Michelle SaintOnge lives by the do-it-yourself mantra. The Halifax self-described starving artist has built up her own business from scratch, selling handmade, hand-printed handbags and custom portraits.
And now shes been invited to meet the ultimate do-it-yourselfer Martha Stewart.
Im ridiculously excited, says Ms. SaintOnge, wholl appear on the Martha Stewart Show on February 11. Its almost surreal. Its been a big goal of mine and I feel like I worked really hard to get here.
While on the show, Ms. SaintOnge will demonstrate how to make easy, fuss-free silk-screen prints using materials including an old picture frame, sheer curtain fabric and a squeegee. One of Ms. SaintOnges designs will be available to viewers as a stencil that viewers can download online and cut out to use with the frame.
The design is modified from a print featured at Ms. SaintOnges art exhibition, The Private Lives of Cats and Dogs, at Fred on Agricola Street. The original print featured an adorable pug puppy unraveling a roll of toilet paper; the new version stars a French bulldog, the kind of dog that Martha has.
In fact, a lot of Ms. SaintOnges work features animals, including the mischievous panty-stealer Chichi who appears on her weekender bags and gets a stern finger-wagging on her tote bags. Its her way of parlaying her university educationshe studied animal behavior psychology while at AV整氈窒into her career. Her new handbag line, now in development, features more exotic creaturesa monkey, jaguar and elephantand bright, zesty purples, oranges and greens.
After getting her degree, she studied textile design at Sheridan Colleges School of Craft and Design in Toronto and then worked as a textile designer for the Hudson Bay Company in Toronto and as a freelance artist for a studio in New York City. Four years ago, she moved her business back to the east coast.
Shes hoping her Martha Stewart appearance will give her the boost she needs by driving do-it-yourselfers to her blog, printcutsew.com, and her online shop, michellesaintonge.com.
Right now, a big part of the business is the blog, where I teach people how to do silk screen printing inexpensively and do it well, she says. It should appeal to the home crafter, which is definitely Marthas audience.
In the meantime, her friends are pitching in to help get her to New Yorks NBC Studios for her appearance; theyre holding a raffle, with prizes that include Michelle SaintOnge original portraits, prints and handbags. Interested? Tickets are available from Doreen SaintOnge, Communications and Marketing, Room 218, Henry Hicks A&A Building.