picnic lunch.

27 08 2010

i had a funny conversation today with someone about how i can do a lot of things well enough to get by, but that i’m not actually that great at anything. my interests splay out sloppily all over the map, never fully germinating, and eventually just withering and dying once i’ve moved on to something else. sewing was one of those things. for a few minutes (roughly 3 years ago), i thought that maybe i could make my millions by becoming an handmade mogul. i made all these ridiculous bunnies out of vintage cashmere sweaters (see wide eyed example at left) and sold them (under the name “manta ray business solutions”)  at a table at a little craft fair called picnic.

well, my career in plush manufacture never exactly took off, but picnic turned out to be the single kick ass-est craft fair that ever held a hot glue gun. forget your grammy’s seashell picture frames and scary dried apple head dolls, this craft fair stars STUFF THAT YOU ACTUALLY WANT! and it’s coming soon to a hobo park near you, THIS SATURDAY.

august 28th (once again, that’s THIS SATURDAY, as in tomorrow), from 11-6 you can browse and buy everything from recycled rubber clutches to first place chump ribbons (i so heart strong arm bindery, and you’d better too). basically, it’s top notch design made by hand. but they’ve all managed somehow to back away from the puffy paint and candle making supplies, and made accessible, affordable, and beautiful art that you can take home with you. even more reasons worth getting a rowdy boner for picnic this year:

1. you can knock out your holiday shopping early, and never worry about about getting your friends and loved ones something they already have. (i mean, who doesn’t love a squirrel playing the drums?) [people who are dead inside, that’s who.]

2. there’s food. delicous food.

3. there’s music. delicious music. a whole bunch of your very favorite local bands (and a few out of state invaders) will play you gently through your shopping experience, including & especially the big finish by longtime portland superstars phantom buffalo.

4. beloved broke207 favorites like kate sullivan jones (a sweet disorder), emblem studio, and boom chick-a-boom will be there selling their shit, and they deserve our undying love and support. and cash. definitely bring cash.

in short, picnic is the best thing ever. and if you’re within a 100 mile radius of portland, maine on saturday the 28th (that’s tomorrow folks), you need to get your ass to lincoln park with a wad of cash and a big giant tote bag. support local artists. buy, own, and love awesome stuff. have something better to do with your saturday than just getting high and watching chitty chitty bang bang on VHS (you can do that after).

oh, and did i mention that admission is FREE?






weekend pickthrough- colorectal exploration edition

16 04 2010

let’s just be clear here,  i have insane SPRING FEVER. i’ve been wandering to the eastern prom and looking wistfully at the ocean. i’ve been listening to the same two songs on repeat for days. i’ve been fuzzy and stumbly and all over the g-d place. thus, this weeks pickthrough is similarly scattered but also excited for sun dresses and bubble tea, and pretty much ready to rock and roll.

the newly facelifted library is finally revealed (and it’s magic).

bummer alert:  the world’s saddest cookbook.

become an expert of ferreting out fake experts.  step by step instructions on how to call bullshit on a guru.

central mainers dust off your drinkin’ shoes and get ready to get tipsy on local beer and make questionable decisions at central maine brewfest on saturday!

after all my yammering about how unqualified people should step away from the glue gun (at least for gift giving purposes), i present to you the single most beautiful crafting blog that i have ever encountered.

if you don’t know whether he’s come or not, YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG.

the SUPER COLON comes to maine. but why not portland yo?

saturday is record store day, with kick ass FREE events happening at bullmooses and other record stores all over the state. i also remember a sweet swag table from last year. wear something with big pockets.