Sunday, March 1, 2015

Supporting Muscular Dystrophy, One Order at a Time!

For the entire month of March, $1 of EVERY order from Madam FANDOM will be donated to Team Muscle Makers for UCMD. This amazing non-profit group is raising awareness and funds to enrich the lives of those effected by UCMD, support research for new & better treatments, and to aid in the work of finding a cure!

Two close friends of mine will be running, this August, in the RunDisney 10k in support of this great cause and are currently fundraising for the event. I will be donating to their fundraising campaign and supporting these two great individuals as they work on this adventure!

If you would like to donate directly, you can visit Team Member Andrew Swift's fundraising page: Andrew Swift's Fundraising Page

To learn more about Team Muscle Makers for UCMD & learn how you can get involved, please check out their website Team Muscle Makers for UCMD

"We go the distance in honor of the children who cannot. Every step we take and every mile we log, we are doing so to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Our specific chapter helps fund a state of the art muscle disease clinic at Rady Children’s Hospital.




Team Muscle Makers for UCMD (Ullrich Congenital Muscular Dystrophy) is a non-profit group that participates in a variety of different marathons, all in support of raising funds for UCMD.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

The First Ever Madam FANDOM Sale!

It's Small Business Saturday! And to say "THANK YOU!" to all my amazing Facebook, Instagram, & Etsy fans, I'm taking 15% off* all orders from now until Sunday night (11:59PST).

Use COUPON CODE: MFTHANKS14 at checkout on my Etsy shop.

http://www.madamfandom.etsy.com/

THANK YOU for every like, comment, and share you've given me over the last year. All those little things are what keep me going strong, & doing what I love; creating for you!

*Sale applies to orders of $3 or more. Discount also applies to any custom order requests that are paid for by the sale deadline!





Wednesday, April 23, 2014

May the 4th Be With You!

My latest project for Madam Fandom, or "MF" as I'll say for blog purposes, is getting ready for the "May the 4th Be With You" Community Event & Fundraiser. If you're in the Sacramento area, and love Star Wars, I really suggest you make plans to attend. Not only is there going to be a ton of great Star Wars stuff available to purchase, there will be Cosplayers (501 Legion will be there), a Costume Parade, Charity Auction (for the Make-a-Wish Foundation), Costume Contest, LIVE Lightsaber Battle Demos, Panels, & just lots of good fun. 

This event has given me a major push to get some Star Wars added to my line-up. Since I'm a HUGE Star Wars fan, it's the one fandom I've been holding off on. I felt I needed years to work on designs and make them all just perfect to be worthy of Star Wars (yes, I'm that obsessed). But this event came along & required I have Star Wars on hand, so I've found a few worthy patterns and pumped out many creations that I think are worthy additions to the Star Wars fandom! 

Here's a peek at just one item that I will be premiering at the event. The finished product will be mounted on black canvas panel. Who doesn't love a Star Wars/Legend of Zelda mash-up?!


Ok ok, how about one more peek! Here's what the Fandom table looks like so far, & this isn't even all of it!




I'd love to see & chat with fans, so make plans to attend the "May the 4th Be With You" Community Event & Fundraiser. You can purchase your tickets ahead of time, or at the door. It's for a good cause!



Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Mario Box & Sprites Custom Order

Tiffany contacted me in need of some unique Mario creations for her 6 year old son's Christmas gifts. I couldn't be more excited with how everything came out! 

I created 4 sprites that are double melted (melted on both sides) so they're extra durable for playtime. These sprites come with their very own Mario Box as well!


She also asked if I could make a Christmas ornament of her son's favorite Mario character, Toad! 

And while we were on a roll of all the creative juices flowing, she also asked for a San Francisco Giants ornament.





Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Ewok's First Birthday: Food, Fun, & Rainbows!

This weekend we celebrated The Ewok's first birthday. Seriously, where did the year go?! Since I only get a few more years of choosing her party theme and decor for her, I went with my favorite: Rainbow! I do have to stop for a moment to voice a little pet peeve. Rainbow is Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, PURPLE! Why does everyone forget purple & instead throw in 50 shades of pink?! It was difficult to find solid rainbow that wasn't missing important colors, or wasn't done in pastels (blech!). I was able to find stuff & my house looked like Rainbow Dash ran in & pooped all over. It was so great! I decided to share some of the highlights with you in hopes to inspire some ideas for your next rainbow celebration!

Rainbow veggie platter with a red cabbage dip holder! First I stripped the outer leaves off of the cabbage until the head was the size I wanted. Then, using a knife & spoon, I cut a circle in the top of the cabbage & scooped out the hole with the spoon until it was the size/depth that I wanted. The dip went right in the hole, the outer leaves I stripped off went onto the platter as decor & the various colored veggies I chopped up went on top of them. It was a hit!

Here's the birthday girl's throne! I'm not into the tulle obsession, so covering her high chair in 800 layers of bright pink tulle... not my thing. Instead I bought fat quarters of fabric and cut them into strips. The white strips I hot glued to rainbow ribbon. Then I made little fabric flowers out of the other colors I bought & hot glued those onto the ribbon as well.


On the invitations I let everyone know the theme was rainbow, so they should wear their rainbow or bright colored clothing. Just in case someone forgot (or didn't have rainbow clothing... a crime!), I made some pins out of perler beads. I made the various shapes I wanted, then hot glued lapel pins onto them that you get in the jewelry section of your craft store.


This was the "grown-up" cake ( check out The Ewok's Deliciously Scrumptious Healthy Smash Cake to see what she got to have). 
Grandma made this and did an amazing job!
 

I'm all about documenting events. I love looking through my old baby books, scrapbooks, etc and seeing what was going on during those years that I can't remember a thing (I'm referring to when I was a baby, not college). I set out paper and pens for the guests to write a note for The Ewok, that I would then store in her baby book for her to look at later in life.

And finally, the food & drink menu's. Our food menu was small so it's not like we really had any food that wasn't self-explanatory, but I always feel it's nice to let people know what's coming. They can eat more/less of something & not worry about having to pass up later dishes because they didn't realize how much food there was. With drinks, well what host likes to ramble off the list of what you've got for every guest when you ask them, "What would you like to drink?". I posted it, they read it, and let me know what they wanted. 

This was everyone's favorite part. I used crepe paper to line the blinds of the patio door blinds. It looked so cool when the light was coming through the blinds!

So there it is, the highlights of The Ewok's First Birthday. What awesome ideas have you done for parties?