Showing posts with label artist victoria o'neill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist victoria o'neill. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Phoenixville Firebird Festival

Gearing up for the Artisans Bazaar at the Phoenixville Firebird Festival. This final week beforehand, I'm in the process of cranking out bird wands!

 If you would like to march in the parade with the flock of birds that we made at the workshop, and you don't have one, you can stop by my booth and get one!  Then  go join the flock across the street from The Children's Plaza by 7:25 on Saturday Dec. 10th. The birds will be ceremoniously welcomed into the parade as it passes by on the way to the bird site.


Thursday, August 12, 2010

WrapADoodles on NBC The 10 Show

Click on the picture above to see me chatting it up with Bill Henley on The 10! Show last week! It was for moms to be, and my WrapADoodle Swaddle Blanket was featured.....along with some other local mompreneurs....it was really fun :)

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Baby Hats and T Shirts at WrapADoodle Etsy Shop

Adding fun baby hats and matching organic t shirts to www.wrapadoodle.etsy.com

Monday, May 10, 2010

WilD and cRaZy Baby Collage ArT PosTcards

Really enjoying working on building up the ArtyPantz Baby Art store on Etsy.
Here is one of a postcard set of two each of four different designs.
Click on the picture to see all four in the store!

Friday, May 7, 2010

upcycled reconsturcted shirt into baby boy summer suit





I reactivated my ArtyPantz Wearable Art for Babies store on etsy.....and recently scored a batch of flannel shirts from goodwill knowing I'd figure out a way to use them to make soft and cozy outfits for baby boys......and here is the first crack out of the gate, SO CUTE vest and pants......now just trying to figure out a clever name for them. Men to Boys? Any suggestions?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

any contract sewers out there?

Hello Friends,
I've been so busy with the WrapADoodle, the swaddle baby blanket I invented. Word recently came from the US Patent and Trademark Office that my utility patent was approved!

I am bound and determined to keep them being made in the USA, preferably in Pennsylvania. Does anybody know people who do contract sewing? I am also looking for a professional pattern maker experienced in production sewing. Any guidance would be appreciated.