Make your granny proud- etsy finds

My first set of etsy finds for 2009.
With the theme of lace and tea.
A grandma style tea party of fun handmade finds.

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Happy Cloud light shade from Nice

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Bouquet Light shade from Nice

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Fabric brooch from a view to

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I heart NY cake stand from Esther Coombs

December 31, 2008   1 Comment

The year (08) at a glance

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At the beginning of 2008, I set some loose goals and things to look forward to (link) .
It’s interesting now to look back and see how the year panned out. It’s been another unpredictable and interesting year and I have learnt a lot of new things.

I started my graphic design course at Tafe, Enmore Design Centre. Which I have really enjoyed and have learnt a lot from. It has also turned me into a Mac fan, and I ended up buying a mac book pro, which I really love. Also the Mac store opened here in Sydney this year, which just added to the whole Mac experience.

(examples of tafe work)

This year I have also met a lot of new creative people, those from Tafe, friends of friends and a few fellow etsians (including discovering one of my Tafe teachers sold on etsy). Meeting so many creative people has really inspired me and made me feel more part of the creative community here in Sydney.

Then there was the big event of moving house, which really consumed our entire year. And was probably the most significant event, as we left the area I grew up in and the house we had lived in for over 15 years. It meant huge clean ups and throwing a lot of stuff out, as it would seem you build up a lot of possessions in 15 years especially when it is the early years of your life and you are growing up.
It also meant spending many weekends driving into the city looking at houses. And of course much anticipation in the hope of selling our own (we held our breathe ever time the phone rang)

(a photo I took of the view, on one house hunting trip)
(packing, ready to leave)

Well in September we finally got out, but only to rent, as we were unable to sell. It was a big move, but we are so happy where we are now. Though it has taken some adjustment from suburban life and constant long commuting, to city life and it being so easy to get everywhere. Not that I am complaining, I love it, but it is different, I got to learn the ways of Sydney buses, which are way more efficient than suburban buses.

(The day of the move)
(My new room)

Moving house also meant leaving behind my old casual job, which I had for 4 years. It was sad to leave, as my boss was lovely and I got on so well with the girls there. But after a month after moving I managed to get a new job at Spotlight (a fabric store), which has been good.

As for my business, things have been doing really well. I registered my business officially, so I have an Australian business number now. I also set up my website and got a domain name (http://tabithaemma.com) . It still needs work done on it, but it is a start.
My sales also picked up this year, I am just about averaging a sale a day now, which is great :) Especially considering I was worried I would struggle to keep up with it once i started studying.
I also got to sell my work through a market this year, and I am hoping to do a market myself in the coming year.

(Doing some fabric painting, making bird cage bag)

This year I have also discovered some new loves. After doing some photography at Tafe and also meeting a few photographers, and buying a camera, I have grown a love for photography. But not just for the photos also for vintage cameras, I have now acquired a vintage Polaroid camera and a box brownie.
Speaking of vintage, I also got a vintage typewriter this year, which I love.

(some photography fun)

(some photography fun)

(some more photography fun)

(My wonderful typewriter)


In all its been quite an eventful year, and I have quite enjoyed it. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of it.

December 30, 2008   2 Comments

Christmas table decorations

This year I decorated the table and made some nice biscuits and petite fours. I went for a bird theme this year, as each year we like to have a theme.

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Below: the cake I made. Its bird nest inspired. A fruit cake with chocolate fondant icing and chocolate decorations.

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Below: Bird shape gingerbread biscuits, almond and chocolate petite fours.

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My serviette/ place holder design. Including little seed pods from the garden, which make great decorations.

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December 25, 2008   5 Comments

ADVENT CALENDAR BLOG- DAY 24

It’s the big one today! number 24, usually the larger chocolate on an advent calendar, but in this case the large visual delight of 5 versions of the number 24. Enjoy..

Thank you to all the amazing contributors.
Merry Christmas all, be good and eat lots of pudding :)

December 24, 2008   3 Comments

ADVENT CALENDAR BLOG- DAY 23

Today’s number was illustrated by Karina of Picklehead. This is such a cute illustration. I especially love all the little characters, they are so adorable :) (please click the image to zoom in)

I have chosen to feature Karina’s map envelopes, as I have a great love for paper goods. And I believe an envelope is just as if not more important than the card. In high school I used to really go to town on the envelopes I put my friends cards in, I would decorate their name of pretty with different papers. Some of my friends liked it so much they kept the envelope.

Karina has a variety of these envelopes featuring various maps from around the world. I think they are wonderful :) plus they are only $5 for 15!!

December 23, 2008   1 Comment

oh christmas tree (part 2)

If you cast your mind back to November, to this post. About my Christmas tree idea. Well.. here’s the story and how it turned out.

You see, it all started when I had some spare bird cage decorations that I had made, and I wanted a way to display them. I remembered seeing in a shop, they used sticks/twigs to display jewelery, and I thought, hey! that could look good to hang my decorations on. But… Where would one buy a stick tree??
Then… an Ikea cataloge arrived one day, and on the front cover they had a bunch of white sticks hanging from the ceiling with Christmas baubles hanging on it. I ran about the house pointing at it to everyone, trying to convince them it was a cool idea.
Suddenly, these stick trees start popping up all over the place, it was like I had predicted a trend.
Perhaps its a common subconscious trend due to the financial crisis, we are going for an economical tree. Or maybe its environmental, rather than chopping down a poor tree, just pick up sticks off the ground. Whatever it is, its popular.

Well enough explanation, here is my tree:
I bought one twig from a gift store, the rest I made myself by painting sticks white.

December 22, 2008   4 Comments

ADVENT CALENDAR BLOG- DAY 22

Only 3 days to Christmas now. I went to the post office this morning and people were frantically wrapping gifts and sending them off express. Today’s gorgeous advent illustration is by the lovely Sam of Matou en Peluche. She’s also a local Sydney girl :) I love how she has cleverly used a goose, which happens to be the shape of a 2.

I have chosen to feature her cute little robin print. Mostly because I am addicted to birds, but also because robins are rather christmassy birds, with their adorable little red bellies.
Sam is currently running a BOGO sale on her prints. Which means if you buy one, you get another print of your choice free. So it’s a great time to pick up some of her lovely charcoal and pastel illustrations.

December 22, 2008   2 Comments

ADVENT CALENDAR BLOG- DAY 21

Today’s number has been crocheted by Katie of Green Meanies. I love the effort she has put into this, it’s just amazing and so original. Green Meanies, is fairly new to etsy and they haven’t made any sales yet. So please take a look.


I chose to feature her lovely wool cable scarf. A perfect winter warmer, pity its summer here in Australia. I keep hearing all this talk of snow and winter from those in the northern hemisphere, hopefully one year I can go overseas and have a white Christmas.

December 21, 2008   2 Comments

ADVENT CALENDAR BLOG- DAY 20

Lots of bright colours today!

Today’s advent number was designed by Michelle of MaruMaru. Michelle wanted to make her advent number seem like an eye color test where it’s pixelated. Pretty trippy!

I chose to feature her sweet little Vintage rocking horse charm necklace, as it reminds me of the little rocking horse decoration we had, that we used to put on the fireplace at Christmas time.
I love the old fashioned whimsy of rocking horses.


Thanks again to Michelle, for creating number 20 for the the advent calendar blog :)

December 20, 2008   0 Comments

ADVENT CALENDAR BLOG- DAY 19

Today’s advent number was created by the lovely Scottish, Katy of Girl Industries. Katy made her number out of an old handbag that had broken. An amazing example of upcycling. Which is a really cool, growing trend.

I chose to feature these adorable lavender cat sachets. They are so adorable and made with beautiful floral Marks and Spencer cotton.

Katy also made some matching Christmas (or for any occasion) decorations from her old handbag, and is selling them in her store .


She is also having some special offers;

‘In honour of featuring on your blog, I’m going to do free shipping to Australia from tomorrow to Christmas as I’ve never had a customer (or a blog reader) in the Southern Hemisphere yet and want to get that sorted out.
I’ll also be doing a two for one deal from Boxing Day to the end of the year to clear out old stock and replace with new stock.’

So its worth a look :)

December 18, 2008   1 Comment