Shop the Bee Fall 2012

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Shop the bee is a bi-annual e-magazine featuring the best of handmade from the designers at the beehive in Atlanta, Georgia

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Fall 2012

FALL 2012 Shop the bee is a bi-annual online magazine that presents the best handmade of the

season from the beehive.

Each issue will update the reader on their favorite designers, fashion, home-finds, diy tips,

recipes from local food purveyors, and all the best things local and independently

designed.

Shop the bee is an independent online bi-annual magazine. All imagery contained within shop the bee are subject

to the copyright of the artist, illustrator, and photographers named, but not limited to. The beehive reserves its right

to copyright. Reproduction of any part of the publication is - in whole or in part without prior written permission - is

prohibited. All imagery not taken by the beehive has been permissed by the author. No liability will be accepted

by the editors arising out of, or in connection to the contents of shop the bee. Views and comments expressed by

the contributors are not always that of the editors and publishers.

sayings plates - $14 each

Tami Fulford for Handmade Studio

Cover Outfit dress: LK Clothing $78

earrings: Element 47 $38

clutch: Karen Meyers $58

cuff: HJ Designs $30

Tiny universe earrings - $68

Madeline Smiles Jewelry

When you ask a beehive designer to describe the store, they most likely start out by stating that we’re a

collective or community of local designers that live in the city of Atlanta. These facts are true. the beehive works

in a way that allows us to fall under the traditional definition of “community,” in that we all share the common

interests of creating and building a small creative business in the city of Atlanta. But to me, the definition of

community within the beehive means so much more. It means the giving of true, unmitigated, and (sometimes)

unrequited time and effort. It means that as a designer you see the bigger picture and are willing to do what it

takes to ensure everyone’s success within the store. It’s idealistic. And with the right mix, it’s possible. To me, it

means creating a family out of a community.

All of the smiling faces to your left are of beehivers, taken over the past year as we all were out-and-about

building our businesses at local festivals. At these events, you’ll typically find an entire row of beehivers,

selling each-other’s work, cross-promoting and selling with each other, and watching each other’s wares (and

backs) when need be. To help to ensure that our community stays sound, Beehivers choose to be a part of the

store, and in doing so also choose to commit their time, effort, and energy in ensuring - in whatever way they are

able - the visibility and growth of the store. Not only is doing so tantamount to the growth of their personal sales

and market share of customers within the store, but it helps to spread the word and build all of our businesses in

the general marketplace, as well.

Because of this, I view the beehive as a true community in every sense of the word and choose to add a bit to

Webster’s definition to better define exactly what we are: We are a group of people working toward a

common goal, with a common intention, with a true sense of altruism infused within our actions. Without the

willing support of all the designers contained within, I can clearly say that the beehive would not be the

success it is today. So thank you, beehive community, for all that you have done to grow us to where we are

today, and for all we will do together in the years to come.

That said, I’d like to give special acknowledgement to those designers who helped to bring this issue of

Shop the Bee to fruition. Brooke Helfen, our wonderful Store Manager and creator of SoSheSews took the

beautiful model photos in our Wear section, while the creator of Orangeberry Baby, Shanna Kenyon, provided

the oh-so-cute baby photos in our Babies and Kiddies section. Jewelry designer extraordinaire, Madeline Smiles, is

the gorgeous model in the Wear photos, and Julia Farrill, of stationary and housewares line, Red Bird Ink, so

graciously allowed me in the studio to learn how she works for the Studio Tour section. Thank you, one and all.

You’re all amazing.

We hope you enjoy this issue of Shop the Bee and thank you for your continued support of

handmade. You, too, help to make us the proud and strong community that we are

today.

Kayla Dress - Suakoko Betty $69

Plexi Dome Necklace - HJ Designs $90

Diana Mini Purse - P Sherrod $78

Hand-stamped Leather Belt - Meg & Cait $68

1. Heart Dress - Suakoko Betty $89

2. Tagua Necklace - Aria Handmade $60

3. Barkcloth Clutch - Karen Meyers $58

4. Resin cocktail ring - Element 47 $65

5. Shoes - Sole Shoes & Accessories

1. Mona Strapless Tie Dress - Raiment $89

2. Wood Woven Necklace - iram-inal designs $62

3. Resin Bracelet - Element 47 $55

4. Zippy Mini Clutch - Handmade Recess $18.50

Gold-filled Earrings - Throwing Stars Jewelry $128

Gold-filled necklace - K Smith Jewelry $88

Tank Top - LK Clothing $58

Kona Shorts - Suakoko Betty $64

Alpaca Wool Clutch - Alejandra Dunphy $58

Narrow Leather Bracelet - Lush Designs $42 each

Batik obi skirt - LK Clothing $68

Striped Shorts - LK Clothing $62

Fiona Batik Shorts - Raiment $64

Kona Shorts - Suakoko Betty $64

Beaded necklaces - Madeline Smiles $128

River stone cocktail ring - Wendy Tonsits $115

Sweet Circle Skirt - SoSheSews $38

Samantha Bag - P Sherrod - $135

Copper Cuffs - Element 47 $20 each

Leather belts by Meg & Cait - $36 - $68

Skirts by SoSheSews

High-low polka dot dress - Raiment $86

Tiffany leather clutch - P Sherrod $90

99% silver & copper cuff - aakofii $175

Amazing migrator earrings - Madeline Smiles Jewelry $88

Patchwork Tote - Karen Meyers $115

1. stencil suede pounch - Karen Meyers $12

2. Janie clutch - Handmade Recess $36

3. Cross body purse - B Handmade $38

4. Patchwork tote - Karen Meyers $115

5. Leather Tablet Sleeve - P Sherrod $60

6. Envelope leather clutch - P Sherrod $90 7. Gertrude & mini - Handmade Recess

$40 & $28.50

1. Anna buckle - Princess & Butch $40 4. Lg flower headband in black - KLea $24

2. Astrid buckle - Princess & Butch $40 5. Lg flower headband in blue - KLea $24

3. Upcycled hair clip – SoSheSews $8

Feather Fascinator Headband - Blue Eyed Freckle $35

Earrings by Element 47 - $38

Earrings by Element 47 - $38

Eco-wood ring

Aria Handmade $45

Turquoise cocktail ring

Wendy Tonsits $125

Agate & sterling ring

Wendy Tonsits $115

Riverstone ring

Wendy Tonsits $115

Upcycled game piece pendants

w/vintage comics - Gangbusters

$24 each

Koi leather earrings

HJ Designs $30

Wire-wrapped tagua

Aria Handmade $35

Tagua daisy earrings

Aria Handmade $39

Agate geode gold necklace

Katherine Smith Jewelry $88

lean leather cuffs by Lush Designs $42 each

lean leather cuffs by Lush Designs $42 each

Many Times New Floating Circle Necklace

Throwing Stars Jewelry $128

Gold filigree ampersand

Christina Kober Jewelry - $124

Large orchid gold-filled earrings

Throwing Stars Jewelry $150 $70

Sterling potato chip earrings

Wendy Tonsits $50 $70

Sweet halo earrings

Freshie & Zero $54 $70

Oxidized copper ring necklace

June Shin $42

Angel wing necklace

The Funky Trunk $68

flux necklace

Gangbusters $32

Copper bowl earring

Aakofii $30

99% sterling and copper cuff

Aakofii $125

Rusty cross necklace

The Funky Trunk $74

Prism necklace

The Funky Trunk $64

Chroma threads in brass

SoSheSews $18

Long spectrum chain necklace

SoSheSews $18

Large ceramic necklace

Olaria Studio $46 Fused glass bracelet

Hirsch Glass $22

2-side secret message necklace

Jessica Swift $34

Rock a different

pattern on both sides!

model photos by Shanna Kenyon

model photos by Shanna Kenyon

Fleece baby blanket - Orangeberry Baby $60

1. Pinafore jumper - JosieBlu $128

2. upcycled hair clip - SoSheSews $8

3. Felted stud earrings - GirlyGirl Productions $10

4. Square plushie creature - Mr. Sogs - $20

Desktop subway art block Bubby’s Handmade - $10

Wood block mounted art print Ferntree Studio - $18 each

1. knitted sweater - Lylah G $65

2. fanciful skirt - GirlyGirl Production $35

3. strawberry garden sun hat - Felted Heart $16

4. owl plushie - Luvaboo - $20

5. resin necklace - Ferntree studio $10

Tomato knitted hat Lylah G - $35

Broccoli Felted Applique Tee Felted Heart - $24 each

Watermelon knitted hat Felted Heart - $35 each

Shirt in a mason jar Felted Heart - $28 each

Garden Girl Dolls Luvaboo - $45 each

Polymer clay “sweets” necklaces Green Thread by Kelli Shields - $14 each

Felted tooth fairy pillows Felted Heart - $12 each

Reversible skirt GirlyGirl Productions - $35

Frilly Skirt Girly Girl Productions - $35

Reversible skirt GirlyGirl Productions - $35

Boys knitted sweater Lylah G - $65

Conquistador Shirt Viva Greetings- $24

Superhero pals Luvaboo- $45

model photography by Shanna Kenyon

model photography by Shanna Kenyon

hat $14, Leggins $18 Orangeberry Baby

Baby bibs Willaby Handmade - $12

Reversible spring-to-fall hat Willaby Handmade- $28

Eco-friendly baby block Willaby Handmade - $18

Baby bibs Willaby Handmade - $12

1. mustache onesie - Bubby’s Handmade $18

2. teddy knitted hat– Lylah G $40

3. Superhero pal - Luvaboo $45

4. knitted pom-pom booties - Lylah G - $30

Glasses onesie Bubby’s Handmade- $18

Little Mr. onesie Bubby’s Handmade- $18

Elephant appliqué onesie Ferntree Studio- $18

Heishi dyed organic onesie Willaby Handmade- $22

these one-piece jumpers for kids are a favorite for moms, and make the perfect gift for moms-to-be

Cascading flower onesie Bubby’s Handmade- $18

Turquoise mustache onesie Bubby’s Handmade- $18

Robot onesie Willaby Handmade- $19

Hola onesie Viva Greetngs - $18

Knot hat - Orangeberry Baby $15

Mod bonnet

Lylah G - $25

Knot hat

Orangeberry Baby - $15

Teether with jersey lovely Willaby Handmade - $16

Small bird canvas

Green Thread $20

Wall art - rabbit

Jeanette Zeis $15

Small bird canvas

Green Thread $20

Cotton lovely blanket

Willaby Handmade $32

Full body bib

Bubby’s Handmade $20

Handmade swaddle Bubby’s Handmade $41

Organic pear rattle

Willaby Handmade $18

Oddvark creature plushie Mr. Sogs - $42

Oddvark creature plushie Mr. Sogs - $42

Owls appliqué onesie Ferntree Studio- $18

Birds appliqué onesie Ferntree Studio- $18

Orders made in-store

Custom birth board $25 Bubby’s Handmade

Knot hat $15; stroller blanket $55 Orangeberry Baby

Ceramic bowls Ceramica Botanica

Starting at $20

Porcelain bowls

La Mer Ceramics $23 & $28

Very small porcelain cup

La Mer Ceramics $20 each

Cozy ceramic mug

Jeanette Zeis $26

Illustrated cup

Jeanette Zeis $36

Tumbler

Jeanette Zeis $20

Serving platter

Handmade Studio $28

Word magnets

Handmade Studio $8 each

Ceramic mug

Handmade Studio $18

Small teardrop dish

Ceramica Botanica $20 each

Ceramic mug

Handmade Studio $18

Pasta serving bowl

ceramic botanica $85

Rectangle tray

Ceramica Botanica $65

Dichroic mosaic glass frame & mirror

Leann Christian $28 & $58

Limited edition design coasters

Jessica Swift $24

Upcycled glass Wine & cheese board

Hirsch Glass $20

Vegetable harvest letterpress all art Concrete Lace $39

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stationary lines with a touch of humor will make your day

Sketch pads

Jane Hancock $7 each

Letterpress card

Jane Hancock $4 each

Pinback critters

Jane Hancock $3 each

stationary lines with a touch of humor will make your day

Spanish language letterpress cards Viva Greetings $4.50 each

Original art piece SoSheSews $25

Little animal head SoSheSews $35

Art print Tim Boyd $20

Art print Tim Boyd $20

Original art piece SoSheSews $25

Mod rooster Green Thread $24 Original painting Jessica Swift $160

Hand-poured candles Belle Vintage Large $16 Medium $14 Small $12

Skin Sticks Rinse Bath & Body $8 each

New scent! Lemon Lime Mama

candle $16; soap $9

New scent! Lemon Lime Mama

candle $16; soap $9

Bath Tea Bags

Gwen’s Blends $5.50 small

Gee Baby Moisturizer

Gwen’s Blends $4.50

Body Glo

Gwen’s Blends $20

Body Butter

Honeysuckle Soap $7.25

Shampoo Bar

Gwen’s Blends $13.50 each

Body Glo & Night Cream

Honeysuckle Soap $17 & $12

Geranium Bath Salt

Mama $12 each

Orange Ginger Lotion

Honeysuckle Soap $10.95

Landmark Stone Magnets and Coasters Custom Coasters

Magnets - $3 each; Coasters - $12 each

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Neighborhood Boards Bubby’s Handmade Home

$55

Atlanta Highway coozies

Concrete Lace - $5 each Dirty South T-Shirt

Happy Family $22

Neighborhood Postcard Concrete Lace $3.50

Artisanal Salts Beautiful Briny Sea

$8 - $24

Artistinal Teas Just Add Honey

$6 (1oz) & $16 (4 oz)

Locally Made Honey $10.50

Gourmet Hot Sauce

Emily G’s $6 each

Hotlanta Hot Sauce

$5 each

eavy Machinery is what operates daily in Julia Farrill’s working

studio space where she creates her popular handmade stationary

line, Red Bird Ink. Set in a surreally quaint looking pink storefront, in

a very scenic part of old Conyers, GA, I spent some time with Julia

to discuss her craft, talk about her space, and to see how she works.

the studio tour

Why the name Red Bird Ink? I have always loved animals and had a particular fascination with birds. When I was a little girl a cardinal used to come sit

on my windowsill and I would spend hours watching and talking with him. Since then a family of cardinals has lived in my

garden in Blacksburg, and now in Atlanta. While I was starting Red Bird Ink a pair of cardinals was building a nest near our

house. The female's right leg and foot did not work so she would carefully land with one foot grabbing the branch and then

settling her body down to stay upright. She then meticulously gathered branches from the dogwood by my window to build

her nest, grasping little twigs with her beak and moving her head back and forth until the branch broke and she flew

away. Often, she fell to the ground because one foot was not enough grip to keep her on the branch. Throughout this the

male cardinal was flying around not helping at all. I was starting to get frustrated with him and then he swooped down to

catch a bug, flew over to the female and fit to her. It was amazing to watch. We've moved the design studio since then by

still have nesting cardinals here! They teach their babies to fly, hunt for sunflower seed in our bird feeder swoop around the

magnolias, dogwoods and camellias in our garden.

What’s your inspiration behind your line (why do you do what you do?)

I adore paper and ink. The world endlessly inspires me to create new designs. My background in Landscape Architecture

has a big influence on my work. Botanicals in particular are fascinating to study, sketch and illustrate. I'm also intrigued by

insects, maps, patterns, fabric, cultural elements... almost anything can be my new source of inspirational fuel.

How would you describe the feel of your studio? Our print studio in Olde Town Conyers has a lot of history. It's an old barber shop, turned candy shop, turned print shop. The

exterior is bright pink store front, left over from the candy shop days, and we kept the two tone pink pole inside too. The rest is

bright clean white with the original black and white floors. We like to keep the studio walls pretty spare and bright so we

can accurately mix ink and see the tiny details in our print work. Music is always on at the studio, it sets the tone for the day

and keeps us moving. On a nice day we open the doors and you might hear Etta James flowing out as you walk by. Our

three big old printing presses take up most of the space and when they are running the studio is humming!

Our design studio is an extra room in our house which is in Decatur. We do all of our design, packaging and shipping from

the Decatur studio. It's also a clean white space but filled with stacks of finished letterpress pieces ready to be packed up

and shipped out into the world.

How do you handle creating in the amount of space you have? Oh how I wish for more space! As Red Bird Ink has grown we've quickly filled up every square inch of space, but have been

able to rearrange to make it work. Eventually we hope to move to a larger location.

What are your future plans for the growth of your line? We are looking forward to introducing a new line with more work from Lucy Laliberte, the mastermind behind our pig & cow

prints. Another element we are hoping to introduce soon are a few fabric products.

What are your studio essentials? What couldn’t you create without? Our fabulous giant old printing presses, lots of rulers, lots of ink, paper, Pandora, coffee, a nice sharp blade on our paper

cutter, a notebook and pencils.

What business advice would you have about your product process for other indie

designers like yourself? Do what you do because you love it, not because you can. When you feel overwhelmed with inspiration, then take a deep

breath and dive in. Try to let your designer-self find balance with your business-self.

You can view Julia’s entire line of stationary and housewares on her website, www.redbirdink.com.

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