Wearing the " Exquisite Birch" Collection
Below are some ideas and outfits I recently added to my closet! Enjoy!
Wearing the " Exquisite Birch" Collection
I imagine a winter all bundled up and underneath those layers of cozy, fuzzy warmth are cute essentials that could easily transition into the spring months! The Exquisite Birch has the same essence; they are versatile, timeless finishing touches that look good in any season.
Below are some ideas and outfits I recently added to my closet! Enjoy!
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When I was Blonde..
I started the year as a blonde and ended it as a dark-haired vixen ready to conquer whatever life hands me next. Technically, I don't think life is giving me anything too much (not anything I can't handle), but rather, it is what I personally am diving head first into! I am the one who tends to take on to much, usually, watches too many seasons of Breaking Bad (or all the Resident Evil movies). But 2015 was good to me, as every year before it, was too! Surprisingly. I can honestly say I'm wayyyy up; I feel blessed. I hope you read that in a Drake and Big Sean voice.
I hope this new year comes as fresh, bold and the most important fun, as 2015 did. Coming to the Shop this Friday!12/18/2015
The Exquisite Birch collection has been harvested in a meaningful way, literally from my backyard. Sustaining in unforgiving climates, the birch tree is a natural pioneer in the Great Lakes Region. The high-shine, lightweight collection is simply exquisite. The coating that incases the Birch Bark, acts like a sap preserving the bark. The material inside is raw and sealed in an amber-like casing. The silvery white bark gives a striking appearance on the outside. The inside of the bark is a deep peach color. Both the front and the back tell different stories of the tree's personal existence, like a finger print. Preserving a natural history and like the layers that build the Birch tree the bark speaks a beautiful truth.
Shop the collection this Friday and make sure to get your order in asap, to ensure your pair is delivered right in time for Christmas! Local Pick up is available too! What I Learned from my First Vendor Experience!
I'll spit it to ya straight! The TV 6 Christmas Craft Show an amazing experience and the crowds were huge! The three day show was very busy and each opening morning had lines out the doors! The NMU Superior Dome was packed with vendors selling anything from cookies, jam, salsa, jerky to wood fixtures, snow globes, ornaments, mittens, pet treats and wreaths to accessories, apparel, and jewelry. Out of the hundreds of venders, I was somewhere in the midst of it all back in the third row, next to a cool "wood signage guy" and a lovely "soap and lotions woman"! They booth were very friendly and super helpful. I would link to their work but, the cool "wood signage guy" is working on getting online (which I gave him some helpful tips). As for the "soap and lotions woman" I am blanking at the moment! Gah!
TV6 Christmas Craft Show- 3 Days!
TODAYYY! December 4th, Friday 5pm - 9pm
December 5th, Saturday 10am - 6pm December 6th, Sunday 11am - 4pm Admission for all TV6 Craft Shows is: $2.00 for Adults, Kids 12 and under free. About TV6 Craft Shows: TV6 Craft Shows have become the most popular shows in the U.P. and are well attended by both quality crafters and interested buyers. Each crafter is juried to ensure that all items are handmade by the crafter. We do not allow buy/sell items at our shows. TV6 Craft Shows are advertised extensively on local TV6, FoxUP, in local newspapers and on local radio stations. In-ground signs and flyers are posted where permitted. ...And Student Loans are Coming in Hot!
I recently graduated from the University of Michigan this past May with a Degree in Art & Design! This November marks the start of repaying my student loans. It has finally begun to come - in the mail, consistent calling, and throughout my emails. My student loans! They are the reminder that I have officially reached the end of an era. I am officially six months deep into post-grad life. Life after college stands filled with harsh wake-up calls (literally, cause I suck at getting up and Eric or his mom is calling my phone at 7 am). I'd love to share what I have learned so far, especially what I have learned from graduating with an Art & Design Degree.
Life during college came with a set of instructions, a laid out schedule and places to be. Whether that was good, great, stressful, and just terrible at times, there seemed to be consistency. Like I knew Fall break was just around the corner or that I had a sorority full of the amazing woman I could go running too. Fours years later and the University of Michigan "process" or balance of dealing with classes on top of work on top of running a sorority on top of having a social life is ingrained deeply. That sounds like the real world in a nutshell, but while in school you get to claim the identity of "student," which helps! You are a student, and apart of a cultural, in my case a "U of M" cultural. |
Tashina LeeHello, I am Miss Keweenaw (Ke·wee·naw) Bay 2008, University of Michigan Graduate in 2015, and current graduate student of NYU Tisch. I have come from a small Upper Peninsula Rez and have explored as far as Ghana, Italy, and England! My passion is creating wearables that embody my indigenous roots, contemporary vibes, and optimistic outlook on life. I write to give insight into my process, life, and my home as a modern Native with many visions. I want to share, inspire, and bring awareness to other others. Be sure to keep up to date by subscribing below! #TashinaLeeEmery #TLEJewelry
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