EtsyKids Design Challenge: We have a Winner!
Posted Sunday, October 02, 2011
Recipe:: French Onion Soup
Posted Saturday, October 01, 2011
Easy French Onion Soup
several thick slices of stale, or staled in the oven french bread
olive oil
red cooking wine
4-6 onions thinly sliced
one box each of chicken and beef stock, low sodium
two tablespoons of Italian blend seasonings
chopped garlic, or garlic salt
celery salt
sliced provolone cheese
oven safe soup ramekins or soup mugs....
In electric skillet with lid toss in the thinly sliced onions, or chop them if you prefer bite sized pieces, add some olive oil and slowly toss till caramelized, do not burn. Add in the dry seasonings and toss.
Poor the red cooking wine over the onions and let simmer for a min, long enough to open the two boxes of broth! Add both boxes of broth, and lower lid. Allow to simmer.
Once the soup has reduced down a bit you can ladle it into the oven safe mugs, leaving a half in or so at the top to accommodate the bread, place bread on top of soup and add provolone cheese, toast in oven till cheese is just melted, and serve.....
This smells so good, and can be made easily for company as everything can be done ahead and left to simmer till five minutes before serving when you place in the oven to toast... No one ever complains or goes home hungry when you serve comfort food, and this one can look so elegant!
Scramblin' Spiders
Posted Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Halloween Spider Shirt by AvysSewRightHalloween Name Shirt by littlepetuniadesigns
Spiderweb creepers & t-shirts by roseprintsonline
Along Came a Spider Initial Applique Custom Shirt by TheRoyalDetails
Personalized Super Hero Bodysuit or Shirt by siblingspecialtees
Boys Halloween Tie Shirt by lucymaedesigns
School Days with AveryLane
Posted Saturday, September 24, 2011
For parents, the start of a new school year usually prompts shopping trips for crayons, pencils, and notebook paper. For many it stirs memories of their own feelings of anticipation and excitement: first day of school outfits, lunchboxes, and backpacks. For me, one family tradition was our special trip for new school shoes. Every year the kids would scramble into our VW Microbus and head out to the Stride Rite shoe store, a thirty minute car ride. It was usually hot, but this was a trip no one ever seemed to fuss about.
Red shoes, so unpractical, but for our special new school shoes, we were given much liberty in our choice. The signature oblong shaped balloon completed the transaction and mesmerized me all the way home. Exultantly, I would save my shoes for the anticipated day, for when the group of neighborhood kids gathered on the sidewalk and walked in groups of twos, threes, or more toward the school building 3 blocks away. Ecstatic was I to discover no one else had shoes like mine. The feeling of bounding in new school shoes has never been forgotten or too distant in my long term memory.Things have indeed changed. Bargains supersede quality. No longer does a parent need to physically go to a store to shop. Online shopping has taken away the burden, or merriment, depending on how you look at things. Adaptation is invention’s twin sister.
Since hand-me-downs are the bulk of our new school clothes wardrobe, a tradition I have created with my little girl is to pick one or two special outfits. She is my biggest fan and helps design a dress or outfit for me to sew for her. She chooses the fabric and style. She watches as my hands cut and stitch together her mind’s creation. As the clothing comes together, I can feel a part of her going into it. I think about her as I work the seams and topstitch the details. Trying on the partially completed new designs to personally fit them to her unique shape, I can see these are special to her. She asks questions and remarks about her excitement for the first day of school; she wonders who will be in her class, or who her teacher will be. It’s clear we are both personally and emotionally invested in her new garb, making it more special. You can’t buy that and it’s not possible to mass produce this.
A sweet pink backpack (right) from ChildishThoughts is sure to help build fond memories this fall season that will last. Or if monsters are the thing that drives them wild, this backpack (left) from TheSewingLoft will have them doing flips.
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EtsyKids Design Challenge: It's time to Vote!
Posted Thursday, September 22, 2011
(If you can't view the voting poll above, please follow HERE to vote.)
- jjkgirlythings
- mamieco
- BusyMomDesigns
- Bella Shade Baby
- MonthMarkers
- sweetpetuniabowtique
- Flatoutfunky
- amelieandatticus
- alaApron
- aunttscloset
- babygraceprops
- babswool
- wallcojr
- kangacoo
- craftybeever
- That's The Cutest Thing
- jillybeanjar
- boygirlboygirldesign
- TutuGorgeousGirl
- petitefish
- RagsNRibbons
- SueSpecialtyShop
- apple n amos
- sunnybrookfarmdesign
- Handprintlady
- Scarlett Daisies Creations
- thecrazyelephant
- bebbyjumpers
- kyandkin
- MegOri Girls Boutique
- lillollipop
- yourmomdesigns
- quiltedhugsbibs
- Corinna's Creations
- sweetchildofmine7
- Joe Bangles
- wildthingsdresses
- TheFeltedPear
- Tickled Toes
- DarceyLaneDesigns
- busylittlehands
- Lullaby Mobiles
- kendrasred
- tzburps
- SewBrookstone
- byohfiddlesticks
- RedKoalaArt
- thevoodookitten
- bisongirl
- pickledbeads
- Annalie's Baby Boutique
- littlepearlquilts
- LilyBugBoutIque
- BaaBaaBabyBoutique
- stewey75
- crocheting4baby
- Handmaiden Canada
- My Lovebug Baby
- Stitchinnetka
- TheRoyalDetails
- cutieflair
- ROYALBABYYOUNGBLOOD
- Adrianascloset
Meet Tenderblue!
Today we introduce you to EtsyKids Team Member Susana of tenderblue
- what motivated you to start your shop?
I want to show the world my creations and when I discovered Etsy I thought it was the best way to do so.
- what is the story behind your shop name?
I love blue and I work with tenderness.
- do you have a favorite Etsy Shop (non-child related)?
I love many shops on Etsy, some of them are anapinatellier, Susana Tavares, Tamar, Carambatak, Kraplap and many others.
- what surprised you most about having your own craft / online shop?
The Etsy community and the users relationships.
- what do you find most challenging about being an Etsy seller?
To capture people’s attention to my work.
- what's your personal philosophy behind your shop / products?
Create modern baby clothes without loosing the traditional methods of manufacturing them.
- how would someone (other then yourself) describe you?
Calm, sensible, patient, a little bit shy but friendly and tender.
- what music do you have on while you are creating?
I love Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Katie Melua, Eddie Vedder. In general relaxing music.
- what do you do when you aren't working?
I'm a dedicated mother.
- please tell us a little about the children's items market / handmade movement in your Country?
In Portugal, the handmade products, mostly those for children, aren't valued that much, other then by a small group of people.
- anything else you'd like to tell us or share?
I'd like to say that discovering Etsy was very important for me.
Top it Off Right!
Posted Saturday, September 17, 2011
Goldilocks Halloween Costume Hat by babygraceprops
Knight Helmet by ThisNThatBoutique
Customize Your Robot Hat by palomiux












