Showing posts with label mermaids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mermaids. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2015

Mermaids... in the Fall





Betcha didn't know that Mermaids 
Thrive in the Autumn months? 

 



October brings the return of the Mermaids 
to their outdoor venue. 
This Saturday the 17th  you will find us 
at the Shrimp Plaza in the center of town. 
From Noon to 3. 

See you There!


DETAILS:
www.mermaidsmarket.com


Mermaid Treasures to be Found! 
"Look at this trove - Treasures untold
How many wonders can one cavern (or, Shrimp Park) hold?
I've got gadgets and gizmo's of plenty
I've got whozits and whatzits galore.
You want thingamabobs? . . .I got twenty!" 





Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Sewing Pojects



Making Stuff Again
 
This time the theme was a Pirate and a Mermaid Outfit. 


I wanted them to be "themed" outfits that could possibly really be wearable 
but not just be costumes. 

I put some of these ideas on Facebook... 
but here are my "Inspirations" along with the final outfits. 

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THE MERMAID DRESS
An evening gown for the eccentric girl

Perhaps, dressing up on a Cruise?  Or, attending a beach wedding? 

Here we go... 



1. THE Purchase

 2. THE Inspiration
I love this Dress... (but wanted to use the pleats full of SeaDebris!)

Love the colors, the tulle and the beadwork

3. THE Putting it Together

 4. THE Finished Dress


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THE PIRATE OUTFIT
Wanna party like a crazy Steampunk Girl?

Here we go... 



1. THE Purchase


2. THE Inspiration
Stripes, peplum . . . necklace it all works

Gotta love these pirate pants - but in black

3. THE Putting it Together 
A few touches of vintage lace and Oriental antique Beadwork

4. THE Finished Outfit 


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That was Fun!
Thanks a bunch Ashley and Stephanie!  
And, Manny for taking such great Photographs! 



 





Saturday, January 31, 2015

"The Rest of the Story" as they say

Well, I am pretty excited that we are going to have our 
Pirate and Mermaid party again this year. 

So, I wrote a silly little article to try and explain the 
concoction of things that make up this "Extravaganza":
Pirates ~ Mermaids ~ New Orleans ~ Zydeco

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Pirates, Mermaids and New Orleans  
by Naomi Black


The Mermaid’s Market is in its 3rd year and has become known as a local marketplace to find unique and eclectic ‘mermaid treasures’. . .gifts, clothing, candy, home decor, paintings,  photos and so much more.  Each 1st and 3rd Saturday (during the months of October through April) you can find ‘mermaids’ selling their wares at the Shrimp Park in the center of Rocky Point. 

As a grand finale to the outdoor season, on April 18th, 2015 the Mermaid’s Market will present its 2nd Pirate and Mermaid Extravaganza. This is a fun all-day event which will begin at the park and continue into the evening with live music! The event is a New Orleans Cajun Party with Pirates and Mermaids galore! 

Ok. Ok. I hear your questions: What do Mermaids, Pirates, New Orleans, Cajun Food and Zydeco Music have in common? What is the connection? Well, I would love to explain. 

In 1970, I was a little girl living in Arizona and my parents took my sister and I on a trip to Disneyland in California. The most mesmerizing ride at Disneyland for me was the Pirates of the Caribbean. I certainly was not alone as that ride is still considered by many as one of the most spectacular attractions ever created for a theme park!

The Pirates of the Caribbean was originally to be a walk-through attraction (with wax figurines).  Walt Disney (along with his team of Imagineers) decided that the rousing pirate story should become a boat ride instead. It was the last attraction whose construction was actually overseen by Walt Disney himself and he died three months before it opened. However, on March 18, 1967 the Pirates of the Caribbean ride opened at Disneyland Park in California. 
 

Today it is located in New Orleans Square. Hmmm. . .New Orleans and Pirates, of course! The ride includes such detailed scenes, lavish special effects and memorable characters that it has remained a beloved classic! Spiraling over to Hollywood with the blockbuster film series starring Johnny Depp. 

But, what of Mermaids?  Well now, did you happen to see the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie, On Stranger Tides? Yep. You guessed it - Mermaids (seducing pirates...)

 
Pirates were terrified of mermaids, or so the story goes. Pirate lore depicts mermaids as perilous creatures associated with floods, storms and, shipwrecks! Pirates told of mermaids who were drawn to the surface by man-made light and singing sailors, only to drag the sailor to the depths of the ocean. . . Never to be seen again. Of course, on the brighter side, mermaids can also fall in love with humans. Remember, Ariel in another famous Disney story? 


So, what can I say? For me, it’s all a part of the fantasy: Pirates, Mermaids, New Orleans. Nothing scary. Nothing too real. And, all in fun. So. . .The Pirate and Mermaid Extravaganza – A New Orleans Cajun Party. . . Now, doesn’t it just sound like fun?

Besides all of the Mermaid's "treasures" that you normally find at the Mermaid's Market, we add: Great food (Cajun Boil or Jambalaya)! Fun drinks (Blue Mermaid Margaritas or New Orleans style Hurricanes)! Costume contests for adults and children to dress up as a Pirate or a Mermaid. Just a great day to dress-up, pretend and be a kid at heart. 

This year to really put us in the mood, we have the Bayou Brothers coming to introduce us all to Zydeco music. You just cannot keep your feet still when you hear this music. So, do not miss the fun! Saturday, April 18, 2015.    

www.bayoubrothers.net



Stories and Photos from last year: