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– Mushpa
We would love to share with you this fantabulous Mushpa y Mensa Earth Day extravaganza!!! It is happening this very weekend!!! What? Yes!
La Mushpa y La Mensa will be selling wares in the flesh at The Market NYC (159 Bleecker Street) all weekend long (Friday – April 19th 12pm-9pm, Sat – April 20th 11am-9pm, and Sun – April 21st 12pm-8pm).
Please, if you live in the city or are visiting, make sure to stop by and show us some love. We are unveiling our much awaited 100% organic cotton shirt designs (“Put a Bird on It” designed by Mushpa and “Mama Earth” by Mensa). These shirts are printed using water-based eco-friendly inks (301 ECO-Series by Matsui), free of PVC, phthalate, heavy metals, azo compounds, nonylphenol and formaldehyde. We clean up after ourselves using mostly water. When necessary, we may use a citrus and soy based eco-cleaner from Chemical Consultants Incorporated. We also do everything by hand from the design, to printing transparencies, exposing the screens and lastly, printing them on the shirts.
It’s exhausting, but we are making art!
-La Mushpa
p.s. – We also have an official web url, www.mushpamensa.com. So official, check it out!
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I did a bunch of Spring cleaning this weekend and what I noticed was Mensa and I receive tons of catalogs and junk mail. A large portion of what I recycled this weekend and every week is spam snail mail and personally I am tired of it.
Once again I am taking my personal life drama and using it in our blog. Let’s trash this junk! First place I started this morning with was Catalog Choice, which is free and took less than a minute to sign up and remove my first catalog.
The second option I went with was www.dmachoice.org, the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) website. They help you manage the catalogs you receive, mail from magazine publishers, such as subscription offers, newsletters, periodicals and other promotional mailings, various mailings, such as donation requests, retail promotions, cable and phone offers, bank offers and mail addressed to “Current Resident” and last but not least to manage pre-screened credit offers. All the things I dread seeing in the mail, which then ends up in the recycle bin.
The DMA Choice website is nice as they give you the contact information you need all in one place to stop this waste.
Check out both sites and stop the madness!!! I liked to end this entry with some dramatic stats that I found here below.
Okay, so we here at Mushpa y Mensa make the commitment to be on top of every piece of junk mail we get. I also promise to out the corporations that will not let us opt out. I said it!!!
-Mushpa
Need a quick and cheap idea to make your own business cards?
1. Gather some card stock paper, a paintbrush and some water colors and prepare to make a little mess….and now make a mess!!! Splatter some water colors all over the place! Get you Pollock on : )
2. Let it dry and cut into small rectangles. If you have a custom stamp (which we will be having soon) put it on the back, or just hand write your information down.
Easy Peasy!!!
-Mensa
Original and one of a kind terra-cotta necklace.
Each bead is hand rolled, hand made, and polished using the simplest of tools
(hands, a needle and a spoon!)
If you are looking for original one of a kind jewelry that no one else will have, and you want to support our small business, and want to support two crafty ladies then this is the piece for you!
The main bead is imbedded with a white nacre sea shell. Beautifully strong, resilient and iridescent.
You can find it, ponder it, and maybe even purchase it at our Etsy store!
-Mensa
What you’ve been looking to buy an amazing acoustic guitar with a super fly case. Here it is! A Jasmine S34C Acoustic Guitar & Guitar Case Kaces III for only $100!!!
Let us know.
-Mushpa y Mensa
We take a million pictures and need a place for all our behind the scenes, living the life, Mushpa y Mensa, and Cara Elaine & Maria Emilia photos. Instagram it is.
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-La Mushpa y La Mensa
So remember how Mushpa is getting a tattoo? Well here is the first session!
We went to Dare Devil Tattoo, where Michelle Myles took the original design and adapted it to make it fit around the already tattooed fairy.
The frame was made smaller, and it fits perfectly in her arm!
Ouch! Two hours of a needle piercing through your skin, all while having a casual conversation about old movies and what not.
And there she is all happy and bandaged up!
After cleaning it up, the close ups look nice! So far the outline is done, and it is so exciting to finally see this actually on skin rather than paper!
It is still a little red, so she has to give it some time to heal up enough to begin the shading…
I cant wait to see it finished! In a couple of weeks she will have the final piece all done!
Sweeeeet!!!
: )
-Mensa
Mensa and I were talking earlier today over tea and coffee about how we can decrease our garbage output and came up with 10 Points of Redemption. Here they are for your viewing pleasure.
What and How to Recycle with Sanitation:PAPER & CARDBOARD
newspapers, magazines, catalogs white and colored paper (lined, copier, computer, staples OK) mail and envelopes (any color, window envelopes OK) paper bags, wrapping paper, soft-cover books, telephone books (paperbacks, comics, etc.; no spiral bindings), cardboard egg cartons and trays, smooth cardboard (food and shoes boxes, tubes, file folders, cardboard from product packaging), corrugated cardboard boxes (flattened and tied)
Place all paper recyclables together in CLEAR bags, or in any bin labeled with GREEN recycling decals or marked “MIXED PAPER”. Or place in the white dumpster for paper recycling, if your building has one.) Flatten and bundle large pieces of corrugated cardboard and tie with sturdy twine, or break into small pieces to place in your recycling bin or bag. (Or place loose in the white dumpster for paper recycling, if your building has one.)
See how you can reduce your junk mail.
Don’t include the following with your paper recycling (see why):
hardcover books, napkins, paper towels, or tissues, soiled paper cups or plates, paper soiled with food or liquid paper with a lot of tape and glue, plastic- or wax-coated paper (candy wrappers, take-out containers, etc.) photographic paper
BEVERAGE CARTONS, BOTTLES, CANS, METAL & FOIL
- milk cartons & juice boxes (or any such cartons and aseptic packaging for drinks: ice tea, soy milk, soup, etc.)
- plastic bottles & jugs only
- glass bottles & jars only
- metal cans (soup, pet food, empty aerosol cans, dried-out paint cans, etc.)
- aluminum foil wrap & trays
- household metal (wire hangers, pots, tools, curtain rods, knives, small appliances that are mostly metal, certain vehicle license plates, etc.)
- bulk metal (large metal items, such as furniture, cabinets, large appliances, etc.)
Empty and rinse containers before recycling. Place all together in CLEAR bags, or in any bin labeled with BLUE recycling decals or marked “BOTTLES & CANS”.
Remove caps & lids. Place METAL caps & lids in the recycling bin; put plastic caps & lids in the garbage.
Wrap knives or similar sharp metal objects in cardboard (such as a piece of cereal box) and secure with tape. Label the package “CAUTION: SHARP” and place with other designated metal, glass, plastic recyclables. For Home Sharps/Hypodermics, see Household Medical Wastes.
Place bulk metal next to recycling bins or bags.
Call 311 before discarding appliances that contain CFC gas.
5¢ deposit: Bring deposit bottles and cans back to the store for refunds.
Don’t include the following with your bottle and can recycling:
plastic items other than plastic bottles & jugs (such as deli and yogurt containers; plastic toys, cups, wrap, etc.) any glass items other than glass bottles & jars (mirrors, lightbulbs, ceramics, glassware, etc.) Styrofoam (cups, egg cartons, trays, etc.)- batteries
If item is in good condition, see reuse it nyc for reuse options.
What and How to Recycle: BULKY ITEMS
Furniture and appliances that are predominantly metal and are too big for your recycling container or clear bag (such as washing machines, metal filing cabinets, box springs, or water heaters) should be placed beside the recycling container on your regular Recycling Day.
Before discarding appliances containing CFC gas or freon (such as refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, or dehumidifiers), you must schedule an appointment to place the item at the curb for CFC recovery. You can make an appointment on the Sanitation website or call 311. For safety reasons, the law requires doors to be removed from refrigerators and freezers before placing at the curb.
Non-recyclable trash that is too big for your garbage container or bag (such as mattresses, lumber, or debris from small construction or garden projects) may be placed at the curb on any regular garbage collection day.
The Department of Sanitation will collect up to six bulk items from one address. For more information, see bulk collection on the DSNY website. There are special regulations for wood from trees and for mattresses.
For info on how to handle TVs and other broken electronics, see electronics recycling.
For info on how to donate reusable furniture and other goods, visit NYC Stuff Exchange.
Let’s do this.
-Mushpa
Check it out.
New on Etsy!
Home-made corn starch based polymer clay.

Hand-made beads with turquoise accents.
Orange color made with 100% natural and organic dyes (turmeric based).
Designed and Made with Love by Mushpa y Mensa.
❤❤❤
-Mensa