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adventures in stamp carving

by Kaylah Stroup March 31, 2019
DIY stamp carving

When I first started The Dainty Squid I blogged about… well, everything. Some of my oldest posts featured silly sewing projects like a catnip filled kitty mat and the one quilt I started but never finished. I talked about the hunt for my first house in great detail and rambled on about just about everything. Sometime between then and now I decided to focus more on finished projects and adventures, things I had already mastered or was already decided on. Two reasons for doing this – 1. Sharing a lot online is weird and sometimes you need to step away to protect yourself mentally. 2. It really cleaned up the blog to not just be posting about every single thing ever.

For a while, it didn’t really occur to me that this was kind of taking away what made The Dainty Squid special because I wasn’t creating (aside from photos.) Now that I’m back to sewing and other creative ventures I’m wanting so badly to share more but feeling like I don’t really know how these days. In the past three months, I’ve grown so much in my sewing but aside from a quick photo or two in my instagram stories I haven’t even mentioned it on the platform I literally started to talk about that type of thing.

Friday night though, I did something I have to blog about!

I carved my very first stamp.

denture stamp

Okay, not a huge deal. Lots of people do this in high school art class or even take a college class that requires it. Not me though, I have never ever carved a stamp in my life. You should also know that I’m the kind of person who wants to try everything but gets pissed off and quits when they try something for the first time and aren’t automatically excellent at it.

I’ve been feeling so inspired lately with my sewing that its really just lit my creative fuse. I obviously want my sewing to be profitable but I also want it to be fulfilling. That’s a very important piece of the puzzle that was missing the first time around. (I wrote a little about that here the other day.) These days I’m allowing myself the time to sew for fun, to doodle on my iPad, and experiment with other hobbies that interest me.

Stamp carving was something I had been wanting to try for a while now but always felt like I wasn’t talented enough to do. I still don’t think I’m naturally gifted at drawing but I do think that if you practice at something enough you’ll definitely improve. I’d drawn up these dentures based on a pair in my collection and thought they’d make the perfect subject for my first stamp. (Same drawing used in this fabric I had printed! It’s kinda fun to see it in different mediums.)

I sat down, reminded myself my first stamp was sure to absolutely suck but that it was okay and got to work. A short time later I scurried away into my office to do a test print and reemerged with a massive beaming smile as my little experiment had been a success.

So, it’s not perfect but HOLY SMOKES, I AM PROUD. It was the last thing I thought about before I fell asleep that night and the first thing I thought of on Saturday morning. I’ve already bought another carving block so I can make more. You best believe I’m thinking about making a bigger one of a very similar print for my jean jacket.

Consider this your reminder that its okay to create just for fun, that experimenting is good & you’re probably going to suck at things when you first try them (but sometimes you don’t and that might be the best feeling everrrrr!)

I used Speedball’s rubber stamp making kit. It has everything you need to get started so it’s perfect for first-timers. (Plus it’s cheap!) I also picked up screen printing ink since I knew I wanted to print on fabric and a foam brayer because I read that foam works better when you’re printing on fabric. BOOM. Everything you need. Now go make something!

Also, I really am going to try to get back into the habit of posting about projects as I work on them instead of only when they’re finished. Hope you’re ready for the sewing posts that are sure to be heading your way!

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abandoned gas station

by Kaylah Stroup March 21, 2019
Abandoned gas station in rural Ohio

The weather isn’t really warming up too much, but we’re all feeling those spring vibes. We’ve been trying our best to get out early each Saturday morning to wander and take photos. Waking up before the sun even rises on a Saturday isn’t necessarily easy, especially since Squid has been cuddling with us every night for the duration of the night and leaving a warm cozy little spoon of a cat sucks, but it is so worth it.

This gas station was a happy accidental find on the way to our destination (which had sadly been demolished.) There was just something about it that felt like the desert. The temperature was the exact opposite but this hollow shell of a building transported us all to a far away place, if only for a second. Perhaps it’s not as interesting as thirty or so trailers and cabins packed full of stuff but it was still a super fun little stop that yieled some nice shots.

Close up of the pump at an abandoned gas station.

Use the ‘abandoned‘ tag to view more posts on forgotten buildings across the US.
Also, be sure to check out my husband’s book – Abandoned Cleveland.

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collection of curiosities 2019

by Kaylah Stroup March 13, 2019

Its been a while since I shared any photos of my cabinet of curiosities! Although I’ve shared photos of my living room in this apartment, I haven’t even taken any specifically of my curiosities. These last few weeks I’ve been on a spring cleaning kick so when I dusted everything off here and rearranged I knew it was time to get some updated photos. (That living room post definitely needs updated as well! Soon!)

I’m essentially at the point where I have so much stuff in my collection of weird stuff (skulls, taxidermy, misc bones, medical models, etc) that I have my own mini museum. I even have a good portion of stuff stored away because there simply isn’t room in this apartment to display it. My dream home definitely includes a room with tons and tons of shelves that can be used to show off my oddities.

Even though I live with these things and see them literally every single day, seeing them like this gets me excited about them all over again!

My braces!
Whiskers from Klaus, Professor + Squid

Sources – The cabinet is a lucky auction find. It cost a whopping ten dollars. Most items were found at auctions, estate sales, random websites across the internet, the trash (seriously…), and sometimes folks are even nice enough to send me things that would fit in my collection perfectly.

I’ve compiled more related finds here if you’re in the market for some oddities of your own.

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Friday Favorites #506

by Kaylah Stroup March 8, 2019

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Guess I’ve been out of the loop on new camera releases because I just discovered this bad boy today, the MiNT InstantFlex TL70 2.0. It shoots instax mini film and the one review that includes a photo has me convinced its a great camera!

Loving this wrap dress!

I don’t reeeeally need a new pair of Palladium Boots but spring kind of is a great excuse. Love these ones!

Very interested in this candle scent.

Mustard shorteralls! Yes, please!

Digging this dress. Perfect for summer!

Moon phase clock.

This dress! I love the simple star pattern and of course, that back!

How absolutely incredible is this embroidery piece!? You can buy a pattern to make it yourself! Honestly, just everything in this shop is rad.

Both the color and the style of this bag really win my heart. (Same color, different shaped bag!)

I went ahead and bought this shirt earlier in the week. I am very excited to rock it.

Link love…

  • This starry dress!
  • Another great dress! This one is actually customizable too! Before adding it to your cart you can change the sleeve style and dress length. (Comes in yellow too!)
  • People I love: cats. Also, people I want to meet: dogs.
  • I bought this bra earlier in the week and I am obsessed! I even grabbed a second color after seeing how much I liked it on.
  • LED shower head! YES! I already own (and absolutely love) a toilet light so heck yes, I do think my bathroom needs more fun lights.
  • These overalls made from what looks like sweatpants material look SO DANG COZY.
  • Ohh! Ohh! This iridescent phone holder! Suddenly my plain black one is no longer sufficient.
  • Looooving this bodysuit. Best of all, Boohoo is having a huge sale right now and its marked way down.
  • The Dainty Squid shop had a big update this week, which included lots of coin pouches and some one of a kind clutches!
one of my favorites!

Happy Friday!xoxo

Even more finds…

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found on the frozen beach

by Kaylah Stroup March 7, 2019

Only 13 days until spring!

Lake Erie is still frozen. New treasures appear each random (and 100% appreciated) day of warm weather tha allows some of the ice built up on the shore to melt.

Nothing too spectacular on my last visit. Not even a single toy soldier. I appreciate any burst of color this time of the year though.

xoxo

CHECK OUT MORE ‘FOUND ON THE BEACH” POSTS HERE!

If you like my ‘found on the beach’ collections – prints, phone cases, and more can be found here.

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Friday Favorites #505

by Kaylah Stroup March 1, 2019
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I love both of these shelves, the moon and the eyes!

Galaxy dress!

Moth man!

Look at this glow-in-the-dark moon bank! (Here’s a globe bank as well. I probably just need both of those.)

This mug!

Way into this windbreaker!

Loving this moon phase bedding.

I love this print so much. I’ve had it on my wall for years.

You are doing great.

Moon phase pencil pouch!

Love this dress! Similar ones are available in blue and cream.

How clever is this coffee scoop that doubles as a bag clip!? (Also available here, possibly with free shipping)

Link love…

  • Look at this straw cactus bag!
  • Loving these moon sticky notes.
  • Cactus shorts! And a cactus cardigan! Eeep!
  • Isn’t this moon phase garland so pretty?!
  • These star covered shoes!!!
  • I’m a sucker for jewelry with crescent moons. This dainty moon necklace is no exception.
  • This moon phase mirror is so cute. It even has hooks so you can hang your jewelry from it. (Plus its on sale!)

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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abandoned mattress factory

by Kaylah Stroup February 26, 2019

Last Saturday we woke up early for a little morning adventure. We’re trying to get better about getting out of the house and exploring more. Especially in this weather, it’s too easy to be lazy and spend your days inside.

Our first stop of the day was an abandoned mattress factory on the east side of Cleveland. This factory is one I’ve been in before, although last time I only left with a couple photos I liked. (You can find the single shot I shared in this post.) Needless to say, I was happy to go back and come away with lots of photos that I love. Abandoned factories aren’t my favorite. I mean, I won’t say ‘no’ to an abandoned building. BUT they can feel a bit repetitive. I don’t have a personal connection with factories. I’ve never worked in one nor have I even been in one that wasn’t abandoned. Most of the time they’re completely empty and to me, the most exciting thing in abandoned buildings are the things left behind. This factory has two things that make it a bit more exciting for me though…

First, the buckling floors.

In abandoned buildings when the floor does this we call it a whale. Ya know, like there is a whale under the floor. I tried googling that and found nothing so….? The ones in this building are the best I’ve ever seen in person.

The second thing making this building interesting to me is… trash.

Yup. Trash. This building is fairly close this factory which has had issues with illegal dumping in the past. (Between 30,000 and 40,000 tons!!) So it comes as no surprise this one has a bit of dumping problem as well. The trash inside and around this building is different though. Massive piles of shredded paper, files, and stickers. The piles outside have been exposed to the weather so long that they’ve essentially become solid lumps.

Empty factory or not, I still enjoy getting out early in the morning with my friends and taking photos.
xoxo

Use the ‘abandoned‘ tag to view more posts on forgotten buildings across the US.
Also, be sure to check out my husband’s book – Abandoned Cleveland.

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Friday Favorites #504

by Kaylah Stroup February 22, 2019
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I absolutely love this jumpsuit!

I’ve thought Creature Cups were really awesome for a while now but this photo of their spider mug really just made me wonder if I could actually drink from one. I don’t mind spiders but…. I just don’t know.

This fox fabric is one of my favorites. I’m particularly fond of the pencil pouch since you can see so many of the foxes!

This tote!!!

Oh my goodness. Could this be any cuter?! I think not.

Love this snake incense holder! Not as much as I still love this snake lamp though.

Always always always a fan of sweaters with animals! Lovin’ these dinosaur and duck ones.

Everyone could use some inspirational socks! While we’re on the subject of animals and socks, here are some raccoon socks! …And some super cute fox socks.

Of course I love these cicada earrings!!

This is Klaus’ current favorite toy. It’s nice because there are no dangly parts, like legs or ears, for him to chew off yet it’s still noisy so its fun to chew on! I want to get him this film roll one too.

My favorite planet!

This pin!

Link love…

  • Another day, another bug dress. The cut of this one isn’t necessarily something I’d pick for myself but I do love how feminine it is considering the print.
  • A button up top covered in tiny foxes!
  • This bat dress!
  • Here is a cat bed that is shaped like a piece of bread. You can even buy a blanket to go with it that is a fried egg. I LOVE stupid stuff like this.
  • Forever a fan of these toucan kitchen sheers.
  • Cat socks… for your furniture. Listen, I don’t know why they exist but they made me laugh.
  • I don’t drink so I have zero use for this narwhal corkscrew but gosh, it’s cute!
  • A find that always makes me smile, this cat toilet bowl brush.

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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TDS shop update!

by Kaylah Stroup February 21, 2019

Okay, I obviously have to lead with this photo of THE dainty Squid doing quality control. SO CUTE!

I’ve been working my buns off the last couple weeks on a big update for the shop. This morning over 50 new listings went live. Two brand new sizes, and a bunch of new prints. I’m so excited to finally share!

New size number 1 – above – the XL flat bottom pouch! Since before I even officially opened up people have been requesting larger and larger pouches. I thought my flat bottom pouches were a nice size but after making this bad boy I realize maybe they are a bit more petite than I previously thought. The XL flat bottom pouch measures approximately 9 inches (23cm) at its widest point by 4.5 inches (12cm) tall. The flat bottom is 2.5 inches (6cm) across.  It’ll hold a lot!

New size number 2 – above –  the clutch! The first one of these I made was kind of an accident. I had cut the fabric for something else too short and decided to just add another piece of fabric on top of that. It looked precious! I knew I had to make a few more and thats how this little line of one of a kind clutches came to life. I only have seven of them right now so don’t hesitate if theres one you have your eye on. Each one even comes with a handmade zipper pull. (I am 100% obsessed with the zipper pulls! I wish I could add them to EVERYTHING, alas it’d take up all of my time making that many of them!)

Check it all out here!
xoxo

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