I love plants, flowers...all that garden stuff. I however, cannot seem to keep plants alive inside or maintain a garden outside. But then the other day I saw these ...
...and thought that it was maybe time to try out my green thumb again.
I got them and they are spectacular!!!! I love the heels the best...and the R. Crumb tissue paper is also pretty great. So I decided to look through a few old sketch books and found the exact same illustration from the shoes that I had doodled of Fritz my Sophomore year in college...and I'm pretty sure I was wearing Vans when I drew this...destiny, I tell ya.
Now I just have to wait for all of this dirty snow to melt so I can wear them!
I subscribe to a big stack of magazines...mostly fashion and culture, its part of the job and all (insert write off here) and have a bog old table full in the studio. Admittedly I am a bit behind on my reading this month and have been catching up this week and kicking myself for missing out on a few fnatastic things. I actual had a near panic attack a few minutes ago resulting in a mad dash for my computer and an immediate Sierra-style google search (I am the google master and am known for my blackberry googleing skills while out and about). By golly I did it though, and very shortly I will own one these (with free shipping!):
I have been wearing black Old Skool Vans FOREVER and have been wanting a pair of slip ons but couldn't figure out which ones I wanted...and then I saw them in the November ...what happens when you combine Robert Crumbs Fritz The Cat and Vans? Perfection...thats what happens. Did I mention that I used to doodle Fritz the Cat all the time in college? I even have the exact drawing from the shoes in a sketch book...this is so meant to be.
These are so f-ing Rad yo*. ok, its time to calm down now.
*if you know me well, you'll know what an incredible compliment that is.
As I have been trying to share my business experiences, I thought today I would get into what is really freaking me out right now...what keeps me awake at night and makes me clench my jaw tight the entire time I am sleeping...dealing with growth and investing in being prepared for such growth.
Well, there is no doubt about it...Manic Trout is growing faster everyday and I am trying with every ounce of my being to keep up. Granted, its summer, so growth is more imminent than current, but I am getting the feeling that the Holiday Shopping is going to be extreme this year, and last year it almost killed me. Really, there were nights when I was in my studio at 5 in the morning, with tears streaming down my face that I was not going to get all of the orders out on time...and the last three nights of shipping, one of my sisters stood right there with me and saw the whole mess..it was intense and overwhelming and I would prefer to avoid all of that this December!
So this year I have realized that the way Manic Trout functions needs to step it up a notch...and I am taking advantage of the sloowww month of August to prepare! I have already released some of the Holiday '09 pieces to the big magazines and I have been making more one of a kind bits and baubles that will be released in September as well. The biggest change however is going to be the website...I have been testing carts out and deciding which of the big dog cart software I want to sign with...which at this point also means that I am quadrupling how much I pay monthly to have a web site. As well as switching from my almost free cart, I am switching to a much larger merchant account to process cards...which will work with the cart software and save me a huge amount of time and hassle (and that step will actually be cheaper, which is fantastic!). As of today I have made my decisions and am not getting ready to switch over...eek!
If you noticed that I have not been updating the site in the past few weeks, fret not, as a new bright and shiny Manic Trout is now in the works and will make your shopping experience a great deal cooler...you will be able to sign in (if you wish) track orders, set up registries and wish lists and send gifts with ease. I am really excited to be able to make this all happen and I strongly feel that its well worth the two weeks of constant programming and hair pulling out...not to mention the amount of cash I have been throwing down to prepare for all of this growth.
So what does all of that mean you ask? Currently, the hardest part of the very small business growth for me is all of a sudden having employees, increased monthly service fees, and having to invest in a greater amount of supplies per deign without having that much of an increase of sales at this moment (summer is pretty slow for online sales in general and I am realizing that holiday shopping is responsible for over 50% of Manic Trout annual sales) so I am facing the terrifying truth of dwindling savings that I am crossing my fingers is being spent in a smart fashion and being invested in something that will flourish. I am incredibly lucky that Manic Trout does not have any debt at this point and I have been fortunate enough to be able fund the growth...but still I'm terrified and on a budget.
If I could give a bit of advice to young designers, it would be to take business classes in school...I would even go as far as forget art school, get your mba...running a design business is actually a very small amount of design compared to what you do on the business, marketing and networking end and I often wish I had a business background. Although, honestly my bfa in computer graphics, which included a great deal of time in the engineering school programming, has made me grow an online business with out any help with the web site and I wouldn't trade that for the world! It's also been pretty rewarding when I talk to the tech guys at all of these software companies that i have been getting ready to work with and therefore have to ask tech questions about certain things I want to implement and they are shocked and amazed that I do the site myself...ah, its stuff like that keeps me plugging away! So maybe you don't need the mba...but seriously...business courses will only help you!
OK, as I am in the mood to ramble on, I will wrap it up...and get back to work on the site...I'm freaking out, but really excited to be able to provide a much cooler shopping experience...and I love the risk taking, growth and change that all comes with running a small business...I wouldn't have it any other way!

Before I even launch into why, please note that I said *most* gals. So last night I achieved studio perfection when I got to break in the new set up...the girls were all sprawled out on the couch and we all watched chick flicks while I worked (I am where the arrow is pointing in my jewelry area).
After the girls left I continued to work all hopped up on girl talk and cookie dough and proceeded to somehow break all of my hole making apparatuses at once...I have NO IDEA how this could happen, but I did not have time today to bring my power drill back to sears and the hand drill I broke is out of stock indefinitely...this brought on a mild panic attack at 2 am last night...but I survived.
This morning I dashed into my awesome local hardware store down the street and discussed the options. We decided that the best idea was to buy a new smaller power drill then my broken cordless one...and this is when I realized that I shop for tools like a girl...and I say this as a girl who grew up with a father who is an art carpenter and made sure I knew how to operate every single tool in his workshop by the time I was three and a mother who once brought home a table saw because she thought "of all the cool things she could do with it". I know my way around a hardware store...and I still suck at shopping in one. I kept trying to grab at all of the pretty colored, multi functioning, fancy packaged drills...the patient man who often assists me and is therefore used to this told me those were overpriced useless toys and steered me over to this plain looking PLUG IN...wait, I want to be on the go!!!...he pointed out that I make jewelry in one spot and would get a much more powerful drill this way...but its so inexpensive...but, he pointed out, a really great drill....but it's really ugly...he just looked at me with a look I get A LOT from men...but the packaging is really ugly too, and the direction changing button doesn't have arrows printed on it...I got that look again...oh fine, I huffed.
So I carried my ugly drill home and put it aside...a bit later I decided it was time to test drive it...my intern J was watching me out of the corner of her eye with a look of mild amusement as I pointed out how unattractive the box was and that the drill was only inside a plastic bag...what kind of packaging is that???...I then plugged it in and locked in one of my favorite bits and almost drilled through the table while I shot the metal I was drilling across the room...her amused look turned quickly to fear...I quietly put down the drill and looked at J...this may take a few minutes to get used to, but I promise to aim away from you...I took a deep breath and picked the speed machine back up...I'll admit it freaked me out, who knew such an ugly drill could have so much power??? It took a few tries, but within 15 minutes I was drilling through anything I could get my hands on...with an amazing amount of ease I have to point out...and then I realized that this is the most bad ass tool I have ever owned...and seriously the best $23 I have ever spent.

Summer is pretty slow for online shopping...most people try to spend as much time as possible off the computer and outside (yes, even me!) so I always try to find a few cool new places to show Manic Trout's little pretties. My lovely Girl Friday, Thea found this fantastic site called a few weeks ago which "provides an online exhibition space for talented artists, designers, makers selling handmade goods, and independent boutiques." I signed right up and was accepted for the next exhibition (which begins today!) and am really excited to be a pert of the site.
Please go , Brittni & Jeff have done an amazing job curating and designing the site, there are so many beautiful things to look at and discover!
I am proud to say that I did not try on one bikini this year in a dressing room with poor lighting and sad mirrors...I used a technique my mother taught me years ago...order a whole bunch online, try them on in your own home a few times and return all of the duds...stress free shopping every time!
Here is some inspiration from V Mag's summer shoot...







By illustrator Ryan Cox...unfortunately it is sold on the only two sites it is sold (in France!) one site is sold out and the other charges way more for shipping then the mirror costs...as in $100 to ship a $60 mirror...so I cannot have it and that makes me supremely bummed out...
I have gone on and on a few times about my desire to combine art and jewelry and make it work and thus far, I have not had very good luck...actual I have made nothing more then a mess with my attempts. So when I saw that Amy Steinberg, the creative maven behind created a new line which did just that, I was instantly smitten! My absolute favorite is the London necklace...

I love the little snippets of black fabric worked in, but there are oodles of others to check out as well...Excellent work Amy!!!!
While you are over at , make sure to check out Amy's art as well...which are the images used in the jewelry if you didn't fiure that out....I am loving "Praise In Paris"...

Actually, I hated Ms. Bailey and had them call me Sierra...I started my annual week long class at today. I went to school there, Gilly & Holly went there, and Thea is there now and its a great week that started today with a field trip to local antique and junk shops...including The Bottle Shop, which is my favorite place to shop...ever. We gathered out of the box supplies to make into jewelry for the next four days..it was pretty fun!
I discovered a bunch of whimsical vintage supplies to play with and am hoping to make some great one of a kind pieces that you'll see here I'm sure...But on a fun note, I also bought a few things for myself and wanted to share...
The first was a kicky little fuchsia faux alligator clutch:

I removed the chain handle...I prefer clutches without the strap...and took off the little chain accent and added a sassy little fox...

I also found two adorable half aprons, that I want to see, and as I already have an embroidered apron that I love, I now have a collection and needed something to hold them...so I nailed clothes pins to the pantry shelves (really tough to do, btw!) and clipped the aprons up...swoon!
