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On my sixth week of being a Twitter and I’ve gained 390 @maribelmade followers.  Yay!

I’ve made a lot of new friends in the past five weeks and I thank all these new friends for the yummy content they feed me on a regular basis. In turn, I present some of the most interesting content be it handcrafted, artisan made, finely instructed or uniquely designed works in a weekly blog post I call Maribel Made Twit Finds.  I hope you enjoy the goodies. :)

This week’s Twit Finds:

  1. Corsages and boutonnieres by Laurie Cinotto of La La Laurie - These are so pretty! (via @crowandcanary)
  2. Extra Wide Cool and Warm Neck Cowl by Emma Charles Photo Plus on Etsy - For your puppy! This little guy looks adorable. Makes me want a puppy even more if it can wear these fashions. (via @Etsy)
  3. Steampunk Ring by Catherinette Rings on Etsy - Stunning piece of jewelery. (via @SteampunkRings)
  4. How to Make an Apple-Print Tote Bag by Kayte Terry of CraftStylish - This looks like so much fun. I like the idea of stamping with organic or found objects. Makes things even more interesting. :) (via @CraftStylish)
  5. “Junior Space Commander” Letterpress Print by Candykiller - Slightly bizarre and imaginative characters by artist Brian Taylor. Very very nice works! (via @tommmykane)
  6. Hibiscus Wrist Purse by Kathleen Dustin - Exquisite evening bags become wearable art. Magnificent! (via @papercrave)

See you again next week!

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Besides making my sock monkey, Xochitl, I’m also working on two ity bity ones. I caught them playing in my yarn stash the other day!

Claudia, the grey with white little monkey, is going to wear a bow sweater with puffy sleeves. Not sure if I’ll add a hood or a hat, but if I make a hat it’ll be a tiny beret! Mauricio, the one with blue, will wear a little boat sweater and cute bucket hat to complement his nautical look.

I’m now in the process of converting graphics into knit. If you’re curious about how I do this check out Jed’s cutom Dino Sweater.

Below is the line art for the bow and boat sweaters with accessories. They’re gonna look so cute in this!

These are the vector graphics I’ll use for the knitting grid. Fun fun! :)

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Last week I launched a new Etsy shop dedicated to selling original drawings of pretty women in the nude. Each week I’ll be adding one of 20 or so drawings I made during life drawing sessions held around London last year.

This week I’ve listed Nathalie in April VIII. This illustration was made during my third week of life drawing. You can read about it here, Life drawing in London ~ week 3.

Myprettyones.etsy.com

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Plastic, plastic, it’s everywhere! Especially those plastic bags you get at the grocery store or just about anywhere hiding in a drawer. Although the number of bags would dwindle with the use of a handy tote, which is quite popular here in Europe when buying groceries. Personally if I remember to bring one it’s fine, but if not it’s okay too because I can fuse them together! I can make a TOTE, a wallet, coin purse, some hanging art like I did, maybe a dress? I’m actually tempted to do a dress..no kidding!

A very cool gal I met sent me links to the Fusing Plastic Bag Tutorial that Etsy Labs put together and  other Plastic Bag Crafts from Craft. I actually can’t wait to try again…I’ve gotz more bagz!!

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The Mars Sock Monkey summer collection is finally here! Say hello to Robert, Mona, William, Eileen and Ulysses!

Inspired by some world renowned graffiti art, the newest monkeys are representative of the vibe and culture that buzzes in the streets of East London. Here the neighborhoods are splashed with innovative street art and people with styles and fashions that are something out of this world…or the 80s, 90s, and even 70s. With bright colorful patches of paint, the streets seem to come alive. East London is why the Mars Sock Monkey summer batch is bright, funky and as colorful as the art displayed on the city walls.

These new monkeys sport some innovative knitting techniques in terms of doll fashion. In addition to the use of the popular polo style sweater design, I’ve added a style of knitted fabric which has a blended gradient color effect, mixing stiches of different yarn colors together gradually to become what I call the “gradient sweater”.

Another style of knitting new to the collection includes cables, which are the strands of braided fabric that run up and down winter sweaters to thicken and add a decorative touch. From this fabric, I created an outfit based on the v-neck sweater vest and undershirt combination. I’ve combined it with the traditional European hat, the flat cap (or golf cap), so popularly worn in England. Very cute on a sock monkey by the way ;)

The final contribution to sock monkey fashion wear is a cap with a brim done in the same style as the gradient sweater…simply put a baseball cap!

New finishing touches include opposite color edging on the sleeves, sweater and hood, some ribbon and a big heart pattern. Making their return from previous monkeys are rib knit edging, puffy short sleeves (for summer!), hoods, beanie with pom-pom, a pocket pouch and original star design from the very first days of the Mars Sock Monkey.

I’m really looking forward to making the next group of sock monkeys…hopefully there will be some surprises and new innovations. The next batch will be inspired by an interesting piece of the London nightlife. Stay tuned for the Fall MSM Collection!!

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Each sock monkey from the Summer 2008 Collection is for sale at Etsy and DaWanda. If you’re interested in a custom order, please email me at .

To view the full photostream, please visit the flickr feed. Please note that no actual monkeys were used in the capture of the graffiti art, so they are perfectly clean and in top-notch condition. :)

I now present the Mars Sock Monkey Summer 2008 Collection!

Robert Mars Sock Monkey

Robert comes with a newly designed short sleeve gradient sweater with hoodie and pocket pouch in light/dark purple and green. For sale at maribel.etsy.com and maribel.dawanda.com.

Mona Mars Sock Monkey

Mona is dressed with a short sleeve hot pink and black sweater with star design and matching color beanie with pom-pom. For sale at maribel.etsy.com and maribel.dawanda.com.

William Mars Sock Monkey

William sports a newly designed green cable vest sweater with brown bow and white undershirt. He also sports a lovely matching flat cap. True to the Englishman style! For sale at maribel.etsy.com and maribel.dawanda.com.

Eileen Mars Sock Monkey

Eileen wears a striped short sleeve hot pink and bright yellow sweater with hoodie and heart design. For sale at maribel.etsy.com and maribel.dawanda.com.

Ulysses Mars Sock Monkey

Ulysses comes with a short sleeve light yellow/hot pink gradient sweater and matching sports cap with brim…baseball cap! For sale at maribel.etsy.com and maribel.dawanda.com.

Graffiti art is not associated with Maribel Made and belong to its respective owners (City of London and graffiti artists). A good reference to graffiti artist’s names can be found here.

See the previous MSM collection:
Spring 2008

For more info on my exclusive line of sock monkeys see, Sock monkeys + knitted sweaters = Mars Sock Monkeys.

Toys, original and manipulated photos are copyright Maribel Castellanos.

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Ah! My first post featuring someone else’s work other than my own.

Diamonds and Sprinkles by Jujulee creates unique and stylish acrylic jewelery. Julie, the woman behind Jujulee.etsy.com and her husband Scott, who also sells at Laser.etsy.com, work out of Salt Lake City where they produce beautiful laser art since 2002! The husband and wife team create lovely layered wall art, business cards, invitations, earrings, rings, pendants, and seem to be open to custom orders as well. The possibilities are endless…I had a monkey in mind the other day :)

Images belong to Julie and Scott Jones.

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One day I know this illustration will be finished! My intend is to put it up for sale as a print on deviantART once it’s complete. It’s about the same size as Seijin Shiki, which I’m considering getting printed down the street.

So much still to do on this one though, but my goal is to finish it within 1-2 month’s time between MSMs (Mars Sock Monkeys).

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Scavenging down Brick Lane last month unattended, I paid my way into a fair called the Art Car Boot Fair. It was quite interesting and it made me think of a few things. One, people pay for the weirdest things and secondly, the art in this photograph -which I learned is made by an artist named Pure Evil (nice)!

Something about the art in the poster striked somewhere in me. It’s the wabi-sabi atmospheric vibe that I got from it, yet it was still mesmerizing and it awoke a new way of thinking…well it was this art that inspired me to create something with spray paint. “Gold or Gold” spray paint and a Picasso backdrop to be exact.

Monkey spray paint wall art

Monkey spray paint wall art

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Living in London without corn tortillas is hard! Most of my diet consisted of corn tortillas and I didn’t even know it. Now my diet consists of pasta, pizza, fried chicken and the occasional fish. Oh man, that’s why I was thrilled to get a package from back home in El Paso, TX! Did I mention I also miss pozole? Where do I find hominy around here!!

The package contained: 8 bags of dried chile de arbol (for super hot salsa), 2 large packs of Mission corn tortillas (!!!) and about a dozen rolls of pink, black and white Omega 100% nylon thread, which Mom bought in Mexico, for crochet (abuelitas must have used this thread back in the day).


Some of Mom’s hand crochet tablecloths…

The chile will last me a while, the corn tortillas have all been eaten (even the broken ones I used to mindlessly discard in the US), but I didn’t really have something in mind for the thread until recently. That is something I will blog about later, though.

All this thinking about what to do with this thread made me think of the amazing tablecloths my Mom crochets with it. They are beautiful pieces of art! I’m so blown away by them and it seems like she finishes them in no time because she’s always working on something new. I have no idea how she does this. She invents most of her patterns and she can replicate pieces just by looking at them…just by looking at magazines written in English, which she can’t understand! Mom is so good; I think crochet is one of her favorite things to do, maybe besides sewing.

These photos were taken in 2002 so, as you can imagine, there are plenty more now!


Pineapples!

Work in progress

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Got soaking wet trying to find this place and got there a little late. The place, called the Salon Gallery, was farther than I thought, but the model was well worth it. It was cozy, intimate and they offered complimentary teas and biscuits. Probably won’t make it there in bad weather because I would rather walk there so I might pop in more at the ones held at Bar Kick. Then some at the Intrepid Fox with a beer ;)

The Life Drawing Society holds various life drawing session per week around the London area.

The necklace and bracelet were a nice touch.

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