Thursday, August 13, 2009

Thanks Gold Coast & Art at the Glen!

Hi Everyone -

Second Chance Art & Accessories wants to thank all those who stopped by the booth at the Gold Coast Art Fest (july 31-aug 2) and the Art at the Glen show this past weekend (August 8-9). Here's a few pictures from the shows:

Above - our booth at Art at the Glen... I didn't get to take as many pictures at this show. Too bad, I did see lots of great doggie photo op's. Dogs in strollers wearing dresses... that's all I can say. Too bad my border collie won't put up with this sort of treatment. She's got too much to do to be sitting in a stroller.
Above is our booth at the Gold Coast Art fest. We had great weather for this one!

Here's a couple of new pieces up on the wall in the booth at Gold Coast. I'm on the hunt for more old golf clubs, since this one was a hit! (it's difficult to see from the photo, but the lower piece in the photo reads "nineteenth hole coat check" and has old golf clubs mounted for "hooks" to hang coats.

Here's a couple more coat racks & a chalkboard. In the next few weeks, I'll be making more of these coatracks.... look out doors, here I come! (the coat racks are made from sections of paneled doors, sliced up with a table saw).

Here's my husband & I at the Gold Coast art fest. This is one of those "take a picture of yourself by holding the camera out at arm's length" shots. Not bad, huh?
thanks again for stopping by the blog... our next show will be the Frankfort Fall Fest over labor day weekend. Meanwhile, I'll be shopping at the Sandwich antiques market in a week or so for more fantastic salvage items! Can't wait for this one, since I've been unable to visit the Kane County Flea Market all summer due to my show schedule. As always - take care! :) Amy



Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Chalkboards, knobs, & epoxy....

Hi Everyone! Here's a look at what we've been up to lately at Second Chance Art & Accessories...

I've made chalkboards in the past using vintage frames or window sash frames, but up until this point the chalkboard itself was made using chalkboard paint. I've been looking for a more durable chalkboard material that can stand up to heavy use - for businesses, restaurants, and for those who just want something more durable.

So, I've ordered some factory made porcelain coated steel chalkboards. They come in these huge sheets.... 4' x 8', on a semi truck...(makes receiving them a little more interesting, not your every day package!)

Here's the sheet before cutting:

Here's a picture of my Dad, running the material through his table saw. This was after our session of "try to figure out how to most efficiently cut the chalkboard to get the most pieces out of it"... or something like that.
To be honest, I was hoping to get some sparks flying in the picture... but no such luck. The material has a layer of metal in it, so this was not the most comfortable thing to do. We were pelted with small metal bits as we cut each piece..

Above... we've cut pieces to fit an assortment of frames. I've also got black chalkboards. Below is a closeup of the finished chalkboards, all in a stack. The material comes with protective plastic on the surface, which I plan to leave on for my customers to remove.


Okay, now on to other things...yesterday we worked on more coat racks. I've done quite a few now with doorknob "hooks"... but it has taken a little bit of figuring. After all, how does one attach something securely that was not intended for this purpose?

Let's just say we have our methods... and they involve a lot of epoxy! Which is really sticky stuff.... but you can clean your hands afterward with denatured alcohol - comes right off.

The photo above shows a new piece with it's original paint... I've added lots of antique hardware for hanging keys.


This piece (above) required a departure from our usual method... I guess these old porcelain faucet handles are not quite like doorknobs.

Here's a long one....8 knobs! This piece was made from a hard-to-find full door length door panel. The other half of this door is becoming a golf-themed coat rack. At the time I took these photos, it was still in the "drying" position, so I didn't want to disturb it.
Come out to the Gold Coast Art Fair (July 31, August 1-2), and visit our booth - #258-258.5 to check out the new pieces in person! We'd love to have you stop by... the booth is near the corner of Wells street & Erie, downtown Chicago. Hours: Friday noon-5pm, sat & sun 10am-5pm.
We'll also be in Glenview, IL the following weekend (August 8-9). Check out Art at the Glen Town Center.. hours are 10am-5pm sat & sun.
take care - Amy :)







Friday, July 17, 2009

Oak Brook Fine Craft Invitational 2009

Hi Everyone! Thank you for stopping by the booth at the Oak Brook Fine Craft show last weekend - it was a hot, sticky weekend, but at least it was sunny & above 70 degrees! (our last show was 50-60 degrees, and in June!)

Here's a picture of the booth:


Here's some of my typical "feet photos" - don't ask why I keep taking these, but now it seems to be a show tradition. Maybe it's an easy way to post pictures of my Mom & I without having our faces shown....



So - what's new with Second Chance Art & Accessories? Mainly... my husband & I are now moved into our "new" old house in Minooka, IL. We've spent the last month or so packing up the old house, and finishing up the details of selling the old house. We are grateful to now be living in one location, and have all the fantastic salvage stored neatly in our "new" carraige house.
I've got some new items in the works... so I'll plan a post in the next week or two with some preview photos. Hopefully these items will make their debut at the Gold Coast Art Fest in a couple of weeks -
thanks for stopping by the blog - I appreciate all the support of my customers! take care - Amy


Thursday, June 11, 2009

Eastside Millenium Art Fest 2009

Hi Everyone! Thanks for stopping by the booth at the Eastside Millenium Art Fest this past weekend - June 5-7. Here's some pictures of the Second Chance Art & Accessories tent before the fest opened:



Each show brings it's challenges - this weekend the weather was only 50-60 degrees, and saturday brought a consistent drizzle the entire day. We found new use for all of our blanket "padding" that gets set aside while art is on display!

Above is a picture of my foot, along with my Mom's feet. My Mom, a real trooper, was with me in the cold the entire weekend. Despite the cold, we got to meet some new faces and sell some great artwork.


On the personal front, my husband & I are moving about 15 minutes west - to a house we've been working on for about a year now. The move is happening in the next couple of weeks. I hope to share some photos from our new home in progress.... I think it will probably be in progress for quite some time!


thanks for all your support & stopping by the booth, blog, etc. Our next show is at Oak Brook Center, July 11-12th. Looking forward to it! take care - Amy :)






Thursday, May 07, 2009

2009 Show Schedule

Hi Everyone! Second Chance Art & Accessories' 2009 show schedule is coming together...

So far, we'll be at:
June 5-7: Eastside Millenium Art Festival, Chicago
July 11-12: Oak Brook Center Invitational Fine Craft Exhibition - Oak Brook, IL
July 31-August 2: Gold Coast Art Fair, Chicago
August 8-9: Art at the Glen, Glenview, IL
Sept. 5-7: Frankfort Fall Festival, Frankfort, IL
Dec. 3-6: One of a Kind Show & Sale, Chicago
I'm still waiting to hear back from a couple of shows... I'll be sure to keep the website up to date - check out the Events page for updated info.
Sadly, we won't be exhibiting at the Wells Street Art Festival this year, because we did not get in! This brings up a whole new can of worms... how to get our art to the public, without having to go through a "gatekeeper" (aka - show juries!). Without getting into too much detail, I am seriously considering starting to sell art directly from the new website. After the dust settles from our move (in case you haven't heard, my husband & I are moving a short distance... which includes both of our home based businesses) & we see how this show season pans out, we'll likely be considering a few new avenues to get our products to the public.
Here's a sneak peek at a few new items:
Hotel Laundry vintage painted mirror -
Flower Shoppe themed painted door panel sign - with original green paint -

Jardin de Provence painted door panel sign, with original paint finish -
Now this is a fun project currently underway for our Editions Speciales line....
here is the before picture - an antique highboy dresser...

Here it is in the works - it has been outfitted with 6 vintage P.O. box doors, with working combinations. The top drawer has been removed & subsequent opening "slotted" so mail can be deposited into each of 6 boxes. In this photo, it is just back from "carpentry land" - aka - Dad's workshop (thanks Dad!). A new finish & hardware has yet to be applied. Check this one out in person at one of our retail shows... once it's finished, you'll find it on the website under Editions Speciales.
Thanks for stopping by! We're looking forward to an exciting season of retail shows with new products, along with a new workshop location for us. I'll be sure to share more pictures of our home renovation as we make more progress... take care - Amy








Friday, April 03, 2009

New website, new items, new house...

Hi everyone... Yes, I seem to have fallen back to my "post once a month" schedule that sometimes occurs when other life events take over. Ya know what I mean?

Anyway... the new website is coming now VERY soon, I mean it this time! I'm hoping to get it up live early next week. Over the past month I spent time uploading all of my current inventory, and working with a designer to get the web template ready. Another great thing about my new site is the potential for ecommerce in the future... I'm thinking within the next year I'd like to go for it!

I've also been applying to shows for the summer... and having professional pictures taken (finally!) of some of my art for show applications... here's a few samples:

Cool new towel rack with an old faucet to hang your towels from.... the photog actually put the brick background in after the fact. Pretty sneaky!



This piece hangs 4 sets of keys from old window sash lock catches... labeled with the vintage label holders. I've also put 2 doorknobs & a level at the bottom for coats....
Here's an interesting coat rack - I was going for a 1900-1920's feel.. like a fancy old hotel or maybe a theater.... this one has a combo of vintage hooks & some window sash lock pieces to hold your coats. Label the 5 sections for your family members. The label holders are vintage - from the American Type Founder's Co.... (as imprinted onto each).

I hope to resume my more frequent posting habits shortly! My husband & I have our house up for sale, and hope to move to our new place soon (another vintage find). With this will come all the fun of moving a home business.... a few hundred windows, etc.
thanks for stopping by! :) Amy


Wednesday, March 04, 2009

New website coming soon!

Hi Everyone -

I guess the cold weather has caused my blogging ability to slow down a bit... (what other excuse can I come up with to explain my lack of posts?)

Not to say there's nothing going on though... in fact, the Second Chance Art & Accessories website is being redesigned right now! I'm actually posting on the blog as a way to procrastinate working on the website....(can anyone relate?)

I found a great designer to build a new template for the website. I've been taking pictures of assorted "goodies" that are commonly used in second chance art - for potential use on the website. Here's some of the items I snapped:


Above: Terrific old label holders.. soon to become part of some great coat racks, and a fantastic large map of Europe - awaiting a new life behind a window..



Above: great old hose nozzles... likely to become hooks for a coat or hanging jar vase, and look at all the knobs! If you don't recognize these, you've never been in a house with old wiring. I harvested these from my basement (1918 house) when we updated our electric. I've found they make interesting hooks for coats...







Here's a few more pictures (above) that you may see on the new website - a variety of old but beautiful doorknob backplates, my tobacco can "vase" full of light fixture arm "flowers", old porcelain cross handles for faucets, and of course - another map. I think I have a map addiction!

Thanks for stopping by. I hope to have the new website up soon! As a result, I have not been updating my current site like usual. My current site will remain active until the new site is ready - & then you'll see some new pieces from Second Chance Art & Accessories!
take care - Amy :)

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Hi Everyone!

It's been a few weeks since my last post, so I figured I'd share what I've been up to with Second Chance Art & Accessories, and a few personal things.

I have finished up 5 art projects for Osteria Ottimo, a great new Italian restaurant in Orland Park. I've included a few pictures of 3 of the pieces.... at the time I took these, I was delivering 2 more - so they were not yet up on the wall.

Want to check out the art? Get yourself some great Italian food, and go see for yourself! I've been there for dinner twice so far - the food is excellent!

Osteria Ottimo: 16111 S. lagrange Rd., Orland Park, IL (708) 403-3366; check out the article below for more info.
http://www.frankfortstation.com/Articles-c-2009-01-30-190929.112113_Not_your_everyday_Italian_Ostertia_Ottimo.html


This mirror is to the left of the bar, close to the area where the antipasto trays are prepared. Antipasto is definitely a specialty here. Check out the vintage look slicer that is used when you order an antipasto tray!

You'll have to dine in & ask what this really means.... Something about God & water, man & wine.... (painted on a rustic old door section)

This is an old 2 pane storm window, that I've refinished with dark stain to help guide patrons to the restrooms. By the way, the restrooms are worth checking out - fantastic trough sink & tile work!

Aside from the projects for Osteria Ottimo, I've been searching for great art "ingredients" on ebay. I also took a trip to the Kane County Flea Market.. but to my dismay, it was not happening the weekend I thought. Hmmmmm... much disappointment, but somehow I got my wires crossed.
So - I drowned my sorrows at Island Girl Salvage (below). I picked up some great old paneled doors for future artwork. If you haven't visited this place, it's worth checking out.




Here's the latest on our own personal adventure - our "new" old house. We had victory over cottage cheese on this bedroom ceiling. When installing ductwork, big chunks of it fell down all over, so we hired some drywall folks to fix it for us. Here's the before shot:


Yay! Cottage cheese no more! Ready for paint:









I couldn't resist adding this picture, of my little border collie, Olive. She's an overachiever, & decided to clean out the last 2 pieces of dog food from the bottom of the bag.














Next up for Second Chance Art & Accessories: continuing my research process for options on having my website redone, applying to shows for 2009, and making inventory! Much is in the works...stay tuned! Confirmed shows for this year so far: Oak Brook Center Fine Craft Invitational (July 11-12), One of a Kind Show & Sale (Dec. 3-6).
thanks for stopping by - :) Amy

Monday, January 05, 2009

New Year, New Beginnings, "New" house.....

Hi Everyone! Happy 2009! Hope you all had a great holiday season, and best wishes for this year to come.

I've got some personal pictures to show & tell here - I haven't talked much about our "new" house yet....... but in the future you'll probably see more of it. At this point, we've mostly been doing things that aren't very fun or visable. (ie - new wiring, some new HVAC, a new attic floor). But I do have some before & after pics of my new basement. This basement was classic-old house creepy, with a low ceiling, & wires running every which way. We've cleaned up much of the old clutter & painted it white.


EEEEWwww! Scarrrryyy!

A little better.....


Creeptacular......... or yuckarific? .....


Not so creepy....


It's still not the taj mahal, but certainly much less creepy! We have yet to install some cabinets for storage (from one of my favorite places: the Ikea as-is section!), and some curtains I'm making from more Ikea fabric. Who knows..... this may be a mini Second Chance Art & Accessories workshop for a while - until I can build a bonafide workshop / garage in the backyard.

On the business side of my life - here's a few great finds I picked up this weekend - from freecycle. If you haven't heard of freecycle - check it out! http://www.freecycle.org/ This organization runs local groups that allow postings of free items offered to the group members. A great way to recycle things you no longer need, but think someone else can use... and you don't even have to take anything to goodwill.

I got really lucky with these dressers. I'm thinking at least one may end up as a one of a kind sink vanity for sale in my booth at some point......

















Good bye for now - thanks for checking in! take care - Amy :)