I read about Unique LA on Amy's blog and made up my mind to go today.
I was thinkin', oh, I'll just be there for an hour or two, la di da, I'm sure I'll be able see everything by then... Boy was I mistaken! This event was GINORMOUS! I could have spent at least 24 hours perusing everything. But alas, I had a 20 pound baby in one arm and a 10 pound purse in the other (mother's should grow a third arm while pregnant IMHO) so I withdrew after only two short hours. Here's a little recap of the things I saw that inspired me during my brief visit.
Up to the 13th floor we go!
View from the top.
Had to stop by Amy Tangerine's booth, natch.
Had to get a free picture in the photo area, natch. Don't ask me why there's a random naked doll on the chair. I have no idea. Art?
Loved this booth with shadow-box type things with teeny-tiny human miniatures and short captions.
Cute booth.
Super adorable buttons. I want some for scrabooking!
Right up my alley for bright color love.
I liked the fabric flowers all around this booth.
Close up of a fabric flower.
If I had a third arm I totally would have made one of these make-and-takes.
I think one of my top three favorite booths was Magnetic Grain.
All of their wood blocks are magnetized so they stick together in any arrangement you want and they make really cool pieces of art.
Loooooove.
Prints.
Station-ry.
Rings made from vintage typewriter keys.
Me too. Me too.
Purses.
These paper flowers were made with the long retired Metropolitan line by American Crafts. Funny!
I like the booth signage: big mylar balloons.
Perhacs had some really cool inventions. Too small to see here, but you can see and read more on their website. Perhacs is a sustainably minded multi-disciplinary design studio based in the Pacific Northwest (holler!).
My favorite Perhacs thing was this beaker system that's magnetized on the bottom (apparently I'm really into magnetized stuff lately...) so they can be arranged every which way.
Fun pillows.
Mini terrariums! Maybe I'd be able to keep these alive. They don't require much water or attention right?
Cool au-natural booth.
Why hello!
Feathers in your hair are so hip right now. I should have gotten one.
The event was packed by the time I left. I was hoping to run into at least one famous person, but no such luck. Maybe next time!
Unique LA is like Etsy but in real life. It's like CHA, but instead of scrapbooking it's anything and everything you could ever dream of that people have made. Heaven on earth!
Awesome! You are so lucky to live in such an artistic place! Thanks for giving us a tour!
ReplyDeleteso dang fun! i am in love with those magnetic grain wood panels. was thinking of getting some to display scrapbook pages! great work tonight- the coordinator loved the book. maybe it makes up for us getting a little reprimanded. oopsy
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the show was amazing! I would have loved to go...of course I would be broke now! Looks like tons of beautiful original art for purchase. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy "1st" Mother's Day to you!
Sounds amazing!
ReplyDeletelooks so fun! i love fox's shoes and i'm so impressed you could take pictures like these while holding a baby.
ReplyDeleteWhy cool! I see how you could spend all day there!
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