Best Likeness: Willie Nelson by Annette Morrison
Rock Star Choice: Caught A Light Sneeze by Danae West
Roadies Choice: This was a tie The Cure by Moon's Creations
and Tom Waits by Uglykids
Please email me with your address and I will get out your prize as soon as Plush You! is up and running!
Showing posts with label moon's creations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moon's creations. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Battle of the Bands Winners!
Labels:
Annette Morrison,
moon's creations,
Uglykids
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
More Halloween
From Moon's Creations
From Sassy Pack Rat Studios
From Caramiel
From Melissa Sue
From Dawntoussaint
From Fluffels
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Battle of the Bands Challenge!
Plants and Animals by http://www.etsy.com/ shop/craftymcgee" target="_blank">Crafty McGee
"Caught a Lite Sneeze" by Tori Amos by Danae West
Robag Wruhme
by http://de.dawanda.com/shop/ schrottvoegelchen" target="_blank">schrottvoegelchen
Ben Folds Five
by Felt Like It
The Cure: Boys Don't Cry
by Moon's Creations
Beck
by Roxanne Hoffman
Kurt Cobain
by Samantha Outten
Willie Nelson
by Annette Morrison
Andrea Echeverri (Aterciopelados)
by Three Critters
Jemaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords
by Heather Mann
Tom Waits
by Uglykids
Courtney Love
by Tsuki Fox
"Caught a Lite Sneeze" by Tori Amos by Danae West
Robag Wruhme
Ben Folds Five
The Cure: Boys Don't Cry
Beck
Kurt Cobain
Willie Nelson
Andrea Echeverri (Aterciopelados)
Jemaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords
Tom Waits
Courtney Love
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Mutant Bunnies Invade Schmancy
Our latest plush exclusive is now online for your purchasing. Made exclusively for Schmancy by Moon's Creations. Get one today!
Labels:
moon's creations,
Plush Exclusive,
schmancy
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Moon's Creations Interview
Cute mutant, glow-in-the-dark bunnies are invading my store soon. To hear more about the maker, Moon Creations, read below! I am excited for you to meet these guys. They will be in the store and online starting May 19th!
S- What inspired you for this exclusive?
MC- I was definitely inspired by the yarn choice. The particular yarn I used is a discontinued item and I had to search high and low to obtain any skeins. In the end, the colors did not mesh with my original design plan. In a rush to get together a new design, I was swimming in glowing ideas, to the point that I just couldn't pick one. In exasperation, I turned to my friend Kelly said, quite plainly, "Why don't you make mutants." It was like a light bulb burst and I knew I just had to create glowing mutant bunnies, each with their own unique mutation.
MC- My absolute favorite brand of yarn is Elann's Peruvian Highland Wool. The texture is so delicious and the color variety can't be beat. However, when it comes to making amigurumi, I want my pieces to have a firmness to them that helps keep their shape. I've found the best yarn for this is acrylic yarns. I use Red Heart Worsted yarn. There it is, my secret is out. It has a texture that can't be beat. I'd never make a baby blanket or, heaven forbid, a sweater, but for sculptures, it's tops.
MC- The bunny idea came about from poverty. When I made my first Moon Bun, I was homeless and jobless during Christmas. I'm crazy for holidays, so I couldn't stand that I didn't have any presents for my friends. I had some yarn left over from a knitting project and crocheted a little bunny for a friend who collected them. After that, I just couldn't stop. They have such innocent personalities and they're so fun to dress-up.
MC- Amigurumi is fantastic. It's relatively easy (only basic stitches are required) and the results are often adorable. (Although I'll never admit to my first attempts. They're horrifying.) These facts make it very accessible to anyone and I like that; a craft for the masses. My ultimate favorite feature of amigurumi is frogging. I'm not very good at sewing dolls, because I end up wasting more fabric than sewing. While if I mess up crocheting, I can pull it all to pieces without wasting snippets of expensive fabric.
MC- Thank you so much. To be honest, I always feel like I'm not working hard enough or selling enough. Let's see, my first piece of advice to anyone starting out with Etsy or having a hard time with sales would be persistence. If you believe in your product, others will believe in it too. My second piece of advice is patience. You won't sell out the first day or maybe the first month, but you must keep working at it. My first sale didn't come until 3 months of being open. And finally a third piece of advice would be customer service. If you treat all of your customers as you would want to be treated it resonates with people and they will return.
S- What inspired you for this exclusive?
MC- I was definitely inspired by the yarn choice. The particular yarn I used is a discontinued item and I had to search high and low to obtain any skeins. In the end, the colors did not mesh with my original design plan. In a rush to get together a new design, I was swimming in glowing ideas, to the point that I just couldn't pick one. In exasperation, I turned to my friend Kelly said, quite plainly, "Why don't you make mutants." It was like a light bulb burst and I knew I just had to create glowing mutant bunnies, each with their own unique mutation.
S- What is your favorite brand of yarn and why?
MC- My absolute favorite brand of yarn is Elann's Peruvian Highland Wool. The texture is so delicious and the color variety can't be beat. However, when it comes to making amigurumi, I want my pieces to have a firmness to them that helps keep their shape. I've found the best yarn for this is acrylic yarns. I use Red Heart Worsted yarn. There it is, my secret is out. It has a texture that can't be beat. I'd never make a baby blanket or, heaven forbid, a sweater, but for sculptures, it's tops.
MC- The bunny idea came about from poverty. When I made my first Moon Bun, I was homeless and jobless during Christmas. I'm crazy for holidays, so I couldn't stand that I didn't have any presents for my friends. I had some yarn left over from a knitting project and crocheted a little bunny for a friend who collected them. After that, I just couldn't stop. They have such innocent personalities and they're so fun to dress-up.
MC- Amigurumi is fantastic. It's relatively easy (only basic stitches are required) and the results are often adorable. (Although I'll never admit to my first attempts. They're horrifying.) These facts make it very accessible to anyone and I like that; a craft for the masses. My ultimate favorite feature of amigurumi is frogging. I'm not very good at sewing dolls, because I end up wasting more fabric than sewing. While if I mess up crocheting, I can pull it all to pieces without wasting snippets of expensive fabric.
S-You have sold A LOT on Etsy. What is some advice for those having a hard time with Etsy or intimidated by it?
MC- Thank you so much. To be honest, I always feel like I'm not working hard enough or selling enough. Let's see, my first piece of advice to anyone starting out with Etsy or having a hard time with sales would be persistence. If you believe in your product, others will believe in it too. My second piece of advice is patience. You won't sell out the first day or maybe the first month, but you must keep working at it. My first sale didn't come until 3 months of being open. And finally a third piece of advice would be customer service. If you treat all of your customers as you would want to be treated it resonates with people and they will return.
Labels:
amigurumi,
moon's creations,
Plush Exclusive
Friday, November 27, 2009
Things I like
Alright, so it is super busy around here. Urban Craft Uprising starts a week from today! As an organizer I am super busy with the show and then getting ready for the holiday shopping season at Schmancy. I am crossing my fingers it is WAY better than last year but we will see.
I hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving! Sadly everyone I ate with forgot their cameras or they ran out of batteries. ha! It was sad too because I think we had the most impressive spread of food we have ever had.
Anyways, here are some things I enjoy.

From Moons Creations

From Willy Nilly Water Lily

From String Fellow Art

From KLT Works

From A. Nichelle Designs
I wish I could keep going but I gotta get back to work! xo
I hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving! Sadly everyone I ate with forgot their cameras or they ran out of batteries. ha! It was sad too because I think we had the most impressive spread of food we have ever had.
Anyways, here are some things I enjoy.

From Moons Creations

From Willy Nilly Water Lily

From String Fellow Art

From KLT Works

From A. Nichelle Designs
I wish I could keep going but I gotta get back to work! xo
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