a few new items…

January 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

take a look at some of the newest additions to the Baby Vagabond family…

Asian Fan Frock - Baby, Toddler, Big Girl

Asian Fan Frock - Baby, Toddler, Big Girl

Even Funkier Cows Frock - Baby, Toddler, Big Girl

Even Funkier Cows Frock - Baby, Toddler, Big Girl

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giveaway!

January 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We’re proud to announce that Baby Vagabond is sponsoring the kick-off giveaway at HandmadeinPA.net! Enter there to win a FREE custom dress in one of the three following styles:

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handmade in pa

January 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Baby Vagabond is proud to be Handmade in PA! And I’m happy to tell you about my new site, Handmade in PA.net.

Handmade in PA seeks to be the premiere site for bringing Pennsylvania artisans & shoppers together. I’ll feature interviews, host giveaways, publish tutorials, and offer business & shopping advice – all in the name of supporting the handmade movement in Pennsylvania. I’m always looking for guest contributors and hosts for giveaways.

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introducing our new line!

January 1, 2009 · 2 Comments

We are so happy to introduce our new line! Each style will be available in multiple sizes and maintains the “grow-with-you” value we’ve always strived for.

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year end wrap-up

December 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Well, Christmas is over and 2009 is just around the corner. It has been some crazy year for my family and I. Changed jobs, had a baby, quit my job to stay home with my baby, celebrated my 1 year anniversary, helped my mom with her business, started my own online business… woah.

MumMum and I will have new items in the shop by Wednesday evening. Until then, enjoy some pictures from my holiday festivities.

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happy holidays!

December 22, 2008 · 3 Comments

We are in the final couple days of inventory clearance. Lots of great pieces are already gone – but lots remain!
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In other news, I’m working on a new venture! Handmade in PA.net is a new website networking & supporting Pennsylvania artisans and craft lovers. Please check it out!

Finally, as February 10th approaches, the urgency of letting lawmakers know what the CPSIA is doing to small business increases. Don’t know what the CPSIA is? Check out my previous post and GET INVOLVED!

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tell me about your handmade christmas!

December 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

If you remember, I took the pledge to buy handmade this Christmas. I scored some really neat things for my husband on Etsy, including this scarf & tshirt.

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In Line Fleece Scarf by :Foil

My Favorite Bounty Hunter by Avazava

My Favorite Bounty Hunter by Avazava

I’ve also been hard at work perfecting my crocheting and have several gifts made for friends & family. Rubysmom got hers yesterday because today is her birthday! Happy Birthday, Rubysmom! She got a cowl made from a thick & thin alpaca/wool yarn. Silly me forgot to bring the camera…she looked so cute in it!

Finally, since my real talent is cooking, I will be making several food items for gifts – so I’ll be busy with that next week!

What fabulous handmade items have you scored for Christmas this year? Or what are you making to give as gifts?

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working hard…

December 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

We’ve been hard at work on some new items. There will be big changes in the future, including a store right here at BabyVagabond.com. Remember, all items in our Etsy shop are on DEEP discount to make room for these new designs.

In the meantime, some of our new designs are popping up at Artfire.com.

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new regulations for children’s products producers

December 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

As you may have heard, congress recently passed new regulations affecting all products made for children under the age of 12. This includes artisans and producers of handmade clothing, such as Baby Vagabond. Please read the open letter that Etsy posted tonight (reprinted below) and take action by contacting your representatives. You can also sign the petition at Handmade Toy Alliance (link below) – please note: after you sign the petition, you DO NOT have to contribute to iPetitions.

Etsy News

December 10, 2008



The following is an open letter regarding the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). This Act, which will go into effect on February 10th, 2009, puts forth much more stringent safety measures for products intended for children under the age of 12.

Under the very important auspices of child safety, the Act may have grave unintended consequences: fewer choices for families who are looking for handcrafted alternatives. Many Etsy artists and craftspeople have expressed fears that they won’t be able stay in business due to the burdensome cost of testing and certification pursuant to the proposed legislation.

As a venue for handcrafted and vintage items from small entrepreneurs, Etsy has invited the Ombudsman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to join us in a webchat in our Virtual Lab.   Etsy would very much appreciate the opportunity to provide a forum for discussing the concerns of artisans who make toys and children’s products as well as their customers who support handmade products.

We urge members of the Etsy community and anyone concerned with both child safety and conscientious consumption to contact their governmental representatives; ask them to consider how the Act will impact independent craftspeople.

The office of the CPSC ombudsman: 888-531-9070.
Visit the Handmade Toy Alliance for information about writing your representatives.

Over 200,000 artists, crafters, and vintage collectors sell their items on Etsy.com.  Many of these artisans make toys and other items for children. Made with love, care, the human touch and – often –  all natural materials, these items bring the consumer marketplace back to a personal level where customers can chat with toy-makers and even create custom items for specific needs.  Etsy members are part of a larger movement that seeks to creatively provide people across the globe with alternatives to mass-produced goods.

Many Etsy sellers are work-at-home-moms and dads.  Among them are crafters with the skill and heart to preserve traditions of toy-making or to innovate their own methods of making children’s items with a DIY (Do-It-Yourself) hands-on philosophy. You can meet an Etsy toy maker and seller by watching this five minute video portrait (all of our videos are published under open Creative Commons, so please feel free to repost).   Amber Dusick aka woodmouse.etsy.com and Los Angeles-based toy-maker/work-at-home-mama, is an artist who would be impacted by this proposed legislation if it is enacted.   Amber uses sustainably harvested woods, non toxic paints and beeswax along with her wood burning tool to create simple, natural wooden toys. Her imagery is reminiscent of a child’s crayon drawing come to life in wood.

Amber, like other Etsy toy makers and sellers, is fearful that as a sole proprietor she will not be able to afford the stricter regulations of the Act; the cost of testing and certification is likely beyond her means.   She told Etsy, “I’d be more than happy to have each of my toys tested, if it wasn’t so cost prohibitive. It is the COST involved in testing that will shut us down, it isn’t that anyone refuses to have their work tested.”

The Small Business Association defines “small business” as under 500 employees. Most of our Etsy members are either sole proprietors or maybe a family or studio of friends working together. Many craftspeople on Etsy have told us that they could be put out of business if forced to comply with the proposed legislation. This is the painful irony bound up in the CPSIA.

Etsy wanted to reach out with this open letter to see what can be done to ensure that small businesses and micro enterprises are being taken into account with this legislation. Our members would like to better understand how the CPSIA took into account these smaller businesses operating with fewer resources for testing and compliance.  We believe Etsy artisans are pro-testing and pro-safety; the problem is the prohibitive certification costs relative to their small businesses’ incomes. Our community is concerned that this legislature disregards small businesses in its attempts to regulate large corporate entities.

The U.S. House and Senate passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (the CPSIA), and on August 14, 2008, President Bush signed the Act into law.  Further information on the Act is available at the CPSC website at http://www.cpsc.gov/ and helpful FAQs are located http://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/faq/faq.pdf.

Please leave your comments in the forum thread linked in our blog post. Thank you!

Sincerely,
Etsy

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christmas tree follow-up

December 10, 2008 · 4 Comments

MumMum and I went to a local home decor supply store yesterday that has nice, eclectic things and very low prices! I had in mind to find a primitive, wooden tree – tall & thin.

Now this never happens to me.

But they had exactly what I was looking for! And they happened to have one 6 foot one left – for only $30! So, we saved money, got a more interesting tree, and avoided at least some of the harmful ingredients of a plastic tree.

I threw dinner in the oven as soon as I got home and went about putting it up!

Gentile Christmas Tree '08

Gentile Christmas Tree

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