Showing posts with label july 4th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label july 4th. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Oh July!


If you know us, you know we're always busy. Regardless of the time of year it's the same non stop hustle to get orders shipped and new pieces designed. We heard somewhere that staring at a far horizon is a great stress reducing tool. Well this is as far as it gets. Seriously, just 15 or 20 minutes at the beach works for us. And it's only a five minute walk. We are suuuuuper cheap dates. 


We're also right by the boardwalk where we can see stuff like this whenever we want. How could all this stuff not make it's way into our artwork?? 


Way back when the two of us got together we started collecting Jersey Shore stuff. We still have some seashells and souvenirs that we bought after our prom down in Wildwood, NJ. We love those crazy tacky boardwalk discount shops that sell beach towels, suntan lotion, hermit crabs, and pretty much anything and everything really. But you can always find like one or two things that actually have a classic vintagey seashore vibe. Like those vibes up above.
Of all of our pieces I think we completed our Cotton Candy plaque in the shortest amount of time. We were at the boardwalk earlier in the day, saw some cotton candy, and we couldn't believe that we had not done a painting of it yet. We literally rushed home, did the painting, cut out the wood plaque, finished it, and photographed it all in that same day. And it's been one of our best sellers for a few years now.


But it really wasn't all the way finished. Right after we took the photos we had the idea to get some real deal Cotton Candy bags to wrap our plaques in. (we can't say for sure if it was a Jenny Idea or an Aaron Idea since our brains have melded by now...but we're leaning heavily toward Jenny Idea.)  
They were a perfect fit too! A couple people we know sent us pics of their plaques hung on the wall still wrapped in the bag. 


Here's a pic from one of our customers, Sara. This is the type of thing we picture when we make our pieces...maybe a little boardwalk themed corner in a home and our piece hanging on an awesome wall color like this.
 We love love love getting customer pics. We have shipped our artwork pretty much everywhere and sometimes we think about how crazy it is to have all this stuff out in the world that we made with just our two pairs of hands. 


And we LOVE this pic of our Bomb Pop plaque from a super sweet collector of our work, Karoline.


Making our pieces takes long hours of hard work but there is something super satisfying about seeing a table full of a single item. That's why we love to do seasonal pieces. We make them all at once in one or two batches. And if we can we do them production line style. Like with these, we painted all of the red on each plaque, then the white, then the blue. It works well because we stay in a good rhythm and our paint never dries on our palette since we're using only one color family at a time.


For the fourth of July we were supposed to go to a big family gathering at my brother Richard's house, which we also did last year and we blogged a little recap. But this year at the last minute he got a call from work that he was needed, and so he took the overtime. So we scrapped those plans and everyone just did their own thing. 
Which was easy for us. As I said, the boardwalk is right down the street. This year there were more people than ever. You can see a little video of highlights from our night out below.

July 4th 2017 at the boardwalk

We even took a couple of our two new pieces with us to get some photos of them in...their natural habitat I guess you could say. 


Waffles & Ice Cream sandwiches are available at every single boardwalk along the Jersey Shore. We kinda assumed that this was a standard amusement park/carnival/state fair treat across the country. But lots of people from different states said they never heard of this. Maybe it's just around here?
Anyway, it's gotta be one of the most unmanageable street foods. You've got a block of cold ice cream sandwiched between hot off the press waffles. The drips begin immediately! 
But yes, we're steadily adding to our boardwalk inspired collection and it just wouldn't be complete without a Waffles & Ice Cream plaque.


And you might have heard of this treat, it's called a  P-R-E-T-Z-E-L. No seriously, is there any place where they don't know about these? 
Another boardwalk/carnival staple, and we just really wanted to paint one. You'd think it wouldn't be an exciting thing to paint since it's all pretty much one color, but I think that's exactly why we wanted to paint it. To give it dimension and shape with the highlights and darks alone, and also Aaron actually likes making tricky cuts on the saw. All of our mini plaques are different levels of difficulty to make but we kept them all the same price just to make it simple. 
So yes, this one is in the shop too!


The salt. The shiny warm glow. We totally want to eat this thing!


We honestly have some work days that are nothing but color. Just paint paint paint all day. And then we've got our cutting days. I feel like these days work the same as the distant horizon thing. It's a change of pace, all of the cutting and sanding is more physical, we're outside, and it really is calming to look at these when they're still just blonde naked babies.


ain't it tho?


A little over a year ago we moved our studio from downstairs to upstairs. Mainly because the first floor is super cold in the winter and painting with semi-numb fingers kinda doesn't work. One more advantage to the move upstairs is the western facing window. The downstairs studio faced east and the morning sun was bright and we liked it, but I think we prefer the afternoon sun. Mentally it extends the day and keeps you energized.


I'm being totally honest right here when I say - We have never gotten bored of painting our plaques. 
Despite there being lots of orders for the same pieces all at once, despite how many times in a year we've done each one, we really aren't bored of it. And the biggest reason is because we know that each single piece is a brand new thing for the person who's receiving it, and so we treat each piece like it's the only piece that matters at that time. I know that sounds pretty Hallmark-y, but it's true!   


We've slowly been adding more mini plaques to our shop. And each time we do we try to make a big batch of the latest piece. As soon as we cut out the first couple of Mini Donuts they became our new favorites. I'm not positive, but I think our jumbo Pink Donut might be our most popular piece so far. It's neck and neck with Sprinkles.



They're pretty much life size!


And apparently we had a lot of people waiting on us to finally make mini donuts, because on day one we sold out of our back up stock!




This summer a farmers market came to our little town. We have been dying for one! It's every Tuesday right at the beach for the rest of the summer. And of course we will be there every single week. Last trip we got there earlier so we were able to get more of the stuff we were looking for before it sold out. The Jersey Tomatoes were amazing! And even though the plums, peaches, and nectarines were small, they were absolutely perfect. 


Years ago if you would have told me and Aaron that in the future we'd ingest beets every single day, we certainly wouldn't have believed you. But the future is now and not a day passes without some fresh beets. We mostly put them in our smoothies but we also cut them up and put them in our veggie bowls. Beets are sooo good for you...high in antioxidants, vitamin C, potassium, iron, copper, magnesium (a great anti-inflammatory), fiber, and more. A lot of the deep red, or purple, or blue vegetables and fruits are high in phytonutrients...aka cancer fighters. And the greens have even more iron than spinach. So at the farmers market we try to find the bunch with the bushiest greens. We cut them off about an inch from the root, wash them, and put the greens in a bag in the freezer. Then we just grab a handful every day to throw into our smoothies along with the beets.


We were really excited to get some fresh basil. It was getting near to the time when we had to make another trip to the grocery store, but this bundle of basil and a handful of other veggies stretched our meals about three days further. We love pesto! And we've blogged a few recipes in the past. Check out this Incredibly Easy, Delicious & Healthy Penne Pasta and also our review of the Green Powerhouse Pesto Plate from a favorite food blogger of ours: Oh She Glows.


Well here's what we made from our farmers market haul. Pesto pasta (it's chickpea pasta..double the protein, double the fiber, and half the carbs of regular pasta...and tastes great!), a side of zucchini sautéed in a little olive oil, garlic, salt & pepper, and other spices, and our Jersey Tomatoes sautéed with onions, spinach and garlic, olive oil, salt & pepper, red pepper flakes and some other spices. And the pesto is made with basil, pepitas, red pepper flakes, nutritional yeast, garlic, a couple sun dried tomatoes, salt, pepper, and olive oil. It was sooooo good. We will definitely post some more in depth recipes in the future. Also, besides our main Instagram account, we also have a food account: @jennyandaaroneat
You'll find some of our everyday meals, food outings (well every time we leave the house it's essentially a "food outing"), smoothies, etc. 

Jeez, July is lasting longer than we expected, well it's not as long as this blog post! but it's close :)

We really will try to blog more often so that we're not summing up weeks in one post. We definitely gotta fill you in on our trip to New Jersey Veg Fest this past weekend! wow! But that's for another post.

Thanks so much for reading!
hope to see you soon.

Love from the Jersey Shore,
xoxo Jenny & Aaron


Sunday, 17 July 2016

Our July so far! (including a July 4th recap)



July is usually a pretty great month for us. We're not exactly fans of hot weather, but we were lucky enough to have some mild days at the beginning of the month. We got out and did some summery stuff, celebrated the 4th with my family, and got a lot of work done. Aaron loves setting up the saw on the sunny deck and cutting out as many plaques as possible in anticipation of the sweltering days ahead. And it isn't so bad that the latter part of the month is crazy hot, since we have all of the detail work to finish in the studio. And as far as our orders go it feels a little different this year. We usually are working on lots and lots of whatever the most popular piece of the moment is. But this year there doesn't seem to be an overall favorite. Our worktable constantly looks like the pic above. And even though there are some advantages to repetition, like never having to change color palettes, we're very happy to have the variety we've been having lately.



Another great thing about July is that on 4th of July weekend we adopted our dearly missed Jack, and a few years later, also on the weekend of the 4th, we brought home Lieutenant Dan! It's our two year anniversary with this little guy! And we're constantly reminded of that fact by our Facebook Memories. Apparently we posted a pic of Dan every single day for two weeks straight in July 2014. 


This is how Lt. Dan spends the majority of his day. I mean, he does like to go out on the deck and lay directly in the hot sun a couple times a day. And he looks amazing when he does it! Aaron says he looks like a "village dog". Like he's lying in the heat on some rural dirt road town in Central America.
 But after a few minutes in the heat he wants to come back inside and go back to being a crank-the-AC-and-swaddle-me-in-blankets kind of guy. 


You know, I had already loaded this pic onto the blog and then realized that I'm posting this on National Ice Cream Day. But it's sorta National Ice Cream Day every day over here. This is the latest addition to my vintage ice cream carton collection. I looked up Moore's Ice Cream, and they still exist in Marlette, Michigan, just like it says on the box. And the place looks like it hasn't changed in many years. I love that!
 As you can see in the background of this pic, my shelf is overflowing. I've got cartons displayed all around the kitchen, but I'm on the hunt for another perfect display shelf or case that I can quickly fill to capacity.


I feel like I can rave about our Fave Craves mugs without feeling self conscious. Mainly because they're pretty much the one thing in our shop that we don't make from scratch. I'm just super happy with how great our paintings reproduced, and the quality of the mugs overall. We use ours every day and every time they come out of the dishwasher they looks absolutely brand new. Again, I'm not saying any of this in an "advertise-y" way. I just really love these things! 
If you follow me on Instagram, @jennyeveryday, or on Facebook, you might have seen that we're doing Friday Specials every Friday for the rest of the summer. The mugs were our first Friday Special item, and I'm thrilled to say that we had to quickly order more to restock the shop! 


We've got a growing list of things that we simply MUST PAINT. Salt Water Taffy and Hard Candy have both been on the list forever. Initially we actually had a couple of other ideas for exactly how we wanted to paint them. But then all of the sudden we thought of these candy jar designs, and that was it! 
The real trick was finding time to paint them. Well that's our main challenge every single time we do a new painting, but with these we happened to be extra busy at the time, and they're also the types of paintings that require a lot of focus...all those individual candies, all piled up in a realistic looking way, and then making them appear like they're behind glass. 
If it sounds like I'm complaining, I'm totally not. Figuring out the little details is pretty much what every artist lives to do. It really isn't the achievement of a finished painting, or the positive public response of a painting that the artist is working toward. It's more about having an idea, and then throwing down your own personal artistic gauntlet, and then winning the little creative battles with yourself along the way. 
Well, needless to say...candy paintings have been a long time in the making. Besides salt water taffy being our signature little extra goodie in the packages we ship out...vintage salt water taffy boxes, and holiday hard candy tins are some of our favorite collectibles. And if you saw our previous post, you might have read about how much I die for anything having to do with old time candy making! 


Jeez! I'm telling you, I really tried to blog about 4th of July last week, or more like a week and a half ago at this point. I figured Tuesday the 5th I could post, or Wednesday at the latest. But boy oh boy, there was a whole lotta work waiting for us after the three day weekend. And for once we actually kept those three days completely work-free. Well, we did some work around the house, but that's different.
As far as holidays go, 4th of July is always super laid back. There's no pressure to find the right gifts, the food is fairly easy, and I don't know...I guess it's a day that really works for my family. My family can get pretty loud, and being that there are big explosions in the sky all night, it's the one time that we don't seem like the loudest bunch in the neighborhood. ha!
We actually had our 4th of July on the 3rd. The Fam was gathering at my brother Richard's house, and since he had to be at work super early on the 5th, it was way better for everyone if we moved the party up a day.


Here's Aaron with our niece who happens to hold the world record for quantity of cupcake frosting ingested in a 15 minute period. Well, even if she doesn't hold the actual record, I bet she's close.



But she's also pretty good with sharing. I think right here she was actually trying to share with uncle Aaron's beard.


Any of you guys play Cornhole? Here's my dad most likely showing off for the camera. You know...throwing the bean bag with a bit more gusto than necessary. And jeez Louise, do you see the miniature person peeking out from behind his leg?! She manages to be involved in everything going on all at once. It's kinda impressive.



That's my sis' Missy, and future sis' in-law Val.




Seriously, by the time I really starting taking pics of everyone it was very late, and very dark in the backyard. So pretty much every shot is of our bright faces against a completely black background. 
And oh boy...I just remembered that there were some motion capture attempts that were a disaster and completely hilarious. And you'd see them here if hadn't already deleted them. It was three family members, each holding a sparkler, each one squiggling their sparkler in the dark to make the shape of either U, S, or A. Not a single shot came even close to working out. But that was probably way more fun than if it had worked perfectly!

Ok, I guess that's a brief summary of our July so far. But before I go, two more things...First, I'm posting this on Sunday, which means tonight is episode 2 of "The Night Of" on HBO. Episode 1 was so so good! It's one of those story lines where the web gets more and more tangled each second. So get caught up if you're not watching already.



Second thing...it's another show. This one is one Netflix, so that means you can binge the entire season in one sitting if you feel like it! We LOVE this show. It is like one giant tribute to the very best films from the 1980s. It feels like ET, Goonies, and Stand By Me all in one, and with the amazing music and dark overtones of John Carpenter movies.
We rate this one: A+

Ok, now I'll sign off. Thanks so much again for reading! We hope to be back very soon, and we hope your summer has been awesome so far.

Love from the Jersey Shore! xoxo
Jenny...& Aaron