Bring the Outdoors In: Leaf Prints

Posted Monday, October 08, 2012

By Christine of, Belly Bear Baby Gear

It's time to go collecting again!  For this month's activities, we will be taking advantage of the beautiful fall foliage.  To complete this activity you will need: leaves, paper, a flat working surface, tape and crayons with the papers removed.



Hand your children their collecting baskets and ask them to collect as many leaves as they would like.  Encourage them to notice the new colors of the leaves and the variety of shapes and sizes.


Once you are satisfied with your leaf collection, head indoors for this simple art activity.


If you are working with children under the age of 3 start by selecting a couple leaves and taping them to your work space.  Older children will be able to keep the leaves in place on their own.


Tape a piece of paper or two down on top of your leaves.  Now that your station is set up, invite your children to join you.


Demonstrate to your child hold to hold the crayon sideways to rub over the leaf.



Once complete, you will get a print that looks something like this!  They are great for framing and using for festive fall decoration about your home.

 Before or after completing this activity, here are a few great books about leaves and fall that you can read with your children:

Fall Leaves Fall

Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf

Look What I Did With a Leaf
(This book has some other great leaf activity ideas!)

Christine can be found online in the following locations: Facebook, blogger and her etsy shop:









Ready for Halloween? Lunch Boxes!

Posted Sunday, October 07, 2012

Halloween is creeping closer!! Get the kids excited and worked out with some fun Halloween themed lunch boxes. We have 5 great bento and lunch boxes that we are loving this Halloween.






And to send all these spooky snacks to school here are some Halloween food sacks and bibs from our team members.

Introducing Rae Gun

Posted Thursday, October 04, 2012


Today We Introduce You To Marissa from Rae Gun

Q: What motivated you to start your shop?
My sister found out she was pregnant with a little girl. After sewing some items for the new baby my friends, in the way friends do said I should open a shop, so I did.

Q: What is the story behind your shop name?
I thought the name Rae Gun would be a fun baby name you know like the awesome geeky weapon but after thinking it sounded too much like the trendy Reagan name I thought it would be a fun shop name.

Q: Do you have a favorite Etsy Shop (non-child related)?
PrettyLittleCharmsUK hands down! Super awesome bookish jewellery I have like 6 pieces from her and was just thinking of ordering more.

Q: What surprised you most about having your own craft / online shop?
Just that it was an option. When I was in college I never even considered fashion design, let alone having my own business. The internet is a fancy thing I tell you. The opportunities are just so different than just 10 years ago.

Q: What do you find most challenging about being an Etsy seller?
The emails and convos. Some times it feels like they are non-stop and I just want to get back to sewing. And while most people are nice, I think the fact that it's online and people are separated from you makes those that are more prone to jerkiness whip it out faster than they would face to face.

Q: What's your personal philosophy behind your shop / products?
I only make things I enjoy making and that I'd put on my own future kids. I love modern items with a vintage flair so that is reflected in my work.

Q: How would someone (other then you) describe you?
Busy, haha. Unfortunately I work 10-14 hour days 6-7 days a week. It's a bit crazy.

Q: What music do you have on while you are creating?
I listen to a lot of audiobooks but The Lazy Waves are one of my favorite bands for working to. Their stuff is free for download on bandcamp at http://thelazywaves.bandcamp.com/

Q: What do you do when you aren't working?
Read. I'm a YA fiction fanatic. Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Divergent, the list goes on and on. One of my new favorite things is going to book signings. If any of you are bookish you can befriend me on Goodreads at http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4654387-marissa-rae-gun-ramblings

Q: Anything else you'd like to tell us or share?
I blog a lot. You can see what I'm up to at http://raegunwear.com

facebook - http://www.facebook.com/raegunwear
twitter - https://twitter.com/raegunramblings
blog - http://raegunwear.com

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EtsyKids Design Challenge: We have a Winner!

Posted Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Congratulations to the winner of our September's EtsyKids Team Design Challenge, Personalized Felt Crown, Magic Wand, Halloween Costume- Red Blue Fairy Tale Princess Photo Prop by stitchinnetka!


"Personalized Birthday Felt Party Crown will make little girl feel extra special and fabulous on her very birthday celebration day and magic star wand will give her super special powers to make her every wish come true. This red and blue custom Fancy Crown and Wand set in is also a great accessory for pretended playtime, important princess dress up parties, and most of all it is super handy during causal dress-up moments that can sprung any time of the day or night. Makes a great gift or a photo prop. Essential accessory for Halloween costume :)"

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Stitchin'netka specializes in colorful party banners, flags, beautiful custom notebooks, crowns and other fun party accessories.  Each creation is made unique to reflect children's originality.  Please be sure to take a peek at this fun Etsy store right here!

NEW! Autumn 2012 Shopping Guide

Posted Monday, October 01, 2012

That is right!! The EtsyKids Team have released their new and updated Autumn 2012 Shopping Guide!! All items handmade for babies, toddlers and kids.


Looking for perfect gift this holiday season? Want to give something special and made with love? Our team members create some amazing items and we are so happy to be able to bring a selection of them to you.
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