Archives for October 2010

The Strawberry Patch Barn Sale

As you know from my previous post, my family and I hit the road and headed down to Tennessee for my very first show.  I was invited to Lafayette, TN to be part of The Strawberry Patch Barn Sale that is owned and coordinated by Christy Donoho.

I am going to warn you right now, this is probably going to be my most picture heavy post to date.  But I was just so inspired by everything going on in this small town, that I had to document everything!

Thursday evening was the preview night for the sale.  There was a $10 admission charge (which was donated to a local organization) and that meant these folks got to shop first.  There were also complimentary food and beverages as well.  So when we arrived at the barn sale around 3:00 on Thursday afternoon, this is what we pulled up to……

There were several artists painting some signs in preparation for the preview night.  Christy had done a fabulous job setting the scene for this unique fall sale.  There were whimsical pumpkins, scarecrows, bails of hay…..pretty much anything you could imagine for fall.

And now enter the barn……..

I was so inspired when I entered the barn – I wanted one of everything!  But seeing as though I was actually trying to make a little money myself, I had VERY good self-control.  There were gorgeous fabrics, fun lamps, old frames, luscious handmade soaps, adorable aprons, amazing vintage finds, furniture and so on.
  

I was set up outside under a large covered area……

I had my clothing displayed on a garment rack and a vintage drying rack, both of which we brought from home.

Pictured above is my garment rack that was divided based on size.  I made these designer size-hangers from items from our local craft store.  I love how they turned out – they fit right in with The Cottage Mama look.

I brought my fabric pennants that I made for Matilda’s Garden Party, which I think blended in really nicely.  The items on top of this lovely teal dresser were brought from my sewing studio.

This was the very first piece that sold during the preview night – size 2T.  It is one of my favorites for sure!
 

Here are my shopping bags and tissue paper used to wrap up orders.  I store them in this old vintage crate.  I got this crate for $3 and the label was falling off really badly.  But it was nothing that a little mod podge wouldn’t fix and now it is just right!  I actually ended up not using my bags since the Strawberry Patch already had their own.

Above are all pieces that sold during the first day and a half of the barn sale.

 I didn’t sell my Fall Knot Dress, but I did, however, take a custom order for one in size 7.  The 3T (seen here) is now listed in my etsy shop.

These are very simple covered button hair ties that I sold to match my little dresses.

I handed out a ton of business cards during my day and a half at the sale.  I’ve learned from this experience that is is very hard to know what sizes to bring.  I had a range of sizing from 3 months through 6 years, but I had quite a few inquiries up to size 10.  I am able to make a lot of my pieces that large, but since I’ve never had any orders larger than an 8, I didn’t think to bring any larger sizes……live and learn, I guess.

Above are just some more items that were displayed on top of the dresser.  I sold a few kitties, some burp clothes, and a handful of hair accessories.

This skirt sold rather quickly.  I think if it were smaller, I probably would have kept it for my girls – I just love the colors!

There were about three artists painting while the sale took place.  It was very exciting seeing their works come to life before my very eyes.  I’ve never done much painting, but I was inspired, to say the least.

Here is the lovely Christy Donoho, founder of The Strawberry Patch Barn Sale.  She is just a gorgeous person inside and out.  She welcomed my family into her home and made us feel like family.  I feel very blessed that I have had the opportunity to connect and get to know her………she has such a warm and inviting energy about her and is a true joy to be around. 

A few more things from inside the barn…….

There were a couple other children’s clothing and accessories designers that presented their items at the sale.  Here are a few of their pieces that I loved……..

Evelyn had her pottery for sale and worked on her wheel during the sale on Friday.

Here is one of my little ladies, Matilda (below).  She was such an angel during the sale……she just hung out and took everything in.  I don’t have a picture of Miss Savannah – she was too busy racing around with all the “big” kids.

There were a couple jewelry designers from etsy that had their work on display.  One was Beadworks by Marcy – it was so nice to meet her and chat for a little while.

Here is a painting that was done by an artist during the sale and purchased on the spot by this lovely lady.  Isn’t it gorgeous?  The colors are just amazing!

I loved this blue truck that was on display behind all of these fun pumpkins.

And if the sale wasn’t incredible enough, I have to give you a little peak inside Christy Donoho’s home – I have never been in anything quite like it.  She has inspired me to do some re-decorating for sure!!

So, that’s it folks.  It was an amazing, busy, tiring, inspiring, creative and crazy weekend……..but I’m so glad we decided to make the trip down there.

And there were several groups of people that made the trip all the way from Nashville to meet The Cottage Mama (to say I was flattered would be an understatement)….I still can’t believe it.  For those of you I missed on Saturday (Christy told me you came all that way), please email me ([email protected])……..I have a little something for you!

This world we live in ceases to amaze me.  The creativity, talent and artistry that exists in truly astounding.  You never really know where life is going to take you, but I was lead to TN for a reason and boy am I glad I was, it was a truly inspiring weekend out in the country.  I can guarantee you that there will be a few things coming up on this blog that were inspired by my journey this weekend!

Have a great week!

The Cottage Mama Giveaway on A Little Etsy Love

I just wanted to let you all know that I am being featured over on A Little Etsy Love and giving away a $25.00 gift certificate to my etsy shop, The Cottage Mama.  I don’t do a ton of giveaways, so if you are interested, feel free to head over and enter to win!

Click here to enter the giveaway!

Here is an example of a few of the items currently listed in the shop for sale:


Fall Issue Delish Magazine – I’m a Contributor!

About 6-months or so ago I was asked to contribute a sewing/craft tutorial for a new online magazine publication called Delish Magazine.  I had checked out their very first issue and I was instantly in love.  I loved the premise behind the magazine – “Live like you mean it”.  And on top of this being a fabulous online women’s magazine, it is totally free to the reader!

Our fall issue just launched and I really hope you will take the time to visit this wonderful magazine and check out my sewing tutorial.  There is everything from fashion, living, cooking, health, beauty, reading, nesting, sewing and crafting……a little something for everyone.

Here are some pictures for my Laptop / I-pad / Kindle Case Tutorial:

That’s all I can show you here on the blog right now.  If you want to learn how to make this Laptop / I-Pad / Kindle Case, you’ll have to head over to Delish Magazine and check it out – you won’t be sorry, there is a ton of wonderful information in the fall issue.  And when you’re over there, check out my little bio on the “contributors” page.  I feel so honored to be part of this group!
Hope everyone had a great weekend – I sure did (but more about that later)!

One Year Already and Fabric Giveaway

Time definitely flies when you’re having fun!  It’s hard to believe that today is my 1-year blog-a-versary (is that a word?…..probably not).  1-year ago today I started this blog with much encouragement from my friends and here I am a year later having met so many wonderful and talented people and feeling like I am truly part of a community.

It’s amazing to me how this blog has evolved over the last year.  Click here to read my very first post EVER!

What have I learned from blogging over the last year?

  • Blogging is truly a community
  • There are so many wonderful and talented people in this world
  • Blogging is a lot of work
  • Blogging is totally rewarding
  • Blogging is addictive
  • It’s so important to blog about something you are passionate about
  • There are many different ways to create the same thing
  • Blog when you have something to say, not just because you feel like you should be blogging
  • Good pictures are key
  • It is so important to stay true to yourself, your design style, your passions, your interests, ect…..if people like it, they will stick around.
  • Never start a blog because you want to make money – blog because you love it.

I seriously cannot thank you all enough for joining me on this amazing journey.  I love reading your comments and I love getting to know all of you.  And because I love you guys……….I’m going to do another giveaway today from my personal fabric stash to one lucky “The Cottage Home” reader.

So here is what I am offering to you………..
8 Half Yards of Heather Bailey’s “Nicey Jane”
 
So I’m not necessarily going to tell you which prints I will be sending, but it will be a total of 4 yards (8 half yard cuts) of the prints shown above.  This is my very favorite fabric collection, so this means I really love you guys……like, really, really, really………
There are three ways to enter (leave one comment for each entry).
1.  Leave me a comment and let me know what blog posts you enjoy the most here on “The Cottage Home”…….sewing, crafting, recipes, tutorials, family.  Or simply let me know why you became a reader.
2.  Follow “The Cottage Home” and leave me a comment.  If you are already a follower, please leave me a comment and let me know (thanks, by the way!)
3.  Become a fan of “The Cottage Mama” on facebook (click here).  Leave me a comment and let me know that you “like” me.  We have a great time over on facebook………come join our community!
This giveaway will be open until next Wednesday, October 13 (will close at midnight central standard time).  Winner will be chosen via random.org.
So again, thank you so much for making this last year of my life truly amazing.  I seriously value each and everyone of you and the sense of community that has developed here on my blog, The Cottage Home.  
Here’s to another great year!!

My First Show

So this Thursday I will be traveling from Chicago down to Tennessee (outside of Nashville) to the Strawberry Patch Barn Sale.  This will be my very first show……ever!  I opened The Cottage Mama this past March and, up until now, have done primarily online and word-of-mouth business.  I’m really hoping to take my business to the next level over the next year and I think doing more public shows will really make it happen.

I have been working around the clock to build up my in-stock inventory (which has been quite difficult in addition to being a mommy, wife and blogger). I just wanted to share with you some of the pieces I will be taking down to Tennessee with me…….I feel like such a proud Mama and I can’t wait to meet everyone down south!!

Fall Harvest Dress
Modern Peasant Dress
1940’s Round-Neck Dress
 
Modern Girls Knickers
Ruffle Neck Top
 
Watercolor Ruffle Pants
Girls Apron Skirt
Retro Halloween Skirt and Top
 
Fall Ruffle Dress
Hand Embroidered Pillowcase Dress
Fall Ruffle Dress
 
Modern Little Coat Dress
So that’s just a sampling of what I will have on display at the show this next weekend.  If you live around Nashville, please come out and visit me at the show – I would love to meet you!  I’m very excited to see where this all takes me.  What do you think?  Stay tuned…….I will be listing quite a few of these designs in my etsy shop later this month.  Thanks for letting me share!!

Happy Sewing!

Fairy Princess Tutu Tutorial

I don’t know about you, but I like to take gift giving as an opportunity to try something new when it comes to sewing and crafting.

Yesterday we attended our friends, Patrick and Anita’s daughter Ella’s 2nd birthday party. I had never made a tutu before, but I figured what little girl doesn’t love a tutu?  My 2.5 year old daughter loves dress-up right now so I imagine Ella will start to get into that as well.

This tutu would be perfect as a fairy princess costume for Halloween – make your tutu, embellish a leotard, give your little one a wand and she’s ready for trick-or-treating fun!  I think I might make several more of these to have around the house for playdates……..I’ve found with little ones, it’s always better to have more than one so we don’t have any fighting over tutus.

This tutu is practically no-sew, so even if you don’t consider yourself a sewer, give it a try.  There is a tiny bit of sewing, but it can easily be done by hand.  So let’s get started………

Supplies:
3 spools of tulle
1 piece of elastic (16″-20″ – depending on size)
Ribbon
Scissors
Thread
Sewing machine or hand sewing needle

Directions:

Gather your supplies.  For a size 2T, I used 3 spools of tulle.  For larger sizes, I would probably use four.  Choose whatever colors you like.  You can use all of the same color or all different colors.

Measure your child’s waist and subtract 2″.  If you don’t have a child nearby, use these approximate elastic sizes:
12 month – 17″

2T – 18″
3T – 19″
4T – 19.5″
5T – 20″

Sew the two ends of the elastic together.  You can do this by machine or by hand.

Cut the tulle into strips.  For a size 2T, I cut the strips 30″ long.  You will be doubling these up so they really will be about 14″ after doubling and knotting.  Adjust accordingly depending on the height of your child.  30″ strips makes the 2T tutu fall right below the knee.

Here are all of the strips of tulle cut and ready to become a tutu!

Stretch your elastic around something round.  Luckily I have children’s dress forms, so I just used my 2-year old, but look for anything around your house that will stretch the elastic…….maybe a canister in the kitchen?  And yes, that is purple crayon all over this dress form – uggghh (thanks to my creative daughter Savannah).

Take three strips of tulle and knot them around the elastic.  Don’t pull too tight, as you don’t want to bend your elastic.  Do this all the way around the entire band of elastic.  It’s the three pieces of tulle in each knot that really make this tutu nice and full.

Tie a knot at the bottom of each individual piece of tulle.  I found doing this as I went was easier than saving it until the end, but do whatever works for you.

If you want to add a bit of whimsy, add some additional trim around the tutu.

I used long pieces of satin ribbon that I cut 26 inches long.  I added them sporadically around the tutu and knotted them at the bottom.

 I also tied a large satin bow on the center-back of the tutu.

Here is the completed fairy princess tutu!  I don’t know any little girl that wouldn’t want to put this on.  So much fun!

Linking HERE.