Thursday, August 29, 2013

Published in Flea Market Style Magazine


I have some wonderful news to share with all my followers and friends…you know who you are…those of you who have been quietly buying my Hanky Dresses for many years, those of you who have complimented my work, sold my work in your shops, and encouraged me along the way. One of my framed dresses has been featured in the Flea Market Style Magazine.

I have been a fan of vintage and upcycled décor for many years; and, I am so pleased and grateful to have my work showcased by Flea Market Style Magazine. I have enjoyed this magazine from the first.

If you are not familiar with FMS, I urge you to have a look see.  The Winter Issue is available in stores now. There are many fun things in this issue. I particularly enjoyed two wonderful home décor articles. One is about a 1920’s Mississippi home with a love story behind it and the other is a colorful article (pun intended) entitled HUE Make Me Happy.

You can visit the FMS Blog here:  http://www.fleamarketstylemagazine.com

Thank You Flea Market Style Magazine, Ki Nassauer, and staff!

Here is a picture of the magazine cover and my feature page.

Friday, August 23, 2013

DIY Hanky Dress Pattern at Willow an Artisans Market

If you are not already familiar with Willow an Artisans Market in old downtown Littleton, you need to check it out. The Willow is all about Fun - Funky - and Functional Art. My original Hanky Dresses have been available here for many years. My new DIY Hanky Dress pattern is now available here as well.

Full size examples of each of the pattern designs are here for you to view and help you in making your selection. There are five different patterns containing two designs each. In addition there is one value priced pattern which includes all ten of my designs.


Helen Rice, Proprietor - Willow - at the corner of Prince and Main
in old downtown Littleton


Pattern Display

 
 


Shown here are examples of four of the designs available.

Remember - if you have a family member's hanky that you would like made into a dress, you can take it in to the Willow and Helen will coordinate with me for your special order.