My March Madness Giveaway is almost over.
I would just like to thank all of those who participated in it, you all helped me reach my goal of 30 etsy sales for this month, and I also got great offline sales as well.
The winners will be announced tomorrow by noon AZ time, but I would just like to take this moment to announce every one who is entered in my raffle... Thanks again.
Ivy
Jennifer
hulagirlsoapco
natureselementsjewel
pitterpatters
Goldenpondstudio
coletta18
huckleberrypumkin
smauge08
angelaalessiyoung
yeahimgroovy
Crandalian
Virgoinspiration
Brooklyn21
megbeau2
All of your names have been entered in to the drawing, and two of you will win either the $25 bath set in a color of your choice or the $5 gift certificate.
Thank you all for making my first Giveaway a great success!
And good luck to you all
Tami
www.tamiscozies.esty.com
there is still time to get your name in my drawing if you have missed the oppurtunity. I will be entering names until midnight tonight.
Thanks again
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
mo-mo-monster sneak peak!
they are goofy
they are cuddly
they are silly
AND
THEY ARE COMING!
they are MO-MO Monsters,and mo-mo mini monsters, and they are coming to my shop!
grab them before they are gone!
pre-order your Mo-Mo- monsters and mo-mo minis today.
just send me an email to : tamiscozies@aol.com
and you will get 25% of list price of these adorable creatures
Friday, March 19, 2010
my new tutus
I came up with a tutu design, that I just love. These are not made like all the others found on etsy, and they are more comfortable to wear because i have the tulle wrapped in ribbon at the waist. Also, my tutus are sewn, for longer wear.
These were really fun to make, NOw i just have to take pictures to do justice for them... but my daughter does make then look good.
This is my strawberry mist tutu in toddler size. This tutu is made fluffy, and is a typical ballerina tutu, I am also in the process of creating fairy tutu's as well, so check out my shop for more details.
www.tamiscozies.etsy.com
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
united
So this is a poem I created the other night after watching the movie precious... it just came to me while I was trying to go to sleep... that seems to be the best time to write if you ask me.
United
From the ground,
we were crafted.
Below the sky,
above the earth,
upon the land,
we were rested.
blood flowing.
Tears shedding,
Laughter sounding,
Smiles spreading.
One planet,
one life.
United as one.
United
From the ground,
we were crafted.
Below the sky,
above the earth,
upon the land,
we were rested.
blood flowing.
Tears shedding,
Laughter sounding,
Smiles spreading.
One planet,
one life.
United as one.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Great new hair clips
I just wanted to show off some of my hair accessories.
The bun holders, I have made for quite sometime, they are similar to balerina buns, but are more casual, they CAN be used as a ballerina bun as well, but my intention was to make these simple enough to wear everyday. I love them, my daugher, her friends and I wear them.
The hair clippies, I actually just started making, and I think im getting pretty good at it if i do say so myself. I just ordered a large stock of ribbon, so I'm going to have a huge selection soon... so keep checking in!
find these and more at www.tamiscozies.etsy.com
save 15% for looking at my blog! enter Creative15 at checkout
Monday, March 8, 2010
a DYI eco friendly project: recycled crayons
here is a project i found on http://planetgreen.discovery.com/home-garden/make-your-own-recycled-crayons.html
I am so trying it out
here is the instructions:
Melt down and remold your kiddies' crayon stubs into colorful, fun-shape crayons they can have a second go-around with. Here's how:
1. Preheat the oven to 150°F. Remove the paper from around the crayons and chop them into 1/4-inch pieces. You can either sort the colors by color family, or mix them up into piles of contrasting hues.
2. Line your baking tins-you can find tins with all kinds of novelty shapes these days-with tin foil or foil baking cups, and place your crayon pieces in the molds.
3. Place the tins in the oven and bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or just until the crayons have melted
I never thought it was THAT easy... I was about to go out any buy my own crayon making machine... but now im gonna save me some money and just buy wax paper... whoohoo!
Make sure yo follow the directions... because I didnt cut each of my crayons to a quarter inch, some were larger, but i did make sure each was under an inch... and well i left it in for longer, much longer than it was supposed to be... so mine came out pretty weird looking...
also... make sure you can live with out the mold you use...
I coated my cupcake pan with aluminum foil...and somehow, the wax seeped through the foil and coated my cupcake pan... so sad.
Labels:
crayons,
creativity,
dreative kids,
dyi,
fun,
homemade crayons,
kids gift idea,
kids project,
recycled crayons
journal of a "ditz"
*** short biography written 3-8-10***
Through high school, many of my friends created a collection of things I have said. This ournal and its contents were labeled as “Tami Moments”. They were phrases that were randomly said by myself, as the time, in my mind they did not appear at all to be ditzy, or thoughtless, for I was not a thoughtless person. In fact there isn’t a moment in my life that I can remember not having a full dialog playing in my head. Thinking is something I tend to do best, though sometimes my mind works faster than my mouth, and I am found delayed because I am attempting to catch up to it.
One entry I can remember this journal containing was in my junior year of high school. This time in particular my friends and I were having a conversation about cats, I cant remember exactly what we were saying about them, but I happened to say, “kittens are not cats” which to me, sounds perfectly logical, because they aren’t. Yes, I know kittens grow up to be cats, but kittens in their nature to learn and explore, are not cats. They act and do things completely different then their adult counterparts. Though, I attempted to explain myself that day, my statement was still entered into the journal. With no explanation, just kittens are not cats.
Yes I know some things I say is completely off the wall, but to me, they all have reasoning behind them. Weather others would like to admit to it or not. I have always thought of myself as a someone who was intelligent, and I always try to see all sides of every problem. To an outsider, reading the journal of my sayings, yes, I guess I do come off as a ditz, but the complete story gives insight that will allow the reader a in depth view, so that they in turn can make an educated opinion, not just the biased side of it.
It has been 5 years since I left high school. I have lost contact with many of my friends who kept that journal. I have no knowledge of its whereabouts, or even if it was destroyed or not. But its memory still lives on with me. It is something that to me, degrades me, though I was never the one to say so when it was being created. I laughed it off like it was some joke, while inside I was screaming, and pleading for it to be destroyed. Everyone should have a say in how they are remembered.
Through high school, many of my friends created a collection of things I have said. This ournal and its contents were labeled as “Tami Moments”. They were phrases that were randomly said by myself, as the time, in my mind they did not appear at all to be ditzy, or thoughtless, for I was not a thoughtless person. In fact there isn’t a moment in my life that I can remember not having a full dialog playing in my head. Thinking is something I tend to do best, though sometimes my mind works faster than my mouth, and I am found delayed because I am attempting to catch up to it.
One entry I can remember this journal containing was in my junior year of high school. This time in particular my friends and I were having a conversation about cats, I cant remember exactly what we were saying about them, but I happened to say, “kittens are not cats” which to me, sounds perfectly logical, because they aren’t. Yes, I know kittens grow up to be cats, but kittens in their nature to learn and explore, are not cats. They act and do things completely different then their adult counterparts. Though, I attempted to explain myself that day, my statement was still entered into the journal. With no explanation, just kittens are not cats.
Yes I know some things I say is completely off the wall, but to me, they all have reasoning behind them. Weather others would like to admit to it or not. I have always thought of myself as a someone who was intelligent, and I always try to see all sides of every problem. To an outsider, reading the journal of my sayings, yes, I guess I do come off as a ditz, but the complete story gives insight that will allow the reader a in depth view, so that they in turn can make an educated opinion, not just the biased side of it.
It has been 5 years since I left high school. I have lost contact with many of my friends who kept that journal. I have no knowledge of its whereabouts, or even if it was destroyed or not. But its memory still lives on with me. It is something that to me, degrades me, though I was never the one to say so when it was being created. I laughed it off like it was some joke, while inside I was screaming, and pleading for it to be destroyed. Everyone should have a say in how they are remembered.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
My favorite items on etsy
So this is my first of hopefully many favorites list...
I have searched and have found a variety of favorite items on etsy, and here they are
from GreenLoveStore: Organic baby soap http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=42142271
from wintermoonjewlery: star earrings http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=38887597
Also from wintermoonjewlery: sapphire bracelet http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=38080041
from goldenpondstudio: green envy necklace: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=39962080
From littlepinkkangaroo: thank you cards: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=41898234
From Pila: heres a while list of cards... I buy most of my cads from her... I adore her shop
the only thing about these cards is that they don't come with envelopes, and they are about an inch long and an inch wide... they are perfect for small thank yous though.
thank you card:http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=40785548
cute hair clip: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=40936871
locket: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=39979538
more thank you cards: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=41088362
keychain: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=35253552
and yes all of those r found in the same shop
so hope you like what you see, I will have more faves next week
Oh and dont forget to check out my shop: www.tamiscozies.etsy.com
Labels:
baby booties,
bracelets,
cards,
earrings,
etsy favorites,
hair clips,
jewlery,
necklace,
organic soap,
thank you
Friday, March 5, 2010
CPSIA compliance continued...DYI Labels
Now I need to make some labels... I found alot of places on and off of etsy that make custom labels... but i'm frugal, and I belive that IF i can make it myself... then why not...
so for all of you DYIers our there... if you are reading this... here are a few steps i have found to creating your own CPSIA compliant, permanent labels... woopee.
step one...
create a template on any label template, such as avery, or use your word templates...
make sure the measurements are the same as the size ribbon you will be using the template I used was adress labels 15667 on avery.com.
step two...
Load iron on transfer paper ino your printer.
make sure you go into printer options and click on "mirror image" or else you will make the mistake i did, and waste an entire sheet of transfer paper.
you should really try to print out a test page first, on regular paper.
*if you can read it, its backwards!!!*
Step three...
measure the ribbon to the size of the label size you selected. If you can tell in my image, I left the ribbon uncut until i had it transfered.
step four...
cut out your transfer sheets
step five...
match the sheets up to your ribbon, and iron it on, to the instructions on your paper
*make sure you place the iron on the transfer paper, and NOT on the ribbon, or you will end up with a burnt ribbon, like i did... But trial and error i always say :)
step six...
attatch your labels to your product
information you should have on your labels:
Your company name
location
date of manufactured
lot number (if made in bulk)
care instructions (FTC regulation)
have fun!
Labels:
Cpsia labels,
DYI project,
iron on transfer,
label information,
Labels,
MAking labels,
robon
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
March madness Giveaway!!!!
I am hosting my very first raffle in celebration of my 20th sale here on ETSY!
This rafffle will run all month long and the drawing will be held on april 1st.
The prize
You will be playing to win a bath set, made by me of course.
the set will inclue:
1)one back scrubbie
2) one soap saver
3) three 3" face scrubbies
4) two washcloths
5) one face cloth
sold alone in my shop these items are valued at $25.00
HOw do you enter?
Its simple...
with every purchase, you will recieve one (1) free ticket.
With every purchase over $5, you will recieve two (2) free tickets.
With every $10 spent you will recieve five (5) free tickets...
you amy also puchase a ticket for $1.50 a la carte, if you wish...
THanks for playing!
Oh and before i forget...
the 30th sale will automatically recieve a free gift.
Labels:
april,
bath,
beauty,
eco friendly,
free,
march,
promotion,
raffle,
washcloths
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Mission to be CPSIA compliant...
So this is my first post on my struggles to stay within the guidelines of the CPSIA.
So far, I have searched the list, and thankfully, my yarns are exempt. That meaning, I do not have to send them in to be tested for lead, because they dont contain lead... yey!
I did have to stop my usage of buttons on childrens products because I could not find a company that has already had the testing... not a big loss though, because I dont like using buttons on baby items any how. I am too afriad that the buttons will come off and get lodged in a baby's throat.
I am on the mission to find the certificate to my velcro...
I did find the certificate for my hair pins... yey! www.hair-hardware.com has the certificate availible online which made it so easy on me.
This is not a fun mission by the way...
So far, I have searched the list, and thankfully, my yarns are exempt. That meaning, I do not have to send them in to be tested for lead, because they dont contain lead... yey!
I did have to stop my usage of buttons on childrens products because I could not find a company that has already had the testing... not a big loss though, because I dont like using buttons on baby items any how. I am too afriad that the buttons will come off and get lodged in a baby's throat.
I am on the mission to find the certificate to my velcro...
I did find the certificate for my hair pins... yey! www.hair-hardware.com has the certificate availible online which made it so easy on me.
This is not a fun mission by the way...
Monday, March 1, 2010
my baby booties
I have made simple baby booties ever since i found out i was pregnant with my first child. I later was able to master them and created a new bootie which I like alot more. I made these like crazy when I was pregnant with my son. Most of which I donated to the hospital he was born in. The others, I stuffed with candy that I personalized with his information and handed out as party favors at his baby shower.
I have alot of fun with these booties, and they are simple enough for me to make a pair in 30 mins time so I decided to make them inexpensive on my online shop, www.tamiscozies.etsy.com, for $5.50 a pair, gift wrapped.
I will post a pattern to these booties for purchase on the shop soon, www.tamiscozies.etsy.com
Please check back often for more items and patterns.
Labels:
baby booties,
baby shower,
blue,
bootie pattern,
crochet,
pregnancy
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