Crystal Madrilejos

Design & Creative



The yes, have some. presents Toby Goodshank line of goods if finally up for sale on our etsy shop. We put things up first thing this morning and we’ve already got a couple takers. Thank you to everyone who checked out the stuff. It’s been a long time coming and we couldn’t be happier.

Tonight I’m putting together little mailing kits that will go out with each purchase. We have been wanting to do this for awhile, but lack of time had been holding us back. Now we have yes, have some. postcards and stickers. I’d like to eventually have them printed up nicely on a nice printer, or even get them done somewhere if funds permit. But for the time being we’re settling on printing things from our inkjet, which seems to work pretty well. It would be nice if we could silkscreen them, but screenprinting in our apartment has become somewhat contentious. The frustrations seem to run too high whenever we try to screenprint these days and it doesn’t seem worth the bad vibes. Hopefully, we’ll be able to get back to it…someday.

I have to get to cutting stickers, but tomorrow I plan on posting about a zine that I had been working on for the past couple months. I realized the other day that I had never even mentioned it, and I have no idea why!! It put out by Olive Juice Music and I’m very happy with how it turned out. So tomorrow!

Fondly,
Crystal

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Labels

Things are finally slowing down at work which means more time devoted to other non-work related things. Today I added labels to most of the previous posts so now you can view them by category. If you check out the sidebar, there should be list of categories to choose from. If people are just hearing about the Toby Goodshank line, they can just click on the category for “YHS presents: Toby Goodshank” and get the full process from start to finish.

Also, I added more links to our “Friends” section, which is now called “Friends, Websites, and Blogs We Love”. There are so many sites that I visit everyday that are very inspiring, so I figured I should share them so they can continue to inspire other people as well.


Have I ever mentioned that Andrew is a whiz in the kitchen? I’ve been trying to get him to post about all the wonderful things he makes, but for some reason he has yet to venture forth. I’ve been itching to make a cookbook for him with all his recipes! Here is a photo of him making strawberry jam, that makes me extremely happy.

Hope you are well!
Fondly,
Crystal

I hope everyone had a swell Halloween. We had a great time at the Dream Bitches CD release party. Our costumes went over great and it was all around fun for everyone.

The official date of the release of the yes, have some – Toby Goodshank line of goods has been set. We will be selling the things starting November 5th through our etsy shop which you can go to through either the link in the sidebar to the right, or directly through yeshavesome.etsy.com here is the announcement if anyone wants to post it anywhere, feel free. We are so excited about this project and looking forward to doing many more collaborations in the future. Enjoy!

Fondly,
Crystal

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A few things…

Just a few things for today, which I have a feeling will turn into a big update. First off, it’s Halloween time again, which is also birthday time for me. Here is a picture of pumpkin I carved a couple years ago. I hadn’t carved a pumpkin in years it seems. I thought it turned out cool:

Secondly, we have a new addition to our home. I had been working on him for a little while now. Slowly but surely, and now he’s done.

The pattern is from a Japanese craft book that I bought online. I altered some of it because, even though I used the pattern for the head directly out of the book (I can’t read Japanese mind you) it was a totally funky shape.

I also altered the pants because I couldn’t figure out for the life of me how suspenders were supposed to stay up if dude has no shoulders. The pants ended up too big so I had to improvise a drawstring number so his pants stayed on his extremely long torso. He’s made out of almost all vintage bedding, except for the head and the handkerchief pattern. I had some serious problems with the fiberfill I used to stuff him. I’ve searched and searched for answers, but I couldn’t figure out why so many little fibers were sticking out through the fabric. It was driving me batty!! It’s possible that I just got not great quality fiberfill, it could be that my fabric is too thin…who know?! I’m trying not to stress it too much and i’ll just try to be more aware of it earlier on in the process next time around. I should take a cue from this guy and just chill out by the plants.

Lastly, the release date for the Toby Goodshank line is within our sights. We pretty much just have to pick a day, print out some labels, tie up some loose ends and we’re good. I’m guessing it’ll be in the next couple weeks. So make sure to check back.

Hope you all are well.
Fondly,
Crystal


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News

It’s weird how blogging has the ability to make you feel either really productive or really really unproductive. Maybe it’s the whole archiving system that is a constant reminder of how many time you have or haven’t posted.

Yes, have some. has been taking a hiatus due to some really sad and unfortunate circumstances that I won’t get into here. We look forward to getting back into the swing of things very soon. So don’t give up hope yet, there is still much to look forward to before the end of the year. Hope you all have been well.

Fondly,
Crystal

Today we head back to Ohio for our monthly visit! I thought I’d post with some news before we took off for a long weekend.

1. Another Lil’ Johnny Muttoncakes is almost complete. I just have to close him up and he’s good to go. I’ve been wanting to silkscreen the tags, but our printing process of late seems to be one obstacle after another. We’ve been having a helluva time getting the screens clean after printing, which I keep hearing is a pretty common problem. Andrew is almost to the point of throwing his hands up with the whole thing!

2. We had our little meeting at Exit9. The buyers weren’t there but one of the owners looked at our stuff to get a feel for what we do. She seemed very optimistic about things, so we’re going to forge ahead with our stuff and just keep trying to improve things until our next meeting after Labor Day. I’ve been working on new straps for some of our tote bags which I’ll post pictures of soon.

Have a great weekend!

Fondly,
Crystal

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Lil’ Johnny

We’ve been pretty productive with lots of deadlines on the horizon and new projects cropping up left and right. I thought I’d give you a look at the new character in the Toby Goodshank line. May I introduce Lil’ Johnny Muttoncakes! He turned out better than I expected!

Tomorrow we’re meeting up with the lovely folk at Exit9 here in NYC to see if they might like to carry some of our goods. They had asked to see our stuff after they saw our Lion tote that our friend Nan had bought. We’ve been going back and forth with them for awhile now, but our schedules have never been in sync until now. I didn’t mention it before because I didn’t want to jinx it, but I’m so excited that I thought I should share it. We’ve been working on stuff to show them, but I haven’t had time to take pictures of anything. I’m crossing my fingers that they will like the stuff we made. You should check out their site (or if you’re in the area, check out their store!) You can order online as well. They have wonderful and amazing stuff! Some of my personal favorites are:


Dart Coat Hooks (Original design by Anthony Chrisp)


Mushroom Kitchen Timer


Vestal Dolby Watch


Sharan Camera


Yoshitomo Nara Postcards

Fondly,
Crystal

Yessss! The emails subscriptions are back up. And they we’re REALLY backed up. If you have a subscription, you probably got an email with the last 5 or so posts. Now you’re all up to date.

Here are the images I wasn’t able to post the other day. These are our in process images of the 2nd run of Toby prints. The set up isn’t ideal, but it’s a million times better than what we had before.

I spoke to Toby today and hopefully this weekend we’ll have all the prints done and ready for signing.

These are the two completed Mandor dolls complete with summer shorts. These proved to be a lot more difficult than I thought they were going to be, but I made it through and I think they turned out pretty good considering I know nothing about sewing.

And lastly, this is a bunny that has been in the works for a little while. I just could never get around to close him up. I followed a pattern out of a Japanese craft book. Japanese craft books have some of the most amazing things, unfortunately they are in Japanese and I can’t read a lick of it. I stumble my way through and maybe that’s why his head looks like he’s looking up to the sky, which it’s not supposed to do. It’s charming in it’s own confused sort of way. The little knit ram next to him was a present I got for Andrew while I was in France. To the very far right, getting cut out of the picture, is a the prototype for Little Johnny Muttoncakes. The next in line for the Toby Goodshank stuffed dolls.

We’ve been having some technical difficulties over here at yes, have some. I noticed that email updates haven’t been going out and I did some searching to figure out why. I think I may have figured out the problem (which had to do with trying to publish our blog to a domain name rather than just to the regular “.blogspot.com” site.) I know not what i’m doing, so i’m hoping that it’s fixed. I’ll have to look into it some more.

New pictures to come…

Fondly,
Crystal

I forgot to bring my camera to work today so I can’t upload the photos that I took this weekend of the stuff that we did.

1. It turns out yes, have some. has a side gig that involves 2 things I love! Buying stuff and vintage clothing. I mentioned a couple posts back that I had an appointment with a vintage store owner in Brooklyn to sell some clothing that we picked up last time we were in Ohio. This meeting was sort of a gauge to see if this whole venture would even be worth it and fortunately the meeting went pretty well. I know little about fashion, but I’m learning. I do know about what I like and what I think looks good, so I at least have that going for me. Between what we sold to the vintage store, both Beacon’s Closet, and Buffalo Exchange we made a good chunk of change that will at least pay for our monthly trips home, with some to spare!

2. We finished another run of lamb prints for Toby Goodshank and a run of a different print. We have two more prints to run and some labels for the dolls. We’re making headway and I plan on making some little announcements for the online release date sometime in the near future.

3. One side of the Medicine Man CD cases is printed, but we ran into some problems with this one. The cases are glossy which we weren’t really prepared for, but they still look great. We had quite an assembly line going. Doing 100 prints at home isn’t necessarily difficult, but the main obstacle is trying to find enough places for these things to dry! We were surrounded!

I’ll do another post later with photos.

Fondly,
Crystal