April, 2008

rosie

April 23rd, 2008 / Posted by fpgirl / Permalink

 rosie
Here is Rosie!!
and a note from her owner…
I was actually on the hunt for an English Bulldog, but came upon Rosie and loved her immediately! I wanted a female dog I could name Rosie Ruby, and when I saw her, she looked like a Rosie Ruby to me. She is my first dog and she is a handful! But she’s very sweet and good protection since I live alone.
Name: Rosie Ruby
Nick names: Rosie Monster, Rosie Posie, The Beast, Poop face!
Breed: American Bulldog
Likes: Everyone, squeaky toys, digging up the flowers in my yard, taking over the whole bed, and a good belly rub.
Dislikes: People with there hoods up. Boxes, mannequins, and ceiling fans are scary!!
Favorite friends: Indi, Brownie, Baxter and Keegan
Rosie is a great dog! I love that monster!!

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samantha lamb

April 22nd, 2008 / Posted by fpgirl / Permalink

 samantha lamb
I am definitely a big fan of Samantha Lamb’s photography, I know many of my fellow crafty bloggers are too. Sam is exhibiting her work in NY with an opening this weekend!
Samantha tells me that prints and coffee table books will be available, there are about 21 framed pieces, and she will be playing great music. Plus, this is a perfect opportunity to check out the In Good Company Workplaces, a space for women entrepreneurs.
If that isn’t enough to entice you, here are some of the photos…
 samantha lamb
 samantha lamb
 samantha lamb

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canoga park store

April 22nd, 2008 / Posted by fpgirl / Permalink

 canoga park store
 canoga park store
 canoga park store
We just opened in Canoga Park, CA! Here’s a few photos; come say hello! (How much do you love the pinwheels in the bike basket?)
Westfield Topanga Mall
Canoga Park, CA 91303
(818) 716-8069
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-7pm

  • Kristen says:

    Could you provide a close up picture of the pinwheels? I’d like to figure out how to make some of my own ! Thanks

  • Arin Michelle says:

    i love the style of the quilty throw pillows. do the FP gods make them, or buy them? i wish i had some!!!!

  • modish says:

    Portland wants you, Portland neeeeeds you! Come to Portland, won’cha?

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green house

April 21st, 2008 / Posted by fpgirl / Permalink

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greenhouse 1 green house
I love this Greenhouse waste paper basket spotted on siagraphica designed by Jantze Brogard Asshoff. The designers exhibited at design fair Salone Satellite in Milan.
peek 1 web green house
peek 2 web green house
I also love this whimsical key hole cabinet called “Peek” !

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donut tape dispensers

April 18th, 2008 / Posted by fpgirl / Permalink

 donut tape dispensers
 donut tape dispensers
Last week was Mill Week. Once a year we invite all of our fabric mills to visit the office so they can get a better sense of what FP is all about, meet with the designers and production team, and take a look at what we are working on. One of our vendors brought a donut tape dispenser, and our designers kind of loved it. Our vendor said she would send one from China, but when the knits team opened the box, she had sent a whole bunch!
 donut tape dispensers
So the knits team had a fake donut party. They are easily amused.

  • fpgirl says:

    Hi Samantha!
    I’d love to blog about your show! I’ve been a fan of your work. I’ll send you an email with my address if you would like to send me some jpegs. Good luck! I’ll try to come check it out!

  • Helloooo there:) i could not locate a e-mail address for the blog…but.. i am having a show in NYC and the opening is next friday… i was curious if you could possibly blog the show:)?

    i am from lovely oklahoma and i wanted my first solo show in NYC to go well:) if you would like some jpgs i would totally send you some:)

  • Kristy says:

    haha, that’s wonderful! i so want one.

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how-to tutu

April 17th, 2008 / Posted by fpgirl / Permalink

tutus how to tutu
ballerinas how to tutu
A few people asked how they can buy the FP tutus from the photo I posted. We do not have them for sale, but Luren from the display team has some tips.
To make these tutus, Luren used camisoles from past FP collections and petticoats she found on the internet. But you can make your own!
It’s easy to make a tutu: just find a color range of tulle and netting at your local fabric store and a thick band of elastic. If you have a sewing machine you can sew tiers of tulle onto the elastic band in a pleat-y way, folding an inch of the tulle under itself and sewing that inch, then folding more tulle under and sewing that inch so you’re making pleat after pleat after pleat right on the elastic band.
You can make several tiers of pleated tulle on a thick elastic band. Then you can add little bands of pleated tulle onto the bottom of the layers of tulle for extra bulk. We layered bright colors under pastel colors so that when you saw the tutus from below you got a special surprise pop of color.
Then we sewed them to Free People camisoles. The effect of this can be achieved with your homemade tutu or any tutu you can find at a thrift store or a dance shop. Most dance shops carry the donut style tutu (really big and thick around the waist) and the more relaxed skirt-y tutu. You can just pin the tutu to the bottom of the camisole all around and then use a needle and thread to whip stitch them together.
Good luck!
Luren (see this entry to learn more about Luren)

  • Linda says:

    Your DIY’s are absolutley amazing! Went through everything, loved it and will use a lot in the future.
    THANK YOU

  • Brooke says:

    These are absolutely the cutest thing ever! I made mini tutus for my daughters and they love them!! Thanks for the idea!

  • LISA says:

    IM TRYING TO FIND THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PETTICOAT… DO YOU KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND THEM??? THANKS, I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE ONE FOR HOLLOWEEN..

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