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It was a gorgeous weekend for TOAST of Tribeca this month, and I scooped up the kids and decided to make the artwalk our Sunday event. Both of my girls love art and I thought it would be fun for them (and me) to see how many artists and how much creative talent is all around us. The work we saw was amazingly diverse and it was really a kick getting into all of these studio spaces that dotted around the area. We do see a lot of spaces of course when doing local deliveries, but many of these were in buildings that I’ve never been in, with hallways dedicated to artists and their work.

Although I loved many of the artists, a couple stood out to me from a “Babesta” point of view. The first is Elizabeth Pantirer, who’s unique shoe-art featured running shoes morphed with creatures of the sea and land. Very cool stuff and I thought something that would be awesome for a kids’ room (something sweet for a newborn crafted from a first pair of shoes? Or something super cool for a tween/teen room with a fave pair of kicks as a conversation piece).  I reached out to Elizabeth to hear a little bit more about her funky creations. –JC

Sneaker Monster Artist Elizabeth Pantirer

Sneaker Monster Artist Elizabeth Pantirer

     

     We’re all about cool kicks at Babesta – What inspired you work with sneakers?

I was first inspired in the summer of 2009 when I wore my running shoes out. They were just about to have holes when I decided to retire them. I experienced some amazing runs in those shoes and I wanted to turn them into an art project in which I could portray the determination and ferocity I felt when running in these shoes. I then developed my first sneaker monster.

How long have you been doing this? What’s your background?

I’ve been making sneakers for almost 4 years now. I am a student at the New School and although I am not a fine arts major I do take advantage  of the amazing fine arts and crafting classes they offer.

   

 

Koi Fish Kicks by artist Elizabeth Pantirer

Koi Fish Kicks by artist Elizabeth Pantirer

     What sort of materials do you use to build your sneaker-art? How’s it done?

I like to mold the shoe from the inside out into the shape that I desire. I cut into the shoe to shape the mouth and then mold the inside to keep the mouth opened. I then use a very lightweight clay to mold what the outside will look like. Once I’ve done this I can paint it and adhere it to the shoe. I use different types of adhesives based on the size of the clay being adhered, the effect and the weight. I have also used Halloween props (a fake finger for a shark) and gardening props (fake grass for elephants).

     How was TOAST this year? Have you done it in the past?

TOAST this year was absolutely phenomenal. The studio I showed in had a lot of traffic over the weekend and a lot of people took interest in my shoes. This is the 4th year that I have been involved with TOAST. After my first year in the show a hip-hop sneaker organization contacted me about my sneaker monster and invited me into one of their shows.
You said you have done baby shoes too (what animal?) -that’s pretty cool – any other standout custom requests you’ve had?

Last year I was commissioned to make baby shoes for a newborn baby. I took 2 sneakers and turned them into elephants and aligned them one behind the other. One elephant (the one in the back) was slightly smaller than the other and had its trunk wrapped around the tail of the bigger elephant. After this TOAST event I have been asked to make custom sneakers for a newborn boy. The couple come from Japan and Italy and I have been working on making one sneaker a koi fish and the other a stallion.

Custom shoes range about $200+. For more info, email Elizabeth Pantirer at epantirer@gmail.com.

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We’re throwing a bash with our fave stroller brand, Bugaboo, to celebrate living life on the fly (and living a fly life)!  We’re debuting the latest installment of Bubaboo’s video series, this time detailing the urban adventure of stylist and blogger Latonya Staubs, her family and her Bugaboo Bee. Latonya will share some of her fave go-tos in the city, DJ Neil will spin some rad tunes, we’ll all eat some yummy cupcakes and enjoy. Cheers to city moms!!

We are big fans of the Bee, as it happens, as Babesta is curated for a city child, so it only make sense that a light weight, agile, easy to fold and high quality (& super stylish) stroller would be the guest of honor.

We’ll even be doing some stroller cleaning to those who pre-sign up for it (make an appointment ahead of time by calling 646 290 5508).

The deets: Come to Babesta Cribz, 56 Warren Street, March 6, from 1:00-3:00pm.

Also (as if this wasn’t enough) a Bugaboo Bee & accessory will be raffled off!!!!

Bugaboo Bee and Babesta celebrate life on the fly

Bugaboo Bee and Babesta celebrate life on the fly

 

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Artist Brady Smith at One Art Space Tomorrow

Posted August 13, 2012 By babesta

We're heading over to One Art Space at 23 Warren tomorrow after we close (@7:00) in order to check out artist Brady Smith's wrestlers, bunnies, skeletons & such! Come meet us there. It will (shamefully) be our first visit to the cool space! 

7:00-10:00pm

23 Warren Street, btwn Church & Broadway

Here's a taste!

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Sale Extravaganza at Babesta

Posted May 23, 2012 By babesta

We’re heading into Memorial Day weekend, and to ensure that those wardrobes are up to snuff, we’re offering 30% off some of the best brands at Babesta.  Mini Rodini, La Miniatura, Anais & I and Munster Kids are all on sale, so you can be sure your little one will rock the beaches this season!

To take advantage of this, just click on the links for the brands, add to cart, and enter the code SPRING2012 when checking out. Got confused? Just give us a ring at 646 290 5508 and we’ll get it done for you! 

Shop La Miniatura

Shop Mini Rodini

Shop Anais &  I 

Shop Munster Kids

Sale extravaganza

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Day 2: Valentine’s Day window

Posted February 3, 2012 By babesta

It's time to take a peek at our progress today on the Valentine's day window! We've got lots of new things to love, courtesy of our customers, followers, fans, friends & family! Very excited to see this taking shape. . . 

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And some close ups .  . . .

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My mom's smile, Sam, Nutella (who doesn't), books, snowflakes on my tongue . .  .

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Tristian & Ty, Hello Kitty & Tacos, Justin Timberlake!

More progress to come!

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Our Valentines Window, Real-Time, at Babesta

Posted February 2, 2012 By babesta

We were hard at work on a Valentine's window that we could get everyone's involvement in. We thought it would be fun to ask people what they love, both in-store and online and day by day, build our window with the help of any and all game participants – children and adults alike.

What we used:

Tools used to make the fringe curtain:

Blade (box cutter)

Scissors

5 packs of Metallic tissue (3 sheets per pack)

Painters' tape

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Cut the metallic tissue, like so…

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Of course you need hearts and markers as well!

Valentine's Window: Day 1

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Stay tuned for a new pics added tomorrow & more things to love!

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Battery Conservancy Sea Glass Carousel

Posted November 22, 2011 By babesta

Like many downtown, I received a lovely mailing from The Battery Conservancy yesterday and got very excited about the proposed renovation. From an Urban Garden, a contemplative labyrinth walkway and the uber modern Peter Minuit Plaza to the fantastical Sea Glass Carousel, it looks like a needed and welcome addition to the downtown landscape. Check it out at www.thebattery.org.

 

 

 

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Time to Party! It’s Manhattan Youth’s 25 Year Anniversary. . .

That’s something to celebrate. They’ve given downtown families over two decades of afterschool programming and fun. If doing it for the cause wasn’t reason enough, how about chowing down some Bouley & dancing to something other than Miley Cyrus. Tickets are available here.

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The Deets:
Thursday, November 3, 2011

Bogardus Mansion

75 Murray Street

New York City

 

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Tribeca Family Festival this Saturday, April 30

Posted April 26, 2011 By babesta

The Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair is around the corner! On Saturday, April 30th you can find Babesta at Harrison street & Greenwich with loads of great goodies! As usual great shopping, entertainment (dancing, games, face painting, music, you name it!)

Can't wait to see you there – and please help us will away any April showers – we are so over them!

-RW

Crowd

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Kick, Scream and Yell?

Posted February 28, 2011 By babesta

Yes, please. Tribeca Health and Fitness has special, beginner classes to teach the appropriate way to kick, scream and yell. Have your little ones at Karate Class on Mondays and Thursdays at 5:30pm and Sundays at 4:15pm. Get out the kicking, screaming and yelling for only $10 at 107 Chambers Street. Can you say HI YA!? -RW 

 Karate

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