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Showing posts with label etsyBloggers Street Team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsyBloggers Street Team. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Etsy Bloggers Street Team Featured Blogger/Seller of the Month - Designs by Vanessa

This month's Etsy Bloggers Street Team featured blogger is Designs by Vanessa. Vanessa's blog "Designs by Vanessa" can be found here. Vanessa also has an Etsy store, also Designs by Vanessa, which can be found here. Vanessa makes handmade jewelry like the Green Heron earrings pictured below. And she makes really cute cards like the Baby Blue Little Birdie Card pictured above.


Please visit Vanessa's blog and Etsy store and check them out!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Featured Etsy Blogger of the Month - Memories for Life Scrapbooks






This month's featured Etsy Blogger is Memories For Life Scrapbooks. She has an etsy store
here. And you can find her blog here. You can click on the photos to go directly to the etsy listing for that item.

Check out these cool scrapbooks. First up is the Custom Destination Word Album where the book spells out the name of your vacation destination.

And how about this great pets photo album scrapbook. I love the saying on the front of this album - how true!



And last but certainly not least is the Flip Flop Scrapbook Albums! These are so creative and unique.



So please click through to Memories for Life Scrapbooks blog and Etsy store and check them out!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Etsy Bloggers Street Team Featured Blogger/Seller of the Month - Miesmama


Our Etsy Bloggers Street Team featured seller/blogger of the month is Miesmama. She has a great blog here - and her Etsy store is here.

My favorite items in her shop are the fabulous sweater tote (above). It is made out of a recycled wool sweater - felted and sewn together to make this tote - how cool is that?! Perfect for taking your latest knitting project along - or take it to the Farmer's Market to help carry your goodies. You'll find lots of uses for a bag like this one.

And then I love the felted wool bowl (below). This little bowl was hand knitted and then felted and the leaf applique was then added.


Please go to Miesmama's blog and Etsy store and check them out! If you click on the links for one of the items above and that item is no longer available, it probably means I couldn't resist and bought them!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

My Favorite Things About Summer


The Etsy Blogger theme for July is Top 5 Favorite Things About Summer and Why.

1. Long sunny days with warmer weather so I can spend more time outside, playing with my llamas and horses.
2. Rain = green grass and wildflowers along with flowers in my gardens. The llamas and horses love munching on that lush green grass.
3. Grilling outside on the barbecue grill. I love a fabulous grilled T-bone or how about burgers and hot dogs?
4. Fresh fruits and vegetables, especially from the Farmer's Market. I love bing cherries and corn on the cob.
5. Shearing season - more gorgeous llama fleeces to sell, card, spin, etc.

I truly love summer, especially if it includes regular rains followed by warm sunny days. I love the sound of rain, especially if it is a light rain at night and I can listen to it with the windows cracked open just enough to let in that cool mountain air. I love the long days of summer and the feeling that I can go outside and enjoy the fresh mountain air any time I want. No feeling cooped up indoors because of snow, ice, bitter cold and wind.

What are your 5 favorite things about summer?


Thursday, June 11, 2009

Friday Feature - Lazy T Crochet


I'm doing my Friday Feature on Thursday night because I'm not sure I'll have time to do it in the morning. I have to run to town tomorrow to mail packages and do some shopping.

This week's Friday Feature is Lazy T Crochet. My favorite items in her etsy shop are the boucle scarf (above) and the crocheted wrist cuff (below). Both of these items are on sale now, too! So head on over to Lazy T Crochet and check out her beautiful crocheted items.

Friday, June 5, 2009

School's out for summer!


This is my first entry for the EtsyBloggers Street Team Blog Carnival. There were two topics to choose from and I chose:

1.
Schools Out For Summer! What are your summer plans or share your favorite end of the school year story.

My favorite end of the school year story would have to be last year, 2008. I wasn't in school but our youngest daughter graduated from high school last year. She has suffered from some physical issues that prevented her from attending school quite a few times over the years (asthma, migraines and female issues) and even with a note from our family doctor and working with the teachers and her counselor she fell so far behind in her Junior year of high school it was questionable whether or not she would have enough credits to graduate. She attended summer school the summer of 2007 to get credit for her American History class which was required for graduation. She was furious with me at first for signing her up for summer school but it was only three weeks, it was only for 4 hours each morning and it would get her the missed credits she needed to be able to graduate with her class in 2008. After the first class that summer she walked from the high school to my office and informed me that there were some straight A students attending summer school! She loved the teacher and the style of the class. Basically you got a packet of stuff, you read the information, took the test and if you passed you got the next packet. She breezed through the information, got an A+ in the class, finished the class almost a week early and got to help her counselor in her office for the remainder of the summer school session. That summer showed her that when she was able to attend on a regular basis and when she was engaged and relaxed she could ace the class without any problems. Her senior year, she knew she couldn't have any issues with credits so she diligently checked her assignments and grades for each and every class. Numerous times she noticed that the teacher had forgotten to enter her grades in the computer so she would immediately contact the teacher, show them the paper with the grade on it and have them enter the grade into the computer right then and there. We began to wonder if this didn't happen numerous times throughout her Junior year because she insisted that she completed ALL of the work in the time allowed to her by the teachers but felt they weren't giving her credit for it. At any rate, she learned a very valuable lesson through all this - never trust someone else to watch out for you, you must follow up and ensure that your efforts are recognized! So, you can see why we were so thrilled when she graduated with her class last May.

I made the decision to work in the town our daughter was attending school because I wanted to be there in case she needed medical assistance, which she did numerous times over the years of her school attendance. With asthma you don't have time to wait for help, you need it immediately or you can die - that was a huge incentive for me to basically give up the career I had in commercial construction and opt for working for a small home builder in a small town instead. I don't regret my decision and I loved that we were able to eat lunch together almost every day during her high school years. I would pick her up from school at lunch time, we would either go get something "fast food" to eat or I always had things to eat in the refrigerator and freezer at work (the office was located in a little log home in town) so we would eat lunch together and I would get her back to school in time for her next class. This way she could relax, eat a decent lunch, stay hydrated, use the restroom, etc. and be back for the next class without any hassles.

Because it is 25 miles one way into town and because our daughter was no longer attending school in town I made the decision to "retire" from my "real job" and do our llama ranch and my fiber business full time. I am celebrating my one year anniversary of my "retirement" and loving every minute of it! I love being here to take care of the animals, I'm here for llama births, if I have a horse or llama exhibiting signs of distress or illness I can be here to monitor, treat or request vet assistance right away. And, I have more time to spin, card fibers, dye fibers, knit, crochet, market my products and relax.

Yep, 2008 end of school was definitely the best ever!