Wednesday, June 19, 2013

C3N2KIDS "Little Monster" Giveaway


I had the pleasure of meeting Ofunneka on Etsy, a very friendly woman who is very passionate about her shop and her family. She runs her shop C3N2KIDS, which features a lovely collection of stuffed kid toys. This wonderful mommy creates some of the most unique stuffed toys I have ever seen, any child is bound to fall in love with any and all of them; I know my son fell in love with all of them. Some of her creations are the "little monsters," featuring a lovely array of colors, it's like an abstract work of art for children. Ofunneka doesn't only create stuffed toys, in her shop you can also find beautiful "mini greeting cards," and very cute felt books! Why not get your little one a great toy and include a nice greeting card to go along with it. Ofunneka's passion shines through each and every piece created in her shop. When you read through the interview you will see what I mean.


Let's all "Meet" Ofunneka, the creator of C3N2KIDS:


"Hi my name is Ofunneka Anyanwu, I am 36 years old and recently moved to Australia about 2 years ago, a move which I believe was destined, since I had part of my high school education in Papua New Guinea, spending most of our school holidays in Brisbane, Australia, so it seemed only natural for me to move here with my husband to start our family." 

Your first crafting experience:

A. I believe that right from when I was a little girl in primary school I enjoyed drawing and can vaguely remember my mum getting a tutor to assess my drawings and he told me I did have a future in drawing, although I only recently explored it while making patterns for my sewing, which leads me to when I started sewing. My first formal exposure to sewing, like many young kids would have to be during Home Economics class in high school and I remember playing around with lots of scraps of fabric, sewing them with needle and thread, quite enjoyed those moments and only recently discarded some of those pieces on moving to Australia two (2) years ago.

So I had pretty much always loved sewing, as far back as when I was just a little girl, when I used to embellish my clothes using needle and thread, or sometimes even went a step further to sew them from scratch, still using needle and thread, but they were more often than not, quite ill-fitting (but I didn't care then. This practice carried on, even up to my days as a single gal, sewing appliques and making amendments to my clothes using needle and thread, tools I thought were sufficient then. 

I also had the privilege of growing up with a mum who made it a point of duty to make our (my siblings and I) outfits during festivities, we always looked forward to the final products and making dolls, which she said didn't' turn out so great, but I guess as children we couldn't tell the difference and didn't care, mummy's was always the best




Occupation besides Etsy and finding time to accomplish all tasks:

A. Yes I do work outside my Etsy shop, as a social entrepreneur, running my not-for-profit organisation back home in Nigeria, Africa, where our main focus is to help educate the disadvantaged girl child, although we started off setting up libraries in public schools, but because of my move to Australia two years ago, we had to move away from capital intensive projects and those that required my continued physical presence. I also write for and am the managing editor of an African magazine, called Change Magazine, based in Adelaide, South Australia. In all of this I still find time to volunteer at an public school here on Bathurst, NSW, where I assist in teaching bible study to year 1 and 2 school children, a truly fulfilling experience. 

How do I find time or balance it all? Hmmm!!!! Balance did you say!?! I dedicate my days to my little angel from 7.30am to 12.30pm when she goes down for her day time nap, giving me a mirror of at least an hour to get some things done, or prepare my patterns for the soft toys I make. Then she (21 month old ) gets another 5 or so hours from me, filled with reading, colouring (which I truly enjoy...), TV time, dinner and whatever else she deems necessary...lol!!!!, before she goes down at night at about 7.30-8.00pm, after which I do my victory dance and get on with my sewing, before hubby gets back from work, I sort him out and I pretty much stay up sewing, editing the magazine or writing articles and working on my material for my NGO till about 3am then crawl into bed and do it all over again the next day.. does that count as balance? it has worked for me so far, not sure what I'll do when I go back to University in August, oh help!!!!!


How were you introduced to Etsy? 
A. I vaguely remember in 2012, after I had my daughter I went on a hunt for any creative websites that would inspire and just basically keep me sane after a full day of playing mum and wife, which is how I stumbled upon Etsy, although I never really had much time to be active until now, when I took the plunge to start my business and then to put it online. 


The Birth of your Shop: 

A. I started my shop May 2013


The Creation of the shop name C3N2KIDS: 
A. The name C3N2KIDS is actually coined from my name and those of my hubby, two step sons and daughter. It actually means C3: Chika, Chidi, Chima (my hubby and sons names ) , N2 : Nne (short form of my name and what my family call me at home), Ngozi my daughter's name. But for business purposes , it is called Creative Carefree Children Nurtured Now, which I guess also works.. KIDS referring to the items in the shop being for kids, part of the C3N2 consortium. There will however be different brands under C3N2KIDS, one of which is GOZ-GOZ (my daughter's nick name), I am hoping it will catch on in a couple of years…;-)




Inspiration for Creations:
A. I believe the true inspiration for my shop came after I had my now 21 month old daughter. 
When my little angel came along, I wanted to make beautiful, unique outfits for her and just had to invest in a sewing machine (thanks to my husband's Christmas gift to me in 2011). Having explored sewing her clothes for a while, I still felt that my creativity was stifled, this burning desire to explore all angles of my creativity birthed my second baby, C3N2KIDS, a shop for soft toys, throw cushions and mini cards for all occasions, catering specifically for children of all ages...






Favorite Materials:
A. I love working with African prints, but I recently started a new creative romance with felt and I am loving it, because you can either use it on its own or combine it with just about anything. I also love working with fleece cause it is so soft to the touch. 

An item with a special story:
A. The dark rag doll, being the first doll / soft toy made for my daughter is very dear to me. It is actually called "Taddy" at home. A name I needed immortalised, cause that is the nickname we gave to my daughter when she was still residing in my womb and my hubby and I were not ready to disclose the pregnancy. So we coined the name "taddy" from tadpole and we actually still call my daughter that, from time to time. It is a name that i want to stick around forever. 




Enlightening words for beginning shops?
A. Just try to enjoy the journey and savour every moment that you have in making your items or in my case "little treasures" at your own pace, because when the orders start coming in , you will be begging for days when you could just lounge, work at your speed without having any deadlines to meet. Also do not be discouraged by the slow pace, in terms of sales in the beginning, as I am now learning, let your passion and the joy for what you do see you through these times. I just feel like there are enough consumers out there to patronise us, guess we just need to find ways to reach out to them. 


Find C3N2KIDS & Ofunneka Online:


Any other stories to share with our audience?
A. I consider myself , a die hard creative mind, who derives much joy in expressing myself through creating what I call "my little treasures" for children of all ages. I get satisfaction also from running my NGO dedicated primarily to educating the girl child, in Africa. I also see myself as an adventurous spirit, having participated in the popular BIG BROTHER series, in South Africa in 2007, amongst other adventures I ventured on, before I became a mum and wife…..oh those days!!! ;-)
I have a blog where I delve into soul searching and our path in life,although I haven't blogged in a while, I hope to get back to it soon
africandownunder.wordpress.com

Farthest travel: 
A. Papua New Guinea

Pets:
A. I grew up always having dogs around, but don't have any right now, because my husband thinks they are too much work, especially when you have to travel. But my daughter knows about dogs and even barks sometimes. My bid to convince my husband otherwise, although it hasn't worked yet…

Any items you may have lost you would like back?
A. Are we restricted to mentioning just one, there are so many items, many of which would seem totally absurd to the readers, so I will spare you all…LOL!!!

Favorite dish:

Coconut rice (Rice cooked in coconut milk with a mix of vegetables), served with a combination of sea food…yummy!!!


Hobbies/Past Time:
A. Past time??? do you still have those when you become a mum? I used to enjoy reading before going to bed, but seeing that since I started my shop, I am up till 3am, there isn't much reading, just for leisure happening, just SEO, BNS and what have you, all work related, unfortunately.. Soon enough the two novels hubby got for me for mother's day, sitting on my bed side cabinet will be read, even if I have to do it 15mins everyday locked up in my toilet to get away for my precious little angel, the toilet being the only safe haven, although not always…;-). However I still find time to go for my daily walks, it helps me clear my head and prepare for that day or the next day, depending on the time of day I am able to walk and at least I can do this with my daughter in her stroller, thank God….

Surprising Fact about yourself: 
A. I have always had a fear of failing and making a fool of myself, with an audience watching, this prevented me from learning how to ride a bike during my childhood and unfortunately I haven't had the opportunity to try again…or maybe I am still too scared!!!! Lol!!! Hope to do it before I die, anyone willing to teach me? 


Prize:

You can win:


If you're a mommy, an aunt a grandmother, a father, a grandfather, an uncle or just know a child that would love to have one of these wonderfully crafted felt books, then this is a giveaway you must enter. Up for grabs is a MINI ANIMAL STORY FELT BOOK featuring approximately 4-5 pages with beautiful animals. This book is made using: felt, non-toxic safe glue, embroidery thread and up-cycled crinkle material. This book measures approximately 8cm x 10cm (3.5" x 4.5") a value of $25.00



THIS GIVEAWAY IS OPEN INTERNATIONALLY
**Please be advised that this prize will ship from Australia, so please do allow enough time for Ofunneka to create your Mini Felt Book, and allow time for shipment.**

In order to be eligible to win please make sure to follow all the required rafflecopter entry methods completely (options in bold, must be completed). ALL ENTRIES WILL BE VERIFIED!!

On the day the winner is announce, the winner will be contacted; the winner of the giveaway will have 48 hours to claim his/her prize, failure to do so will result in a forfeit and another winner will be chosen.




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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Southern Girl Prints $30 Gift Certificate Giveaway & Review

"I grab inspiration from everywhere actually. I can stare out the window and something as small as a limb will catch my eye triggering certain memories and I go from there." - Krystal Minor

The best part about Etsy has been meeting all kinds of artisans. When browsing Etsy your findings are unlimited; there are thousands upon thousands of beautifully hand crafted items. There really is something for everyone.




I recently had the pleasure of stumbling upon Krystal (who is such a sweetheart! btw); she runs Etsy shop Southern Girl Prints. In her shop you will find an array of beautifully crafted DIGITAL items. In Southern Girl Prints you will find everything from:




  • Invitations (Bridal Showers, Weddings, Baby Showers, Birthdays, etc...)
  • Thank You Cards
  • Matching Sets
  • Gift Certificates/Coupons
  • Announcements
  • Wall Art
  • All Sorts of Paper Goods for your Event/Home
Earring Cards
Custom Made for Jenvy Accessories
Bow Display Cards
**too cute**
Krystal allowed me the chance to review 3 of her items, which she custom made for my shop. She was able to create some display cards for my earrings and for my hair bows, it doesn't stop there; Krystal also provided me with Thank You notes to include with all my sales orders. I must admit, when it comes to paper goods I am EXTREMELY picky! I just need the perfect note card, perfect planner, whatever the paper good may be. I must say, Krystal, delivered with her custom made items. I had been searching endlessly for the perfect Thank You cards to include with my sales, all I said to her was I would like to stick to my theme of pastel colors and cursive lettering, and my biggest priority were my business name and of course my shop's website be found on the cards themselves. I'd say within a matter of an hour or two I came back and there were my beautiful display cards and my thank you notes! Best part? Well, I get to print them out as many times as I need them and when I need them!

If you would like your own set of custom made paper goods head on over to Southern Girl Prints by Clicking the Banner Below:

Use coupon code: GRANDOPENING20 for 20% off in Southern Girl Prints!!


Learn about Southern Girl Prints and Krystal Minor

Q. When did you start getting into crafting? What did you start with?
A. I found myself in a way, pushed into digital design. A family member called me in April and asked me to make her graduation invitations. I gladly accepted. I posted the finished image on my personal Facebook and Instagram and so did she. We both received so many likes, along with the likes came other offers to create graduation invitations and an inquiry about wedding invitations.

Q. Do you work outside of your Etsy shop? If so, what is your occupation? How do you find time for both?
A. Outside of Etsy, I am a baker who specializes in gourmet cupcakes. At the moment, maintaining both has been fairly easy. I work on products for Etsy at night and bake during the day.

Q. How did you learn about Etsy?
A. I've known about Etsy for years. I love handcrafted items.

Q. When did you start your shop?
A. May 2013

Q. How did you come up with your Etsy shop name?
A. Southern Girl Prints is a play on my bakery name (Southern Charm Sweets)

Q. Why did you choose digital art as your craft? What do you like about it? How do you think it will help people?
A. Digital art was kind of forced upon me, as I was asked to do a family member's graduation invitation. She posted the invite to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, where it received great feedback along with other requests for invites. During that time, I fell in love with it.

Q. Where do you see yourself 1 year from now? (Your shop, you and your craft)
A. One year from now I see myself dedicated to my work full-time. I see my craft improving everyday and I know it will take me far.

Q. Where does your inspiration for your items come from?
A. I grab inspiration from everywhere actually. I can stare out the window and something as small as a limb will catch my eye triggering certain memories and I go from there.

Q. What are your favorite materials to work with? Favorite mediums?
A. I'm a sucker for clip art!! I love it!

Q. Any advice for any shops just starting?
A. DON'T GIVE UP!! I have yet to make my first sale, but I have had great feedback from multiple social media sites.

Find Southern Girl Prints Online:

Krystal would like to share   a 20% off coupon to Southern Girl Prints, use code:
GRANDOPENING20

Learn a bit about the woman behind it all, Krystal Minor

Q. What is the furthest place you have traveled?
A. The furthest place, has to be Upstate New York. I used to live there as a child.

Q. Do you have any pets?
A. No

Q. If you could get back a lost item from your past, what would it be? Why?
A. Teddy Ruskins!! I loved how he used to read books.

Q. What is your favorite food?
A. Home style Macaroni and Cheese

Q. What do you enjoy doing during your past time?
A. I love to read. I believe reading is fundamental.

Q. What would people be most surprised to know about you?
A. I love movies from the 50's, the black and white ones are the best.

Prize 

What you can win:


Up for grabs is a $30.00 Gift Certificate c/o Southern Girl Prints (Krystal Minor)
You will receive a Gift Certificate in the form of a $30.00 off Coupon Code, which are to be applied towards the items in Southern Girl Prints ONLY.
The Gift Certificate will expire within 1 year from the day the winner is announced.
The giveaway is open Internationally

To enter please make sure to follow all the rafflecopter entry methods completely. All entries will be verified!!
On the day the winner is announced, the winner will be contacted; the winner of the giveaway will then have 48 hours to claim his/her prize, failure to do so will result in a forfeit and another winner will be chosen.






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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

A Wondering Dawn- Key to a Victorian's Heart Giveaway Winner

I am very happy to announce that the giveaway sponsored by A Wondering Dawn brought in a great amount of entries, sadly the giveaway has ended, but with sad news comes some good news! We have a winner!!



CONGRATULATIONS TO ENTRY 5 - SOLARRIDE RIVERNIK - OPTION: LEAVE A BLOG POST COMMENT

If you still want your own Key to Heart Necklaces and other great eco-friendly goodies please make sure to visit Dawn's Etsy Shop and stop by her Facebook, Twitter and other sites and show her some love!




It was such a great pleasure to have worked with Dawn and have had the honor of being able to giveaway such a great item! I'm sure Solarride will enjoy her new Key to Heart Necklace as much as I have! It is a must have in your accessory collection!


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Monday, June 3, 2013

Designs by Ilai - Giveaway - UPDATE (Contest has been shortened)

The contest we are having in collaboration with Ilaisaane the owner of Designs by Ilai has been shortened. The giveaway will now end June 16th and NOT June 21st. You still have time to enter, but the giveaway will be ending sooner!

Remember she is providing 2 prizes which means we will have 2 different winners!!

For your chance to win one of these beautiful prizes:

Silver Crescent Moon Necklace
Gold Tiny Wishbone Necklace




















For your chance to win please ENTER THE GIVEAWAY HERE

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