12/17/09

Thursday Thirteen: 13 Xmas Cat Gifts under $13

Karen Nichols

Starting to lapse into panic mode because you haven’t figured out what to buy for Christmas gifts, yet? Here are 13 gifts for cats and cat lovers that cost less than $13, and are guaranteed not to end up as white elephant gifts.

1. The Whirlybird Cat Toy
I’ve given many of these as gifts, and it’s rare to find a cat who doesn’t go absolutely APE over them! I like that it’s a little one-person business, completely handmade in the USA. Ask her if you can pay a couple of extra bucks to have it sent Priority Mail if you want to be sure that it arrives for Christmas. (Hint: Order extra whirly-bird refills while you’re at it. You’ll need ‘em!) It’s a great value at $11.95.

2. A Festive Holiday Necktie for your cat. Just because your dad hated getting neckties for Christmas doesn’t mean your cats will. They’ll look very festive in this holiday patterned tie from The Cat in the Clover. Just $4 for the tie, and a bit more for the collar to which it attaches.

3. A linen Cat Christmas Ornament.

The artist creates animal Christmas drawings that are then embroidered onto natural linen, sewn and backed with 100% cotton red drill fabric. Stuffed with low allergy poly fill. Great for cat lover friends who collect ornaments, and only $12.50.


4. Catnip Toys from the Siamese Rescue Store. I don’t know how they do it, but their catnip toys are a million times more potent that what you get at big box Pet Food Stores. And, the box and wrapping it’s delivered in will drive your cat nuts. I highly recommend these hearts, the cigar, or the banana. The heart is $6.95; the cigar is $4.95, and the bananas are $6.50. They can ship via Priority Mail, which should easily get it there by Christmas. Proceeds benefit Siamese Rescue.

5. White Cat Sock Puppet. Need someone to keep your Pets.com sock puppet happy or entertain a toddler in your life? She’s yours for only $4.95.

6. Zany Cheese Wedgie with 60 fur mice, a steal at $11.99

If you’re not up to fishing out all the lost mice under your fridge or furniture, why not start the New Year fresh with a gazillion new fur mice for less than $12. Store them in a ziplock full of catnip to kick the fun up a notch.

7. Christmas Tree Twinkle Star Holiday SweaterWhat a deal! Now 62% off, this festive holiday sweater will only cost you $9.50. What cat wouldn’t love wearing this Christmas morning to help open all the Christmas gifts? (OK, don’t answer that!)

8. Homer’s Odyssey At only $10.80 from Amazon, it’s a no-brainer for your cat-lover friends …. and you! Read The Cat’s Meow’s interview with author Gwen Cooper.

9. Hazel Lucy Cat Hats .

You may have seen a Hazel Lucy cat collar and Tranquility Blanket on Animal Cops Philadelphia a few weeks ago. You can own a handcrafted Hazel Lucy Cap for around $10 (depending on design), and a scarf or collar for $9. She also has matching caps for Mom and Cat, Tranquility Blankets and more! Check it out.

10. The Devious Book for Cats: A Parody This funny feline takeoff on “The Dangerous Book for Boys”, is written by Fluffy and Bonkers. Only $10.88 to thrill your favorite cat loving friends and their cats.

11. Skittering and Jittering Cat Toy One pull of their cords will send these crazy characters skittering and jittering across the floor, driving cats wild wherever they go! Soft plush invites playful cats to pounce. No batteries required! And only $5.95.

12. Kitty Cat Tent Toy Bed: Four toys hang from flexible crosspieces, ensuring a never-ending source of fun for your cat. Only $7.99.


13. Cat Lady Fridge Magnets by Cat Lady artist Susan Faye. A purrfect stocking stuffer or mini-gift that can be enclosed with a Christmas card. Only $4.49 ea. 10-packs available. Many designs are available, on products from totes to calendars in her Cafe Press Shop.

NOTE: Prices were accurate as of 12/17/09, but are subject to change.

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06/16/09

Meet Crazy Cat Lady Cat Artist, Susan Faye

Karen Nichols

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Today I’m interviewing Susan Faye (left), a self-avowed Crazy Cat Lady artist who creates brilliant watercolor portraits of cats and the people who love them.

Susan calls the Pacific Northwest her home, and her love of animals and nature is reflected in her gorgeous watercolors. Her popular blog, 365 Cat Ladies, showcases a new Cat Lady painting (and the occasional cat guy) and story every day.

If you’re a Laurel Burch fan (and what crazy cat lady isn’t?), you’ll love Susan’s brilliant washes of saturated color and whimsical designs. Even if you can’t afford a custom painting, you can indulge in one of her ACEOs (an artist trading card the size of a baseball card), magnets, or other merchandise. Just strolling through her Etsy shop or 365 Cat Ladies blog makes me happy! It’s guaranteed to lift your spirits as well.

buttonwillow_susanfayeKaren: Before we start, Susan, tell me about your cats!
Susan:
I’m afraid that my status as a Crazy Cat Lady may be in serious jeopardy as I currently have only one indoor cat, Buttonwillow (photo at right).

In my defense, I lost two beloved cats last year and am still too heartbroken to replace them, quickly passing boxes of “Free Kittens” with averted eyes. I also feed two outdoor “strays” that live in my back yard, Smokey Joe and Sweet Pea–and as we all know, the Cat Lady Rule of Thumb is “if you name ‘em, they’re yours”.

Karen: Boy, do I know that rule by heart. Have you always been a Cat Lady?
Susan:
Cats have been a part of my life since I was about 6, when our family adopted “Patches”, a skittish calico cat that our veterinarian neighbor gave to us. In hindsight, I realize she must have been feral, as she lived out most of her life behind a couch on the screen porch or in the rafters of the garage–at the time I just thought she was shy like me. Since then, a long and illustrious list of fantastic felines have shared their lives with me.

Karen: Did you always want to be an artist?
Susan: “Have crayons, will doodle” pretty much sums up my childhood. Creativity through the arts was a great way for a very quiet and painfully shy girl to express herself, and thanks to great parents, art supplies were always at hand.

I dabbled my way through my teenage years exploring drawing, painting, embroidery, sewing, knitting, crochet, ceramics, macrame, and yes, even decoupage (you youngsters might have to Google that one). You name it, I dabbled.

Karen: Have you always painted cats?
Susan: Cats have been a continuous thread through my creations over the years which have included greeting cards, a line of silk-screened giftware, ceramic sculpture, porcelain jewelry, and most recently–watercolor painting. The other themes that I like to use are nature, wildlife, the desert, and gardens.

Karen: Your style is very distinctive. Has it evolved significantly over the years, or have you always favored those luscious brilliant colors and flat geometry?

Susan: As a confirmed dabbler, I’d have to say that my styles are always changing and slowly morphing because I like to try lots of different things. I’m currently torn between the graphic-art, illustrative “Cat Ladies” style and the more representational, detailed style of my traditional watercolor paintings (which can be seen at my other blog www.susanfaye.blogspot.com) . I love luminescent, glowing, transparent jewel-like colors. They make my heart sing, and I hope they have the same effect on others.

Karen: It certainly has that effect on me! Tell me a little about your 365 Cat Ladies project and blog.
Susan: I began painting Cat Ladies from my imagination a little over a year ago when I discovered the Wonderful World of ACEOs–little art cards that are the size of baseball cards. After successfully selling them on Ebay for most of the year, I decided to give Etsy a try.

Sometime in September a wonderful husband of a Cat Lady sent me a query, wondering if I might do a custom painting of his wife, who had just lost the cat-love-of-her-life. Having just lost the cat-love-of-my-life and still in deep mourning, I decided to give it a try, although I didn’t have high hopes of success. He gave it to her as a surprise gift and it made her weep, which of course made me weep. The rest is history, as they say, and I began offering Custom portraits on Etsy.

Inspired by several different groups of Daily Painters, I decided to start my 365 Cat Ladies blog on January 1st of this year. I thought it would be a fun challenge, but knew full well that as a flaky-artist-type I couldn’t be relied upon to actually paint one each day (that would require rigid discipline, and we all know how artists feel about rigid discipline!). So I gave myself permission to supplement my daily blog with many of the images I had in reserve from over the past year. So far, so good, but the reserves are running out. Yikes, I’d better get back to work!

Karen: Will you continue the 365 Cat Ladies project after 2009 ends?
Susan: If I make it to the finish line, I will dance a little jig on New Year’s Day, and then probably maintain the blog with just ONE Cat Lady per week. I’m not crazy you know..

Karen: Where do the Cat Lady stories for the 365 Cat Ladies blog come from?
Susan: Some Cat Ladies are real, and some are imagined… Whenever I do a commission, I ask permission to use the portrait on the blog, and ask for any stories or interesting tidbits they would like to share. You can’t believe the wonderful Cat Ladies I’ve had the pleasure of “meeting” from every corner of the USA and also from points beyond such as Great Britain, Canada, and Australia! They’ve included astronomers, authors, librarians, web designers, vet technicians, pet sitters,teacherspet001init-lr teachers, fellow artists, and even a dog lover or two. Each one has a heartwarming story to tell.

The imagined stories are little writing exercises for me–I try to find a little prompt, such as something interesting I have discovered on the web, then see if I can create characters and a little story around it. I enjoy writing almost as much as creating artwork!

Karen: How long does it take for you to create a custom cat lady painting?
Susan: The time varies based on the number of people and pets, and the size of the piece. The final painting itself may take anywhere from one to four hours to complete, but there are many exchanges of e-mails and photos and I usually do a thumbnail sketch first– so depending on my schedule, the whole process can take anywhere from one to four weeks for the client to receive the finished product.

Karen: Who commissions your custom cat lady paintings? Are they mostly purchased as gifts?
Susan: They are almost always gifts–for sisters, husbands, wives, daughters, and neighbors as holiday, birthday, or anniversary gifts. The most touching commissions are those given in memory of recently departed cat-loves.

Karen: In addition to selling your work online (Etsy, CafePress), do you also sell through galleries or art fairs?
Susan: As a veteran of almost 20 years of craft fairs and art festivals, I have retired the canopy and gypsy caravan in favor of the newfangled internet, proving that you CAN teach an old dog (or cat!) new tricks. I am currently selling my Cat Ladies online through Etsy and Cafepress only; plus my traditional watercolor paintings are currently represented by Lawrence Gallery here in the Great Pacific Northwest.

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12/18/08

Cat Drinking Songs

Karen Nichols

Skeezix in Dublin at Guinness Storehouse
Talk about a niche market! You all know how Skeezix loves chillaxin’ with a tall pint of mother’s milk after a long day of blogging, and he recently turned me on to Marc Gunn, a fellow who has produced several CDs of Irish drinking songs for cat lovers, including such classics as “What Shall We Do with a Catnipped Kitty” and “Whiskers in the Jar.” Purrfect accompaniment to a foamy pint o’ Mother’s Milk. You can listen to the entire album at CatDrinkingSongs.com.

Slainte!

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