Monday, March 31, 2014

seaside tinkered treasures signed copy giveaway winner announced

Thank you so much to everyone who entered my giveaway of Seaside Tinkered Treasures. I am so honored and heart-warmed by your lovely comments and sincerely thank you from the bottom of my heart for your ongoing support!

Source: Seaside Tinkered Treasures, photography by Claire Richardson, styling by Nel Haynes

Using Random.org the winner is Julie Light of the beautiful new-to-me blog Fabulous Finds Studio by Julie Light!


If you're reading this and you're not Julie, I hope you will consider buying a copy for yourself from your favorite bookseller or suggest that your local library purchase a copy or two. Can't find it on the shelf? Just ask for it to be ordered.

xo
elyse

Friday, March 21, 2014

{first} signed copy giveaway of seaside tinkered treasures

Hello again! I am so excited about the release of my second book Seaside Tinkered Treasures! It turned out so beautifully thanks to the stellar team assembled by CICO Books! 

Photography by Claire Richardson, styling by Nel Haynes and color illustrations once again by Qian Wu combine to make this book extraordinarily pretty but don't worry -- projects are  easy-peasy. Foreword provided by the brilliant Selina Lake, who is busy launching her fifth book, Selina Lake Outdoor Living.

You may enter to win a signed copy of seaside tinkered treasures in any/all of the following ways:
1. Leave a comment at this very post
2. Subscribe to my e-newsletter for all my updates in one quiet, little place 
3. Follow me on Twitter
4. Follow me on Facebook at either tinkered treasures and/or elyse major writer
5. Share about this giveaway on social media and tag my sites(s) or comment so that I know

Gosh, remember when all we had were our blogs?!

"Hey! How come we didn't make it into the book?"
A winner will be chosen at random and announced at this blog on Monday, March 31, 2014. Entries will be accepted up until a winner has been announced. Please be sure that I am able to contact you if you win.


Thank you as always for all of the support!

Happy spring!

xo
elyse

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

me and seaside on tv





How crazy is this? The press release for my just-released Seaside Tinkered Treasures made its way to Rhode Island PBS and they responded generously by not only using it as a pledge-drive gift but by having me appear on television between an evening of seaside-themed programming. (And it will re-broadcast a total of three additional times!)

me and the pretty and talented Bianca Nastari
Knowing I'd be super nervous, I prepared as best as I could by planning what I would wear, reviewing a set of questions (which as it turned out, weren't used!) and scheduling an appointment to have my make-up done.

Photo credit: Jodi Mesolella
As I knew it would, my two-minute segment went by in a blur. Everyone at Rhode Island PBS was wonderful, helpful and encouraging to silly/nervous me.

I just hope the exposure to the book results in lots of interest and sales because I have big ideas for a third!

xo
elyse




Thursday, March 13, 2014

sign-up for e-news from e-lyse

I started a newsletter! A couple of author-pals suggested the idea to me months ago and I kept putting it off thinking that it would be difficult to create but it wasn't (well, at first it was) and now it's actually pretty fun!

What I like about the newsletter is that it will allow me to share a bunch of stuff all in one place. Still a work-in-progress, I'm not quite sure of the frequency -- maybe weekly, monthly?

Seaside Tinkered Treasures featured on Rhode Island PBS!
And just like here at my online clubhouse/diary, I'll be sure to keep content post-worthy and fun (like the above photo slated for issue #2), similar to what I share on my tinkered treasures pages on Facebook and Twitter but all in one bundle. I plan to share publishing updates, events, tinkering tips and quick projects, and giveaways!

Now I just need subscribers. I hope you'll consider signing up (see below) and telling a friend.

Many thanks!

xo
elyse

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Monday, March 3, 2014

seaside blog tour: giveaways and more!



I'm so excited because today kicks off the blog tour for seaside tinkered treasures! Each of the blogs listed will feature posts that can include an interview, review, tutorial and even book giveaways. Each date of the tour, I'll be sure to update this post with a link.

Thank you so much to the wonderful Lauren at CICO Books for orchestrating the tour and to all of the lovely participants!

xo
elyse

blog tour links
Day 1: Cut Out and Keep
Day 2: {oc cottage}
Day 3: Weddings.CraftGossip.com
Day 4: Decor-Art 
Day 5: Torie Jayne 
Day 6: Christine Chitnis
Day 7: Such Pretty Things 




Saturday, March 1, 2014

tinkering video!


Publicity is beginning for my second book Seaside Tinkered Treasures! Recently my home state magazine Rhode Island Monthly visited to tape this how-to video for their newsletter. Sure, it was easy to tidy-up the Girlie Office and decide which project to make, but the speaking in front of a camera part was a bit daunting for me. Thank you to Jen at Rhode Island Monthly for trekking to my house on an icy day and doing a fantastic job! Visit this link for full article.

Well ... here's me!

xo
elyse

Monday, February 24, 2014

torie jayne's book and a ticket giveaway to the country living magazine spring fair in london


I have long admired the beautiful aesthetic of blogger Torie Jayne so I was excited when she added my blog to her blog roll and am still beyond-thrilled that she asked if I would contribute to her first book, How to Show & Sell Your Crafts. To find my name among her assembled crafty-blogger rockstar team is ... searching for words ... really validating.


As followers of Torie's blog would expect, this book is beautiful and useful; the kind of book I remember searching for years ago and never quite found. In addition to being a visual swoonfest, it truly is a practical handbook for anyone interested in not only showing and selling but organizing and creating.

My creative board
Thank you again to Torie for inviting me to part of this brilliant book.

 

The photos of the Girlie Office and me were taken by my friend, the lovely and talented photographer Marisa Bettencourt, who also photographed my author pics for both of my books.
Recently I was approached by the Country Living Spring Fair with an offer to attend. Sadly, it's just not in the cards BUT I am able to offer my two tickets in a giveaway to readers. The event takes place from 19-23 March in the Business Design Centre, London. 



Ouch. I really would love to go to this! There will be all kinds of craft workshops, garden talks and demos. It looks pretty amazing.

If you plan to be in London between 19-23 March, please enter to win a pair of tickets by leaving a comment on this post stating so -- as I realize not every comment will be an entry. For an additional entry, please follow me on Twitter at #tinkeredtreasrs and Tweet that you would like to win tickets. Entries accepted through March 3, 2014. Winner announced on Twitter.

Congrats to my friend through this wonderful online world Torie Jayne, on her brilliant book and best of luck to any readers hoping to win tickets!

xo
elyse

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

pitch perfect

A few years ago I stumbled across a beautiful blog called Lavender and Limes and clearly recall its creator Christine Chitnis, announcing the big change she was making in her life: leave her job to focus on becoming a published author. Her words resonated with me because I wanted the same thing. Soon it seemed like every time I picked up a magazine, there she was! I was inspired and impressed!

Beaming at the launch of her first book Markets of New England
Before long I was published, too and Christine and I became acquainted online as contributors to the Rhode Island-based site Kidoinfo and then offline when I pitched a story about her stunning home to Cottages & Bungalows (October 2012); this lead to spending a busy day together styling and shooting. Recently Christine and I met over coffee and sweets to talk about our shared determination, raising boys, and her new online series of workshops, Pitch Perfect.


Me: The first time I was published, it was as a reader-submission to Romantic Homes
{details here}


Christine: For me, it was a pitch to Bust Magazine about about Lindsay Laricks who started a snowcone business out of a renovated Shasta trailer (she's since moved into a storefront). The visuals were great, and her story was unique. 

When I decided that I wanted to write for magazines, I checked out a bunch of freelance writing books from the library, learned to write a killer query letter and started contacting editors (anyone and everyone- looking back I realize so many were out of my league, but ignorance is bliss!). There is really no magic bullet, no secret formula…just hard work, determination and an ability to pick yourself up after each rejection letter (and trust me, there are a ton of those!). The first six-months, I could have papered my entire house with rejection letters, but finally, after being shot down non-stop, I received a positive response from Bust Magazine. When I saw my writing in the magazine several months later (a full page! woohoo!) -- I was hooked. 

Rockstar!
There is nothing like the thrill of seeing your name in print. From there it was a snowball effect, and I quickly worked up to Country Living, The Washington Post, Time Out New York and The Boston Globe, among others. I'm now at work on my second book and I have to say- I never tire of seeing my byline. It is still as thrilling as the very first time!

I agree as the staff at my local bookstore can attest. I still dash inside to buy multiple copies of published features (usually jumping a bit) and visit copies of my book!

Okay, so as I stated earlier, Christine has created an online class where through a series of lessons she shares what she learned and how she came to be a published author with two book deals and numerous articles featured in top publications. She has taught this class three times at Squam, and each time it has sold out. For the first time ever Christine is bringing it online and I am happy to help spread the word!


Pitch Perfect :: with Christine Chitnis from Squam on Vimeo.

Let's hear it for making things happen!

xo
elyse