Father's Day Gift Guide

Thursday, June 12, 2014


It is hard to believe that Father’s day is just days away. I am honestly not sure where May or the first part of June went! I’m not sure about you, but Father’s Day just sort of stumps me. For Mother’s day it is easy to send flowers I never quite know what to send to Dad, or to buy my own sweet husband. So, in case you are feeling as perplexed as I am here are some man approved gifts you can pick up this weekend at Pastiche…



Amazing wood items by Wood Wizards. Pen holders, Key hooks, Wine Bottle Caddies. Any of this unique, rustic wood pieces would make a unique gifts for the men in your life.


 My husband discovered these bow ties by Twenty23 at Vintage Lynchburg and couldn't get enough of them. They are at the top of his Father's Day wish list.


This whiskey barrel table by Wood Wizards would be a great addition to any man cave or home bar. 

Other great Father's Day gifts that can be found at Pastiche include:
Reclaim wood key chains
Wood Tables
Cutting Boards
Vintage Suit Cases
Wine Glass Racks
Reclaimed Wood Wall Art

And to top it all off Leen Jean Father's Day cards are 30% with the purchase of a Father's Day gift! 


See you soon! 

Meet the Creative: Lora of Otis and June

Friday, June 6, 2014


Welcome to our second installment of the Meet the Creative series. We hope these short question/answer posts help you get to know each of are talented contributors on a more personal level. 

Tell us about your creative background.
I have always loved crafting and creating.  I'd say it runs in my blood. My Mom always made special things for my sister and me when we were younger.  The puffy paint shirts were her thing, birthday parties were unique, and she always made our Halloween costumes!  The best trick I learned from my mother was that you can transform anything with a little creativity, a glue gun, a sewing machine, or some paint!  I hope I carry that over to my children.  



How did you end up doing what you do now?
I started Tater Tots- Unique & Fun Baby Items about four and half years ago.  I bought my son a covered baby wipe case off of Etsy and I wasn't really impressed with the design or finish of it. After I tried my hand at it my mom encouraged me to start selling them.  I started selling to friends and family and moved to selling at a small consignment boutique, The Little Things In Life, in my hometown. Soon after that I started making taggie blankets.  After trying my hand a bibs and paci clips I slowly moved onto girl's hair accessories.  I sold my products on Etsy and also through other consignment stores.  Partnering with some of the best photographers to showcase my work has been so beneficial!  But, when I got presented with the opportunity to be a part of Pastiche at Main I had no idea how my business would grow!

What is your favorite thing you have every created?  
My favorite thing to create is a custom piece.  , I am the happiest with the outcome when customers bring their ideas to me and then let me go with my creativity.  My Party Hats and Matching Embellished Bibs, for boys and girls, are a lot of fun to make.  Most moms order these for first birthdays, which are such a special time.  Since each birthday is different I end up using different fabrics and designs every time I make a set.  Seeing the pictures with a happy little fella or sweet gal on their special day, in my products, is pretty awesome!


Are you working on any new projects or learning any new techniques?  
Since I take custom orders I always find myself learning new ways to do things.  My customers vary in their styles and I am thankful for that!  Pintrest is my best friend and the glue gun is my love and my enemy!  I still feel that there are many things I need to master on the sewing machine, and I WILL sew a zipper in one day!!

Where if your favorite place to create?
In the sunlight!  The sunlight is my other best friend.  The fabrics and supplies that I work with are so bright and seeing them come together in their true colors is best.  My mom tells me, to this day, that she just can't crochet or sew without the sunlight.  I agree with her totally!

What inspires you most?
I keep saying it but, my customers!  They bring me their ideas and let me run wild.  Customers bring me their vision and send me down a path that I am able to freely create from.  Some of my best sellers have been custom orders that other people fall in love with.  I am also inspired by other creatives.  I see their work and I see something totally different in that product that I could do.  Color trends for the season are also a great way to gage what parents will want for their children.

  
What is your creative soundtrack?
Oh, my music range is wide!  My music choices depend on how I am feeling emotionally.  Mumford and Sons and The Civil Wars stations on Pandora are my favorites.  But, I will also listen to Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Kate Havenevik and Massive Attack!

What do you love most about what you do?
I love that I am able to supplement some income into my family.  For a long time I felt as though, in many business ventures, this wasn’t true, I was putting more financially into the business than I was receiving.  I am now seeing a payoff.  It's really nice to see how my business has grown and I am so excited to see what lies ahead!

Where to Find Lora
 

Pastiche at Main News

Thursday, June 5, 2014


Some new deals from Pastiche at Main. Starting this week are offering a weekly discount to employes of local businesses! Come on in our your day of the week to get 10% off your total purchase. See you soon! 

Vintage Lynchburg

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

If you have have been on social media at all the past few weeks and you live in the Central Virginia area, there is a good chance your news feed has been full of #vlsp2014! Maybe you know all about Vintage Lynchburg, or maybe this is your first time hearing about it, either way here is some information that may interest you.


Vintage Lynchburg  is a biaunual event that takes place in Lynchburg, Virginia. Started by Leah Wiebe the woman behind Regeneration, these Spring and Holiday markets are juried events featuring vintage, antique, repuprosed and hand made goods from local vendors. This year Pastiche at Main is both co-host and vendor at this event. Not only will a number of the creatives from the Pastiche family have their own booths but, Pastiche will have a booth and will be showcasing Miss Muster Seed Milk Paint on a variety of items.

Not only does Vintage Lynchburg encourage people to shop local (think etsy in your back yard) it also strives to give back to the community. The 2014 Spring Market will be benefiting The Motherhood Collective, a non profit group that seeks to serve mothers in the Lynchburg area by providing support and resources on pregnancy, childbirth, and parenthood. A portion of the admission proceeds will be benefiting this group and many vendors will also be contribution a portion of their sales to the group.

I (Joy) am particularly excited about this years Spring Market. After attending many times in the past this will be my first time participating at a vendor. I also had a chance to participate in some of the prep as a member of The Motherhood Collective volunteer staff. Being able to be part of something that brings together so many things I am passionate about (including Pastiche!) has been a dream! Hope to see you there!

 For more information on the Spring Market scroll down or check out on of the many helpful links.

 
When: THIS Saturday, May 24th from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Where: Downtown Lynchburg on the corner of 8th and Commerce in the big parking lot.

How Much:  $3.00 per person (Kids are free/Cash Only)
 

Vintage Lynchburg Facebook page
Vintage Lynchburg Website
Regneration Facebook page
Pastiche at Main Facebook page
Vendor List
The Motherhood Collective
#VLSP2014

Girls Night Out!

Friday, May 2, 2014


If you have been on the Pastiche at Main Facebook page at all lately you have probably seen the flyer for this weekend's Girl's Night Out event at Pastiche at Main and Cao Artisan Chocolates. However, you may still have a few questions. So, today on the blog I have a quick question/answer session with Haley about this weekend.




Who would enjoy this event?
This is an event for  women of all ages that enjoy hanging out with girlfriends or family browsing & shopping local companies & handmade goods. Enjoying a dessert bar & getting a little pampering!

How will the evening work?
You start at either location & wrap up at the other! There is not set time frame, so you can take as much time as you need.

What is covered in the cost?
Discounted gel manicures and organized vendor shopping from Stella & Dot, Thirty-one, and Pampered chef.
Cao Artisan chocolate will have a massage therapist and a dessert bar. 

Will Pastiche be doing anything special for the event?
We are offering the discounted manicures by Taylor'd nails, refreshments, and will be debuting the  "Out of Twig" clothing line that just joined the shop! We never open on Sundays, so this is going to be a special event.

Is there anything else we won't want to miss?
There are 3 door prizes being handed out that evening, so you won't want to miss this fun night of celebrating & relaxing!


P.S. If you check out Pastiche at Main on Facebook you could win two tickets to this awesome event!

Furniture Friday (2nd Edition)

Friday, April 25, 2014

Last week me and my two younger girls swung by Pastiche at Main to drop off some inventory. While were there we decided to take some pictures for this month's Furniture Friday.


The first piece we liked was this drop-side table by Pastiche at Main. Growing up we had a drop sided table in the kitchen some of my favorite memories took place around that table. I think this table would be perfect in an eat in kitchen, an entry way, or behind a sofa. The splash of color on the legs is Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint. (Side note, did you know you can take a workshop to learn how to use this paint at home?) The painted legs just add such a fun pop to any room. What do you think?



This gorgeous dinning room table by Colony Furniture Co. is made from reclaimed lath wood. Normally the idea of wood tables make me nervous. With so many kids running around I am worried about them nicking and dinging anything wood. The great thing about reclaimed wood is that it already has natural grooves and dings so I don't have to worry about what my kids may do to it. Right now we have a folding table for a dinning room table but, when we are ready for a "real" table this is high on my list of styles! 


If you are out this weekend looking for something unique for the home be sure to swing by and take a look.

Happy weekend!

Happy Spring!

Friday, April 11, 2014

Spring has sprung and our creatives have been busy filling the shop with beautiful items perfect for your Easter baskets and Spring celebrations.


I have a baby shower tomorrow and I am seriously considering one of these adorable pillow covers by Chic Renovations as a gift. Perfectly cute with out screaming "baby".


4th Generation Designs has a whole a whole lot of new pieces perfect for adding a pop to your Easter outfit. I recently had a custom piece made and I can't wait to show you all pictures!


I know I have shared these finger puppets by Little Paper Crane before, but I just can't get over them. How cute would they look in a basket? 


Twenty23 even has the guys covered! Why not make a statement at Prom, or even just for a night out on the town, with one of these bold ties?


This weekend is supposed to be beautiful and full on sunshine so get down town and come see us.... but first.... coffee!
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