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NEW wallets by à la mode

Many months in the making (mostly in my head), I've come up with a wallet that incorporates both fabric and seatbelts. It took me 4 tries before I was satisfied with the results.

It features a zipper pocket (not pictures as I ran out of zippers), 6 credit card slots and two bill pockets. It folds nice and flat and closes with a snap. I hope to have some listed in my Etsy shop soon. This particular one is already reserved.

I love it when a plan comes together...even if it takes many, many months. What do you think?

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May Featured Member- Linda Cox Demers of a' la mode


May's featured member is one of our founding teammates Linda Cox Demers of a' la mode. Linda is a dynamic, beautiful, hip and extremely talented entrepreneur. She balances her family and her art and makes it look easy! She's also our "go to girl" for all things blog, Internet and social networking. Once you have had time to digest all the goodies in her shop (and believe me you are going love it) you must also check out her blog and several of the blogs; scoutie girl and the girl indie blog she contributes to regularly. We asked Linda to tell us about herself:

Give us a little background on yourself:

I was born and raised in the Midwest, just outside of Chicago. After college, I moved to Chicago where I met my husband. We lived there, except for 18 months in Philadelphia, for many years before moving to Rhode Island. I have two boys ages 12 and 7 years.

When my family moved to Rhode Island in 2004, I needed to find work that allowed me flexible hours. I always wanted to have my own business, so I took the leap and began making and selling my designs online in 2005. I began wholesaling handbags and decorative light switch plates under the name à la mode.

When did you first become interested in your art form?

I have been designing, creating, and dreaming of art since I was very small. I have dabbled in just about every art form imaginable since I was very small. As a result, I never felt drawn to any particular art medium. It was the process that interested me, teaching myself how to do something or taking something apart and making it into something else.

As a little girl, I learned to sew from my mom. I was very crafty and would make things out of whatever I could find. I remember making a little television set for my Barbie with a cardboard jewelry box and sewing pins for antenna. If I wanted a new skirt or handbag, I’d make it.

What inspires you?

Simple, everyday things really inspire me most. I might notice a pattern on a building or a piece of hardware in the local hardware store. I love making utilitarian objects into something useful and beautiful.

Does living in Rhode Island influence your work in any way?

Absolutely, although it doesn’t manifest Itself in a literal way. I take walks to the beach which allows me to relax and gain clarity in art and life. The beauty in nature definitely influences my work.

What techniques do you use the most in your work?

Since I make many different things, it is hard to say. Knowing how to sew and piece things together has helped me deconstruct things. One medium I use almost everyday and in all of my work is photography.

What do you find most challenging in your work?

I really like the initial process of bringing a totally new idea to life. Sometimes I wake up with an idea, often a crazy one, and I’ll obsess over it for a while until I can figure out how to create it. It may take me many frustrating tries before I’m happy with it, but if it comes together in the end, that fulfills me most.

How did you find Etsy?

I knew about Etsy when it first started but was very skeptical about it. It seemed like a great idea, but I needed to see it work. It took me two years to finally decide to join. Once I did, I joined this great team and have learned so much about selling online (on and off Etsy).

Apart from your Etsy work, what do you do?

I love to spend time with my family, preferably away from home since that is where I work. I like to blog and explore the Internet. I like to garden, read, take pictures and hang out with friends.

What's your favorite place in Rhode Island?

I’d say the beach. Every time I go to any beach in RI, I feel energized. Coming from the Midwest, there is nothing like the ocean (sorry, Lake Michigan).
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Celebrate Mother's Day with a sense of humor!

Continuing with the Mother's Day theme, alamodestuff is featuring this fun retro switchplate.





"My husband has said this to the kids for years. I decided to make a switchplate simply to remind them on a daily basis."





This cheeky switchplate is individually decoupaged by hand and can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Kid tested and mother approved, the switchplate will withstand everything from kitchen and bathroom traffic to sticky little fingers. Other sizes and styles (quadruple, toggle, dimmer, etc.) also available.





Through Mother's Day, alamodestuff is offering free shipping (and gift wrap and card) on this switchplate (anywhere in the US or Canada). Leave a comment regarding this item and you'll be entered into our Mother's Day giveaway. Details are below!





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Arts in RI Mother's Day giveaway! All you have to do to qualify is leave a comment for the artist about their Mother's Day item. You will be entered into a random drawing for a basket of handmade goods made by Arts In RI members. You can leave a comment every time we post a new item for multiple chances of winning! We are also offering the winner the option of having the winning basket sent directly to his or her mother if they so choose!
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A new collaboration project between Lauren Minco and alamodestuff

Lauren Minco (laurenminco.etsy.com) and Linda Demers (alamodestuff.etsy.com) recently collaborated on a project making several of Lauren's colorful illustrations into art you can wear.

These necklaces are fun, lightweight, and bold. "Lauren's drawings are so vibrant," says Linda. "I was excited to take someones art and make them into pendants. These masked girls are particularly irresistible."


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A Valentine's To Love

Arts In RI team members decided to creatively challenge one another to embrace the season of love with Valentine themed products. Between now and Valentine's Day we will share some of these "lovely" designs with you here on our blog. Let us know how you feel about our art by leaving a comment. Everyone who leaves a comment will be entered into a random drawing for an Arts In RI gift basket featuring goodies from many of our shops. (one entry per person per post. In other words you can enter once every time we post a new product!!!) Be sure to check back on the blog on Valentine's Day as we will announce the winner that day. Entries will be accepted until midnight February 13th.

Have you ever fallen in love with something at first sight? That's how I felt when I saw this classy Valentine themed clutch made by Linda of Alamodestuff. The fabric is velvet flocked red taffeta. Linda said of the fabric: "When I saw it, I simply had to have it. I wasn't sure what I was going to make, but I bought it anyway. After staring at it for days, I decided that it would make the perfect clutch for a little black dress. The shape was inspired by the purses of the 1940s. It reminds me of a time when women wore evening gloves with their fancy little bags." Check out Linda's shop for this item as well as other wonderful items with urban appeal.
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Member Recognition
















Two of our members, Kim of Kim V Glass and Linda of A la' mode have recently been published! Kim has a wonderful tutorial of her electroformed skeleton key in the Oct/Nov 2008 issue of Glass Line Magazine, and one of Linda's bags has been featured in the October 2008 issue of Stressfree Living. Congratulations to both of them. We are so proud of them. Both make beautiful art and it's really nice when talent is recognized.
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