Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Fall 2011 Collection

Hello all!

Have you visited Niko & Nonnie's website recently? I have just added a preview from the Fall 2011 Collection. While I am still working on many new pieces, I thought I'd slowly list new designs and inventory over the course of the next month.

http://www.nikoandnonnie.com

Here's a sneak peak of what you'll find...

Needle felted HARVEST FAIRY 

Isn't she just gorgeous? I really enjoyed making her. She is needle felted from 100% wool and even has multi-hued highlighted hair, the result of some very special hand-dyed merino! I imagine her on a nature table or on display, perched above a child's bed...She would even make a delightful companion for a little dreamer.

LOVESTRUCK felt+wood beaded necklace
These necklaces are a new addition and I absolutely adore them. The wool balls are wet felted and they are accented by natural wooden beads, all strung on cotton embroidery floss. The simplicity of the design, coupled with my own supply of very colourful roving, means that I can reproduce and customise them easily. I am in the midst of making many more of these in all sorts of colours of the spectrum, and will be listing them as they become available.

**Contest Giveaway**

BIRTHDAY CUPCAKE
As many of you are already aware, the contest giveaway winner is to be announced on August 31st!

If you are already a fan of Niko & Nonnie on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/NikoandNonnie) and have clicked "LIKE" with your personal account, OR follow @NikoNonnie on Twitter, you will automatically receive 1 entry in the drawing. If you have entered the contest via the instructions on our website  (http://www.nikoandnonnie.com/contest.html) that will earn you 1 entry. If you "Like" us AND "Follow" us AND complete the contest question on the website, you will earn 3 entries. Why not triple your chances?

So far there has been a tremendous response - it seems this needle felted birthday cupcake is a popular item! It is also available on our website and in the Etsy shop to buy, if you are so inclined.

For any and all questions, custom items, etc. you can always email me at info@nikoandnonnie.com

Good luck to all!

Monday, 22 August 2011

The loss of Jack

This morning my husband and I woke up to the sound of rain beating down against our windows and the wind lapping around our house.  It seemed an appropriate signal to the end of our vacation and a return to work after countless days of sunshine. As we drank our coffee and turned on the computer to read the headlines, we learned that today Canada lost a beloved political leader, thinker and activist: Jack Layton, Leader of the Opposition and Canada's New Democratic Party. As the rain fell from the sky, we read articles, condolences to his family and friends, commentaries, reactions...it almost did not seem real. Jack Layton was gone, taken from the world prematurely by a long-standing battle with cancer. He was 61 years-old.

I recently became a dual citizen of the USA and Canada back in March 2011.  It took some 13 years for me to (finally) acquire my Canadian citizenship; I am honoured to bear allegiance to both of these countries. Each of these nations is deeply interconnected to my sensibilities, my memories, my philosophies, my life as a youth and now as an adult... The United States and Canada share the longest undefended border in the world. We share a commonality as workers, students, friends, and loved ones in the fabric and history of North America.

Despite a close relationship between the two, over these many years, I have been on the receiving end of many untoward political comments: it is a delicate and difficult stance to navigate when diplomacy is often undervalued by others in their criticisms and platitudes. Somehow, you increasingly find yourself becoming the scapegoat for the "mistakes" and "indiscretions" of the country in which you were born and raised or currently reside, and the hurtful words that attack your nation's political ethos become very personal. You feel defensive, like less of a person. You wish the unsolicited criticisms would stop, you close your ears...you stop believing in change. The most difficult opinions to change are those that are centered around intolerance and indifference. For some, empathy is hard to come by.

When Obama was elected, I felt a swelling in my chest and a renewed pride in the United States. As I watched the crowds cheering in America, I was ecstatic that my vote, along with millions of others, had elected this man as the President of the United States. I lay on the bed with my children, my daughter then only 26 months-old and my son, a newborn of only 5 days...My husband and I joked that our son had in fact arrived a month earlier than expected just so he could be there to watch this historic moment unfold. Through the tears of joy streaming down our faces, we saw the future. We were filled with hope that times would change, that lives would improve and that the slandered reputation of the United States would once again redeem itself as a land of promise and opportunity.

This past spring, as a newly minted Canadian, I rediscovered that hope and pride in the words of Jack Layton. Finally able to have a say in the elections in this country, I researched and read up as much as possible. Mr. Layton's energy and commitment, his platform of core values encompassing family, healthcare and the environment - I truly felt as though he were connecting with the younger 18-35 voters in Canada, to inspire us to get out there and find our voices - and make a difference in all of our lives. Change was palpable in the air and in the end, it too was a historic election. Even though Prime Minister Harper retained his position, the NDP had overtaken the Liberals and gained Official Opposition status. Watching CBC election coverage that night, I felt a familiar rush of pride and possibility once more swelling up in my heart, choking up as I had with Obama's victory back in November 2008. It was without a doubt the start of something better.

While there are many who do not subscribe to politics of any kind, or who feel that political leaders make many mistakes, advance particular agendas, are motivated by a hunger to enlarge their egos or influence, I think we can put aside those differences for today. Today I am mourning alongside my fellow Canadians the loss of a courageous human being. Jack Layton fought as desperately as he could to overtake a disease that held his life hanging in the balance - and lost.

 I am including here a link to a letter he wrote to Canadians just two days ago. It is a letter of outstanding strength and determination. As the rain washes over our city today, our thoughts are with you, Jack. We honour our responsibilities to our nation and to eachother. We'll never let anyone tell us it can't be done.

"My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we'll change the world."
-Jack Layton (1950-2011)

Sunday, 31 July 2011

Finders keepers...

I have got a feeling that today's blog post will be a bit longer than usual. I feel as though it has been some time since my last one.  I suppose I could just check the date of the previous entry, but I am lazy to open up a new tab and check, so I suppose you will meander with me! Ok, you go ahead and peek now! I bet it has been a little while...

This week was punctuated by several random moments for which I am grateful. On Monday I stumbled upon a wonderful fabric store that unfortunately has since closed its doors for good. It was the first and last time I shopped there, so I needed to quickly decide and pick before it was all gone. This shop's total liquidation of inventory meant that I was able to buy very fancy fabric from Spain, France and the like - for only a fraction of the price. We're talking $157 per yard, for much, MUCH less. I stocked up on upholstery grade cotton-linens in gorgeous shades like terracotta, vivid bold prints and luminescent blacks and silvers. I bought some other bits and bobs there and I'm already excited to turn them into...something!

While shopping, I shared some truly beautiful moments with my daughter.  Her energy and spirit brought me back to my childhood with my own mother (herself a knitter, seamstress and crafter from a long line of creative, empowered women). The excitement over creating something from raw materials with your own two hands begs the question: do you crave opportunities to collaborate with others or do you prefer to do it all alone?

At present, there should also be a parcel on its way to my house where I will be anxiously awaiting some new Japanese kokka fabrics. I have added a picture of a current WIP utilising some adorable kokka fabric I bought a while back - absolutely perfect for a little boy's room! I am making one for my own boy and of course, I will have this pillow available for purchase in the N&N shop as well.

Japanese kokka fabric pillow/ organic lambs' wool stuffing

I am also in the midst of working on the Fall 2011 collection of Niko & Nonnie. I will be giving you a sneaky peek at a new item I hope babies and toddlers everywhere will adore! I must divulge that I might have to make an extra one for my husband who said it might very well be his new favourite item. This autumn collection will slowly be trickling into the shop during the month of August; I will also be offering a shop sale on selected items in both the website boutique and Etsy shop.  All of the items I have listed in my Etsy shop ship *FREE* to any destination - worldwide!

If you have visited the websites lately, you most likely will have seen the Circus Jingle Ball, the first in a collection of soft wooly and jingly items for babies and toddlers.

*New* CIRCUS JINGLE BALL needle felted toy



What I love most about this item is that it is very generously sized and firmly felted - it is a great toy for little dreamers who are working on their gross motor skills. Catching and throwing a ball is an integral part of childhood, and in this way, every toss and throw can be accompanied by a reassuring jingle!

Now for a related item and a mini-preview for autumn...

*New* CUTE-AS-A-BUTTON MUSHROOM RATTLE 


Jingle bell rattle - just perfect for little hands!

As I close this blog post, I wanted to share several photographs of some other new items that will be up in the shop quite soon. I spent an amazing afternoon with my children today and we took 200 or so photographs - that is one heck of a lot to sort through! My daughter graciously modeled many of the new bracelets while my son became absolutely filthy playing in the dirt.  After we finished the shoot, I plunked them in a well-deserved bath and plugged in my camera.  Here are some highlights:







Simple joys. Here's hoping and wishing that all of you are having an unforgettable summer.

Natural, healthy toys for baby & toddler
ps: I've had a very positive response to the new website and contest giveaway. If you still haven't entered our contest, you have til the end of August to do so. For details, please visit: http://www.nikoandnonnie.com

Friday, 22 July 2011

Catching a smile...

I am more than slightly in love with needle felting. While I'm at it, let's add fabric, beads, red balloons, cheese, tea, Valencia oranges, purple, scarves, and trying to find the "golden key" in Caramilk bars.  Perhaps I should have listed all those things in my profile! I could go on forever. The world is a mighty splendid place, full of temptations too many and varied to count.

Speaking of catching a smile, have you entered Niko & Nonnie's latest contest giveaway? This adorable needle felted BIRTHDAY CUPCAKE is the prize! For contest details, please visit N&N online at http://www.nikoandnonnie.com/contest.html and click on the pic to win! The cupcake is available in the shop as well and is a customisable item, so if you'd prefer pink icing, or magenta sprinkles only, it can be done! :)

BIRTHDAY CUPCAKE - enter to win!

The past few days have been filled hopping around the city to source new materials for the shop. I visited one of my favourite places to buy wool and purchased several different types to test out for various purposes. Love, life and laughter...how about loftiness, lanolin and lamb-i-ness..?

This afternoon the children and I picked up more beads, cardstock and a few other bits and bobs. For my part, I exhibited self-control and managed a not-outrageous bill, and I felt particularly proud! We returned home and sat on the back porch crafting until it was nearly dusk. There are many projects to finish and so it seems as though it was time well-spent.

Results of some new wool (available online now!):

*New* Deluxe Cookie Sampler


Linzer torte with lemon cream filling


Chocolate-marble rainbow chip

Wouldn't this make a fabulous addition to a play kitchen or an afternoon tea party? Perhaps a gift for a special little dreamer?

Set of (4) needle felted 100% pure wool cookies:

(1) Chocolate-marble rainbow chip
(1) Lemon-iced shortbread heart
(1) Linzer torte filled with lemon cream
(1) Lavender-iced shortbread star

Last, but not least...I've added just a smattering of my products...

Etes-vous francophone? Magasinez-vous depuis l'Europe? N'hésitez pas à nous découvrir en France! Vous trouverez votre bonheur...  


http://nikoetnonnie.alittlemarket.com


xoxo

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Do you speak...?

A rainy Saturday night here in Vancouver following a cold, wet day. Summer has all but disappeared this past week and I think our garden is worse for the wear. We've been burrowing in the house eating homemade popcorn and watching the original Winnie the Pooh on VHS. Yes, you read that correctly! We are planning on seeing the new film in a few days and if the number of times my children have watched the trailer alone is any indication - we are excited! I'm eager to see an onscreen departure from CGI in favour of the "old" style of animation. Most of all, I am looking forward to being swept away to an imaginary world I visited so often in my youth.

I have been occupied this week by a variety of goings on. In the past few days I have carried out many changes to the website, namely updates, drop down menus with galleries for each item in the Shop section... HTML, CSS - and me. I'm learning quite a bit as I go along and if I honestly had more time to devote to quiet study, I think it could get very interesting. I was not the greatest fan of computer programming when I had to learn it years ago, and now I think I honestly wouldn't mind it. While I still prefer woodland sprites to computer-based ones, I must admit that it's all part of a necessary and fruitful process in growing this business.

The other bit of very important news (for all my francophones out there!) is that I am currently working on a French version of the website.  I am actually, by profession, a writer and a translator, so this type of work is right up my street.  I know that I often divulge very little in terms of the biographical aspect of Niko & Nonnie, but I suppose that you already have a somewhat clear picture of the brand. Where are we headed precisely? I sincerely hope in a very exciting direction!

En tout cas, on vous tient au courant!


I've also saved the very best bit for last! Niko & Nonnie is offering a contest giveaway! I didn't require much to enter the last contest, so I thought I'd have a bit of fun with it and actually ask my readers to answer a question in order to enter.

Needle felted BIRTHDAY CUPCAKE



One lucky winner will win a needle felted BIRTHDAY CUPCAKE - *new* from Niko & Nonnie. For all the details on how to enter, please visit N&N on the web at http://www.nikoandnonnie.com
The drawing will be held on August 31st and the winner will be announced on the website (and via other social media avenues, too!) Good luck to all our participants!

I bid you all - Good Night!

Monday, 11 July 2011

Growing older, one day at a time...

I cut off my son's hair the other night.

All those gorgeous ringlets and cherubic blond curls: gone. I could hardly stand it. My eyes welled up with so many tears, it was as if my hand was controlled by another me, a stronger and more evolved me, someone who had already come to terms with the notion of growing up.

As all of you will concur, once you start cutting hair, there is no turning back. My son straddled the line between cooperative and squirmy while my daughter and husband cheered, "Summer haircut for little man!" We laughed and made the obvious references to Samson and Delilah and I sniffled my way through, pausing every so often to save a lock or two for posterity. When I had finally finished his haircut (and realised that I needed to stop obsessing about the layering and the shaping, etc.), we were left with a 33-month-old "cool kid" with wavy, strawberry-blond hair. He marched over to the mirror in the bathroom and did his "Knock, Knock, who's there?" joke he always repeats about himself and pulled at his hair, all the while smiling and giggling.

Our children teach us in inexplicable ways. Their spirited sensibilities reach out to us and grab us - head, heart and soul. Time marches too slowly when you are young, and too quickly when you are ... a parent.


In all things Niko & Nonnie, did you happen to catch our featured items on the Etsy showcase? Here is a brief sampling of how it turned out:

Dinos Roar pillow



Before I sign off for the evening, in the spirit of summer merrymaking, I thought it might be fun to try a blog hop. Niko & Nonnie just joined this particular one and is #52 on the list...

http://www.nikoandnonnie.com

Thursday, 7 July 2011

**And we're on in 5...4...3...**

I am delighted to report that as of early this morning, Niko & Nonnie's website is now live!

http://www.nikoandnonnie.com

We are quite content with the look and feel of the website and have been working hard to develop a site that is easy to navigate. We hope it will continue to reflect the ongoing development of the shop in the days and years to come!  A few new items have been added in the SHOP section of the new website as well, so go and have a look when you've got a moment! Items can be purchased directly through the N&N website (which should come as good news to wholesalers and independent retailers!) or on the Etsy site as before.

Don't forget - tomorrow, July 8th, is the day for N&N's Etsy showcase! I will be adding more items to my Etsy shop later this afternoon, in anticipation of Friday's event. Which 10 items have I favourited for the event? Tune in all day tomorrow to find out! The items will be on a rotation, so please be sure to click on the "See More" tab at the top of the Etsy screen just in case.

http://www.etsy.com/category/children?ref=fp_ln_children

As always, a grateful thank-you :)
N&N