Saturday, October 3, 2009

What I've been up to.

Creatively this has been an amazing month for me. I had 22 etsy.com sales this month. That's the most sales in one month on etsy for me. I guess my facebook ads are starting to pay off? I'm October will prove just as successful for me.
Here are a couple pics of some new slings I have in my shop. I just ordered red and blue Mexican fabric to go with the purple, yellow and black I already have.



Monday, September 21, 2009

Busy-ness

Life has been pretty busy the last week. Between filling orders, piano lessons, the beginning of homeschooling, company, church stuff, putting up moose meat and turning 15 gallons of Alaskan apples into applesauce I've hardly had time to breathe. I did get the chance to go fabric shopping one day this week and was so excited to find 10 yards of this totally Rockin fabric. I've already sewn it into the reversible pouch sling below but have plans for ring slings and maybe other things as well. As you can see in the photo, autumn is upon us in our area of Alaska. Winter is only a few weeks away now, and we are full of excitement at the idea of sledding, skiing, snowmen and winter fun. I hope your enjoying your autumn!



See more photos here.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Pillow Case Dresses

Something I really enjoy doing is taking something meant for the dumpster or thrift store and recycling it into a thing of beauty and function. People have coined this Upcycling. I refer to it as upcylcing, but I also like to use the words reclaimed and vintage whenever it applies. One thing I love to upcycle is vintage pillow cases. I think the pillow case dress is an adorable look, it can be worn alone as a dress and as a shirt along with some leggings, jeans or shorts. I've also turned vintage pillow cases into skirts for grown ups as well. Every once in a while I am inspired to create pillow case dress out of scrap fabric, but find it great fun to take an old pillow case and turn it into something retro, cute and fun. Here are a few of the dresses I have in my etsy shop right now. I have a huge stack in craft closet (1/3 of our walk in closet) for future dresses, skirts and maybe even some sling bags. If your interested in making one for your self out of your favorite pillow case let me know and I will post a how to blog for you sewing enthusiast!



Hand embroidered vintage pillow case dress size 2T.



Genuine vintage pillow case dress with batik flower applique size 18mo.


Genuine pillow case dress with applique flower size 6mo

Woven Mexican fabric pillow case dress size 3T.


My daughters and niece in their pillow case dresses on Easter Sunday.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

New Mexican Fabric

Next week I will once again be offering my La Lynda style Mexican ring slings made from gorgeous fabric woven in Mexico. It is the same type of fabric women native to southern Mexico use to wear their babies, rebozo style. I will have 3 fabrics to choose from (as shown in the photos) and will only have 2 of each color available. If you'd like to have one just send me a message and I will let you know when they are available to purchase. I'm hoping my supplier can provide me with more colors sometime in late October.

Yellow


Black


Purple




La Lynda style slings of the past:








Friday, September 11, 2009

Local Artisan Spotlight ~ Swan Mountain Soaps

If any one could make me eat soap it would be Swan Mountain Soaps! Theses soaps are so amazingly beautiful and look simply scrumptious! I can't wait to place my first order this week! Take a look, the pictures are gorgeous and the prices are great!
Swan Mountains Soaps is truly an artisan of the soap world.



Creamy Coconut Shampoo bar

Ever eat fresh coconut? Not the shredded kind your get on cupcakes, but the soft, fresh, juicy coconut meat that comes right out of the shell? Yum. Our Creamy Coconut Soap and Shampoo Bar is as white and creamy and fresh as the inside of a newly-cracked coconut. It is made with pure coconut oil, and is very lightly fragranced with coconut scent.......read more and buy here..

Blue Chamomile soap
There is nothing like sitting on the lakeside patio at dusk, wrapped in a giant soft quilt, sipping chamomile and watching the trout jump in the water. Ahhhhhhhhhhh.
read more and buy here.....http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=30740421

Alaska Rain soap - natural, wonderful treat for your skin
Think of rain on the window, the branches of trees dancing with the wind outside, while you're inside - relaxed and calm with a good book and a mug of something warm.....
read more and buy here



Spiced Pumpkin soap - limited edition
Nothing feels like Autumn more then the spicy scent of pumpkin pie. Makes you want to cuddle up in a quilt on your favorite rocker with a cup of hot apple cider and watch the leaves fall from the trees......read more and buy here...

In their own words!
(Taken from the front page of their etsy shop)
We specialize in luxurious cold-process artisan soaps and body products, all made completely from scratch in small batches to ensure the highest quality and attention to detail.

Our products contain no detergents, fillers, or lather boosters, no formaldehyde, and no parabens - just naturally-good, skin-loving ingredients like cocoa butter, shea butter and olive oil. Let us pamper your skin with a little taste of luxury!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Woven Mexican Fabric





My fist baby sling was handcrafted for me by my Mother in law. As she was a missionary in Mexico during that time, she found and used the most amazing woven Mexican fabric she found in the local market. So naturally when my sister in law (her first sling was woven Mexican fabric too) and I first began making slings we asked her to buy us some of that gorgeous fabric. Over the years we used this fabric to create over 100 beautiful baby slings. It is by far our most popular fabric.

I sold out of my last shipment last year and have been searching all over the internet trying to find a supplier. I asked my Mother in law if she knew someone that could go buy it for me and she didn't know of anyone (as they are not in Mexico anymore). I was heart broken. She told me I could buy some myself this summer when we were down there. But alas the fabric was not on the route to our destination nor in any market we visited. Heart broken again....

well, last night to my glorious surprise I found a supplier! And now I anxiously await her reply. I am SO excited I can hardly stand it!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Western Otter


This past summer I had the oppurtunity to hang out with my Daddy and Step-Mom at their store in Hico, Texas. I took them 13 totally unique baby slings to sell in their store Western Otter. I feel super honored to be included in the amazing creations offered by super talented artisans (my Daddy included). I'm trying to convince them to list his upcycled/recycled vintage cowboy boots and her cards and clothing at etsy. I think they would do well. Here is a link to their store and if your ever in Hico, Texas (or anywhere near there), you should stop by and check it out yourselves!




Tuesday, September 8, 2009

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I'm super excited to announce I have now surpassed my goal of reaching 100 customers in my etsy shop. Customer #100 got the benefit of my excitement when I sent her 20.00 back as a thank you for being my momentous customer! She picked out a cotton candy thermal wrap and a good choice in my opinion! Stretchy and warm and cozy for the upcoming cool weather season. As of today I am up to customer 102! I'm totally thrilled!

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Hello World!
I'm super excited about my new blog. I have so many exciting things and random things to share with you. I have this crazy creative mind that is always thinking up interesting things (at least, I find them interesting....and I'm easily entertained). So welcome to my blog and I hope you hang out and read what this lady from Wasilla, Alaska is up to.