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our favorite traveling craft fair, Renegade, is here in Austin again! 
this is the perfect time to come meet William + I and check out our wares in person. there’s quite a few new items we’ve been rolling out over at Son of a Sailor Supply, and we’ll have our best jewelry available. 
for us, this is kicking off our busy 2013 market season! currently, we’re confirmed to be at the following shows:
June 22+23: Renegade Brooklyn
July 13+14: Urban Craft Uprising in Seattle
July 27+28: Renegade San Francisco
We are also crossing our fingers that we’ll be able to participate in Renegade Chicago, so keep your ears open for that announcement!
William and I really love the interaction with our friends and followers at these fairs. So, if you’re around, make a point to come say hi!
Also, stay tuned for a special opportunity to receive an exclusive discount at any Son of a Sailor event…

our favorite traveling craft fair, Renegade, is here in Austin again! 

this is the perfect time to come meet William + I and check out our wares in person. there’s quite a few new items we’ve been rolling out over at Son of a Sailor Supply, and we’ll have our best jewelry available. 

for us, this is kicking off our busy 2013 market season! currently, we’re confirmed to be at the following shows:

June 22+23: Renegade Brooklyn

July 13+14: Urban Craft Uprising in Seattle

July 27+28: Renegade San Francisco

We are also crossing our fingers that we’ll be able to participate in Renegade Chicago, so keep your ears open for that announcement!

William and I really love the interaction with our friends and followers at these fairs. So, if you’re around, make a point to come say hi!

Also, stay tuned for a special opportunity to receive an exclusive discount at any Son of a Sailor event…

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madesmith: a beautiful writeup of Son of a Sailor

when Sumeera originally contacted me about a new website she was creating that focused on makers and their stories, i was intrigued. with only a bit of description of her goals and vision, i knew we wanted to participate. today, our feature on Madesmith, one of the loveliest sites we’ve seen in quite some time, is live!

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in what was the longest interview we’ve ever had, Billy and i spent two hours on skype with Sumeera. she is lovely, and we can’t wait to meet her in person when we venture to New York in June. and the collaboration we’ve created, on four exclusive Madesmith pieces, brought forth new colors and palettes for our jewelry. 

but the best part, the part that has filled me with joy and extracted tears of pride, love, and humble flattery, is the story that they captured about the beginning of Son of a Sailor. go take a look—it means so much to us, and we believe it truly captures the spirit of what we’re doing. 

and you can pick up the exclusive designs of some of our favorite jewelry, while you’re at it!

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West Elm,Camille Styles & Etsy: The Trifecta of Awesome

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So, coming up soon, we’ll be participating in what is sure to be an amazing pop up shop over at West Elm! Austin’s own Camille Styles, a maven of things beautiful and creative, has hand picked some of her favorite local Etsy sellers to come together for an afternoon of fun.

We were thrilled to be asked, and can’t wait to display our jewelry in the beautiful room settings of the Austin West Elm store. Not to mention the company we’ll be keeping—they’re not just Camille’s favorite sellers…

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SIerra Keychains and things

we’ve been busy over here at Son of a Sailor! in the last month, we’ve:

for example, the Sierra Keychain! available in two styles, each in three colorways. inspired by geometric shapes, southwestern design, and a rich past of camping, scouting, and travelling, they make a great addition to our growing assortment of handmade accessories.

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so, we’ve been busy, and a little absent on the blog, but stay tuned for more content coming up, as well as some new items! 

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que bellisimo!

chelsea, from Coterie Market, is blowing us away with her amazingness. not only do we love her local goods delivery service, but she is hitting all of the right notes in seemingly every aspect of her business. she couldn’t be any nicer, and she keeps amazing us with things like this gorgeous promotional video. 

and super big props to Christian Remde for this beautiful short film! we want one!!!

get it, girl!

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2013, you’ve got big shoes to fill!

as we move into this new, fresh year, we are reflecting on the ways in which our lives and business have grown in the year preceding. what an amazing year we had, with such monumental personal milestones. we wanted to share some of the highlights of 2012…

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SASSY BRASS GIFTS

Clearly, we have a love for brass. But apparently we’re not the only ones! Caitlin has put together a gift guide full of sassy gifts in our favorite metal. Take a look at how other craftspeople are using brass in their creative endeavors with her picks!

  1. Brass is a wonderful backdrop for some lively color, and Son of a Sailor’s jewelry collection is full of just that. I’m a big fan of the Altair’s shield-like shape, and will surely make any lady feel extra warrior like. It has a great shape and design, managing to keep it simple, but not boring. Plus, who doesn’t love a little brass bling? $50
  2. Speaking of brass bling, let’s talk about Stone & Honey. Her new Arcos collection is full of wonderful brass shapes and contrasting linen thread. And boy, I am a sucker for contrasts. The Polis bracelet is great bling to add to a special someones collection. $117
  3. As someone who spends a lot of time measuring and cutting, reliability is a must. And brass is great at that….you know this ruler won’t bend out of shape, and those scissors will give you some serious cutting heft. Brass is also nice to look at, and most rulers and scissors are not. $36 from Best Made and $14-29 from West Elm
  4. Know someone who deserves a metal for all that they do? Then snatch up one of these vintage inspired hero medals from Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. No dinky ribbons here, just pure solid brass on some nice looking ribbon. They would make a great stocking stuffer for a hero of any age. $20
  5. Like every good hip kid, I have a soft spot for animals, especially woodland animals made out of brass. These cute little guys are not only impeccably designed with their polished accents and black patina, but they also pack a historical and collectible punch. Walter Bosse started designing these miniatures in the late 1940s and today they are reintroduced in a licensed reissue. $45
  6. There’s something about a little extra weight in your hand that makes cracking open a cold one that much more satisfying. But no need for one of those bartender bottle openers, with the rubber handle and all. Instead, spring for one of these brass lovelies, which are pretty enough to leave on the counter and not in the draw. The other upside? They’d be a great gift for any beer lover in your life, guy or gal. $46-68 from Spartan
Brass brings an heirloom appeal to any gift, and Caitlin picked some of our favorites. (I’m going to get my paws on that little fox before they’re sold out…)
This marks the end of Son of a Sailor’s Gift Guide Series for 2012! We hope you were able to find something special for your someone special. Thanks to all of our creative friends who helped us to find the best of the best in gifts! Miss one? Here’s a recap!
WEEK ONE: Gifts for the Haute Hostess by yours truly
WEEK TWO: Texas Made Gifts by Mockingbird Domestics
WEEK THREE: Modern Geometric Goodness by Yellow Heart Art
WEEK FOUR: Gifts for Roughing It by Iswas + Willbe
WEEK FIVE: Gifts for the Man in Your Life by Coterie Market
WEEK SIX: Gifts for Your Sister by Stone & Honey
Happy Holidays from all of us at Son of a Sailor and friends!
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Son of a Sailor Supply!

hey, y’all! Son of a Sailor Supply is now open for business! we’ve been working hard to launch this new site full of great gift items just in time for your last minute holiday shopping! come take a look at what we’ve been up to…

we’ve got tons of great gifts for the men and women in your life, and we’ve got more on the way. we have a lot of other items up our sleeves that we will be adding to the shop over the coming weeks.

come take a gander and let us know what you think!

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Get Your Holiday Orders In!

Maybe it’s a initial necklace for your mom, or few of the Bellatrix for your best friend to mix and match. Whatever your holiday shopping list might include, be sure to place your orders in time!

If you’re shopping via our Etsy shop

Order by December 14th with First Class mail & December 18th if you purchase Rush & Wrap 

If you shop through our website:

Order by December 14th with First Class mail & December 18th with Priority mail

Brass Initial necklace

We wish you a happy gifting season. Thank you to all who are making us a part of your merry holiday. Cheers!

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GIFTS FOR YOUR SISTER
(a.k.a things your really want to get for yourself and plan on stealing right back from her soon enough)

This is the perfect theme for Teresa from Stone & Honey because, trust me, as soon as you meet her you want her to be your sister. You’d even be fine with her stealing all of your awesome stuff! She’s got style coming out of her ears, and I would even venture to call her a tastemaker. Check out these obsession-worthy finds from a pretty neat lady. 

  1. BOET Jewelryby Emily Bixler. I am completely and totally smitten and obsessed with Emily Bixler’s beautiful sculptural pieces. there’s just something so soothing about her clean geometric shapes crocheted in cotton with vintage brass chain. I don’t know if there’s some magical mathematical formula about the proportion or something that gets me, but something is working here. I could stare at these all day. 
  2. Shibori Pillows from Folk Fibers. I was introduced to Maura Ambrose’s beautiful work via Natalie & Abby from Feliz, and have been in awe of her ever since. Every detail of Maura’s work is absolutely stunning. I got to see all of these pillows stacked up in person at Feliz last month, and it was painful not to be able to take them all home with me. It is now my sole mission in life to have about a half dozen of these stacked up on my bed. So beautiful! about $125
  3. Fragrances from OLO Fragrances can be a tricky gift, but you really can’t go wrong with anything from OLO. I’ve been wearing Dark Wave and it’s the perfect warm & woodsy scent for winter. I am not kidding when I say that strangers stop me on the street and tell me that I smell good when I wear this stuff. Her newest scent, Toji, is my new favorite. It’s meant to evoke the scent of the winter solstice yuzu baths in Japan, and it’s amazing how it does just that.  I like to put it on before bed and let the scent carry me off to sleep.  $45
  4. Golden Protective Hand Bracelet from Kaye Blegvad.I don’t know what it is about this particular piece that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, but it just feels super dreamy. Like those little arms would indeed wrap right around you and keep you safe. $76
  5. Ceramic Jars by Ben Fiess at Gretel Home. 
    I love the color combos and beautiful glazes on these magical jars by Ben Fiess. And how all of those pieces are held together with that contrasting rubber band? Perfection. $80-100
  6. Sculptural rope baskets and totes by Doug Johnson. I love the stitching detail and feel on these hand sewn baskets. I like knowing that they are flexible and I think they would feel great in your hands. This tote is a beautiful take on an everyday staple, but there are a wide variety of both simple and complex shapes to choose from. $48-400
Seriously. Those ceramic jars? Those pillows? Yeah. Just consider this a shopping list for me. Now, I just need a sister…

NEXT WEEK!  Caitlin Marr from Rally Made is bringing us brass baubles for everyone on your list!
LAST WEEK!  Coterie Market’s guide For the Man in Your Life
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have you noticed???

we’ve been working towards launching a whole new line of items, via our new shop Son of a Sailor Supply (any day now, any day now!). we’ve been posting little sneak peeks here and there, and we’re hoping to unveil our first round of products next week! in the excitement of branding a whole new endeavor, we took the opportunity to look hard at our jewelry branding. in a thoughtful effort to really represent who we are, we’ve re-branded Son of a Sailor Jewelry, and are pleased to present it!

take a look at the new and improved Son of a Sailor! we’re sort of sad to see the ship go, but we’ll always keep it around in many ways here at SOS. we’re excited that the brand represents more of our jewelry’s aesthetic. while we’ve got a seaworthy name, our jewelry isn’t overtly nautical. there’s inspiration there, to be sure, but you won’t find an anchor anywhere on our jewelry. 

thanks for letting me celebrate our new branding with a little bit of fanfare! we hope you like it. stay tuned for our whole new brand of items coming soon!

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GIFTS FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE!

Did you ever wish that you could have your favorite Austin-made items delivered right to your door? Well, Chelsea Staires has made your wishes come true. This fall, she launched Coterie Market, an online boutique stocked full of artisanal foods, handmade goods, and otherwise amazing items sourced from our fair city. Go! Sign up for the newsletter! Check out the many amazing items that you can have Chelsea bring right to you. And, in the meantime, she’s applied her awesome curatorial skills to a list of gifts to buy for the men in your life…

  1. Your guy will crack up at this stocking stuffer- lump of coal soap from Latika. Just goofy enough that he’ll actually use it. Bonus is that it’s high-quality, moisturizing ingredients make it soap you woud have bought for yourself. $7.90
  2. Dudes are sometimes obstinate about caring for themselves. Make it easy on the man in your life to sooth and heal his damaged skin with this easy-to-hide tin of all-natural salve from master herbalist Ginger Webb. Available at Coterie Market. $10
  3. We usually imagine gifted wallets as large, flashy things. Consider doing him a favor and going the opposite route with Noah Marion’s rustic, yet sophisticated, sleek card case- just enough room for cash and a few cards. He will thank you. Available at Coterie Market. $45
  4. This easy to wear leather accessory from Son of a Sailor looks especially great with long-sleeve sweaters and winter boots. I like to think of the two beautiful leather tones snuggled together as a love note to your man. Available at Coterie Market. $25
  5. In my opinion, any boyfriend, husband, brother, son, uncle, or dad just can’t have too many of these. Criquet’s organic cotton polos are uniquely designed and go with everything from swim trunks to suit pants. Available in many awesome colors. Available at Coterie Market. $75
  6. Get your guy a beautiful, locally hand-crafted beer stein from Rhyno Clayworks. Classic. He’ll really enjoy saying “beer stein” to anyone who comments on it. $26
  7. Every man (and woman) will secretly scarf down this stunningly delicious chocolate bar filled with expertly salted handmade caramel from Steve Lawrence. My personal favorite flavor. Available at Coterie Market. $10
  8. Did your fellow just move? Need some very hip, engaging wall art? Even an art collector? Consider this limited edition geo print from Alyson Fox. Available in six colors at Coterie Market. I love the black simply framed as a gift for any gentleman. $35
  9. There’s something very nostalgic about giving a man a beautiful pocket knife. The hard part is knowing which on to give. Natalie Davis made it a no-brainer for us with her heirloom quality, hand wood burned French Opinel knives, with safety open and close. Available at Coterie Market. $38
Go ahead, get your man a creative, unique gift for the holidays. It’s not hard, with this handy guide! And remember, these can all be delivered right to your door! Score!
NEXT WEEK! Teresa from Stone & Honey will tell us all about what we need to buy for our loved ones! (Even though I just want to buy everything on her site…)
LAST WEEK! Iswas+Willbe’s gift guide for those who like roughing it!
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hey y’all! we’re heading to houston!

in our first appearance at a houston event, we’re pleased to join AIGA for their 3rd annual Design Craft! formerly Ctrl+Art+Create, the American Institute for Graphic Arts is hosting this exciting outdoor fair at Market Square, and we couldn’t be more pleased to be a part of it.

the forecast calls for a high of 79 and partly cloudy, which sounds delightful for a day of shopping (or vending, in our case!) 

come say hello and snag a gift for the ladies and gents (yes, gents—-we have awesome unisex leather bracelets!) on your holiday list. 

see you in H-town!

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GIFTS FOR ROUGHING IT!

Telle + Rex from Iswas + Willbe are one of the most inspirational jewelry designers we know. The photography of their jewelry alone is worthy of framing and hanging on the wall! Taking to the open road has inspired this week’s gift guide, and we’re loving their choices.

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Maintaining a mobile lifestyle is all about finding the perfect accessories to ensure that your trips are enjoyable! Peruse our travel-inspired gift guide to find out what picks we never leave home without.

  1. Helen Hoover book  Helen Hoover was a celebrated chemist in Chicago before she made a drastic move with her husband to the remote woods of Northern Minnesota—in 1954. Her journey from civilized city-dweller to isolated land-owner inspired several books written in a beautifully unbiased voice. She manages an admirable coexistence with the natural world around her, even going as far as befriending the woodland animals that frequent her property. Her books present a simple, rustic life in the woods, and her stories will inspire those who long to feel a connection to the natural world around them. $16.95
  2. Wide Mouth Mason Jars  Ok, I am obsessed with mason jars; I find new uses for these things *all* the time. From salads to hot tea to homemade beauty products, these guys don’t disappoint. Sure, they’re more fragile, heavier and don’t hold temperatures like their modern counterparts, but I find their lack of modern convenience refreshing--keep it simple, stupid. Plus, they have what really counts: they don’t absorb odors or leach toxic chemicals, come in a bajillion different sizes, and are surprisingly inexpensive. $13.99 for 12
  3. Shelter Bag  Anyone who likes to wander knows how imperative it is to pack the essentials for a successful day of adventure. Storing my daily accoutrement in a beautifully handmade bag from Asheville-based Shelter adds the perfect sense of romance to the journey. Their attention to detail and their blend of dreamy and pragmatic design give these bags a keen sense of balance. Plus, the people of Shelter are seriously awesome, and who doesn’t want to buy beautiful stuff from good people? $169
  4. ENO Hammock Double Nest  Though admittedly they do make it look easier than reality to fit two adults into their double-wide hammock, we’re here to tell you that it is most definitely possible to get cozy in one of these awesome rigs. Durable, lightweight, and available with a variety of awesome accessories—like rain flys and string lights—ENO, also based in Asheville, NC, offers a practical travelling accessory to satisfy those of us who appreciate the relaxed simplicity that only a hammock can provide. $64.95
  5. Best Made Steel Knife  A well-stocked kitchen needs only two knives: a paring knife for small jobs, and a nice, big chef knife. I never really loved a knife until we bought this Japanese white steel knife from Best Made Co. It is by far the sharpest piece of metal I’ve ever used, is forged in the high-quality heritage tradition of Japanese knife-making, and slices effortlessly through thick potatoes, crusty loaves of bread, and just about anything else we can get our hands on to test its abilities. $85
  6. Pendleton Blanket  Based in Portland, OR, Pendleton Mills is well-known for quality woolen goods, dating back to its start in 1863. We love the classic Americana-style pattern of this domestically made blanket; it makes a perfect ground cover for sunny days of picnics and keeps even the coldest of toes toasty warm when the nights grow cold. This is a hardy blanket; hang on to it and pass it down to the next generation! $228
As for me, I plan on rocking some extremely amazing jewelry while I’m roughing it, like The Tumble necklace, which I own and Native Sun earrings, which I need to own!

NEXT WEEK! Coterie Market with gifts for the men in your life!
LAST WEEK! Yellow Heart Art’s Geometric Goodness.
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MODERN GEOMETRIC GOODNESS

Leonora from Yellow Heart Art is the perfect storm of creativity, humor, and energy. Her personality shines through everything she does, and that often comes in the form of bold color, geometric shapes, and playful design! Here are her favorite finds full of all of those things!

  1. Sure, you can drink coffee out of that All State Insurance mug you got for free when you signed up with them, OR you can drink out of this beauty. When I think mugs I think of dads sitting at the kitchen table at 8am in their tighty whities sipping out of some lame-o “best dad evah” mug. But this mug? This changes everything. Who knew mugs could be swoon worthy! $16
  2. There are so many iPhone cases on the market, but there are a few that actually make me go “dayum girl I gots to have that!”. It’s modern, sleek and well all around awesome. $18
  3. Ok, hear me out. I was so anti this whole new antler trend. It kinda creeped me out, I thought people were going around herding deer and ripping off their poor antlers. Little miss city girl over here had no clue that deers actually shed their antlers naturally (hey, no judgment, home girl is from NY ok?) so when I found out that important piece of information that instantly became a game changer. I love how the shop, The Painted Antler, “girled up” these antlers and made them sleek, modern and stylish. It would never occur to me to paint an antler. I absolutely love it and can see all my SOS jewelry being hung from it! $64
  4. Whenever I wear “everyday” jewelry I always go simple and modern. These triangles are just the right amount of “statement” with out being over bearing. I love how you can add a tiny pop of color to your ears. $12
  5. I own a Krust bag and let me tell you, homegirl has talent. The bag is stitched so perfectly you would think you bought it at a coach store or something. I love how she doesn’t just take pre made fabric and bust out a bag, she actually takes the time to create her own shapes and patterns by cutting up the fabric and stitching it back together. I’ll take one of everything please. $50
  6. Spoiler alert: I own so much son of a sailor swag. 2 necklaces and 2 bracelets (and even more added to my christmas list) (do you hear me santa? don’t make me make any threats) (just give me my SOS and your cookies will go untainted) I had the opportunity to meet Jessica at Renegade Craft Fair over the summer and shes super sweet and amazing! You can tell her and her husband put so much work into their craft, and it shows. The quality is superb and I always get asked “guuuurl where did you get that necklace?!” every time I wear it. They are great for layering (Since they are perfectly dainty!) or wear by itself. They are my go-to necklaces. $30

If you liked this stuff, you’ve gotta take a look at Yellow Heart Art’s shop. L creates prints and jewelry and pillows and scarves and stamps that are so full of love and fun that you’ll have a hard time not falling in love, instantly! I gotta go order one of those new stamps…so cute!

NEXT WEEK! Iswas + Willbe’s favorite gifts for roughing it!

LAST WEEK! Mockingbird Domestics’ Texas Made favorites.


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