BEAUTY QUEENS, BOUNCERS, CRAFTING, & STICK DOGS

Hooray, our publisher has finally locked down a few upcoming dates that you men have been asking for and even added a few much more trip stops, so we’ll spill those beans at the end of this post! but before we get to what lies ahead, it’s time for our once-every-two-weeks trip recap of our many recent stops (the last ones of 2012 before things kick back up again in January).

After our whirlwind week away in mid-November, we had Thanksgiving week off and then were back on for two separate stops in Washington, DC and one in our hometown of RVA. The first was at the FLOR store in DC. The tight footprint of a Georgetown shop implied lots of people braved the wait out in the cold weather, for which we are very grateful. fortunately the FLOR folks generously offered popcorn, wine, hot chocolate and just about the best cookies I’ve ever eaten in my life. Seriously. and if you saw two girls sneak in before the event opened, they were our cousin cat and my little sister Carrie… thus their line cutting privileges. Update: Sherry wanted me to add that she has no idea why she puts her head down and smiles like a bull about to charge someone, so there ya go.

Oh and also, to anybody who came out – if it ever looked like I was taking random breaks to wander through the line and make phone calls, it actually wasn’t me. It was my alleged doppelganger Patrick, who helped organize the event and apparently was mistaken for me several times that evening. As in people kept saying “wait why isn’t John upstairs signing?” You can see from Heather’s experience how it was mildly mind-boggling to those patiently waiting. I don’t really see the resemblance, but it was enough that apparently Patrick’s own daughter saw a picture of Sherry and me after the event and asked why daddy was standing with “that lady.”
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Oh and if you see Burger photobombing any of other pictures from this event, it’s just this paper-Burger on a stick that Nickie and her pal brought with them. and yes, we still have it around the house to this day.

Okay, on to the fun stories and fun people we met (not that the aforementioned people weren’t fun or anything). but check it out, we met miss district of Columbia! and she even let me wear her crown . cross that one off the bucket list, Petersik!

And because Georgetown Cupcakes (the shop featured on the TLC show DC Cupcakes) was across the street, we got lots of sugary deliciousness brought our way. This dozen from Emily, Melanie, and Danielle included some that were customized with our initials. Emily had the advantage of actually working at the cupcakery.

And she wasn’t the only person we met with the behind the scenes scoop on some TV. Jeannette once worked as a production assistant for true Blood, which is why Sherry broke out her “vampire face” for this picture. In her defense, she thought all of us were doing it. instead we just left her hanging, fangs out and all.

Being near my hometown implied seeing some familiar faces too, like Jenny, who went to my high school. To celebrate that fact, she brought this Cat’s Meow wooden keepsake of our school. I can’t believe they actually make one (it’s not the prettiest building in the world by a long stretch) so bravo to Jenny for finding it.

We didn’t know Caroline or Katie before that night, but we had been expecting Katie. Her spouse Bob emailed us ahead of time to say it would be terrific if we could surprise her by congratulating her on her recent wedding. We told Bob we meet lots of Katie’s so we’d need a clue to know which one to surprise, so he devised a plan of writing “Bob” on the bottom of the ceramic owl she planned to bring. The plan went off without a hitch. Katie was shocked (and no longer confused why her spouse had graffitied her owl with his name) and Bob earned some major spouse points. The weirder part is that we had bumped into Caroline and Katie as we walked to the FLOR store earlier that night. When they introduced themselves I practically asked “is your spouse named Bob?” but bit my tongue when I considered how unlikely it would be that we’d run into the exact Katie we were on the lookout for that night. Psst- good photobomb Burger.

Speaking of guys, we always like to point out that men do come to these events! Heck, Jimmy even rode solo for the evening and had us sign this toy wrench for his son. That’s not his child imagined next to him, just another young fan who came sporting his homemade “I Heart YHL” onesie. I believe that look is “who put this t-shirt on me and why is that man pointing a video camera in my face?”

In addition to interesting people, there were also plenty of interesting pictures to be snapped. and by interesting, I imply weird. this one was by request. Our direction was “there’s something scary in the corner.” To me it was so scary I couldn’t even bear to look. but I kind of like that it looks like I’m avoiding the ridiculousness that’s going on around me.

Sherry also wanted to get a picture with anybody she dubbed her “twin.” aka they were wearing a blazer and/or similar shirt. These ladies got it pretty spot on though. Although technically the one of the best is from our second DC event through LivingSocial. but before we relocation on to that, here are some links to other people’s post about the night in case you wanna read from a non-Sherry and John perspective: here’s Becky, Rhiannon and Ms. Adams.

The FLOR event ran until after 11pm, which implied our drive home to Richmond afterwards didn’t get us home until about 1:15am. To say we were exhausted would be an understatement. So initially the fact that two days later we’d be doing the drive out to DC again was a bit difficult to get thrilled about. but as soon as we rolled up to the LivingSocial event space at 918 F Street, how could we not be excited? They’d amazed us by decorating their windows based on the ornaments that we made last year.

LivingSocial is headquartered in DC so it’s here that they created a space for all sorts of events, classes and fun group experiences. The building itself was amazing and we were kinda jealous of all the DC folks who have art workshops, cooking classes, and even live sumo wrestling (whilst eating sushi, mind you) at their fingertips. We were there because in addition to signing books, we were going to lead two crafting classes based on projects we’d done.

We did lots of planning with Living Social ahead of time, so everything was ready to go when we arrived. In addition to making the paint swirl ornaments that we did last year, we were also doing a holiday twist on two projects from the book. instead of gilding a lamp base with gold paint (#187 in the book) we’d be painting hurricanes for holiday centerpieces. and instead of painting wood for art (#140) we’d be painting wooden candlesticks for a holiday table-setting. Each 90-minute session had 50 smiling faces – and there were even a handful of men in the afternoon class! Not that I don’t like being in a room full of ladies, but it was good to have some men backing my up in the second class.

Sherry and I were a bit nervous going into this because (1) we had never taught a crafting class before and (2) we hadn’t practiced what we were going to say at all. Eep. We just wanted to be natural and have fun and not be all robot-y and rehearsed.

In the end I think it actually went pretty smoothly. and by some miracle the timing of everything worked out pretty well – so, although people had to work somewhat swiftly, we were able to not only get through all three crafts in 90 minutes, things were able to dry pretty decently before people had to take them home after the book signing portion of the session. other than some of the gold paint needing another coat on the glass vases, nearly everyone whipped everything out. #craftninjas

We probably could still stand to work on our talk-and-craft-at-the-same-time skills. Sherry tried to execute the projects along with everyone else and did a pretty good job. here are her Christmas-tastic striped candlesticks below (they got one much more coat before being called done – at which point Sherry sent them home as a cute surprise for a man whose girlfriend couldn’t make it to the event). and our painted ornaments are currently on our small tree at home.

The crafting session was really about hanging out, meeting people, having fun, signing books, and messing around with some paint – so it was a perk when things came out really nicely. Here’s a photo sent to us from Amanda of her three projects. We were loving the folks that went rogue and used their metallic paint from the glass project on the candlesticks too. Doesn’t it look good with the raw wood? and here are a couple messages from the view of a couple of “students” – one with funny drawings and one with remarkable cookie skills.

After each crafting session we spent 30 minutes doing the typical book signing part, and then after the two crafting & signing sessions we had another couple hundred people come just to get books signed. It was a busy day for sure (we left Richmond at 7am and got home at 9pm) but everyone was so good and the LivingSocial people were very awesome. We had a terrific time. Plus, Sherry finally got to sign someone’s spray paint can! Two, actually (the other picture sadly didn’t come out). Talk about a momentous occasion.

She also got to sign her first mirror… in lipstick form. apparently Jenny said all the best things to get Sherry in that hot pink lipstick.

I didn’t get the chance to kiss any mirrors, but I did get to sign a copy of my middle school yearbook. This embarrassing moment was thanks to Jackie, who went to elementary and middle school with me (our older sisters were BFFs). thank goodness my 8th grade picture was taken before I got braces, which inspired a closed-mouth grimace in my 9th grade picture. good thinking, John.

As for funny photos, we did this one with Mia and her pals who also shared fond memories of Funland, the amusement park at the Delaware beach where numerous DC-area-natives grew up visiting. This pose was “pretend you’re on a Funland ride.” I could clearly work on this look (though in my defense, the hand I had up was just cut off in the shot). No idea why my instinct was to just put one hand up. maybe the other hand was being sensible and holding on in case of an emergency?

Speaking of hands up, here’s another one where we were posing as bionworks. What’s a bionworks you ask? It’s a fictional animal that my 10-year-old self invented, at least according to a drawing that Sherry and I found a few years ago. It simply said “Bear + Lion + Fireworks = Bionworks” and showed a lion-ish creature with fireworks for a mane. So yeah, now you’re in the know the next time a bionworks comes up to you at a cocktail party or something.

After all the fun at the LivingSocial events on Saturday, we drove back home to Richmond for our last event of the year – and young boy were grateful to only have to travel 15 minutes for it. It was hosted by one of our favorite stores in RVA called Mongrel. It’s filled with amazing cards, books, gifts, ceramic animals, and just about everything in between. In fact, the wrapping paper that we used for the first project in the book was from here. They don’t usually do book signings so we were flattered that they wanted to get their feet wet with us.  They were amazing and sweetly over-prepared for the event (for example, there was a bouncer in case any of you blog readers got rowdy).

Fortunately the bouncer’s services weren’t required and everyone was fun and thrilled and extremely kind as usual. For example, Anna baked us red and blue cookies in the spirit of the ones we had at every West Elm event. They were delicious. The plate, not so much.

And how’s this for a thoughtful gift? Rachel is a professional hair stylist here in Richmond so she gave Sherry a box of hair-cutting supplies to upgrade her diy haircuts for me. I’m thrilled mostly because next time I’ll get to wear a legit cape. Oh yeah, who fancy now?

This picture also cracked me up because Jon and Randa both happen to share a birthday with me, so in the vein of the “Pregnant / Not Pregnant” photo Sherry took with a mom-to-be in Toronto, we took this one. I also kinda wanted to do a “John / Not John” version but I guess Jon and I spell it differently so maybe it’s best that we left it at this.

I also had the distinct opportunity to sign someone’s shirt. I felt bad doing it, but Mary said she’d gotten spray paint on it so it was out of commission anyway. I connected the spray paint dots into what resembled a Christmas tree with a crescent moon over it.

And Sherry one-upped me in the drawing game by taking on the challenge to sketch on a sheet for Robyn, who is doing a weekly photo project inspired by the one we did for Clara. Sherry’s masterpiece (which ended up being a sketch of our book cover) would act as the backdrop for her child Sawyer’s 41 week photo.

If you’re wondering how the photo turned out, here’s Sawyer in his 41-week-old glory. I did get to add the “Week 41” detail to the sheet, so I guess Sherry didn’t get to have all of the fun. You know me and fonts. #typegeek

And as for blog messages by others for the Richmond stop, you can see our pal Brittany’s recap or check out Megan’s funny post about the day.

So that officially wraps up our trip stops for 2012. It’s been quite an

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