Friday, September 17, 2010

Tiny Hat Fairies

My most favorite fantasy artist is Nene Thomas. Her work is beautiful, realisitc, and very moving. My second favorite artist is Amy Brown. Amy Brown's work is actually more popular than Nene's, and I think this is because her work is a bit more cartoonish than Nene's. But she has gotten much better over the years, especially since she stopped drwaing the long curley-cue toes on all her fairies. I actually own more Amy Brown art than Nene, though, because Amy's is much more affortable. And here are some of my most recent purchases:


Yes! A Tiny Hat Fairy! I would love to have this hat myself. Like all of Amy's work, the hat is very detailed in it's simplicity and, of course, is color-coordinated with her hair.
























I also recently purchased these two prints because they have hats and match the Fae Risque Tiny Hat print. They don't actually feature Tiny Hats, but they go with this post so I included them as well. All three prints can be purchased from Amy's online shop here.


Saturday, September 11, 2010

Tiny Hats at DragonCon!

So last weekend was DragonCon! This year it was in Atlanta, GA. I have never been myself, but after seeing the pictures from just the parade, it is definately on my to-do list of life. A very comprehensive (though hardly complete) list of pictures from just the parade can be found here, but one of the highlights (for me anyway) were the Tiny Hats.

This couple was fabulous. The attention to detail is amazing. My husband and I both just love the Top Hat for the fellow. I wish her hat could be more clearly seen. I bet upclose it is phenomenal. But most of the costumes int he parade are really brilliant. They are all top-notch Hollywood quality. If you look through the parade pictures, it is hardly believable that they are all fan-made.





















I'm not sure what is going on in this pic exactly. They don't look like they are actually in the parade. And the Chick (?) in the red-stripped jacket looks really angry. How can you be angry? You're wearing a Tiny Hat! Anyway, it doesn't look like they have any particular theme going on except goth-lolita-angry-pop-culture-hot-topic-pop...something-something...look-at-us-we-are-sexy...something going on. But, a Tiny Hat is a Tiny Hat so you get in the blog ladies!
















If anyone out there was lucky enough to go to Dragon Con I hope you had fun and hopefully I'll see you there myself some day!

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Earn a Master of Arts in Teaching Online

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of USC. All opinions are 100% mine.



Many of my friends and readers know that I teach at the University of Phoenix. I do this mainly for the money because I am not a fan of the programs. The information is extremely basic and the degree is completely watered down.

However, going to school online is the wave of the future. It is just too easy to go to school online for the idea to just go away. Instead, many colleges and universities are looking at how they can take the idea of going to school online and make it better, make it actually work.

The University of Southern California is just such a school. As a leader in teaching the next generation of educators, it is only natural that they would take a step in utilising this new education tool. There are many benefits to going to school online (flexible class schedule, accelerated degree programs, less cost), but USC is going the extra mile by increasing the tuition reimbursement programs, highly interactive classes, and a chance to gain real-world experience in your own community. The best part is that since USC is a real school, no one has to know you earned your degree online like they would if you went to a school like University of Phoenix. You can find all the program information here.

Plus, when you graduate, you get to wear an awesome hat!


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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Tricorn Tiny Hats and More!

A friend turned me on to Retroscope Fashions, a Victorian/Gothic clothing site and it is amazing. The clothes are really detailed and very well made and, surprisingly, a reasonably priced. Victorian women's clothes usually come as sperates (tops and busteled skirts) and at this shop you can get both pieces for less than $200. You can even email them your measurements for a custom fit. But the best part is, of course, that they offer Tiny Hats! They do have some exquisite top hats, many with veils. This is probably my favorite one, but they are all amazing.







But what is really unique are the Tiny Tricorn Hats. I have not seen these any where else so I was very excited. Compared to how reasonable the prices are on their clothes, the hats are a little pricey ($50). But they are still fabulous and I can't wait to get one once I get a little ahead in my own finances. I will probably get this one since it has the peacock swords.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

A Tiny Hat Wearing Burlesque Belly Dancer

So for our last night in America, we went with Delaney, Will, Juila, G, Eric, and April to see Twisted Trystan at the Red Lion Pub. He does this amazing freak show with drills, and sword swallowing, fire breathing, glass walking, and so on. And, if you tip him $5 you can staple it to his chest (I love doing that!). The last time we went, it was just Trystan. But since his awesome appreance on America's Got Tallent, the show has become a full on event with other performers. He had a Michael Jackson impersonator and a bellydancer. But this was no ordinary belly dancer. This one wore a Tiny Hat!!



From the neck up, she looked like a burlesque dancer with the pearls and the eye makeup and, of course, the Tiny Hat. She also wore killer red heels and fishnet stockings. But when she took her coat off, BAM! belly-dancer!

Her hat is one that I also own and was from Hot Topic.

She was a very good belly dancer. The Burlesque-Belly-Dancer theme was very unique. Everyone in Orlando should head out to the Red Lion Pub on Tuesday night for Twisted Tuesdays with Twisted Trystan at 9 pm.




The part I feel really bad about is I don't remember her name. If anyone knows what it is please reply and let me know!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Social Spark

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.



So to help subsidise my new blogging hobby and to make some extra money while in China, a couple of friends turned me on to Social Spark. Socialspark_small It is a really interesting opportunity. You can write reviews for companies and get paid for doing so. It was really easy to sign up and you can add as many blogs as you want (I added all 4 lmao). The posts generally just need to be 200 words long and need to have certain key words, phrases, pictures, or URLs included and you get paid for it. I am really excited to see just how this plays out and how much money I can make. Most opportunities are around $15 per post and you can make 2 posts per blog per day. But I have seen opportunities as high as $900! And I'm not kidding! Check it out at SocialSpark. Look at the opportunities and see if there are any you might be interested in writing about. Like right now there is an opportunity to write a post about Branson, MO. I could write a book about Branson, but I only have to write 200 words and will get $15.
To sign up just go to Sign up for SocialSpark.
If you do go an try it, send me a message and let me know what you think.

While this blog is not in anyway a commercial site, I will make some sponsored posts from time to time.

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

OMGLOL! Cats in Tiny Hats!

I'm not sure what these pictures are from, but they freakin cute! Here now for your amewsment: LOL Cats in Tiny Hats.

She who must be obeyed:
















Dingleberrydorf:
















Isis (obviously):




(names are mine, I have no idea what they really are)