Hi, Julia! Welcome B3’s New Retail Supervisor

Julia (right), with and B3 marketing director Britt, model Julia's hand-woven and dyed Mystic Locks!

Julia (right), with B3 marketing director Britt, model Julia’s hand-woven Mystic Locks in their hair!

As the B3 retail shop and studio and Artisan Market continue to grow, and our buddy Dan moves on to new adventures, it’s time to usher in a new Retail Supervisor to keep (and expand!) the retail side of B3 in tip-top shape. Well, we found her, folks!

Help us give a warm welcome to Julia Rochholz!

A sunshine girl at heart, Julia moved from California to Chicago when she was just 12 years old — and at that young age was already expressing her creativity with a paint brush. She followed through on that love of painting and turned it into a degree from UW Madison. These days she enjoys teaching yoga, face and body painting, as well as sewing and crafting in many different media, though chainmaille is fast becoming a top contender. :-)

Let’s get to know a bit more about Julia! 

Blue Buddha Boutique: Julia, what made you want to work at B3?

Julia Rochholz: I had heard wonderful reviews from a friend about how great of a place it is to work. I have a background in art, craft and art curation, so the Retail Supervisory position was a perfect opportunity to become involved with the Chicago artist community.

B3: Who is you favorite artist or maker?

JR: As a painter myself, I appreciate Gerhardt Richter’s ability to switch styles between abstract and realism with the same integrity and beauty. Alex Grey as a visionary spiritual artist is very inspiring as well. And — Lisa Frank!

Photo credit: Kurt Cichowski of KMC Media Studios

Photo credit: Kurt Cichowski of KMC Media Studios

B3: Favorite work of art?

JR: Brian Froud’s Faeries and other wondrous creatures lately! :)

B3: Favorite craft project you’ve made?

JR: I did a five painting series depicting She-Ra, from the ’80s cartoon, as a powerful heroine fighting for her planet’s peace. Also, I love making unicorn horn headdresses and once had a unicorn horn-making station in which I provided all the materials and people could create their own horns. I gave about 50 horns away that wonderful day!

B3: Do you have any pets?

JR: I have five cats, all of whom have come to me via unexpected avenues — Bella, Evelyn, Lexi, Iris and Jax!

B3: Favorite band, book, or other inspiration?

JR: I am inspired by people and community. The depth of the human experience expressed through the myriad of creative outlets is awe inspiring!

Artisan Market Monday: Elixery Cosmetic House

We’ve mentioned that our B3 Artisan Market is pretty diverse, right? Lots of jewelry, home decor, artwork, etc.? Well, that’s true! But that’s not all we have in store for you …

elixery glimmer dust lipstickElixeryLet us introduce you to The Elixery, a Minneapolis-based cosmetics house. The folks at Elixery formulate original products, develop their own colors, and compound products from scratch in their lab.

Not only do they create moisturizing and long-wearing lipsticks, fun Glimmer Dust, essential oil infused products, but also many other glam items, but they source ingredients that are safe, vegan and free of animal testing! 

Stop by to check out Elixery’s items at the B3 Artisan Market, 1127 W. Granville Ave. in Chicago, or visit The Elixery online www.elixery.com

Help Us Customize the January Maillers’ Choice Kit + Special Offer!

Happy New Year, weavers! Let’s kick off 2015 with the chance to vote on the colorway used for the first Maillers’ Choice kit of the year.

The Imperial Glass Byzantine Bracelet is a fresh take on the Cosmic Ring Byzantine bracelet. Instead of sterling silver and crystal rings, we’re looking at aluminum, jewelry brass or copper, and really excited to use these pretty, brand new 14 mm glass rings! Vote for your favorite glass/metal combo today.

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LIMITED TIME OFFER!

We often hear how much Maillers’ Choice subscribers love having a package of inspiration just show up in the mailbox every month. It’s a great way to keep your pliers busy all year long!

Good news: We’re bringing back our 15-month subscription for a limited time! This is truly the best deal if you love Maillers’ Choice. You’ll save 20% off the base of each month’s kit fee with this subscription. Crunch the numbers and you’ll see it’s a great deal; many of our Maillers’ Choice kits are more than the $19.60 you’ll be paying per kit with this subscription level. Subscribe today!

Artisan Market Monday: Elemental Art Jewelry

kat wisniewskiToday we are happy to launch the first of a new weekly blog series, Artisan Market Mondays. Each week we will feature a vendor from our Artisan Market — and we’re lucky to have such a creative and diverse stash of inventory to highlight. First up …

What better way to kick off this new series than with someone near and dear to Blue Buddha — our very own Kat Wisniewski of Elemental Art Jewelry (be sure to like her on Facebook too)!

In addition to being an incredibly talented chainmaille artist, particularly with glass rings, Kat is a member of the B3 team she puts her skills to great use doing photography, developing our class curriculum and teaching chainmaille classes — not to mention being the designer behind some of our best-selling kits ever.

Glass Caterpillar bracelet

Also, Kat will teach several classes at the 2015 Bead&Button Show in Milwaukee! She’s a busy lady and we’re lucky to have her on our team. 

Come by and check out Elemental Art Jewelry and all the other goodies in the Blue Buddha Artisan Market, 1127 W. Granville in Chicago.

glass chainmaille jewelry

Can’t stop by in person? Check out Kat’s website, ElementalArtJewelry.com.

Small Business: Big Impact

 

To our friends at Holiday Inn,

Please accept this message from Blue Buddha Boutique to consider our organization for the #SmallBizWishContest sponsored by Holiday Inn.

Blue Buddha Boutique was founded 11 years ago by jewelry artist Rebeca Mojica as an online chainmaille supply and education resource. In 2013 the company evolved into a brick and mortar studio in Chicago and subsequently was voted Best New Business by the local Edgewater Chamber of Commerce.

02nlXZmr-hZulm-pBD1FLnaYQsoyFlo7TXlXsnCbKcz2TCPEjL055upX6Ppf2UAytF6lMQ=w1452-h731Last year, our crew at Blue Buddha Boutique helped people all over the world to make more than 10,000 pieces of beautiful, handcrafted jewelry. We strive to de-mystify the ancient art of chainmaille, and show everyone that handmade creations are within their grasp. Making chainmaille can be very therapeutic, and hundreds of customers have told us how soothing the repetitive nature of weaving chainmaille is. Combine that with the beautiful Blue Buddha designs, and people are constantly amazed at how enjoyable this craft is. By sharing the knowledge of how to make more than 100 artist-designed pieces, our customers can create gifts for loved ones for the rest of their lives.

Community Engagement

Blue Buddha’s Edgewater studio represents much more than a place to take chainmaille classes. The space is used to help make the community, and the world, a better place—one tiny metal ring at a time. Blue Buddha is home to local organization meetings, grassroots discussions and a pantheon of educational resources. It serves as a safe space, providing a welcoming environment for the community to connect, explore their creativity, learn, ask questions and just make.

During monthly Open Studio sessions, as well as participation in the national CRE8TIME movement on the eighth of every month, we open our studio doors, free of charge, for people who want to connect, collaborate and create.

Our studio hosts free educational workshops by the Chicago Craft Mafia, which are designed to support local artisans in building their businesses.

Philanthropic & Pro Bono Activities

Blue Buddha Boutique regularly donates supplies to aspiring fashion and jewelry designers to help them launch their careers, and to those who make jewelry for various fundraising activities. Blue Buddha has donated more than $10,000 in product to community organizations, including jewelry and classes for non-profit fundraising efforts.

Blue Buddha Boutique owner and jewelry artist Rebeca Mojica provides pro bono participation in various panels and roundtables for business owners via the Women’s Business Development Center and Edgewater Chamber of Commerce on topics such as increasing capacity, and hiring and increasing the minimum wage. She also schedules one-on-one pro bono informational/mentoring meetings with independent artists who are looking to start or grow their own business. 

What $25K Would Do For Blue Buddha

Winning a $25,000 grant from Holiday Inn would allow us to grow our new retail store, increasing our impact on our local community. We would be able to do a marketing push and invest in interactive technology to engage more Chicagoans and let them know that our space is here to help them reclaim their creativity. Increasing traffic to our store in turn helps boost the businesses of the nearly 50 artisans who sell their work through our Artisan Market. We would be able to outreach to various schools and community groups to present low-cost workshops, bringing the ancient craft of chainmaille to a new audience. All in all, this grant money would help elevate our business to a new level, creating the “mecca of creativity” that we’ve envisioned for our retail shop.