Sunday, September 25, 2011

Palm Tree Applique Bag


 This bag was my first attempt at applique and I surprised myself at how gorgeous it came out.  It is whimsical, I didn't plan out where the pieces would go, I just started to add material and sew them on.  The colors are fabulous.  The orange and yellow of the sun really pop out against the blue background.  This is absolutely a one of a kind bag- a piece of wearable art.  The image is made with overlaid layers of felt.  The inside lining is made with a soft red felt.  The bag is 13.5 inches high and 10.5 inches wide.  The picture at the bottom shows me wearing it over my shoulder (note: the image is in reverse because I used the mirror).

This bag is just $25 plus shipping and handling!


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Dangly Earrings



My latest craze has been making simple dangly earrings to go along with my pixie haircut.  You can see me sporting my own Yin-Yang Earrings in the picture below.  These Buddha and Yin-Yang Earrings were super easy to make and you can own them for 12 dollars plus shipping.  I love the idea of adding something you wouldn't expect to a kidney wire.  They are a great conversation piece and I wear mine all the time.  The cost just $12 dollars a pair, so order now!

Blue Sun Hat with Polka Dot Ribbon

This is a very cute, convenient sun hat with a floppy brim. It is made of blue canvas and has a soft purple cotton inner lining. It's a great hat for the beach, it keeps the sun out of your eyes and off your skin, plus you can throw it right into your beach bag. It can be ironed if the brim gets wrinkly with all the wear it's going to get.


$25 dollars plus shipping and handling

Handmade Stuffed Elephants

This is my most popular item.  These cute, cuddly, stuffed elephant toys are 7 and 1/2 inches tall. They are great gifts for young children and are most often bought for newborns.  They are made with cotton and stuffed with polyfill.  You can choose what kind of eyes you would like, or leave it up to me to choose what I think goes best with your pattern.  They can be sewn on button or adorable googly eyes with eyelashes.  The eyes can also be embroidered on to make a parent feel comfortable leaving their toddler alone with it (buttons or other small objects can be a choking hazard for children under the age of 2). The ears are made with fuzzy felt.  The feet are filled with poly micro-beads to make it stand on its own.  The micro beads are sewn into a separate layer, to keep them from falling out after the toy has been hugged and loved and worn down.  You can request to leave these out, but the polyfil will wear down over time and the elephant will start to slouch.

Over time I will add pictures of materials I have on hand so you can choose which you would like your elephant to be made from.  I love Hawaiian prints, but have done plaid, swirls, you name it, an elephant looks adorable in many styles.  I have even done an elephant in a zebra print pattern.  So cute!!

The first time I made an elephant (the blue one seen in the picture above, sewn in blue canvas) it was for my nephew who was only a few months old.  I wanted him to be able to take it everywhere so I embroidered simple little eyes.  He loved it, but so did his 2 year old brother, who stole it and slept with it for months.  From there a few of my friends ordered some and they have grown in popularity. It is so cuddly that you don't want to put it down and it has been hard for me to part with each one.  You really just want to squeeze them.  


The elephants I currently have in stock are $75 a piece.  If you are interested in other colors or patterns, contact me and I can create something to your specifications for 10 dollars more!