Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

an etsy first!


I sold my first item on Etsy yesterday!
It was a good fortieth birthday gift indeed.  
I'm off to the post office now to ship it!
Huzzah!
 

Friday, August 30, 2013

two cloth-diaper clutches




Lately, I have had several
requests for diaper clutches
of the cloth-diaper variety.

I have sewn up a couple, and 
they are now available in

Both are constructed of Michael
Miller "Poppy" coordinating cottons.
While they differ in the details,
each includes a hidden zip pocket,
a wet bag, and a changing pad.

Monday, August 26, 2013

The Bicycle Diaper Clutch
is finally complete!
I started it last year when 
I made a similar one for a friend
who loves to bike ride with 
her husband and was about to have 
a baby boy. I was waiting until 
my labels came in to finish this one.





I hand sewed the label in place
last week. Sewn from Michael Miller
"Bicycles" print in charcoal, turquoise,
and white, this diaper changing clutch 
(for use with disposable diapers) is
wipe-able laminate on the outside
and soft cotton on the inside.

Up for sale now at my new Etsy shop!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

logo development

Hello, friends! Welcome to my new blog!!
As I weather this journey of starting my etsy shop, I thought it would be fun 
(on my friend Julie's recommendation) to include you in the adventure.
This process turns out to be more involved than I anticipated and is also 
complicated by my own fears and perfectionistic tendencies. But here we go!

I have officially named my little (eensy weensy) shop "Seneca Street Studios."
In the interest of getting things moving along, I have been working to develop
a temporary logo. Pictured above are samples I scanned into the computer
to work with. On Monday, I ordered a stamp of the shop name from
RubberStamps.net for making tags and labels. It should come any day now!