Showing posts with label buy handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buy handmade. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

A Crafty Holiday - blog hop and support for buying handmade over the holidays

Angela Flicker at The Artists' House organized a special Crafty Holiday blog hop.  This hop is designed to promote buying handmade over the holidays.  November 1 - December 16, you can find wonderful gift suggestions on the participating blogs.

I'm committed to buying handmade over the holidays and want to encourage you to do the same.  Here are 4 reasons why I buy handmade:

1.  For the individually unique quality of the product that can only come from handmade.
2.  For the care and craftsmanship that goes into each item.
3.  To support fellow artisans and their work.
4.  To pay it forward as I, too, am a handmade artisan who's work has been promoted by others.

These are some of my gift ideas.  I've even included some of my own favorites so that it will be easy to buy for me (hint, hint family).

For me:
(please note, family, that you can find more of my favorites here by clicking "alamodestuff" below):







For all:
Holiday Photo Cards - snowman photo cards by Jumping Jack Designs


For baby:


monkey hat by Cite Fuzz
baby shoes by Caamel Diezel
bib and burp cloth set by Allisa Jacobs


For teens:
zombie silhouette mobile by Salty and Sweet
cheeseburger pillow by Felt Like It
fingerless gloves by The Beach Comber Studio


For him:
beer ties by Toy Breaker
leather Kindle case by Julie Boyles
baseball cufflinks by qacreate


For her:
cloudburst brooch by Fringe
custom flats by Hydra Heart
wool knit poncho top by Sand Maiden


 For the traveler:
  map journals by Kristin Crane


For the typography buff:
recycled wood sign by William Dohman

 For the dog lover:
I dig your dog calling cards by River Dog Prints


You can follow along from the beginning of this hop by visiting the first two posts yesterday:  Angela Flicker's The Artists' House and Where Women Create.  Tomorrow, my good friend, Candy a.k.a. Candied Fabrics, will be sharing her list.  You can see the entire schedule for A Crafty Holiday here.  Join us, won't you?!

Monday, September 27, 2010

5 ways to make your holiday shopping easy

I don't know about you, but the holidays stress me.  The commercialism has bummed me out for years.  I actually get a knee jerk reaction to all the advertising and promotions.  I refuse to go to the malls and cringe at the thought of fighting any crowd.  Luckily, much of my shopping can be done online since I have to ship all over the country anyway.  As the holidays are just around the corner, I thought I'd share with you 5 ways I've made my holiday shopping easier:

1.  Make a list.  My list often starts earilier in the year.  How many times do you see something that you think your best friend or family member might like but then you forget it by the holidays?  Write it down for future reference.  Carry your list with you (mine happens to be on my phone).

2.  Shop local.  I take advantage of the holiday artisan and craft shows in the area.  I find everything from teacher's gifts to that special gift for the hard to buy for person.  I will be sure to share some local shows with you in the coming weeks. 

3.  Shop by your ship to location.  I had an epiphany last November when I was running late to ship my mom's birthday present (I'm always late for birthdays).  Why not buy from someone in her area?  The shipping would take less time and I'd be introducing her to a local artisan.  So, I searched for Etsy shops located in the Denver area and purchased from a great person who even offered to deliver the package. 

4.  Buy handmade.  To me, a gift that is handmade and carefully chosen or made for me is treasured dearly.  I know the work and passion that goes into the item.  I appreciate the thought that went into choosing it just for me.  Every time I see, wear, or use it I always remember the person who gave it to me. 

5.  Join me in A Crafty Holiday blog hop.  Angela, of The Artists House, is hosting a blog hop that will take place November 1 - December 20.  Participating blogs will feature handmade shops and items on their personal lists (be it to give or to get) and share why they are vowing to buy handmade this year.  You can participate by reading our posts OR you can be a participating blogger.  For more details, please visit Angela's blog and sign up.

I'm vowing to make this a stress free, handmade buying holiday this year!

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