Wednesday, March 18

Free stuff (and a sneak peek!)

I thought it would be fun to have a little giveaway for you, my dear readers, to celebrate this frenzy of craftiness that's been going on around here lately. I've been inspired by giveaways on other blogs lately and couldn't resist. Two prizes up for grabs: a jumbo gnome softie and a cork mousepad/felt coffee sleeve combo. Two prizes, two winners.

Just post a comment if you're interested. Newbies and lurkers, you are welcome too! Contest closes Friday, March 20 at 5pm PST. I'll announce the winners after the draw that evening.

And here's a sneak-peak of a few of the brand-new things I'll be bringing to stock the hudsonny table on Saturday:

Barrettes
Wool felt and vintage button hair barrettes. No two are alike!

Coffee cozies
Again, wool felt and vintage buttons. Sustainable, insulating, fun and unique. The perfect answer to that guilty feeling I got every time another "disposable" cardboard sleeve was wrapped around my cup.

Gnome softies
Seriously, I drew one little sketch of these guys and had to make them. There are over-sized versions that make great friends or toss cushions and mini versions that are just perfect for a little cuddle.

Pincushions
I can't resist a pincushion. Maybe it's the voodoo-esque element of sticking pins in something? These little gems are made with scraps of my favourite Japanese cotton/linen blend fabrics, vintage buttons and neon rickrack. I love neon, providing it's not in stripe format on the side of bicycle shorts. Oh, early '90s - I remember you well.

Felt brooches
Owls and birds, raindrops and whales and a little peach too.

Matroyshka dolls
Super soft and a generous pillowy size. I'm trying to remember not to call them 'babushkas' (grandma) or 'mamuskas' (a dance from the Addams Family apparently), which is what I thought they were called until recently...

Patchwork scarves
Springtime scarves - cotton, patchwork, light enough for warming weather but perfect for keeping the chills away. Tons of variations using gems from my fabric stash, including wood grain, lots of mod prints, some Japanese cotton/linen and a few bits here and there salvaged from our favourite retired clothing.

And of course, there will also some of my other creations: stuffed bunnies and hot bottle cozies, cork mouse pads, bibs, drooling kerchiefs and the like...

15 comments:

t said...

how on earth did you find the time to do all that? i bow down to the greatness that is you, seriously! everything looks awesome (and pretty main street), i bet you are going to sell it all. nice work!

Anonymous said...

Wow, you have been really busy on Coles nap times, such a lot of nice little handmade things that anyone could use!I can see you're going to need lots more of those vintage buttons! Grandma is here right now, and I showed her the craft photos & Coles latest ones. Have fun at your craft sale!

Lindsay said...

Wow, no wonder you haven't had much time to blog lately! Love the coffee cozies, felt pins and matroyshka dolls! Everything is so cute and creative...great job!! Good luck at the sale on the weekend! I sent my mother & sister-in-law the link and I think they'll be attending!

Unknown said...

These photos look great! Wait can I win even though I technically "work" for you?

Anonymous said...

Hi, Miranda! Thanks for the link to your blog. I'm enjoying the read, and your little guy is just such a cutie. The photos of your gorgeous creations are making me drool.... I wish I could sew!

Anonymous said...

I can't miss an opportunity to win free stuff! I'm excited to see all of your crafts on Saturday!

Katie said...

Your stuff is adorable hun! And I am not one to pass the chance on adorable free stuff so here I am!!!
(Katie S. former UMA'r, Kathleen makes me sound so adult!)

Patti said...

And to think I almost lost the opportunity to enter to win because of this crazy internet here in Casa Grande!

Good luck with your sale on saturday, have fun! love, Patti

Kim of Milkybeer Handmade said...

Free stuff? I'm in. Can't wait for the sale tomorrow!

Anonymous said...

Ack, the adorableness is too much. That smiling peach has my name all over it! I will try to swing by on Sat!!

Anonymous said...

And I meant "ack" in a good way - I just reviewed and that word was possibly too ambiguous. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Fabtastic work Miranda. I can hardly wait to get home and see it in person.

Anonymous said...

What beautiful things! My friend Kim sent me your way. What sale are all of your friends and family commenting about? I see brilliant Christmas presents! Teresa

Heavy Petal said...

Beautiful! (that's all I have time to write as baby's screaming!)

miranda said...

yahoo! contest closed - we have two winners... momentarily, with photos, to make it official! ;-)

thank you so much to everyone for your supportive words and for entering - this made my day. i'll have to do more of these!

 

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