Saturday, October 17, 2009

The Winner is Liza of A Maui Blog

Aloha friends,
  On October 15th I announced on Twitter and Facebook the winner of the contest. I asked for comments answering the question "What would you to inspire people during this economy?" ... Liza of A Maui Blog and Liza's Eyeview answered so beautifully. Some of you responded via e-mail and I received some wonderful letters. Thank you to those who answered the best they could. This is a relatively new blog started in July and I look forward to many more contests in the future. I received many orders for my hand-painted T-shirts and I really appreciate that. If you are still interested right now, I am offering free shipping with any orders placed before October 31, 2009 (Halloween) :) Payments can be made through paypal even if you don't have a paypal account. I will generate an e-mail invoice for you and they will instruct you how to proceed! It's great. So comment or link to my e-mail at http://www.amaryllisofhawaii.com/ at the bottom of the page and I will get back to you right away.








Thanks everyone for your support!

The Artful Hawaiigirl is about to start painting!
I have over 5o new hepburn tops and
Corset Tops to paint.

Got to get to work....

Remember to follow your passion
even if it is just a few minutes each day.

I will post the ten way to make money
using your creativity tomorrow!

Aloha,
Marilyn
(The Artful Hawaiigirl)

 

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

How will you inspire others during this economy? PRIZES!!!


One More day to post a comment to win all the prizes from Amaryllis of Hawaii.

Your choice of a hand-painted design just for you!


Scoop neck Bella Tee by Marilyn Jansen Design


Cotton Lycra Corset Tops


Beautiful Hepburn tops


Your choice of designs


Taro Leaves




Maui Kitty


Maui Kitty on denim  (only available in small at this time)


Sleeveless Cotton-lycra corset top
(I'm painting 25 of these over the next 2 weeks)


Beautiful Soft Wave design


Don't forget I have Ti-leaf design for Men!


Hawaiian Ingenuity

These are all Limited editions so be the LUCKY ONE to win one of these designs.

How will You inspire others during this economy? Make your comment here and on your own blog if you have one with a mention and link back to http://artfulhawaiigirl.blogspot.com/  or just comment here!

Winner also gets a lilikoi jelly, and a set of Amaryllis of Hawaii Books see http://www.amaryllisofhawaii.com/
and a one hour design session with The Artful Hawaiigirl. ♥





Aloha is a gift that must be shared! I look forward to sharing my love of Hawaii with you.

-Marilyn (The Artful Hawaiigirl)


Brave, yes!

Inato lang Filipino Cuisine and More: APPLE BUTTER FRENCH VANILLA ICE CREAM WANTON NAPOLEONS (OCT. DARING COOKS CHALLENGE PART 2

My friend Tagaluto makes wonderful Filipino Food! Inato lang Filipino Cuisine and More: APPLE BUTTER FRENCH VANILLA ICE CREAM WANTON NAPOLEONS (OCT. DARING COOKS CHALLENGE PART 2

Monday, October 12, 2009

4 more days to Win A Bunch of Prizes from Amaryllis of Hawaii

Win all these Prizes from Amaryllis.
You could win all these items below:
A set of my books












Silk-screened t-shirt of your choice (I have over 14 designs)







   

          Men's Tank ti-leaves on front           Hawaiian Ingenuity on back

              Hand-Painted tee designed just for you!






One Lilikoi "Passionfruit" Jelly made by The Artful Hawaiigirl on Maui.




Beautifully gift packaged.


A One hour design session with Marilyn.


In this session I will give you a choice of either learning a recipe with me, an hour of t-shirt design in Illustrator, or How to paint on tees in the Watercolor style. This could be in person if you live on Maui or via Skype if you live elsewhere.

The total package is valued at $350.00

I am reviewing the entries
and will choose a winner by October 15th, 2009.
Winner will be announced and prizes awarded that day!

So hurry if you want to enter.

What would you do to inspire people during this economy?
I love Hawaii and I'd love to share my inspiration with you!

Marilyn

The Artful Hawaiigirl
http://www.amaryllisofhawaii.com/





Thursday, October 8, 2009

Kula Country Farms



   My mother-in-law and I were out for a drive upcountry the other day. We call it "holo-holo" which means to just go all around. Sometimes we get in the car and go with the wind. It is such a nice feeling and since it is a small island we don't use too much gas. I thought we would go past The Kula Hardware Nursery towards Keokea in search of that vegetable stand at the side of the road we had heard about.


We were driving on the Lower Road when suddenly I said "Oh look, a Pumpkin Patch!" Then I saw the signs for parking at the Pumpkin Patch. As it turned out this was the place I was looking for. It is called Kula Country Farms.

   The farm is owned by the Monden family and it has been open about two years here in Kula, Maui. Upon arrival I was so amazed at the beautiful farm. It was more than a vegetable stand. It was a working farm/garden. Chickens and a big beautiful rooster were running about. There were gorgeous pumpkins everywhere displayed among hay stacks.




If you look closely you can see Taro, artichoke plants, cosmos, spearmint, and strawberry plants at the top of the hill garden. Everything is tended by the Monden family and their workers. I met Teena and her daughter Tess. They were helping people pick out their pumpkins and herding the chickens back from the Kula Highway by throwing some corn out for the birds. The baby goat is so tame, and the setting so charming.  Who could resist taking photos of this picturesque place.




Tess and Teena Monden with their baby goat at Kula Country Farms really look the part of beautiful country Maui girls, don't they? We wandered into the produce stand where they were selling local produce including squashes, tomatoes, lettuces, herbs, papayas, bananas, Napa cabbages and fresh tuberose stems.




They have their own product line also. Pictured here is the Kula Country strawberry syrup.



Look at these gorgeous sweet vine-ripened tomatoes. I bought some of these and some butterleaf lettuce, corn, asparagus, strawberries and a huge bouquet of tuberose stems. (They were only 50 cents per stem, so I bought ten stems.)









What a great place! I look forward to visiting again up the Kula Highway.
Take the Kula Highway 37 above Pukalani, about 7.8 miles (just a short distance past Rice Memorial Park) and you will see the pumpkin patch on the right. Park and enjoy the view. It is fabulous.

Aloha friends,
And don't forget just a few more days to win the prizes. Make a comment about how you would inspire people during this economy. The best comment wins all the prizes. See http://www.amaryllisofhawaii.com/ for more samples of my designs you will be able to choose from. You can look at pages from my books also. Amaryllis, Amaryllis How Does Your Garden Grow? "Organically, of Course" is a great book for beginning gardeners and experienced planters too.

I'll give you some ideas: I feel the best thing one can do during this economy is to stay close to God and family. Know in your heart that it is going to be alright. Start each day with a smile on your face and faith that if you persist that you will harvest the fruits of your labor. Do something everyday to pursue your dreams. Even if you are in a line of work that you don't love, find something to love about it while you pursue your passion daily. If you are out of work there are many ways to make money if you have a creative mind.

Next post I will give you ten ideas on how to make money in this economy!

Aloha,
Marilyn

The Artful Hawaiigirl