Archive for February, 2009

Love

I got his adorable little card for Sasha at Thunderhorse Vintage. But since we are both snowbound today I am delivering it via the internet instead of in person. Happy Vday Sash, and everyone else too! 

DSC01959


I don't remember who made the card or if her work is available online, but Jen if you or anyone else knows please leave a comment!
DSC01960

Actually this card would have been more appropriate back on September 1st of last year when I first emailed Sasha suggesting we start an Etsy shop, cause we sure have hung out a whoooole lot since then! And all I have to say about that is… yay! Thanks for being a truly amazing friend and "lady biz partner" girl. Love ya.

Shamrocks Buried In Snow

From Amber

Fridaythe13 

Now let's not overreact and blame Friday the 13th. It is no one's fault that Grass Valley is snowed in and that Sasha and the Shamrocks won't be able to make it to their show in Sacramento tonight. It's really too bad though, because Sash had an even better outfit picked out than this one, which she wore to their show in Nevada City on Tuesday night:

3275188566_9207b5ebc1

Headpiece designed and crafted by the bandleader herself! I adore it:

3275372993_6f30b0729d

Sasha and Chris have no electricity, but send their Valentine love and heartfelt regrets to Sacramento.

And speaking of Friday the 13th, check out Sasha's blog post from last year about the lore of this wrongfully maligned day.

The Vintage Scene in Sactown

From Amber

Boy has Sacramento's vintage shop scene expanded since I left there 2 years ago. On my recent trip there (to see Sasha and The Shamrocks play at Luna's- see pic in Sasha's latest post below) I visited three of the sweetest little boutiques midtown has to offer. And since it's only an hour's drive from Grass Valley, I plan on visiting these little wonderlands many times in the future.

Atelier Co-op on 16th and P is a "Dressmaker's Workshop, Vintage and Handmade Boutique" and I went there twice during my two day stay in Sacto because I found it so charming and adorable *and* because there is a $1 closet! I got an amazingly soft navy blue sweater with toggle buttons in there, and scored a perfect-fitting pair of brown Danskos for $5 in the nearby
$5 section. Here is their Myspace link.

But my true Atelier score was this handmade ring by Porkchop Crafts:

DSC01894


Isn't it precious (especially resting on my bedspread)? "Happiness inducing" is the term that best describes this ring, which hasn't left my finger since the day I bought it.

Also rockin' the midtown scene is Bows & Arrows on 17th & L. The shop is big, spacious, and filled with treasures from all eras in well-organized racks that fit into a pleasant and easily navigable space. They carry plenty of men's items, shoes, bags, etc. and, like Atelier,
also feature handmade goods. You're likely to find the sewing machine situated behind the couch in the middle of the shop pumping away under the watchful eyes of one of Sacramento's hippest and craftiest ladies.

Bowsandarrows


One of those hip ladies, who makes clothing under the name Pretty Trashy, made this AMAZING sweater, which I fell in love with immediately and used some trade money to buy. I don't think I've ever had so many compliments on a piece of clothing before, and from people of all ages and walks of life. Here are some pics I tried to take of myself in it this afternoon. I utilized all 3 mirrors in my bedroom::

DSC01885

DSC01866


DSC01872


DSC01862


DSC01887

Check them out on Myspace AND at their new Etsy shop!!!

And last but hell no not least is Thunderhorse Vintage at 25th & J. This shop has a primo location, is stocked to the brim with fabulous vintage clothing, shoes, bags, and
accessories from all decades and for both genders, and is owned by one of the nicest and most stylish girls in California, Jen. Check her out, on the sidewalk on J street:

DSC01626


I was so in love with the layout and content of Jen (and her sister Marilyn's) shop that I photo'd up a storm in there:

DSC01622


Thank goodness my shop is online because I could never make it look as good as this!

DSC01623


How bummed are you right now that you're not standing there flipping your little fingers through this rack?! I feel your pain.

DSC01616


DSC01628


DSC01637


DSC01629


DSC01636


Yep! That's Kirk Cameron up there.

DSC01638


And that man is known as Elvis, a bit lesser known than Mr. Cameron but deserving wall space nonetheless.

DSC01633


You know I had to take a picture of the world's most ridiculous/amazing jumpsuit! Here's a pattern close-up:

DSC01634


DSC01639


In the above and the following two shots I am wearing two pieces that I bought there that day and loved too much to take off when exiting the dressing room!- the sweetest little high waisted prairie skirt (with awesome, big pockets) and a truly dreamy cropped pastel rainbow colored 80 shirt that takes me right back to my Cabbage Patch days:

DSC01644


DSC01625


Oh and did I mention that most of the spectacular new pieces we have up in the shop came from here? They're not exactly Thunderhorse style so me and Jen did a big swap- we took her 70sish boho type stuff and she got our 80s, 50s, mod, etc. pieces! It was so fun, sitting there together, going through huge bags of clothes, chatting, and bargaining piece for piece. Thanks for the great stuff Jen!!

And speaking of Sactown style, I just discovered the blog The Sactorialist. Although it is the capital of the most fashion forward state in the union, who knew Sac folks had such style? 
Readers of Painfully Hip, I suppose :-)

So long Sacto, Sasha will be there to rock your heart out this Friday night, and I'll see you
again the next time my library books are (over)due!

*~*~*~*

Looking through all these shots of Thunderhorse inspired me to take these photos in my bedroom during my mini photo sesh today. If you're like me and like to peep through folk's closets, you'll like them. The green apron was scored in Atelier's $1 closet!!!:

DSC01892


DSC01880

For Those About To Rock

From Sasha

I know we have a fair number of blog readers in the Fashionable City of Sacramento…. (let me hear you roar, you well-dressed, forward-thinking, artistic creatures!) Doing self-promotion for my band always seems unbearably cheesy, but if you aren't hanging around Myspace all day (and you should not, definitely NOT, be doing that) how will you all know that my band is bringing the Rock to Sac this Friday night????

Aaaluigis 

(I love making flyers- it's one of my favorite parts of being in a band!)

The deets: Friday, February 13th (yeah, like the movie), at Luigi's Fungarden in the heart of Midtown. Starts 8ish. We're playing with Sacramento darlings Tender Red and Davis' own sensations Olive Drive. Best of all, Luigi's is ALL AGES!!! I also hear they have monitors AND a soundperson…. praise Jesus Mary Moses, I need a soundperson. I have PMS waaaaaay too bad to get up there without one!!! Also, if you've seen us before, your mind is gonna be blown, cause we have an actual BASS PLAYER now… in answer to my prayers, Sasha and the Shamrocks is now a band with a rhythm section!!!

I am hard at work dreaming up an outfit that combines "Slasher Film" and "Valentine" themes, and if you don't come out I might put some pictures on the blog, but then again, I might not, and what will you do then? (she threatens, vaguely) Hope I see you there!

Aaasham 

Don't ask about that painting in back of Chris. We don't know.