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Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Blanche

Growing up many of us had someone like an older cousin or a neighbor that we held in great esteem. Someone you looked up to with little kid admiration and love.

In our world, this person was our Aunt Blanche. Blanche is our mother's youngest sister and when Sonia and I were young girls she came over from Newfoundland to live with our family.

Blanche was just a young woman then - pretty, stylish, smart, fun (much as she remains to this day, of course). She had boyfriends, wore makeup, and chewed gum. When I was little, amongst my many imaginings I believed that grown-ups would eventually grow down to my size. I used to make Blanche promise that when she grew down to my size that she would let me wear all her awesome clothes. I had a particular fancy for a pair of burgundy pajamas she was fond of wearing.


And Blanche was our very own - she loved us, played with us, and took care of us. Blanche has a great laugh and always laughed a lot. I remember she used to hide in doorways in the hall and j ump out to scare us all the time and then she'd hug us while we all laughed. She played games with us and let us sit with her during grown up card games to help play her hand. She took us for walks and berry picking and played with us in the snow.

She listened to cool music like the Eagles, Bruce Springsteen, and Nazareth and she took us to do awesome things like rollerskating and to the theatre to see movies. Plus she could sing really well and knew the words to all the songs Dad liked to play on guitar. Whenever Dad would play Sing Me Back Home I remember I would cry. It's a sad song. Blanche would always dance slowly with me up in her arms during this song. It's amazing how something so small can mean so much and stay with you for so long.

Plus she was a friend and a support for Mom and Dad, something that I can now recognize for its true value. She helped take care of us and helped with the housework so everyone had more time to do fun things together.

Recently, while taking inventory of our dolls for the upcoming Fall craft season, Sonia and I decided that many of the dolls we have in our Big Sister collection were worthy of separate distinction on account of their advanced sense of style. And what better way to signify this beauty than to honor these special dolls with the name that exemplifies class in our eyes? Hence the Blanche Collection was created. 

Blanche Dolls have more defined faces and wear detailed attire and accessories. The are sophisticated and fun and ready to take on the world!

And in honor of the new collection, we have listed these two all new Blanche Dolls in the Third Street Corner Store on Etsy.


Pop by the shop for a closer look at these sweeties. 


Sunday, July 24, 2011

Oh yeah, we make dolls!

We're gearing up to get back to our sewing machines, and start making dolls again.  Our "little" hiatus has somehow turned in to a six month sewing strike, sponsored by Farmers ice cream and homemade chai lattes.  I hope I remember how to use the iron.
 
In anticipation of this grand event, I took out all of our ready made little cuties for a Third Street Class Photo.


If you are interested in any of our dolls or would like to place a customer order please send us an email or message us on facebook.  We are also in the process of listing our dolls in our etsy shop and maybe just maybe we'll be at a market this summer.  We'll keep you posted ~ Sonia

Monday, June 13, 2011

Shadows and Silhouettes

Yes, it's been a while. Yes, I'm here, in semi-hiding.

Rest assured - I'm slowly resurfacing.

There have been many changes around here - new house, new town, new job, new babysitter. Less time for blogging and sewing...


Wolfville Harbour

But it seems my creative self is slowly reemerging with flailing fists in an attempt to reclaim its rightful station on my list of priorities. As it turns out, we've been making some renewed progress with the endless unpacking and setting up, and as it becomes less and less smothered by cardboard my desire to make and create is resurfacing.

My fellow Nova Scotian blogger and etsy friend Amy Rubin Flett knows where I'm coming from. The Amy Rubin Flett etsy shop offers a collection of cards and prints featuring original words and images in the tune of "transition, passion, epiphany and beauty". Amy's artistry is an excellent source of inspiration - her miniature stories and messages are poignantly insightful and presented in a natural light devoid of commercial influence. Refreshing.

I especially love this little moment in time courtesy of Amy, as it speaks to my wonderfully irrepressible creativity.

Now if I can just free myself of the extra washer and dryer that are impeding upon my laudry /soon-to-be sewing space... Takers?
 

Monday, November 8, 2010

Hand Embroidered Onsies

Here's a sneak peek at a few things that are in the works for this weekend's Christmas Craft Village


Pictures of individual onsies are available on the Third Street Facebook Fan Page, which you can access from the right hand sidebar.  While you're there, check out the link to the Christmas Craft Village Event page where you can confirm yourself as "attending" for a chance to win a free pass to the show.   

More pictures to come as the week progresses.

Also, the TSH etsy shop will be on vacation starting Wednesday, November 10th to help us prepare for the upcoming show.  W're hoping to have the shop back up and running by the following Wednesday.

Stay tuned!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Just a little eye candy treat for my good blogger friend Jack (Slightly Off Center) who's recently back at it following a bit of time away.  Jack's is one of my favorite blogs, which I wrote about here and to whom we bestowed the Kreativ Blogger Award back in May.  Best of all, Jack is local!  I was so pleased when Jack 'came back' - she is a wonderful inspiration and I felt lonely for her wit all summer.

Enjoy!

On Etsy's front page when I opened it just now: Gifts for the Photographer,  a treasury by shawnacameron.

Hope you're all having a great night!
 

Thursday, October 14, 2010

This Little Piggy Went to Market

Andrea and I are excited to annouce that Third St. will have a table at the Alderney Landing Farmers Market on the Dartmouth Waterfront this Saturday (October 16th) from 8am to 1pm.  Please come and check us out, see our Dollies in person!

We'll be posting other fall show dates soon.  Can't make it to a show?  Check out our conrner store!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Santa's Halloween Costume

My four year old daughter has an amazing imagination and an inquisitive mind that never fails to fascinate.  The other day she asked her father what Santa Claus was going to dress up as for Halloween.  This just cracked me up!

As mentioned before, we've started making Halloween dolls.  And yes, they are actually dolls dressed up for Halloween - not just our usual dolls lying about in random stages of dismemberment displayed in ketchup.   Because that's just gross.  Who would even think of such a thing?  You my friend, have problems.

Anyway ... I've completed the finishing touches on one of the dolls.  He's a sort of ghoulish combination between our dolls and our Modern Monsters.  He will hereby be known as :

Monster Boyfriend of and Ill-Equipped Seamstress


The witches we've done are still being fitted in their hats, so I'll wait until they're fully completed before posting them here.

The Boyfriend monster and the witches will be listed in our shop upon completion!

Friday, September 17, 2010

How Can You Feel Blue When There is Tea to Enjoy?

Yes, another treasury. 
I can't help it - I'm hooked!! 
Leave me alone, I have tea to drink...


Tea makes me feel warm and at home. Little girl me having tea with father and grandmother, student me learning to rely on tea, nurse me finding comfort in tea during long and stressful shifts. Mommy me enjoying tea party delights with her 4 year old daughter, who pretends to like tea - much as little girl me used to - just to humor Mommy me. Crafter me has even been known to use tea (in less than conventional ways because yes, I do drink tea as I craft).

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Late last night, after my oh so trying first day back to work from summer vacation, I had the inclination to make an Etsy treasury. 

My first. 

Ever

It was so much fun but a wee time consuming - I had absolutely no business making Etsy treasuries so late at night after working a full day, knowing that I had to get up at 5:08 (or :09) again in the morning and begin the entire ordeal once again.  Read yesterday's post if this doesn't make any sense.  Just a suggestion.

Anyway, here is the treasury I made last night.  My first treasury.  Ever.

Verdict??

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Back in the Saddle Again

Setting the scene:
Today is my first day back to work after vacation.  My alarm dutifully went off at 5:08 am.  It took me until 5:09 to turn the blasted thing off, following many agitated movements and noises from the other side of the bed. 

After crawling out of bed, I cautiously made my way through the 5 am black as pitch fog to the door, hoping to avoid stepping on the dog or any other potential noise-making and injury-inflicting objects.  I headed down the stairs as quietly as my groggy legs could carry me, so as not to wake the still-in-vacation-mode kiddies and husband. 

This is the first time I've been up before 6:30 am in a couple of weeks, and it ain't pretty. 

Functioning efficiently and productively early in the morning on not enough sleep and in darkness that wasn't there the last time you were up at this insane hour is a challenge to the old synapses.  Movements require more deliberation, reactions are delayed.  Sounds are louder. 

Specifically Problematic:
Facets that you have used millions of times before - and that function exactly the same as every other facet that you've ever used in your life - suddenly become complicated foreign tools that require a great deal of contemplation.  It is only after staring at the thing for two or three minutes with nothing happening that one's numb mind surmises that further action may be required.  You might actually have to do something.  like turn the knob in the direction of the arrow. 

This is exactly why facet manufacturers do us all the courtesy of providing colour coded labels: to help us overcome the morning fog that perpetual plagues our existence. There must be something primitive about blue and red that makes the half asleep mind direct the still asleep hands - through a series of misfiring synapses - to aim toward the red. 

I have a facet in my shower that only turns on and off - the further left you move the handle, the hotter - or redder - the water becomes.  Seems easy enough.  And yet...

Decision making time:
Once I figured out how the shower worked, I moved on to the kitchen where I managed - through a series of mishaps with the fridge, cupboards and microwave - to prepare myself a lovely pseudo chai tea latte.  Looking at the clock I came to the realization that if I left at that moment I could park on the street a reasonable five minute walk from work and save myself the $12.00 it costs to park in the smelly parkade.

Remembering my troubles with the facet, I set my travel mug next to my scavenged-lunch so I would remember to take it with me to savor on the drive into town.  I then zombie-moved into the sun room and turned on my lap top.

Off on another tangent:
A computer is a relatively complicated device to operate, yet - surprisingly - the actions required to make one do what you want - for me - have become ingrained and are performed almost instinctively.  Meaning, of course, that operating my computer is much less challenging to half-asleep Andrea than is my shower faucet.  So pleasantly, no colour codes required here.

Ahem.  Email.  Clock.  Facebook.  Clock.  Etsy.  Blog.  Email again.  YouTube video someone you don't really know posted on Facebook and said you needed to watch.  Chuckle.  When was that doctor's appointment, again?

Clock.  Crap.  I'm late for work.

Smelly parkade, here I come. 

Productivity at it's finest:
Arrival on unit, scavenged lunch in hand, now curdled latte long since forgotten in it's don't-forget-your-tea spot at home.  Three weeks away from work and my left shoe buckle is still flapping because I simply couldn't find the inclination whilst vacationing to fix it (what do i look like - a sewer?).  Wondering whether or not I brushed my teeth before leaving home and if I'm going to remember how to write my morning report - or have I forgotten how to do that, too? 

Maybe it's the colour codes on the facets that are screwing me up...  Maybe the in is reacting with my smelly well water and emitting some sort of neurotoxic chemical that can only be properly described using a three letter acronym.  Or a symbol.

Perpetual Optimism:
But it's Wednesday.  The unofficial cake day on my unit.  Yum, in advance.  There is nothing quite as delectable as pastry shop cheese cake served from a stainless steel emergency operation cart covered with a thread bare draw sheet.  Savored using a medical grade tongue depressor.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Why I Don't Like Water Slides

"When I'm on them I feel like everyone is watching me."
Not my words, but those of fellow Etsian Amy, of The Peach Tree.

We wanted to send out a special thank you to Amy for featuring our Cloth Doll with Cat Eye Glasses in her Why I Don't Like Water Slides treasury.  This is an awesome analogy treasury made up of watching eyes a la etsy-esque voyeurism. 
I love it!!


Pop by and go clickety-click to help a girl out. Sorry, forgot I was speaking 'Andrea.' What I mean is go to the treasury and click on all the listings to boost our number of views - you may find something that you love and wee little Etsy shop owners may make it to the front page. And yes, that would mean another blog post telling you all about that, too.

Don't pretend you don't like hearing from me....

And, yes.  I love you, too. 

Even though you probably won't do that clickety-click thing I wanted you to do so much.  I'm just that kind of girl ... XOXO

Saturday, August 21, 2010

A Doll for Every Doll

Check out this sweet Etsy doll treasury by CinnamonSweeties, featuring two Third Street cloth dolls. 

It is such an honor to be featured alongside so many sweet dolls!!

And for your comedic pleasure, be sure to read The Halifax Broad's recount of her recent Toyota customer service phone call.   I think it'd be... interesting... to be the driver of that cab.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Replicate one-of-a-kind handmade doll?? More of a variation of an old favorite, really.


Elegant rag doll?
Indeed!

This doll is especially charming with her wide and friendly smile,
her big blue eyes and her rusty red shoes.
This would be the third doll we've made using this awesome floral print for a dress. 


We loved this cotton fabric for its tea-stained vintage feel - it makes for such a classic dress.


So ... follow the link above to visit the Third Street Corner Store for a peek at our newest Third Street cloth doll.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Feeling a little Out-of-Focus

I've been a little distant as of late. 
Sorry. 

Here's what I've been doing, though:
  • Attended the second HRM Artisans group meeting (email me for information) 
  • Started a Facebook page for Third Street Handcrafters.  (Join now so you can get even sicker of us than you already are - see right sidebar for info my little eager beavers!) 
  • Discovered Craftopolis and Etsy Hacks thanks to the gracious sharing of information from the HRM Artisan group members in the last July meeting
  • Researching Etsy SEO and selling success tips.  Found this blog post particularly helpful
  • Listing new dolls in the Third Street Corner Store
  • Revising the Third Street Corner Store and experimenting with item renewal
  • Listing dolls in the Third Street Corner Store
  • Thinking about fall and Christmas craft fairs
  • Considering new charitable endeavors
  • Finishing up this quilt (and more here) for a special little someone
  • Finished Voices in Time by Hugh MacLennan (read this if you love HMac like me!), which I wrote about here and have promised to revisit again upon completion for your continued literary education - a la Andrea
  • Started Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris, which I will tell you more about as I delve deeper in the upcoming days
So you see, I've been busy.  Plus I was temporarily abandoned by my generally ever-present sister/partner who ultimately added to my distractions by bringing home my sweet new niece, Aster. 

How can a girl blog under these circumstances?

Monday, August 2, 2010

Etsy Doll Treasury

Special thank you to fellow etsian Helen from Funkaknits for including one of our Sleepy Time cloth dolls in her "A New Baby Doll For Violet" treasury.  This is a gorgeous treasury comprised of different handmade dolls available on etsy assembled by Helen, who is looking for a new doll for her daughter Violet. 

Sleepy Time Doll Wearing Retro PJs
Please take the time to visit all dolls featured in the treasury to show each crafters some sweet love.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Newest Cloth Doll Listed in the Third Street Corner Store on Etsy.


My Sweetest and I recently did a photo shoot with the newest cloth dolls from Third Street.
This doll was just listed today.
If you get a chance to stop by, she'd be delighted to show you around the shop and introduce you to all her friends.


Hope you all had a great weekend!
Sonia and family are back from China, and we all finally got to meet the adorable Aster.  
We had a great weekend!

I'm sure we'll all be treated to some travel stories and pictures in the days to come.
Or, maybe in the weeks to come. 

Bear with her folks: she's a new mom.

Did you hear me? 
Let me say it again.

Sonia's a mommy!

Yippee Yahoo!!!

Congratulations!!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Third Street Corner Store

We continue to list items in our shop - it's so much work!!! I see people who have over 1000 items listed and I have no idea how these sellers can do this!! We're trying to compile some listing guidelines for each of our doll collections to ensure that all of the pertinent details are captured - in addition to the fun little stories we like to include with the dolls. 

Then there's the pictures! 

We have about twenty more dolls to list, plus a ton of soft play balls, bibs, and binkies. 

I'm thinking of giving up sleeping.

Or breathing.

If you list your items in an online shop - you know what I'm talking about. 

Here's what we have so far ...

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Crafters Blast


This year's Halifax Crafters Spring Fling has come and gone and for those of you who didn't make it out, I've put together a few pictures from the show to delight your eager beaver eyes.
Plus, I've included links to many of the talented crafters so that instead of subjecting you to my gushing descriptions of wordless art - you can paruse at your liesure. 
Aren't you lucky? 
About the parusing part, not the fact that you don't have to listen to me.
Yeah, I know what you're thinking...

Enjoy!


~ View from above ~

Sonia Harrod and Andrea Cottrell ~ Third Street Handcrafters
Ahem... in case you didn't notice - this is us.

The show was spectacular. 
There were so many talented crafters in attendence it was nearly overwhelming!
And I actually broke down and shopped the show - something I usually try not to do because I don't want to spend all of my money before I even have a chance to make it!  Or something like that.  I'm also very indecisive (wait - am I?) especially given the fact that everything is always so nice that I want one of everything!

Also present and greatly enjoyed by yours truly:

Pam Onecia Johnston ~ Onecia

Plus numerous other talented crafters whose cards slipped through my fingers. 
Yes - indecisive AND clumsy. 
What a gem.

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