Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Shop Spotlight #1 Indigo Lily


So I decided it would be nice to start spotlighting some of the wonderful shops that carry my bags. I am always talking them up to everyone and don't know why I didn't think to do this sooner.

This week the focus is on Indigo Lily. I love this shop. It is located in Colchester, CT and is awesome. The proprietor is Carissa Pizzi. Ok, this is funny, her maiden name is Carissa Brown and I am Carissa Black, get it? Anyway, she really has an eye for bringing in fabulous Connecticut artists.

Her shop has a mini anthropology type vibe going on. You can find beautiful, unique jewelry, soaps, pottery, bags from yours truly, and just about anything else you might be looking for. It is a wonderful place to buy a gift for someone special or to just pick up a little something for yourself.

Here is the link to her shop's homepage
http://www.indigolilycompany.com/default.html

Friday, March 19, 2010

Ruffles, Ruffles, Everywhere!




Who doesn't love spring? The birds are singing, the thermometor is rising... and ruffles are everywhere. I love them and am so happy they are making such a strong fashion statement this spring. My favorite way to wear them is to pair them with something a little bit edgy. A bit of black leather combined with a sweet demur ruffle and I am in heaven!

I just listed some new items in my etsy shop www.gardencris27.etsy.com all with this great little bit of cuteness. More to come this week.

Friday, August 7, 2009

LIfe With Boys


I have two little boys. Dirty, bug loving, bad joke telling little boys. The other day this is what I found next to my sewing machine. Is nothing off limits to the imagination of little boys?

Saturday, August 1, 2009

My Bag was in Good Housekeeping





Ok, for everyone that has been asking me to see the picture, here it is. I was really excited to have my bag in the June issue.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

A much needed vacation...


Everyone needs one right? You bet! I just got back from a week long trip to Lake Placid. We had a ball. I had never been there before and was pleasantly surprised. We did some shopping and got to check out the ice rink where the miracle on ice took place. The highlight of our week was our family climb up Whiteface Mountain. It was incredible to see my 5 year old and my 8 year old scamper their way to the top. The trip was 12 miles roundtrip with a 4867 ft elevation gain. It is truly amazing what kids can do.

It was nice to close up shop for awhile and step away from the sewing machine. Tomorrow, back to work!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Amy Butler and the Electric Quilt Company



I love Amy Butler! Although I guess you can see that if you check out my shop. Her fabrics are so fresh and beutiful and the quaility of the fabric is unmatched. That said, did you know she has new software available for your computer? Amy teamed up with the Electric Quilt Company to make this wonderful CD rom that includes 22 patterns and 9 bonus projects. I just recieved my copy and I have been having so much fun trying it out. The projects are wonderfully designed, the graphics are beautiful, and the patterns are easy to follow.

When you get your copy, be sure to check out the inspiration gallery. I had the pleasure of being included in the gallery and want to send out a huge thank you to Amy and the Electric Quilt Company!

If you are interested in more information, check out Amy's site at:
www.amybutlerdesign.com

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Sometimes the Best Layed Plans...


Do you ever get these ideas that sound great at the time, but not so great later on? That is completely me. We went strawberry picking this past week and I had great plans of all of the wonderful things I was going to make with my strawberries. There was strawberry pie, strawberry pancakes, and of course strawberry jam. That said, I came home with 10 pounds of strawberries and other than eating them just as they are, I havn't done a darn thing with them. Maybe today?