.
Bo surprised me last weekend with this amazingly cool beach cruiser. The colors are perfect. I'm in love. (If only we had a beach!)
And I've been running. I've totally been afraid to even say that until I felt like I was going to stick with it, but a few girlfriends and I started a program way back in April (and I reluctantly agreed to commit for eight weeks.) Somehow, eight weeks has come and gone and now we're going to be working up to a 10k. Which is something I honestly thought would be impossible. (If you knew me in high school, you know I was never a runner.) Together, we get up at o-dark-thirty, encounter all sorts of wildlife on our route, chat about the day ahead ... and for me, it's really all about my friends. I wouldn't be doing this if it weren't for them. There's no better motivator than a bunch of chicks waiting for you on the trails who will totally hunt you down if you decide to skip out! Or make fun of you if you oversleep. ;)

Renegade! by jen geigley

Last month, I applied to get into the Renegade Craft Fair in Chicago. I was quite certain I wouldn't get chosen (especially after I heard that they were going to accept 1/3 of the people who applied this year.) I thought about it for weeks ... if I really went for it with my hand-knits, could I make enough things to sell? Will people be ready to buy fall/winter accessories in September? Would I have time to knit over the summer? And most importantly, would it still be fun? Renegade felt like a big leap from the craft fairs I've done in the past so I was nervous, but felt it was worth a shot. So I told myself that I'd freak out after I got in ... if I got in.
So, over the weekend I found out that I got in. And I was thrilled. I'm super stoked to embark on this adventure with my pal Erin, who has so kindly agreed to go with me ... and now, yeah, I'm kind of freaking out. But in a good way. I'm already hoarding gorgeous yarn that I can't resist sinking my fingers into. (Above is my pile of Blue Sky Alpaca and Cascade Magnum.) I'm brainstorming ideas for my display area, getting advice from vendors with Renegade experience, and ... knitting.
I really hope that if you're in the Chicagoland area, you'll mark your calendars and come out to say hi and check everything out this September – it's truly handmade heaven (and it's free to get in.) I spent a day shopping at Renegade last year with a bunch of girlfriends and we had the best time. Until then ... I'll be here, needles clicking away. ;)

Etsy Craft Party! by jen geigley

Last weekend, crafters all around the world celebrated Etsy's 5th birthday. My pals Leslie and Erin, who I had met through the local craft fairs and such, were kind enough to host a fantastic party for us Des Moines girls. I got to hang out with the lovely Sarah and Stacey and meet lots of other awesome girls who were just as stoked as I was to just hang out, chat and make stuff for an evening.
Carefree Patisserie made this amazing cake for the party (and it was seriously so tasty.) Check out that fondant glue gun with a cord and glue dripping out! (photo by David Poyzer)Our hostesses did such a fine job making delicious beverages and all kinds of summery treats to snack on.
After we had indulged in some snackiness, we all managed to make a few things! There was lots of knitting and sewing going on.
These two made adorable corsages for a prom/party event that they were attending.
A Design Sponge tutorial was in the works with felt, embroidery and buttons.
And Erin provided lots of really cool scraps of paper and photos to make cards or word art. (I totally stole one of her collages at the end of the night!)
We honestly had such a great evening. We gabbed right through our viewing of Handmade Nation, shared our favorite blogs and talked about craft fairs. (Sarah and Leslie of Urban Posture – both of the girls in red above – just returned from Renegade in Brooklyn and will be on their way to Chicago in September.) It was so rad to hang with so many creative local girls and I'm pretty sure we'll getting together again soon. Thanks to everyone for the great time!

yikes! by jen geigley

I almost forgot to pick a winner from this post! (So sorry!)

The winner is ... nico!
Email your mailing address to jgeigley [at] gmail [dot] com and I'll get a little package mailed off to you this week.

A big thanks to all who commented! (And if you still wanted to grab one of these, I've temporarily reduced the prices on everything in my Etsy shop to clear out some stuff before I go to Renegade. You can find everything here!)

i heart you, roller derby by jen geigley

Do you love roller derby? I love roller derby. I was obsessed with Rollergirls, a derby show that aired on A&E a few years ago. I loved the real-life stories of each of the girls and my favorite players were Lux, Punky Bruiser, Miss Conduct, Chola and Venis Envy. I dreamed of getting a pair of skates and striped legwarmers and getting knocked around (even though I knew realistically I couldn't take the hits.) But I fell in love with the sport and the sisterhood.
Anyway, my pal Shana (that's her on the bike!) told me that Bo and I should come out to see the undefeated Mid Iowa Rollers in their bout against the Iowa City Roller Girls over the weekend. So we did, and what a RAD time we had.
Here's the Mid Iowa Rollers in blue.And the opponent (OCCRG) in red.
And now I have some new favorite roller girls. Like Anna Killakova.
cTAL faTAL.
Wonton Hammer.
Mizz LolliPopYa.
Fanny Firestarter ... and so many more. (She's so fast, she's a blur!)
They were up, they were down ... knocking each other around. These girls are majorly tough!
The home team was trailing by about 20-ish points until the very end and had us on the edge of our seats. They were literally flying past us ... too fast for my camera.
Such a thrill!The final 15 minutes were intense as we all cheered on our jammers and time and time again, they fought and powered their way through the pack ... go, go, go!
And in the absolute final seconds of the bout, the home team pulled ahead by three points for the win!! Such an amazing and well-deserved victory; such a hard fight to the finish. We had a blast watching you battle it out, girls ... and you can bet we'll be back to see you soon!
(xo, your new biggest fan.)

one.sixty.three. by jen geigley

New Dare is up! (Yeah, I know it's been awhile, but it's summer, yo.) Today we're doing mail art. And I can't believe how many mail-things I've hoarded in recent months. I used an arrow-covered envelope from House Industries (Eames!) for the background, and then I threw in little bits of whatever ... tape, labels, postcards, stuff from friends. I bet your mail is cute, too. Fun. Go play.

ode to dad by jen geigley

Dad: he's the fun one; the goofy one. The one who gets the best giggles.
He's the adventurous one.
The snuggly one.
The treat-giver (and sometimes rule-breaker.)
The sweet one and the strong one.
Your protector and your jungle gym.
He adores you and you adore him right back. We're so lucky to have him. Because he's kind of the best.
Lo and I got him this t-shirt from Dark Cycle Clothing for Father's Day, by the way. Cool, yes? We thought it was the perfect thing for the bike and off-road unicycle loving dad. (Happy Father's Day, everybody!)

happy birthday to Etsy + a giveaway by jen geigley

In honor of Etsy's birthday, crafty people everywhere are celebrating by having a great big world-wide craft party. Lucky for me, some super talented Des Moines girls (Erin and Leslie) are throwing a little shindig tonight and I'm hoping to stop by for a little craftification.





Since it's Etsy's birthday, (and Etsy has given all of us crafters such a wonderful opportunity to make stuff and do what we love,) here's a little giveaway. For a chance to win one of my Loopy scarves/necklaces, just leave a comment below with your color choice and I'll pick a winner at random on Monday night. Happy Birthday, Etsy!
p.s. If you live in the Des Moines area, head out to Sonic on 63rd Street tonight to get served (old school) by the Mid Iowa Rollers. (photo by Converging Photography.) Partial proceeds go to the MS Society. (Tomorrow night, I'm going to see their bout against the Old Capitol City Roller Girls ... can't wait to share more soon!)