Lost Cause Revival

Unique Recycled Wearables by Kaylie Miller


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Photoshoot Adventures!

Photoshoots for Lost Cause Revival are always an interesting experience. I remember the first one I did was a blur of panicking and forgetting things before getting down to experimenting. I’ve since settled into my own groove and it is working thusfar.

Anyways, the most recent LCR photoshoot occurred Saturday, and it ended up quite successful (if I do say so myself). The weather in my area has been particular, so I was nervous that me and my lovely model Lydia would freeze our butts off like we did in December. Thankfully, the weather smiled upon us, and it ended up being pretty lovely in our downtown setting besides some pesky wind.

She's fabulous even with SUDDEN WIND STRUGGLES.

She’s fabulous even with SUDDEN WIND STRUGGLES.

We set up shop in the shade for the most part, so Lydia maneuvered to stay toasty warm between shots.

Staying warm with a fuzzy jacket!

Staying warm with a fuzzy jacket!

This is Lydia’s second time modeling LCR creations, and I daresay she is pretty darn fabulous. She’s sweet, gorgeous, versatile (which is so helpful with LCR’s eclectic styles), and most importantly SUPER GOOFY.

Lydia's version of "the Smolder"?

Lydia’s version of “the Smolder”?

We have too much fun. I swear half of the photos from Saturday look like this. We got distracted by passersby and dance music more than I care to admit.

Okay, now I should refocus and focus on the reason for the photoshoot in the first place. I’m so super excited about the Lost Cause Revival creations featured this time around.

Steampunk statement necklace!

Steampunk statement necklace! 

I was able to recently delve deeper into steampunk creations with my fabulous antique watch parts. They were given to me by my now ex-boyfriend’s aunt whose father repaired watches back in the day. She didn’t know what to do with them, so they are mine now! Life is weird. Anywho, I can’t get over the artisan quality of the watch parts and the intricate little details.

This is my favorite watch part by far. I can't handle the beautiful patterns and mixed metal aspect.

This is my favorite watch part by far. I can’t handle the beautiful patterns and mixed metal aspect.

I also experimented with some computer keys from the many used keyboards people have given me. These are quirky in the most fun geektastic way! I can’t wait to make more combinations.

This CTRL ALT DELETE necklace is made of Win.

This CTRL ALT DELETE necklace is made of Win.

I will be editing and listing items in the very near future, so keep an eye out!

~Kaylie


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Favorite Materials

As an avid upcycler, I love experimenting with a broad spectrum of different materials from candy wrappers to bicycle inner tubes. I have overwhelming resources, and it’s such an awesome creative challenge. Still, I can’t help but have my favorites.

Here are my top 3 materials to work with:

So many colors!

So many colors!

1.) BUTTONS~~ Dear goodness, I could write about buttons all day. Buttons are by far my favorite material ever. Ever. I have a collection of them sorted by color (amongst other things). Why are they my favorite thing to work with from a creator’s perspective?
• Buttons can be so unique. They come in all shapes, sizes, materials, and colors, making so many possibilities for me to work with. Metal round brass button with a military emblem? Got it. Tiny mother of pearl button? Got it. Brown plastic button shaped like a pretzel? Got it.
• Buttons are also incredibly versatile. They can be used as decorative or functional elements in a wide variety of creations. In one purse I create, I may use some buttons to hold the purse closed while others embellish the outside of the purse.
• Buttons are so timeless. I only use vintage buttons in my work, whether given to me from my great great grandmother’s collection or found at a flea market. Buttons span so many centuries that it’s difficult not to imagine the stories behind each one—what article of clothing it came from? Who owned it? It’s crazy.

This is a small selection of my collection.

This is a small selection of my collection.

2.) Antique odds and ends~~ This is a pretty broad category, but I couldn’t bring myself to narrow it down. I encounter many beautiful antique materials in my ventures, sometimes as found treasures or sometimes as “donations.” I appreciate the artistry of times past, and I am an old soul at heart. Who knew I would find myself freaking out over old silverware and rusty keys? Materials like antique watch parts have beauty and stories within themselves, so working with them is incredibly special to me.

So many plastic materials in various stages of being altered

So many plastic materials in various stages of being altered


3.) Plastics~~ I love working with plastic because doing so really feels like I’m truly recycling. Most of the plastic I use would have been otherwise discarded. Not only are they a classic example of “lost causes,” plastics come in all sorts of textures and thicknesses from plastic bags to shampoo bottles to gift cards. I’m all about experimenting with variety! I also feel like I have more control and ability to manipulate them creatively. Plastics can be cut, burned, or twisted to my liking without harming the integrity of the material.


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2014 Review + 2015 Goals

Hello friends. I know it has been awhile since I’ve had a handle on this business blog, but things will be changing soon. Before I get into that, I suppose I should cover everything that Lost Cause Revival has accomplished in 2014. Being such a young business, LCR has had a year of many “firsts” and fumbles, but that’s what made 2014 special.

These are the items from LCR that got sent to new homes!

These are the items from LCR that got sent to new homes!

2014 in Review for Lost Cause Revival:

~Designed and printed first set of business cards

~Staged first photoshoot

~Opened the Etsy shop!! (HURRAY!!)

~First sale!

~First custom piece!

~Got featured on the Patriot Pages news site

~Participated in Wounded Warrior Project 5K raffle by donating items

~Sold first out-of-

state order!

It’s not a long list, but it’s significant one. I’ve wanted to share my work for years, and it’s crazy to think that Lost Cause Revival is actually a thing now. I have a shop. I sell my work. Mind blown. 2014 has been a crazy year.

With that being said, 2015 is going to be even better. Thanks to better planning on my part, I feel better prepared to handle ventures and reach my goals.

I drafted the goals in my handy dandy  notebook that I keep Lost Cause Revival everything in.

I drafted the goals in my handy dandy notebook that I keep Lost Cause Revival everything in.

Here are some of Lost Cause Revival’s 2015 Goals:

~Have a booth at a craft market/festival
~Create and list new items each month (and everything that comes with that, like regular photoshoots and such)
~Stick to plans for the LCR blog (don’t give up!)
~Create regular newsletters to send to those interested
~Sell at least three items per month
~Experiment with new materials and techniques
~Collaborate with local businesses
~Be a part of a creative community (don’t be an island!)
~Build relationships with customers

I feel like I should explain my reasoning, so here we go.

Have a booth at a craft market/festival: I’ve always been drawn to crafts/art festivals and seeing the wide variety of artisans coming together. There is something inherently exciting about it, and I’ve always known I wanted to participate in such an event. Now, as a business, I can really see the potential to make wonderful connections. Meeting fellow artisans would be such a blessing, especially for someone just starting out like me. I take all the advice I can get. Making connections with interested customers is also EXTREMELY valuable. People specifically come to the festivals to buy handmade things, right? Representing at an event like that would allow me to have face-to-face discussions with potential customers and connect at a personal level. This is a really important goal to me, so I will be pressing to follow through.

Create and list new items each month: Because I’m a full time college student, time is something I have to manage very carefully. I think that setting specific dates for making items, staging photoshoots and listing new items will be really helpful for my schedule. Creating is my favorite part of Lost Cause Revival, and I wasn’t able to make as much as I wanted these last few months because of lack of planning. Plus, generating more content (oh no, my technical side is showing) brings Lost Cause Revival to a larger group of people. It will be challenging, but I will strive for this goal.

Stick to plans for the LCR blog: So you all may be familiar with my LCR blog plans and failures in the past. First, I neglected the blog altogether because of lack of planning (I’m sensing a trend here). Then, I overcommitted to a huge blog plan: three posts a week. I don’t know how I thought I could handle that with 17 credit hours at school… Oy vey. Anyways, the NEW PLAN is two posts a month—specifically the first and third Tuesday of every month. I already have the year’s worth of posts planned, so I’m already one step towards this goal! I’m super excited for everything I have to share with you!

Create regular newsletters to send to those interested: I’ve been told from the start that newsletters are invaluable to small businesses, so I’ve done some research. It seems like a good venture to invest in. If all goes as planned, I should be able to let people sign up for the newsletter if they are so interested. As for scheduling, I’m planning on once a month. The newsletter should include new listings, any events Lost Cause Revival will be at (fingers crossed), a blog post roundup, and special offers and such. I’m not limiting myself to those, but it’s a good start.

Sell at least three items per month: While this does sound like a goal I can’t really control unless I force people to BUY MY CREATIONS (dammit), I mean it as more of a marketing challenge to myself. It’s hard being a tiny voice in the Etsy marketplace of so many talented artisans, so I’m hoping to find creative ways to put my creations in front of people. That’s all. There are many ways, and I hope to explore them. I hope this physically measured goal can be reached (please). I kid, I kid.

Experiment with new materials and techniques: As I said before, creating is the absolute best part of operating Lost Cause Revival. I LOVE learning new techniques (or inventing versions of them) (*hair flip*) because it is creatively fulfilling. Experimenting with new (to me) materials has the same effect. I love it when people give me a materials to work with, and I have to figure out what to do with it. I don’t often make designs ahead of time. Most of my work is just me experimenting with materials from my collection. Holding chopsticks in my hand and wondering how to make them into jewelry is as thrilling as holding a pen to a blank page for a writer or holding hands over a piano for a composer (in my humble opinion). So this is more of a personal/business goal that a solely business goal. Oh, how things intertwine.

Collaborate with local businesses: I have always been invested in supporting local businesses. Seeing people so passionate about their work and hearing their stories in person is so inspiring to me. I think some sort of collaboration (whether big or small) would be really awesome. End of story.

Be a part of a creative community: I suppose this could be included within a few other goals, but oh well. Being an introvert with an online business, it’s really easy to become an island. It’s also pretty lonely and unfulfilling. Though being my upcycling self, I would probably make jewelry out of old coconuts or something… Anyways. In 2015, I want to be a part of some sort of community, whether it is chatting regularly with local Etsy artisans at craft fairs or mustering the courage to speak up in the Etsy team I am a part of (Etsy Recycler’s Guild) or joining similar teams. I want to make connections, build relationships, and learn things. I really hope I can make this one work.

Build relationships with customers: Again, it’s more difficult to reach people through a screen. I’m going to continue doing what I can to build positive seller-customer relationships. My work is handmade, and I want to keep my business relations personal as well. Lots of my sales as of yet are from people familiar with me (Kaylie) as a person, and that’s great. However, my goal is to connect with people interested with my work who don’t know me. I have some vague plans for this, and it will be a work in progress to be continued as long as Lost Cause Revival is operating.

So, if you’re still reading, thank you for sticking around. It means more than you think that you would listen to my goals. I’m excited for this new year and the adventures it will bring. I’ll see you in 2015.

~Kaylie


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Exciting Blog Plans!

Hello, all. Kaylie here. I’m sorry for the months of neglect. Things have been crazy over here.

Anyways, updates: Lost Cause Revival has been scraping by (very good for a start, I suppose). Balancing time has been a challenge, which leads to my plan of action. Drumroll, please!

I’m setting up a schedule for the Lost Cause Revival blog. I want this to be a space where I can connect with people who believe in the LCR philosophy. I want to inspire. I want to be inspired. I want to let you behind the scenes. I want a creative community. I want to share what I know. I want to share what I love.

Lost Cause Revival is more than a business. It’s my way of life, and I want to invite you to join me believing in no lost causes.

So I can be held accountable, here is my blog schedule (for now) with brief explanations:

Sneak-Peek Sundays: I’m dedicating my Sunday posts to shop updates and insider insights about what I’m working on. I think this will be a really cool feature. Expect anything from sales to process photos to excitement about new materials.

Make It Mondays: On Mondays, I’ll give a step-by-step tutorials on how to make some fun recycled crafts! I’m tentatively looking at some interesting techniques I use like fusing plastic, felting sweaters, and using Mod Podge with recycled paper.

Waste Not Wednesdays: Wednesday posts are going to revolve around Lost Cause Revival’s ideology of sustainability. I’m hoping that this will allow me to support other artists, businesses, and organizations that stand for reducing waste. I may cover anything from upcycled fashion bloggers to small companies with big ideas. I want to start sparks, connect ideas, and bring together change.

These are certainly subject to change, but it’s a start. Everything will commence starting NEXT SUNDAY, September 28th.

I’m so excited to start this journey! There are no lost causes.

~~Kaylie


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The Shop is Open!!

Hurray! I am proud to announce that Lost Cause Revival is up and kicking on Etsy! My recycled jewelry is now out an available for the world to see… It’s a scary, wonderful thought.

Check out the shop here: www.etsy.com/shop/LostCauseRevival

I tried to get most of my stock up to show the variety of styles I make, but I’ll keep adding items as I feel needed. I’m serious about my eclectic designs, though. I make everything from rocker necklaces to vintage rings to bohemian earrings. Call me indecisive, I can’t help that I love so many styles!

Selling my own creations… I have wanted this for so long. It’s crazy to think that my middle school pipe dream is a blossoming reality. I’m an entrepreneur at 18 years old, and I feel…like an electric tangled mix of twitching determined passion.

The crazy preparations for launching have about sent me over the edge. I’m not even going to lie, I was so stressed out and “AAAH LAST MINUTE EVERYTHING” that I got a full one hour of sleep before the launch. If some of the listings sound a bit wonky, it’s probably because I typed it at 3:32am under the influence of high Mountain Dew dosages.

I’ll try not to get too stressed out about the shop. I want to continue to be able to truly do what I love without being an occasional zombie.

~~Kaylie

Business Card Design Process

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I am pleased to announce that the business card design for Lost Cause Revival is almost ready! My creative designer (and best friend) Mary Butgereit has been working tirelessly to make the shop logo and card the best that they can be. I can’t wait to for everything to come together!

What started out from a few sketches is taking shape as an official logo. From finding fonts to trying color schemes, to creating the right background to having almost finished product, this whole process has been extraordinary (and exhausting…). Learning to better use tools like InDesign and Photoshop was especially helpful in creating the logo for Lost Cause Revival.

Keep an eye out for the new business cards! 🙂

~~Kaylie

We apparently needed more than one computer to tackle this design

We apparently needed more than one computer to tackle this design


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Welcome!

Welcome to to the official blog of upcoming Etsy shop Lost Cause Revival! The shop features an eclectic mix of handmade upcycled jewelry and accessories designed by Kaylie Miller (yours truly). Stay tuned for more about the designing process, recycling inspiration, and special deals!