I love the new collaborative project from Pistachio Press + How Now Design…woodland animals letterpress animal masks. Choose from a bunny, fox or pheasant—each kit include a mask, crayons and ribbon and is $20.
Indie Kids: gifts from the Green Galleria
March 11, 2010With Easter fast approaching, I know many of you are looking for some handmade gifts for kids…something besides just a basket of candy. Something that is not completely unhealthy and won’t be gone by the end of the day.
Here are some suggestions from the Indie Fixx Green Galleria. Makes me wish I had little kids!
- Earthy Beginnings
- Green Thread
- bubble
- Lillipops Designs
- Earth Cadets
- Imaginative Play Toys
- Playing Grown Up
- Carmenesque
The Indie Fixx Galleria is an online showcase of handmade, indie-made & vintage goods. Think of it as an ‘indie mall’ featuring a mix of designers & boutiques to provide a curated shopping experience. Participants do pay a fee to take part, but the Galleria is juried.
Wednesday Indie Artist Fixx with Little Alouette
February 24, 2010Here’s today’s Wednesday Indie Artist Fixx interview. I gotta run right now, but will be back later today.
1. What’s the name of your business & what do you create and sell?
Little Alouette, a Wee wood toy company! Teether, blocks, toys, rattles!
2. What’s your creative process like?
We write notes and sketches and tape them to the wall in our dining room. It’s like in college when I had to learn quotes or formulas or dates- I would write them on a big wipe off board and when I was just hanging out I would see it. I would be drinking beer on a Tuesday night and I would just see it and learn it. Nowadays it is kind of like that only I am changing diapers or paying bills or whatnot and just cooking those ideas into my frontal lobes.
Joe is the one who comes up with the first draft of anything and then me and the kids test it and play with it and help work out the kinks.
We also need music. It’s like the elixir of creativity round here.
3. How did you get your start and what made you decide to take the plunge and sell your craft?
Joe started making Finnian toys when he was a baby and it just organically grew from there. Two things helped:
-We were annoyed at toy recalls and worried about toy safety.
-We were broke and people kept urging us to try.We did. We are still broke, but are deliriously happy to be trying to forge our own way. Smiling all the time at the entrepreneurial spirit we are rubbing into the souls of our children. Happy to be a family that gets to be together more than most.
4. What have you recently been reading, watching and listening to?
Reading: Marlena Morling poet and tons of Joan Didion lately
Watching: Shameless British series/ Weeds
Listening: Madness and Camper Van Beethoven lately
5. What are your inspirations in your art and life?
My family, the past, colors, music, my old granny.
6. Share something silly about yourself.
I like to make lip synch videos on my laptop.
7. Is there something that you learned as an adult that you wished you knew as a kid?
That everything always works out somehow.
8. What’s new or in the works?
Ride on toys. More developmental toys. Fun stuff!
Wednesday Indie Artist Fixx with Miss Natalie
January 20, 2010At Miss Natalie one finds utilitarian and decorative household goods, designed and hand-crafted with flair. Inventory includes hand-stenciled tea towels, wooden apple-shaped boxes, reusable lunch bags, as well as collectible wooden eggs and heirloom growth charts. As we begin to settle into the wintery month of Janary, we ask Natalie Davis to share with us her creative process and musings on Miss Natalie designs.
1. Please introduce us to the origin of the Miss Natalie shop and how it has developed over the years.
The Miss Natalie shop launched in spring 2007. I had recently left my publishing job to focus on interior design work, but found myself more interested in making objects than designing spaces. I spent several months sketching/making prototypes, and debuted at the Capsule Design show in San Francisco back in May 2007. The line started with embroidered children’s clothing, braille notebooks, handkerchiefs, and tea towels. Since then, we’ve evolved to carry growth charts, apple boxes, pirate kits, masks, and other odds and ends. Looking back over the line, it’s really developed based on whimsical ideas that have inspired me and that I want to bring to my customers. Regardless of what I’m designing, from postcards to wood-burned holiday ornaments, I focus on making useful objects that bring delight and wit to the everyday. Everything is made with a wink and a smile.
2. Although it may be hard to choose a favorite of your designs, which of the Miss Natalie products do you find yourself most partial to and why?
That’s a hard question, because each product really is the result of so much love and attention. If I had to choose, right now I am partial to our new Mail-A-Mask postcards. I have always loved masks, and first began with making hand-cut/hand-stamped animal masks. That idea evolved, and my attention shifted more to the act of giving or sending someone a mask—what a strange and lovely thing to find in your mailbox! You can’t help but smile when you see it. The masks fit both children and adults, and make great stocking stuffers or cheer-up-Charlie gifts for faraway friends. I am planning to do a series of different mask designs, each with a different creature.
3. Do you admire the designs or products of another designer? Why?
I’ve always loved the work of Heath Ceramics, for their graceful forms and commitment to handcrafted quality goods.
4. Where do you find inspiration for Miss Natalie designs?
My inspiration board is filled with tear outs from fashion magazines, vintage ephemera, fabric swatches, photos of friends and family, and thumbnail sketches. Films have a big influence on me, from the set designs to title sequences. I love vintage packaging design and store signage, as well.
5. Can you share with us what you have brewing for Miss Natalie in the future? (i.e. new inventory, designs, restock)
I’m very excited about several new tea towels that will be debuting soon. I grew up in a household with lots and lots of linens, so I firmly believe you can never have too many tea towels. I’m also working on screen-printed posters and new kits for playing pretend.
6. “Take off your coat, have a cup of tea, and make yourself at home” is a welcoming request you make to visitors of your Etsy shop and similar invitations are found elsewhere on your websites. Comfort and informality seem to be important aspects in your life. How do you relax on your days off?
On the rare occasions when I have a day off (downside to running your own business!), I love to go to the farmer’s market with my husband and spend the rest of the afternoon cooking. After a wonderful meal, we’d take the dogs for a long walk around the lake, and end by collapsing into bed with a good book.
7. And for fun, what is your favorite cup of tea?
I’m a stead-fast PG Tips girl, with some milk and sugar in the morning. In the evenings, I love ginger tea or peppermint with rose. One of the best gifts I’ve ever received was a huge box full of different loose teas—I’m still making my way thru it two years later!
Haiti Relief Fundraiser Auction Day 5
January 20, 2010100% of the proceeds from this silent auction will go to the Red Cross International Response Fund. Be sure to visit the Haiti Relief Fundraiser page for all the details.
How does it Work? Each day, until January 29th, I will share a new batch of items you can bid on via the comments. You will be able to see everyone’s bids and rebid if you get outbid. The highest bidder will win the item and pledges the amount bid towards the Red Cross International Response Fund. The item will then be sent out in the mail to you from the artist, crafter or designer who donated it.
How to Bid. Leave a comment on this post with the following:
- your name
- your email address
- the item number
- your bid amount
Keep checking back throughout the day to see if you have been outbid. I will do my best to keep up with moderating comments, so you will be able to see everyone else’s bids. If you are outbid, rebid! You may bid on multiple items, just be prepared to win! The goal is to raise as much money as possible!
Don’t forget, day # 4’s Auction is still open to bid on until tonight, January 20th at 11:59 pm EST.
Item # 1 – Pixie Hat from Sweet Pepita
Super cute pixie hat for baby sewn from 100% organic cotton. Ties under chin to keep in place! Available in pink/sage, sage/turquoise, pink/lilac, lilac/sage, pink/red, turquoise/navy. Sizes available in 0-6 months, 6-12 months, and 12-18 months. Winner can choose color & size. Valued at $16
Bid on it and make it yours! The bidding period for this item will close January, 21st at 11:59 pm EST.
Item # 2 – 5 Dino Plushes from uptomyelbows
How adorable are these dino plushes? Made from anti-pill fleece scraps and stuffed with poly-fill for ultimate cuddle-ability. Average size is 10″ tall, 8″ long and 4″ wide. This auction is for a complete set of 5 dinos & includes: 1 – t-Rex, 1- triceratops, 1 – stegosaurus, 1 – brontosaurus & 1 – pteranodon. Valued at $110
Bid on them and make ‘em yours! The bidding period for this item will close January, 21st at 11:59 pm EST.
Item # 3 – $100 gift certificate to The Vintage Pearl
The Vintage Pearl offers hand-stamped jewelry that is simple, sentimental and meaningful. Perfect for moms, dads, grandmoms or anyone else for that matter! Valued at $100
Bid on it and make it yours! The bidding period for this item will close January, 21st at 11:59 pm EST.
Item # 4 – Giraffe Set from Numsi
This listing is for a 6″ x 6″ x 2″ piece of wall art, featuring a giraffe on an orange background. The image is printed on canvas and adhered to a museum quality birch panel which allows the work to stand alone or be simply hung on the wall. Perfect to decorate a kid’s room with. The panel comes wrapped and packaged in an apple green paper suitcase and the set also includes a desktop calendar, pocket mirror and set of magnets, all featuring the giraffe. Valued at $96
Bid on it and make it yours! The bidding period for this item will close January, 21st at 11:59 pm EST.
Item # 5 – Your choice of Five 8×10 dog/dinosaur/woodland critter profiles from paper cuts by joe
More art to decorate a kid’s room (or your own as well). This listing includes a winner’s choice of five 8×10 dog/dinosaur/woodland critter profiles in any combo of the 6 available colors and 19 designs. Each one is hand-cut from a single piece of acid-free archival paper and archivally mounted to a white 8×10 illustration board background. Design options include: Dinos, Pup Profiles or Woodland Critters. Valued at $125
Bid on them and make ‘em yours! The bidding period for this item will close January, 21st at 11:59 pm EST.
Gifts for Kids from the Holiday Indie Fixx Galleria
December 10, 2009Last week and the week before, I put together some gift ideas for guys & girls from the Holiday Indie Fixx Galleria. This week I’m sharing some great gifts for kids.
- Pin Pon
- Bit of Whimsy Dolls
- Anna Bongiovanni
- ShanaLogic
- Piper Tate
- bubbledog
- In Full Fig
- Baby Lux Design






















































