Back in the 1830s, when That Old House was new, a fashionable young lady would
have deemed herself very lucky indeed if she were dressed like this:
Isn't she darling?
In 2010, I think anyone who received this as a greeting card would also consider herself very lucky indeed.
In 2010, I think anyone who received this as a greeting card would also consider herself very lucky indeed.
Our daughter Anne, who is in the middle of a 3-year masters of fine arts program in theatrical costume design, has opened an Etsy Shop, Hale Street Studio, for her original ink-and-watercolor drawings and greeting cards.
Hand drawn in India Ink on handmade paper, and then washed with watercolors and a touch of DaVinci
iridescent medium for a bit of gleam, the fashions are Anne's original designs and are historically accurate.
iridescent medium for a bit of gleam, the fashions are Anne's original designs and are historically accurate.
This sweet lady is from around 1805:
Mounted on blank ivory 5 x 7 cards, with envelopes,
Anne's fashion plates make lovely keepsake greeting cards, and look great matted and framed.
I know. I pulled rank as her Mom, and got the first one:
Anne's fashion plates make lovely keepsake greeting cards, and look great matted and framed.
I know. I pulled rank as her Mom, and got the first one:
Anne's cards are original artwork, not prints -- hand drawn and hand colored.
She will take special orders -- colors, historical time period.
I can attest to Anne's extensive knowledge of fashion history;
watching "costume" dramas on television with her is a trip,
as every fastening, fabric, collar, corset and bustle is subject to scrutiny.
Along with hair styles, shoes, hats . . . you get the picture.
Her cards can be seen at Hale Street Studio
on Etsy right here!
She will take special orders -- colors, historical time period.
I can attest to Anne's extensive knowledge of fashion history;
watching "costume" dramas on television with her is a trip,
as every fastening, fabric, collar, corset and bustle is subject to scrutiny.
Along with hair styles, shoes, hats . . . you get the picture.
Her cards can be seen at Hale Street Studio
on Etsy right here!
And if you haven't yet visited Etsy, an amazing online venue for things
handmade or vintage, you are in for a treat. -- Cass
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How gorgeous!! As a theater baby myself, her prints just make my heart sing :) Your daughter is very talented. I can't imagine how proud you are!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your daughter is very talented and they are beautiful! I love the one you put in the black frame. Very elegant! Definitely a proud Mama :)
ReplyDeleteYour daughter's artwork is absolutely gorgeous! You must be so proud of her!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful artwork and designs! Sounds like I would love to watch a period movie with your daughter...I'd be looking at the furniture and drapes while she was critiquing the costumes!
ReplyDeleteAnne, you are very talented!
Your daughter is very talented. I love her prints. Yours looks so pretty framed! Thanks for sharing. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeletegorgeous drawings! :) I plan to get them for all of my girlfriends back east as gifts when Christmas or their birthday rolls around. they make great presents that are easy to ship across the country!
ReplyDeleteOK, "Itinerant Interlocutor" (aka daughter Alida) ... do you think anyone will guess that you are ANNE'S BIG SISTER?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ringing endorsement. How many do you want to order? ;-P
Love, Mama
Congratulations to Anne.
ReplyDeleteHer cards are very beautiful. What talent she has!
Wil be checking these out!
Melinda
They are such lovely drawings and the framed one looks beautiful. Oh to be that talented!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha, Stacey and Holly.
wow! love all the artwork! the girls look pretty with their gowns.. and your daughter is one talented girl!
ReplyDeleteCass, I'll definitely be ordering some of those when we get home! They're fabulous!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
Awesome eye candy.
ReplyDeleteMuch success to your daughter. (((hugs)))
Oh Cass, Your daughter is so talented. I will be stopping by her Etsy shop for sure. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteShe is very talented!! I wish her much success.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, Cass...these are to die for. I can't wait to get over to her shoppe...
ReplyDeletexo bj
Your daughter's work is lovely. I'm always drawn to watercolors. Can;t wait to check out her Etsy shop!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Cass Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful share today. Your daughter's drawings/paintings are absolutely breathtaking. What an eye for detail. I will have to stop by her shoppe.
Thank you for sharing. Please stop by and let me share my post with you.
Country hugs sweetie...Sherry
Such gifted talent. I stopped by her shoppe on Etsy, and I'm so impressed. Best of luck to her.
ReplyDeleteMaureen
OMG! What awesome artwork! Your daughter's work is truly amazing! Thank you for sharing Cass!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Cass -- What an awesome post.
ReplyDeleteBeing unique and sharing something original is something all of us bloggers are in search of.
Her work is simply gorgeous and obviously the genetic pool is deep in your home.
I am very sure you encouraged her art long ago giving her the courage to keep going.
Well done -- both!
Thanks so much for joining with us.
claudia
Wow Cass - you must be so proud of her talent! There are so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLeann
Cass, you should be proud - what talent! I can't wait to get over there and see all of her work. Everything you've shown on your blog is beautiful. I think she's going to be a huge success! laurie
ReplyDeleteAs a theatre-type, I admire costume designers very much. I've seen even amatuer ones build miracles for the stage. It appears from her watercolors that whatever theatre ends up securing her for their staff will be extremely fortunate! Her drawings are lovely and her costumes can't help but be beautiful. Congratualations to you both! Please give her my best wishes as she continues toward that MFA!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter's artwork is magnificent...she is one very talented lady...Good luck to her with her career and her new Etsy shop...you must be very proud!!
ReplyDelete"watching "costume" dramas on television with her is a trip,as every fastening, fabric, collar, corset and bustle is subject to scrutiny.Along with hair styles, shoes, hats . . . you get the picture."
ReplyDeleteI have a whole slew of friends just like that LOL! I'm the same way. I shared her Etsy link with my costuming buddies.
Lydia
Oh my, those are lovely! I'm going to check out her shop. Your blog is lovely too!
ReplyDeleteHi Cass,
ReplyDeleteI love your daughter's work! How original!! I will check out her Etsy shop.