Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Christmas

The countdown is on in our house.

We like to break it into smaller sections so it makes the time go by faster.

First we have 5 more days till Dec 1st and the start of out family advent calender. This is a wall quilt that I made for the kids and tie daily presents to. The kids love it and look forward to it going up every year. We alternate days with the kids and since the boys now have a sister they will each get a gift every three days.

We are also at 7 more days of school till Dec break (my kids attend a school with an alternative calender that works 3 months on, one off. Love it.)

Then we have 14 more days till our disneyland vacation-I think I am just as excited as the kids! We are going away for a week and are just doing Anaheim this year. We have 8 days/ 7 nights and only have plans for 5 of those days. I am looking forward to Disneyland but I am also looking forward to the days of non-amusement park fun.

Next we have 23 days till our Christmas with my side of the family. This is a bit chaotic as it is only two days after returning from out vacation and we have to clean form the trip, buy and decorate a tree (yes, I live for real trees still) and do grocery shopping. Not exactly a relaxing time but I am still looking forward to it.

Then the big one. 30 days till Christmas! This year is the first year that my husband is on shift Christmas Eve and will not be home till Christmas morning. It seems a bit strange that I will be getting up with the kids by myself and that he will be missing the look in their eyes as they see the tree and tall the gifts surrounding it. I am not sure how long I can hold them back and can only hope to keep them satisfied with a few stocking gifts till he returns.

Then of course we have four birthdays to celebrate thrown in there. Two on the 19th, one on the 28th and our eldest son's on the 31st.

It is a crazy month but one that I look forward to all year long. Perhaps because it is just so busy that I dont need to come up with extra things to keep me busy all day long-they just appear.

Did I mention that I still cant sleep Christmas Eve because I am just too excited???!!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Canadian Handmade

I thought I would start mentioning some of the lovely Canadian Businesses that I have come across lately. There are so many talented people and companies out there that it is sometimes hard to stay 'seen' in the virtual world. I find myself finding small businesses all the time that I love and would like to help 'throw' a small bit of extra traffic their way.

This week I have decided to choose five Canadian Shops from the ETSY site. In case you are unaware of etsy it is a handmade store site. Crafters set up shop, take photos of items for sale, write sale blobs and buyers can find all stores under one site-ETSY. It is a great site! (It also sells vintage and supplies but that's not my focus.) Since Etsy is composed of different sellers and shops be sure you read policies and shipping details before you purchase anything.

Shop One:
Teedious


Specializing in funny, cute and nerdy custom printed apparel; these t-shirts, onesies and bibs make fantastic and unique gifts for yourself or others!

I am proud to custom print using professional materials, resulting in a high quality product. As well, all items are created and shipped from a clean air environment. Please take a look at the Shop Policies for more information about shipping and processes!
A couple of my favs:
When I grow up I want to be a dinosaur - Funny baby one piece, organic cotton
Somthing Stinks - Funny toddler t-Shirt

Shop Two:
potatopatch

Welcome to Potatopatch!

Potatopatch offers unique potato stamped shirts for babies and kids. Each design is made by carving potatoes and stamping onto our shirts to create an original print. No two shirts are alike! Created in the heartland of potato country Alliston, Ontario, Canada our potatoes are supplied by local farmer Dorsey Farms. All of Potatopatch shirts are high quality 100% cotton and are applied with non-toxic fabric paint.

Let your children enjoy our playful clothing!

Some items that I think are delightful:
Blue Butterfly Short Sleeve Onesie or T ShirtJohn Deere Tractor Long Sleeve Onesie or T-ShirtBaby Boy Newborn Gift Set - Blue Argyle




Shop Three:
plushoff


I make most of my plushies kid safe. The first time I make something they are tried and tested by my one year old, so I know that they are safe and won't fall apart! However as with anything supervise children under three years of age. If it is NOT kid safe, I will add a note in the item description, so make sure you check!

Are these not Adorable!!
Triple Stack Of PancakesPink Hungry BunnySunny Side Up Egg

Shop Four:
citefuzz

First and foremost I'm a full time mother to my three gorgeous girls and wife to my busy musician husband. Life's hectic!, so in whatever spare time I have I enjoy being creative. I'm inspired by colors the way the work together and my kids! Doing these things has always allowed me to take some much needed time for myself, and while I'm at it, make some beautiful things for my friends and family.
After a while everybody told me to start selling this stuff!, so I started selling my items in some boutiques around town, and now I found Etsy, the internet is great! My children inspire most of my items and I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy making them. Lori :)



I dont think you can get anything cuter than the monkey hat. I am just struggling to decide what colour to order my daughters in!
Cotton Chocolate Goldfish Stripe Bebop Brim HatCotton Furry Earflap Hat- Deep SeaCotton Mini Monkey Flap Hat -  Latte with Oatmeal Trim 0-6 months

Shop Five:
BoysenberryLane

Welcome to Boysenberry Lane, where you will find unique and fuzzy fingerless glove/wrist warmers, zipper pouches and coffee cup cozies. I hope you find something you like today.

These would look adorable on any pre-teen girl
Boysenberry Lane Fleece Fingerless Gloves / Wristwarmers for Kids ... Ladybug LandingBoysenberry Lane Fleece Fingerless Gloves / Wristwarmers for Girls ... Red Romantic

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Craft Fairs


Well I have completed #2 of the two fairs I decided to attend this year. Today's was not quite what I wanted it to be and was just not the right venue for me. Oh well, I will just not be doing that one again-live and learn I guess.

I do feel a sense of relief now that I am done them for the season. I don't have to focus all my energy on the immediate and I am really looking forward to starting my Spring collection.-Yes Spring collection and winter has not even actually begun.

I am planning a larger 'launch' of my company in the Spring. So I am working on professional photos, my website, new products, pamphlets and advertising right now. There's several things to think about and work on and finding all the time is the main issue.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Ho w Could I Forget

How could I forget to mention one of my other favourite things.
The Starbucks Christmas Cups! I love those red cups! I was counting down the days till I got to use one-they truly brighten my days.
For those of you that dont' spend more money on coffee than they do gas (yes even when gas was unbelievable in the summer)-the cups (and drinks) started this past Thursday (nov 13th). I was in a store on Sat and could see the order of cups sitting in boxes all along the wall. I so wanted to get one then but decided the 5 min conversation I had with the barista the prior Thursday about the cups probably rendered me crazy enough already. So I patiently waited till the Thursday (7am) and got my first red cup of the season. I even used it later that day when I had a normal coffee at work.
I dont know why but the red cup just makes me smile.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

I realized the other day that Christmas is near. We are away to Disneyland for a week right before Christmas and that really speeds things up. So I was thinking about a few of my favourite things about this time of year. (I appologize to my friends that read my personal family blog-this is the same post).


1) Getting a Christmas tree. Yes, we still get a real tree. As much as I hate the clean up of needles (although I have found great trees the last few years that dont lose many needles), I find the activity of finding a real tree much more rewarding. We head out to a tree farm (one of the few bonus' of living in a smaller town-we live close to tree farms), find a tree that we all agree on, cut it down, have hot chocolate, head home, let the tree dry out while we pull decorations out, eat a quick dinner and then decorate the tree. I love this day.

2) Our Advent Calender. I made an advent calender for the kids back when J-Man was just nearly two. I find little gists for the kids and tie them on and each day they take turns opening one gift. This year they will have a turn every three days. It's a lot of work but something the kids really love and look forward to. The calender always ends with special ornaments for each of them. We try to find a special ornament that represents something they were interested in that year. One year J-Man had a monster truck and one year Wild had a Pixar Cars. This year I think we are looking at Pokemon for sure.

3) New pajamas. I don't know how this started but we all get new pj's on Christmas Eve. It ends our Christmas Eve night and everyone goes to bed in their new pj's (looks good for morning pics too ;) ).

4) The Vancouver Rogers Santa Clause Parade. This is the 5th year this event is on and we only missed year 3 (I was very sad for weeks). I love this parade. They heave done a phenomenol job on this event and I think everyone should go! The parade is big scale. Police psycho motorbikes (if you are at the curb keep feet back-they go about 80kms an hour), big highschool marching bands (we recruit them mostly from the states), and great cultural floats. This year the parade is later in the year (its always been in Nov) and is on Sun, December 7th at 1pm. Arrive early (12pm at latest) if you want a sidewalk spot. Great tip-if its cold and kids are little I highly suggest you park in Pacific Center underground parking Bay end. Go upstairs to street level, cross street and go into chapters. Go upstairs to south end (windows facing west) and sit by windows. You can get Starbucks (be prepared for 30 min wait), be warm, still hear all music and grab kids books to look at if they are restless. Greatest idea ever when Wild was 1 and 2. This year the kids have said they want to be on Robson closer to the start so we are prepared to be really early and have chairs.

So these are just a few of my top favourite things about the season. Tomorrow I am pulling out some decorations and think we need way more. I love how festive the house looks when its all decorated. Oh and on Friday we counted eight house with Christmas lights already.


5)Okay one more. Driving around and looking at all the really decorated houses in the lower mainland. Love doing this. I think when we have our own house I will slowly grow into one of these crazy people that go all out.

6)Just one more (I truly love the season). The Stanley park Christmas train. We do this with great friends of ours each year. You get to see the lights and the animals and eat roasted chestnuts (gross-do not like that tradition). Buy tickets now if you want to know.

Monday, November 3, 2008

New Soother Clip Style Directions

Sorry I said I'd post these last week and never did. Here are the photo instructions on how to use the new soother clips. Just in case you need some help.

Step One:
Hold soother clip by loop end.


Step Two:
Thread the loop end through the handle of the soother. (will look best if print side is facing you)

Step Three:
Pull the clip end through the loop of soother clip ribbon

Step Four:
Pull tightly so loop closes around handle.


I am also going to post a few photos of how to use the clip on the soother clips.

Step One:
Pull up on tab at back end of clip.

Step Two:
Insert piece of clothing between clip jaws.
Step Three:
Push down on back part of clip tab.

Step Four:
To remove copy step one.