Showing posts with label market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label market. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Mini Suitcase Rummage

Thanks to fellow Suitcase Rummager Steph aka Pear from Pear and the Awkward Orchestra, I was invited to have a mini stall at their Old Museum gig on Thursday 9th December along with ten or so others. Please give them a listen, the songs are so beautiful.

It was a lovely night, and Suitcase Rummage organisers Daniele and Isabel did a wonderful job lighing our wares using battery-operated tealight candles and strings of pretty fairy lights.
To say thank-you I gave Steph, who is absolutely wonderful and sweet (with a voice to match!), one of my cross-stitch pear badges only to be met with the offer of a swap for one her darling pear-themed creations that were for sale during the evening. I hear she will be opening an Etsy store soon, so stay tuned.

My neighbours were Tell Tale Zine, a monthly publication by Sarah Hazlehurst and Kirstie Sequitin.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

November's BrisStyle Twilight Market

The BrisStyle Indie Twilight Market, which was held on the 26th November, was a great lot of fun! I shared my co-op table with the ever so helpful and friendly Rebecca from Edward & Lily.

Here are some quick snaps from that afternoon. I've become a little attached to the Hipstamatic app for iPhone, as I don't have to to take a huge amount of photos for a decent shot. Plus it automatically takes square photographs, which is something I am rather fond of.


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Enoggera Terrace Bazaar!

I didn't mention it on this blog because it was all rather last minute, but Pannikin took part as a stall holder last night (third time running) at the Enoggera Terrace Bazaar put on by Cheap Frills, a group composed of three really awesome girls: Aimee, Jessica and Sarah McVeigh.
The night runs from 6pm - 9pm and is all about finding those stand-out vintage numbers you simply just have to have. The range of vintage and retro clothing and accessores never disappoint, as they have all been selected by seasoned opshoppers, thifters and garage-sailers from all over Australia (and sometimes from across the other side of the world!)
Now seeing as you have collected your booty of clothing, shoes and bags, why stop there? Handmade jewellery and accessory stalls provide you with that quirky, arty touch to add to your ensemble.
If you exhausted all your moolah on clothes but still have a few pretty pennies left over you could still pick yourself up a nice set of vintage-inspired postcards, magnets and bags from A Beautiful Calamity. My friend/housemate Tess runs this label and I was lucky enough to be able to share a stall with her on the night. (Very handy when you can take turns minding the stall while the other shops their little heart out!) Did you come along to the Bazaar? What did you find?
I picked up this hideous (read: marvellous) green/brown highwaisted pencil skirt which makes me think of my absolute favourite film, Ghost World. The only other item I bought was a gorgeous cream frock with red buttons, a small red diamond print and pleats galore. It was made in West Germany and makes me want to go eat burgers (the vegetarian kind!) and shakes (on soy milk - lest I get tummy aches!)

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Suitcase Rummage Wrap Up!

Hello hello!
Just quickly, I'd like to apologise for leaving yesterdays Suitcase Rummage early. I was a bit ill to begin with and sitting in direct sunlight for 4+ hours really did not make things any better. A few others I know were feeling the heat too - I hope you all feel better now and power to those that stayed the entire day.

Being the duffer that I am, I left my cameras memory card in my computer, so I didn't end up taking many photos at all. Here I am wearing a 70's dress. A polyester dress. In what I imagine was more than 28 degree heat. Bad choice.

I'm so glad that my bunting worked out at this rummage. I usually pin it to the front of my tables or stick it to the wall behind me. I might need to make another one though, as this one has become a bit worn out. Note: do not use embroidery floss in lieu of twine.

This is one of my sweetest friends, Jessica. She moved to Melbourne earlier in the year but now she is back living in QLD. This was the first time I have seen her since the going-away farewell party!

Thanks a bunch to all the other lovely people I got to have chats with during the day, notably miss Lauren Carney (an art hero of mine whose work I adore so much I just had to have it tattooed onto my leg!). Also thanks to my friend Tess of A Beautiful Calamity, who is also my housemate/driver - cheers for taking my stuff home for me! It was also a pleasure to see Amanda Whitelaw from Hungry Designs and Melinda Hume of Moose and Bird.

Also cheers to all who came to enjoy the rummage. I hope you found some wonderful treasures and I hope to see you at the next one!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Cross-My-Heart

Good morning everyone!

I'm a wee bit excited right now, because I have now got a nice (growing) collection of cross-stitch badges to share with you! They look super nifty when pinned to your favourite cardigan.

My favourites so far include the moustaches, black kitty cat, hearts, popsicle and spool of thread.
I'll be bringing all of these to the Suitcase Rummage today, so get in quick-sticks if you'd like a piece of stitchy-goodness.

Market Details:

Suitcase Rummage (Special Fiesta Event!)
Winn Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane (behind the Outpost and Flamingo Cafe)
10am - 3pm

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Sunday Suitcase Rummage in September!

Yesterday was the first Sunday of the month and that means the Suitcase Rummage was on!
There's something about these markets that makes it that teeny bit different to other markets. It's not crazy strict with rules, it's laidback in terms of stall set-up and the vibe is great! A huge thanks to Danielle and Isabel for starting these markets.
Even though the market technically starts at midday, shoppers started arriving as early as 11am/11:30 am! This is why I turn up super early so I can have as much time as possible to set up. Lucky I didn't have any bus hassles today!
As I didn't get to spend my prettie pennies at the BiDM the previous day, I was more than happy to pick up a few items that caught my eye. I finally found myself a nice pair of brand new black flat shoes at the Polly Gone stall to replace my other numerous pairs of black flats that have started to get a bit worn out.

I also bought a super sweet fabric goat brooch from Simmone at the Little Orchard stall and some sailor kitty iron on patches from Jimmy (which I will use to decorate a white dress which looks like a nurses uniform but is actually an old school uniform I picked up from an opshop). Another favourite purchase was a gorgeous cream coloured vintage hat from Rock City. It has black and navy netting and a cream bow; the seller told me it was originally her Great Great Grandmothers! I was awestruck!
I also scored my third pair of tortishell sunglasses and this incredibly kitsch framed cat cross-stitch from the lovely lasses behind Ahoy! Dear Sailor. Isn't is great?! When I move house I plan to completely deck out my hallway with these! (They also swapped me two other framed cross-stitcherys for an illustrated skull brooch - I TOLD you they were lovely!)

What did you find at the Suitcase Rummage? I'd love to hear all about it!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Valley Laneway Markets: Pannikin's Return!

I returned to California Lane on Sunday 29th August to hold another stall at the Valley Laneway Markets, and even though it was a much slower day, I still had a lovely time chilling out with Tom and getting to know my stall-neighbours.

(On my left side was Rachael, who makes pretty earrings, clips and headbands from lace, ribbon, buttons and beads. On my right side, the super sweet Bianca, who not only has incredible art skills but also an enviable bunch of suitcases, filled to the brim with vintage and retro clothes, shoes and records for you to sift through. I bought the coolest turban from her - it makes me feel like some kind of crazy mix of 70's flowerpower-gypsy-housewife!

(PS. The blouse is from another wonderful lass by the name of Kiara Notaras, who makes the sweetest purses from repurposed material and shared a stall at the VLM with her fiance, artist Angus Wheelan (who paints, creates mixed media artworks and is equally wonderful). You can catch the pair selling fun things at Suitcase Rummage, Sunday 5th September.

During the lead-up to the market, I managed to find time to sew up 10 brand-spanking new clip-on bowties! These are made from a variety of thrifted fabrics taken from vintage dresses, linen, ties, pillowcases and my personal stash of Japanese quilting fabric and other fun remnants.
My outfit that day included a bowtie I had created for myself from a length of wide, pink velvet ribbon. Since I have started making these, I have amassed a collection of more than 10 handmade bowties to add to my stash of 6+ thrifted ones.
On Wednesday I dedicated my time (roughly 7 hours from start to finish, no stopping!) creating a mix of 35 hand-illustrated plastic brooches and, drumroll please...rings!


I am particularly fond of the cute teeth and moody cloud rings. Oh and the mini teacup rings for the little ladies. And for the 'tuff kids', the skull brooch (which is similar in design to my 'Dinner Date with Death' postcard illustration.
I aim to create a few new embroidered badges for my next market - are there any special requests? I will do my very best to accomodate them!

Be sure to pick up some flyers from my stall, as well as business cards so we can keep in touch! The VLM flyer has a very handy and simple to understand map of the 3 different laneways you can visit, and the pink BrisStyle flyer has every market date for the rest of the year!

Oh, and don't forgot to sign up to the Pannikin newsletter interest form! I'll be sending off newsletters very soon, when I catch up with a few things that are on my to-do list. Until then, please keep your eye on the Pannikin blog, facebook and twitter for updates!
The stall, all set up and complete with bunting and the ever-so-helpful companion, Tom!
Thanks to everyone who came along on the day, you are what make these markets happen.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Suitcase Rummage Re-cap!

Wowee! What an eventful week I've had! How are you all? Did you end up coming along to the Suitcase Rummage?

It was such a wonderful day - I met new people, spotted my friends and had chats (or, rather, they spotted me as I was wearing my brightest, pink-est 60's dress!) bought some things, sold some things and generally had a ball.

I promise not to waffle on as I have to get cracking on hand-stitching some embroidered badges for next Sunday's market (Marky Markets at Hifi in West End, 15th August 11-5pm).

Snapshots:


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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Last Minute Preparation for the BiTM!

Yessiree, I'm doing last minute preparation for tonights BrisStyle Indie Twilight Market.

Don't worry, I'm all packed and ready to go with a whole wodge of fun things to sell, but this is the time where I have 3 hours left and wonder if I could churn out a few new products (I'm making stickers as we speak!)

So with my spare time I thought I'd quickly show off some snaps of the latest additions to the market bag. (Or should I say, Nanna trolley x 2?)

Fabric 25mm badges - The kawaii kitties are my absolute favourites!

Clip on bowties/bow brooches.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Super Bazaar

Do you remember hearing about the Enoggera Terrace Bazaar presented by Cheap Frills a few months back? (This was around December last year - I may even forgot to blog about it here, but you can see the post on my personal blog here.)
Anyway, the next bazaar is being held this coming weekend on Saturday 6th March from 6:30pm - 9:30pm and will only cost you a teensy $5 entry, which not only gives you the chance to paw through the rails and racks of gorgeous vintage and retro clothes (not to mention a whole wodge of accessories and other doodads) but it also gets a complimentary glass of champagne in your hot little hands.

My tip is an obvious one - get in early and you will have the chance to bag the best buys. Don't let that put you off though - last time I attended I was still running around towards the end of the night, trying on clothes and shoes with the enthusiasm of a kid who had ingested too much red food colouring.

Oh and may I also mention that I will most likely be having a stall there again this time around? How fun! Please come and say hello. I am currently making a few cardboard gift boxes for it, yet I cannot decide what for. At first I was considering using them for those who purchase an animal pendant necklace, as they do not come packaged when I hold a market stall. Another idea I had in mind was to create a 'lucky dip' style package with a range of prices, but for lower than what you would pay for the contents.

If you had any ideas for the boxes or would like to vote for one of the current uses mentioned above, it would be greatly appreciated. After all, it's fun to make things for you guys! I'll upload a photo of the boxes as soon as I can.

PS. I do apologise for having the same blog post on both blogs - at the moment I am a little time poor and am super busy trying to create heaps of fun things for the bazaar and all the other preparing that goes into running a stall. I do hope you can come along!