Entries in Jane Raymond (2)

Wednesday
Apr072010

Painted Pillows and pint-sized Portland

Portland is so small... (now you say) "how small is it...?" Portland is so small that yesterday I had a client meeting with someone I've met maybe three times already, and she and I both didn't realize that we already knew each other when we booked the meeting. After four years the PDX social network seems smaller than Martha's Vineyard right now.

One of her gorgeous hand painted pillows (on the painted couch as a matter of fact). She also does curtains, bed linens of every kind, shower curtains, you name it. You can contact Mary for one of your own custom pillows at this email address.

Mary K. Mooney turned out to be Jane Raymond's sister and she came in to talk about Run Like a Girl Design creating a website for the amazing textiles she's been painting lately. I now remember Jane telling me that her sister Mary actually painted a couch this winter. I thought it sounded a little crazy, (Oh yeah Jane, I've been sewing my own maxi-pads as well!) but yesterday I saw the pictures. It looks fabulous!

If you go back to one of my first posts it was about Jane and her sexy bags and her amazing house. She and her sister, Mary, have been painting walls, furniture, floors, you name it for a very long time. These two are so good at DIY decorating that they really should have their own TV show.

Her daughter's room was a cross between a girlie-gasm and a DIY masterpiece Jane's daughter's room was a cross between a girlie-gasm and a DIY masterpiece. Mary made the sheets and I was completely gushing over them when I saw them!
Jane's sister hand painted their comforter coversSheet close-up.

Mary K. Mooney also paints curtains, bed linens of every kind, shower curtains, you name it. She also does furniture and textured walls and floors if you live nearby but for her internet business she is focusing on textiles because she can ship them easily.

You can contact Mary here. Yes, do it now, while you're still inspired.Then she can pay me lots of money for her website

 
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Friday
Sep182009

The prettiest bag lady in Portland

Jane's showing off her new fall/winter collection which is a darker palette than her typically vibrant bags you see over the shoulders of Portland's hippest gals. If you're lucky enough to live in Portland, Jane Raymond has a trunk show tomorrow at Soho Boutique on Broadway from noon to 3 pm. Jane Raymond's bags are so popular in Portland that she can't keep up. I don't eat red meat so I tend to go crazy for bags that aren't made of leather. Jane's bags are made of vinyl and I love them because you can clean them easily and they are rain and kid resistant.
I met Jane maybe two years ago when I asked if I could sell her stuff in the now defunct Hello store and we struck up a friendship when she moved to my neighborhood.
I can't talk her into a website because she can't make these babies fast enough. She sells pocket-size purses, coin pouches and eyeglass cases for as little as $20 and her more sophisticated bags rarely cost more than $80 and average around $60. To keep her prices low, she has to sew these herself so if you are lucky enough to get one of her bags (I have 6), consider it a bargain and a treasure.
3 bags on porch
one bag
 
hanging bags
hanging bags
 
 

I started my first post promising not to blow sunshine up anyone's ass, and this particular entry reeks of sunshine because Jane is so talented and her house and her bags are so fabulous. But I am happy to report it's all authentic and this is not the gal you might expect to snub you at the playground. Jane is a down-to-earth, thrifty and nifty creative goddess, and she deserves some kudos for putting it all together with so much style.

Here's Jane's house, and the reason I am featuring it is two-fold. The nexus of this article was inspired by an amazing inquiry from a famous national magazine. After blogging only two weeks, I was surprised to see anything in my blog's inbox from anyone besides the IRS. The unnamed magazine asked me if I knew anyone cool they could feature, and if so, there might be some work in it for me. Jane was my first stop (out of a few more to come.)

Jane's house is a bit of a paradox for niftyliving readers. It doesn't look "nifty" or "thrifty", it just looks just too damn good! But it is. Jane is an artisan, and like myself dabbles in just about every art and craft you can think of. The more we talked about the details of the house that were too intimidating to analyze in the past, the more I realized that her amazing decor was about 30% retail expense, 30% thrift and ingenuity and 40% elbow grease. Surprisingly, Jane was not a cover girl in her youth, she was painting houses with her sister in Michigan and she painted her house (here in Portland) all by herself with the same techniques she invented in the past. On top of that, I think she made every beautiful lamp downstairs herself. And her most remarkable furniture pieces were pieces that she painted herself! I knew that a lot of the artwork on the walls was hers, but she explained a lot of the art was her kids (it doesn't get more affordable than that!)

I promised Jane I wouldn't take her picture too often because for some bizarre reason she doesn't love to have her picture taken but if I looked like I promised Jane I wouldn't take her picture too often because for some bizarre reason she doesn't love to have her picture taken but if I looked like Jane I'd pose naked on the internet every day.
Family photos are displayed on two peices of sheet meatl she picked up at the hardware storeFamily photos are displayed on two pieces of sheet metal she picked up at the hardware store.
 
2 girls and 2 boys. Surprise! They're good-looking too! 2 girls and 2 boys. Surprise! They're good-looking too!
Dining room right...Dining room features luminous curtains she made from $3 a yard sale fabric.
 

Jane's bag matches the room (entirely by accident)
Jane's bag matches the room (entirely by accident)

but the pieces I like best are the furnitire pieces she painted herself.
But the pieces I like best are the furniture pieces she painted herself.

 
And the ceramic lamps she made herself.And the ceramic lamps she made herself.
And the harloquin textured walls she painted herself
And the harlequin textured walls she painted herself.
 

Funky lime entryway is jaxtaposed with traditional paintings...
Funky lime entryway is juxtaposed with traditional, preppy paintings...

with a sculptured lamp (that Jane made, uhg) that throws the prettiest reflections
with a sculptured lamp that throws the prettiest reflections.
 
Going upstaris...Going upstairs...
 
Her daughter's room was a cross between a girlie-gasm and a DIY masterpeice Her daughter's room was a cross between a girlie-gasm and a DIY masterpiece.
Dresser handpainted by JaneDresser hand painted by Jane.
 
and the art was created by her daughter (some cool hybrid of ceramics and sharpie markers.) Jane painted the walls with pretty blue swirls over a laveAnd the art was created by her daughter (some cool hybrid of ceramics and sharpie markers.) Jane painted the walls with pretty blue swirls over a lavender background.
I have always wanted one of these
I have always wanted one of these "Summer Lights" by Artecnica (an old and very cool vendor of mine). Artecnica
 
Jane's sister handpainted their comforter coversJane's sister hand painted their comforter covers (which means she has a lot of extra time on her hands.)
I snuck a picture of the bathroom with another great handmade lamp by Jane
I snuck a picture of the bathroom with another great handmade lamp by Jane.
 
On the 3rd floor we quickly redecorated to make the space look enviously cool.the On the 3rd floor we quickly redecorated to make the space look enviously cool. Oh shit, I also promised Jane I wouldn't show her rear.
I can't wait for Jane to go on vacation d=so i can break in and steal this cool sign. I can't wait for Jane to go on vacation so I can break in and steal this cool sign.
 
Jane's childhood dollhouse had deteriorated into a guineapig pen. She cleaned it up and repainted every detail herself for her daughters.Jane's childhood dollhouse had deteriorated into a guinea pig pen by the time she was a rebellious teenager. She cleaned it up and repainted every detail herself for her daughters.
Handpainted cabinet.Hand painted cabinet that I made look fuzzy because it was a crappy shot.
 
The side of her extremely patriotic garage came like this... The side of her extremely patriotic garage was already like this when she moved in.
 
I love these vintage chairs and franly her rear patio was pretty cool.I love these vintage chairs and frankly her back yard was pretty cool.
Jane showed me the grapes growing between the house and her neighbor's driveway. Jane showed me the grapes growing between her house and her neighbor's driveway.
 
They were freakin delicious.They were freakin' delicious.
And jane took an opportunity to show off the damn bracelt she made herself! Is there anythign this woman doesn't make? I thougtht she was going to tel And Jane took an opportunity to show off the damn, I mean gorgeous, bracelet she made herself! Is there anything this woman doesn't make? Do you think she made those fabulous boots too?
 
 
Don't forget, if you're lucky enough to live in Portland, Jane Raymond has a trunk show tomorrow at Soho Boutique on Broadway from noon to 3 pm. If you live outside of Portland, www.tillyjane.net usually carries some of her bags but I noticed the site is temporarily down (Jane says she is replenishing tonight.) Otherwise, politely ask her if she'll mail you one herself at stylesisterstudio@yahoo.com.