Monday, January 31, 2011

GET YOUR VALENTINES ORDERS IN PRONTO :)

Howdy CM pals....
Just a quick heads up, we will be away on a little break from Friday 4th Feb. This means if you want to get Valentines goodies in time for the big day you need to place your order by 12pm on Thursday 3rd Feb.


Thats this Thursday peeps.

So its time to send those loved ones over to the shop...come on do a little bit of hinting. It works wonders especially with those boys that need a little help!

Anna, CM

Oh Fred Flare!

Straight from the gentlemen of cute comes this teapot...boy oh boy. Take a look at this treasure on the Fred Flare website.
Anna, CM

Friday, January 28, 2011

YOU ARE A WINNER!!!

STACEY EVANS!!!!

Congratulations Stacey you are the proud owner of a Fantastic Fox Necklace.

Nice!

New in the shop...







A lot of new necklaces up in the shop and there are a couple more to come...
You can check them out HERE
We have had a little mess around with how we photograph necklaces too. Im please with how they have come out.
Anna, CM

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

New Wanda....Inspiration for Wednesday

The new Wanda Jackson album 'the party ain't over' is released today. Its produced by Jack White and is sure to be a cracker. This amazing lady is in her 70's and is still shaking her tassle adorned outfits all over the place. A total inspiration. Age really is just a number.
If you dont know who Wanda is go over to her site (link above) cos you damn well need to!
Anna, CM
UPDATE: THIS RECORD IS AMAZING!!!!!!!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Its competition time!

Would you like to win one of our very special Fantastic Fox Necklaces?

Did I hear you say yes?
Well if I did then all you need to do is answer this question to enter…

In the Wes Anderson film Fantastic Mr Fox, which ace actor gave his voice to the character Badger???

Email anna@custommadeuk.com with your answer...we will pick a winner Friday 28th January at 10am!

Oh hello pretty satchels...



Available right HERE. Pretty pretty pretty! Which one would I like though? Maybe green...
Anna, CM

Monday, January 24, 2011

My inspiration for Monday...

I have been closely following the run up to the new Kevin Smith film Redstate for a while. I listen to Red State of the Union podcast every week and have loved hearing from the actors and crew etc like nobodys business. To say that I am excited by the prospect of seeing this film is an understatement...
The screening at Sundance film festival was last night so like a true nerd I leapt out of bed this morning and got straight on twitter to see how it went.
Anyway, seems like it was a pretty eventful evening. The whole way this film has been made has been a true inspiration to me. The whole Sundance 'thing' is written about brilliantly by Jada Yuan and is featured on Vulture.
Kevin Smith is my inspriration for today...you are the man.
Read it on Vulture HERE or below...

Tonight's premiere of Kevin Smith's religion-gone-wild horror flick Red State was by far the most entertaining thing we've seen at Sundance so far. And that was before we'd even entered the building.

In the parking lot of Park City's Eccles Theater stood around 70 picketers. Though, with signs like "Free hugs" and "I love bacon," it was hard to tell exactly what they were protesting. A trip into the circle revealed about six actual protesters from the infamous Westboro Baptist Church each attired with four to five signs ("God Hates Your Idols," "God Hates Your Feelings," "God Hates America," "Fags Doom Nations") and standing high on snow banks like a half a dozen scarecrows of hate. Surrounding them were local high school and college kids who'd come to counter-protest the feeble Westboro protest. The alternately sang apt songs like "I Kissed A Girl" or chanted things like "Defense" and "We want tacos" "We think they are spewing nonsense. So we're spewing nonsense right back at them," we overheard one counter-protester tell the L.A. Times. And what fun nonsense it was. A sampling of signs:
I Hate Crowds
Hell Is Fabulous
Dick Tastes Yummy
I Am A Happy Jew (with illustration of a happy Jew)
Being Bisexual Doubles My Chances For A Date On Saturday
God and Gays Agree that Polyester Is A Sin
God Hates That I Couldn't Get Tickets To Red State
God Hates That There Were Only 2 Seasons of Pushing Daisies
I Went to Westboro Baptist Church and All I Got Was This Lousy Sign
And On The 8th Day, God Created BEER
God Hates Signs

At around 6:10pm, Smith himself joined the protest, for photo ops, surrounded by more counter-protesters and a phalanx of photographers and videographers. He had even better signs:
God Hates Critics
God Hates Press Screenings
Dogma Is Dog Shit (ed note: He said it!)
(And our personal favorite) God Hates Fat (So Does Southwest Airlines)

Protesters aside, though, the Red State premiere had already promised to be quite the event. The movie only had two public screenings as opposed to the usual five or six. Tickets were going for a premium online; Smith himself sold a pair on eBay for $1000. (He donated the proceeds to the Sundance Institute.) And Smith had announced his plans to pick his distributor from the Sunday night audience, auction-style.


Thirty minutes later, and well after the scheduled start time for the premiere, Smith took the stage. "Sorry we're running late," he told the crowd, "My family came and they were out in the parking lot holding up signs of the movie." (He later referred to the protesters as the "Von Trapp family singers.") Smith, producer John Gordon, and executive producer Elyse Simon (who, fun fact, was working the ticket booth at last year's Sundance) started working on this movie September 21, 2010, which means they made this movie in only four months. "I promise you, ladies and gentlemen, for the next 95 minutes, all levity is going to leave the room," Smith went on. "You're going to enter a world of hate and fucking hopelessness. I'm so not shitting. Everyone keeps going, like, 'It's a religious comedy, like Dogma.' Bullshit. This movie, Red State, is not a comedy like Clerks. This is hands down a horror movie, like Jersey Girl. So be forewarned." And, Smith promised, he'd be watching with us. "I'll be standing in the back. One of the sponsors of the festival told me if I wanted to sit I'd have to buy two fucking seats."

Well, he was right about the horror part. Welcome Michael Parks's Pastor Cooper (based on Fred Phelps) to the canon of great film villains. We're talking Norman Bates level of creepiness. If we could fall asleep on our sad pullout couch bed in our Sundance housing, we'd definitely be having nightmares tonight.

After the screening, Smith, carrying Wayne Gretsky's last hockey stick (Smith's next movie is a hockey flick called "Hit Somebody"), used his Q&A time to go on a half-hour rant about the perils of working within the studio system. It'll be a Smodcast by morning.
As he explained, the movie took 25 days and cost $4 million dollars to make. If he sold it for $6 million, it would still take $20 million to market. But since that $26 million doesn't go back to the movie team or the studio or the distributor, you have to make $50 million just to get to the profit line. And it would have to make twice that to be considered profitable. "I never wanted to know jack shit about business," he explained. "I'm a fat, masturbating stoner. That's why I got into the movie business. I thought that was where fat, masturbating stoners went. And if somebody had told me at the beginning of my career, you're going to have to learn so much about business, finance, amortization, all that shit, monetization, I would have been like, 'Fuck it. I'm just going to stay home and masturbate.' That's too much work, man.' It took seven years for Clerks, a movie that cost $27,575, to go into profit."

Then with great fanfare, Smith brought up John Gordon, his producer, to open up the auction. "I bid twenty dollars," Smith declared. "Sold!" cried Gordon, slamming his hand on the podium. Smith jumped in, "Ladies and gentlemen, I came here 17 years [with Clerks]. All I wanted to do was sell my movie. And I can't think of anything fucking worse, 17 years later, than selling my movie to people who just don't fucking get it." (He also called the people who make movie trailers "lying fucking whores," which was pretty awesome.)

He then laid out his plan to distribute the movie through Smodcast Pictures. On March 5 at Radio City Music Hall, he'll begin a 15-day Red State Movie Tour, with stops in Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis, Ann Arbor, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Springfield, Denver, New Orleans, Austin, Atlanta, and Seattle. "That's the only reason why I didn't have as many screenings as everyone wanted here. I gotta make money off this bitch," Smith explained. Those tickets will go for "six, seven, maybe ten times what you'd normally pay to see a flick," but will come with a "grander, statelier venue" and Q&As with Smith and Parks, along with surprise treats. Then on October 19, the 17th anniversary of the theatrical release of Clerks, he'll release it wide, by directly finding exhibitors and giving them way better deals than they get from the studios.

Once he's proven anyone can release a movie, he plans to make two more movies: Hit Somebody and the third edition of Clerks, and retire from directing to work on crowd-finance young filmmakers through Smodcast. And with that, he'd run out of time. The cast ran onstage for a 30-second intro. Harvey Weinstein, presumably, ran off to catch the end of the Jets game. And the crowd filed into the parking lot, devoid of protesters, save a few lonely signs sticking out of the snow.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

New products in the shop today...


As promised we have lots of new items in the store today. We are pretty sick of the January sales! This lovely scarf is one of them. Check our WHATS NEW section to see whats new!

Anna, CM

Friday, January 14, 2011

Cherry Cherry....

Cherry Cherry is one of our super stockists in Norwich. I just swiped this ace photo from their facebook page. Fantastic chair with our Nice to Meet You Cushion in it!
Cherry Cherry is a very pretty shop indeed.
Love it!

Anna, CM

Prairie Underground (at Beklina)

On my way back from the post office today I was thinking about a pair of shoes I bought from Beklina a while ago and how they are kind of a neutral colour. Then strangley enough when I just check my email I had an email from them about new stock from Prairie Underground featuring these two very pretty neutral items.
See it all links in...
Anyway both are very well worth a peep at.
Anna, CM

Fab Etsy find...


So pretty! Vintage tin plates for sale on Etsy right HERE
I would LOVE them!
Anna, CM

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Smith Westerns...

This photo amused me!
Really like the Smith Westerns
They look so young!
Hopefully will get to see them in California in the next couple of weeks (fingers crossed)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Last Week... week #1


Check out Bart Aalbers ace tiny film!
Anna, CM

Thursday, January 06, 2011

Dear Creatures...






Pretty much in love with every item in the range. Check out Dear Creatures right HERE. Cant wait to see S/S range.
Anna, CM

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Its true...I am a bookworm

Its no secret, I love reading. I usually have 2-3 books on the go at one time. These will usually comprise of a book of short stories, a novel and a graphic novel. My all time favourite writer is Charles Bukowski, I have read his books many many times. Another of my faves is David Sedaris. I am very excited about his newest book Squirrel Seeks Chipmonk. Cant wait to buy it. I am banning myself a a short while though as I have a huge backlog to get through.
Some I have started some I have not, here they are- Dave Eggers- How We Are Hungry / Me Talk Pretty One Day- David Sedaris / Never Let Me Go- Kazuo Ishiguro / The Walking Dead Volume 2- Robert Kirkman / The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo- Stieg Larsson

As you can see, quite a backlog. Some are old some are new, some I bought because they were cheap (the girl with the dragon tattoo!)

Reading....I love it!!

Anna, CM

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

And we are back...

Happy New Year everyone. Hope you all had a lovely Christmas. I had a lovely lovely one except for a chipped tooth that is yet to be mended but hey...
So orders are flowing as usual now after the Christmas holiday. We are going to be adding new items to the shop over the next week or so, so look out for those.
We have a 20% OFF offer on at the moment with discount code 2011 so take advantage of that until Friday. A happy new year treat from us.
So, there you go. Just a quick note to say hi. More very soon.

Anna, CM
 
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