9.03.2012

Labor Day and This Week in Review


We did it! We managed to put something new out into the world new every day this week!
Took me a week longer than I expected, but everything on last week's table (and then some) is officially and completely done. And now, since it's Labor Day and all, we're going to the beach.

Hope you're all enjoying a little break today.


9.02.2012

Something-New Sunday


More printed and stuffed goodies!
Dylan likes this batch best, probably because they're a little more manly than his usual assignments. (Well, except for a couple of the cuter kitties up there.)
They're available in our shop now.

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Hope you're all having a lovely Labor Day weekend! Boy Kid is off at the beach spending time with grandparents and friends before he starts back to school. In his absence, Dylan and I have reverted to some sort of pre-kid state of being. Staying up til all hours, ignoring dirty dishes, arty shenanigans on every available surface, indulging in midnight cravings for spicy chicken wings. . . Apparently, having our kids around is the only thing that has kept us somewhat civilized all these years. What will become of us once Boy Kid graduates?? I'm imagining some sort of Altered States scenario. It's scary, really.


9.01.2012

Something-New Saturday

Today's something-new is actually 12 trick-or-treaters! 
I'm still putting the finishing touches on them, but they should be ready for the shop this evening. Here they are so far,  filling my worktable with cuteness--


There were a lot of steps involved in making these little trick-or-treaters. It's so good to see my idea finally come to life! I started them all back in July. You can see their beginnings here

After the initial designing, drawing, paper-cutting, gluing, and painting bits, the computer part started. Everybody had to be scanned and fussed with, then the file of the kids-underneath-the-masks was sent to Spoonflower and printed. Then we waited for that to come back. When it did, I realized that the background was too dark to be able to move on to the next step. So more computer stuff, sent it again, waited for it to come back. In the meantime, the computerized masks parts were brought to a local printer, but they weren't a good format, so back to the computer, sent them again. Nope, still not good. Third time was the charm. But our local printer doesn't have the right equipment to print the way we want, so he sent them to another printer, and we waited for them to come back. 

Finally, all the parts were here in our hands! So Dylan did the sewing bits, which was harder than either of us thought. Apparently, it's an especially challenging shape. Then he turned them right side out, stuffed them with fluff, and stitched up the tiny openings. I cut out the wee little masks, then stitched elastic thread through them and tied it in the back. Now I just have to add their little hangy loops and they'll be ready for their photo shoot!  Everybody gets their picture taken (usually at least 10 times so that we can choose the best) and the pictures get edited. Then I  make the listings, and they're finally ready to be presented to the world. 
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Several hours later. . .
Ta-Dah!
They're here.


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