Saturday, October 31, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Building our Love Shine Day of the Dead Altar
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Day of the Dead Benefit Cocktail Party for Animal Rescue NYC
Event Description
Care for the animals? Then bring your wooden skull masks, eat and dance! Celebra el Dia de Los Muertos en Mayahuel.
“Mayahuel is proud to announce a “Day of the Dead” benefit cocktail party for Animal Rescue NYC.
More than 500 years ago, when the Spanish conquistadors landed in what is now Mexico, they encountered natives practicing a ritual that seemed to mock death. But looks are deceiving, for while they are a lively affairs, Dia del Los Muertos celebrations are for remembrance of and homage to those who have passed. Tradition dictates that a sugar skull with the names of the deceased written on the confection’s forehead be eaten by relatives and friends, gravesites are turned into picnic celebrations, and elaborate alters are made. In order to incorporate the native tradition with Christianity, the Spainairds moved the celebrations to coincide with All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day (Nov. 1 and 2).
Benefiting Animal Rescue NYC (Social Tees), Mayahuel will bring Day of the Dead to the East Village by erecting an altar, courtesy of East Village local Love Shine, and constructing a “Sugar Skull Station” where guests will be able to write the names of people (or pets) who have passed. To fuel the celebratory festivities and keep with tradition, antojitos and tequila will flow freely throughout the night.
Tequila will be provided courtesy of Partida Tequila, an authentic estate-grown ultra-premium tequila, made from 100% blue agave in the heart of Mexico’s historic Tequila region, Amatitán. The Partida Estate produces four distinctive Tequilas: Blanco (not aged), Reposado (aged six months), Añejo (aged 18 months) and the Extra Añejo Elegante® (aged 36 months).
Guests are encouraged to wear wooden skull masks (calacas) and dance in honor of the deceased.
The party, priced at $50/head, features an entirely new appetizer menu and open Partida tequila bar.
Space is limited to one hundred people and reservations are required. For reservations email Emily at Emily@MayahuelNY.com.” - Mayahuel
Care for the animals? Then bring your wooden skull masks, eat and dance! Celebra el Dia de Los Muertos en Mayahuel.
“Mayahuel is proud to announce a “Day of the Dead” benefit cocktail party for Animal Rescue NYC.
More than 500 years ago, when the Spanish conquistadors landed in what is now Mexico, they encountered natives practicing a ritual that seemed to mock death. But looks are deceiving, for while they are a lively affairs, Dia del Los Muertos celebrations are for remembrance of and homage to those who have passed. Tradition dictates that a sugar skull with the names of the deceased written on the confection’s forehead be eaten by relatives and friends, gravesites are turned into picnic celebrations, and elaborate alters are made. In order to incorporate the native tradition with Christianity, the Spainairds moved the celebrations to coincide with All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day (Nov. 1 and 2).
Benefiting Animal Rescue NYC (Social Tees), Mayahuel will bring Day of the Dead to the East Village by erecting an altar, courtesy of East Village local Love Shine, and constructing a “Sugar Skull Station” where guests will be able to write the names of people (or pets) who have passed. To fuel the celebratory festivities and keep with tradition, antojitos and tequila will flow freely throughout the night.
Tequila will be provided courtesy of Partida Tequila, an authentic estate-grown ultra-premium tequila, made from 100% blue agave in the heart of Mexico’s historic Tequila region, Amatitán. The Partida Estate produces four distinctive Tequilas: Blanco (not aged), Reposado (aged six months), Añejo (aged 18 months) and the Extra Añejo Elegante® (aged 36 months).
Guests are encouraged to wear wooden skull masks (calacas) and dance in honor of the deceased.
The party, priced at $50/head, features an entirely new appetizer menu and open Partida tequila bar.
Space is limited to one hundred people and reservations are required. For reservations email Emily at Emily@MayahuelNY.com.” - Mayahuel
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Checking out
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Dirty Laundry comes to Love Shine - Sunday, Nov 1st
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BRING OUT YOUR DEAD!
Dear Dirty Laundry List!
I want to wish you the best for the Halloween season and invite you to a very special Dirty Laundry: Loads of Prose on Sunday, November 1st at 7pm.
Wash and Dry Productions and Love Shine PresentDirty Laundry: Loads of ProseAll Stains Day!
A Celebration of the Day of the Dead 2009
When: Sunday, November 1, 7pm - 8pmWhere: Love Shine, 543 East 6th St, btwn Ave. B & CDirections: Subways- F Train to 2nd Ave or L Train to 1st Ave
FREE!
Come hear writers Alix Strauss, author of Death Becomes Them: Unearthing the Suicides of the Brilliant, the Famous and the Notorious, and Steve Van Patten, author of the award winning vigilante vampire series Brookswaters Curse, Vols. I and II.
In an exciting departure from the usual/unusual venue of local laundromats, I am thrilled to be collaborating with Mark Seamon and Richard Green, proprietors of Love Shine, the Lower East Side’s fabulous hand-made bag emporium and headquarters for all your Day of the Dead needs: http://www.loveshinenyc.com/. For an extra-added, spine-tingling attraction, Mark and Richard are preparing a special Day of the Dead Altar for the event.
For further info: http://www.dirtylaundryreadings.com/
Remember, nothing is certain but death and stains.
Soap suds and love,Emily, Mistress of Laundry
Emily RubinWash and Dry Productions, LLCemily@dirtylaundryreadings.comhttp://www.dirtylaundryreadings.com/ph.1-917-501-9825
This event is supported by Poets and Writers and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, both are projects of the New York State Council on the Arts. We also have a LOAD of volunteers. Let us know if you'd like to help-soap bubbles can be lots of fun.
Wash and Dry Productions and Love Shine PresentDirty Laundry: Loads of ProseAll Stains Day!
A Celebration of the Day of the Dead 2009
When: Sunday, November 1, 7pm - 8pmWhere: Love Shine, 543 East 6th St, btwn Ave. B & CDirections: Subways- F Train to 2nd Ave or L Train to 1st Ave
FREE!
Come hear writers Alix Strauss, author of Death Becomes Them: Unearthing the Suicides of the Brilliant, the Famous and the Notorious, and Steve Van Patten, author of the award winning vigilante vampire series Brookswaters Curse, Vols. I and II.
In an exciting departure from the usual/unusual venue of local laundromats, I am thrilled to be collaborating with Mark Seamon and Richard Green, proprietors of Love Shine, the Lower East Side’s fabulous hand-made bag emporium and headquarters for all your Day of the Dead needs: http://www.loveshinenyc.com/. For an extra-added, spine-tingling attraction, Mark and Richard are preparing a special Day of the Dead Altar for the event.
For further info: http://www.dirtylaundryreadings.com/
Remember, nothing is certain but death and stains.
Soap suds and love,Emily, Mistress of Laundry
Emily RubinWash and Dry Productions, LLCemily@dirtylaundryreadings.comhttp://www.dirtylaundryreadings.com/ph.1-917-501-9825
This event is supported by Poets and Writers and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, both are projects of the New York State Council on the Arts. We also have a LOAD of volunteers. Let us know if you'd like to help-soap bubbles can be lots of fun.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
El Corazon
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Meet the artist Ken Brown...
Monday, October 19, 2009
It took a little time...
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
My New Day of the Dead Businessman
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Cuteness and Such
Here is a special order daybag I made for Carol, the manager of Eyes gallery in Philadelphia
Pa. She is a big fan of the Blythe dolls and came to us to see if we could make her a Blythe daybag to wear to a special convention for collectors. She is one of our favorite customers so I surprised her with a Blythe cosmetic pouch to match.
Customer with her Blue Paisley Leggi tote
Pa. She is a big fan of the Blythe dolls and came to us to see if we could make her a Blythe daybag to wear to a special convention for collectors. She is one of our favorite customers so I surprised her with a Blythe cosmetic pouch to match.
Customer with her Blue Paisley Leggi tote
Friday, October 9, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
East Village Royalty
The Baroness is an East Village fetish wear designer - and friend-of-the-store.
She purchased this stuffed doggy for a friend. No actual animals were hurt during this photo shoot.
She purchased this stuffed doggy for a friend. No actual animals were hurt during this photo shoot.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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