A Final Small Anniversary Gift

Happy Friday, everyone!

This is Elise. If you are interested in meeting her, please check back on the blog sometime tomorrow, Saturday, March 26. She is waiting on some clothes. Tomorrow, the anniversary week's final blog will be posted and included in the blog will be details regarding Elise.

Please have a wonderful evening and thank you for stopping by today. 

Day 4 Anniversary Giveaway

For those of you who are greeting a new day...

Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

For those of you who are bidding a day farewell...

Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. 

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Today, on the fourth day of our week long celebration, the second to last gift of the week......a FREE Semi-custom 6" Wee-Bee Mini Elfcup to be delivered within the next 4 weeks.

The 6" Wee-Bee Mini Elfcup is Scarlet Elfcup's signature doll...the smallest doll in my line of dolls and my most favorite to create. The 6" Wee-Bee Mini Elfcup pattern was introduced in the Fall of 2014...nine months after I began Scarlet Elfcup. I fell so hopelessly in love with this size doll that I haven't been able to stop making them.

This tiny creation was derived from my original 6" doll, Gardien. The Gardien was one of my very first creations, begun because I wanted to make the smallest size doll possible which can still maintain a good form fit for detailed clothing. That's always been my thing....I LOVE SMALL. When I reflect on this, I find that this applies to almost everything in my life. When I camp and backpack, I pack only things that can be packed as small and as tight as possible. When I climb, the smaller the holds, the more gravitated I am and the more thrilled I am with the climb. When I pack for travel, I travel with the smallest pack I can...if it doesn't fit in the pack, it doesn't come. I traveled for 2 months through the Himalayas and India with one backpack the size of a daypack and carried with me exactly two pairs of clothes...one I wore on me and one I kept as a spare in my pack. (I handwashed and hung them to dry each day for 2 months...so, yes, I did bathe during those two months.) When I shop, I love to buy things that are small or that can be packed up small. When I knit, I love knitting with 0000 size needles. They are my favorites to knit with. There, you see...I just love all things SMALL.

So, it is no surprise that the first sized dolls I really wanted to create were the 6" dolls. When I created Gardien, I was pretty thrilled. But, I wasn't happy with how the Gardien looked. I wanted something equivalent to the large sized dolls...sophisticated, beautiful, well structured....but just many levels smaller. So, I worked to do exactly that and hence was born the 6" Wee-Bee Mini Elfcup. And to today, the 6" Wee-Bee Mini Elfcup remains the size I make the most of.

Today, I want to offer you a chance at a FREE Semi-custom Scarlet Elfcup 6" Wee-Bee Mini Elfcup. The doll will be created with mohair yarn, an unsculpted face (just like the original featured in all the photos above), and will come with one outfit. To enter your name for the drawing, simply leave a comment below and leave me your first and last name so that I may contact you in the case that you are a winner. (Note: If your comment doesn't appear on the comment block below straight away, do not fret. It takes some time to get processed and then it will eventually appear.)

Entries will close on Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 12:00 AM (PST). The winner will be announced via the Scarlet Elfcup blog sometime on Sunday, March 27, 2016.

Thank you for stopping by and good luck if you are entering your name for the drawing.

 

 

Day 3 Anniversary Giveaway

Hello again! I'm back today with a small friend I found. She was in the woods looking after some baby bird eggs. I named her Raspberry because she reminds me of Raspberry macarons. She's looking for a loving home. If you are interested in taking this baby bunny home, please look further down in the blog for info on how to enter your name for the drawing.

Raspberry measures 8" (25 cm) long. This sweet soft bunny is made with all natural materials. Raspberry is made with clean, pre-washed, repurposed 100% cashmere. Raspberry's ears, hands and feet are lined with a lovely 100% cotton fabric. Raspberry is stuffed with 100% clean carded wool. She is squishy and cuddly. Her eyes and nose are embroidered with 100% cotton embroidery floss. Her arms and legs are string jointed and will not withstand to rough play. So, gentle as she goes. She is recommended for ages 5+ only. She is not intended as a toy for young children who still mouth their toys.

Raspberry's floral crown is hand knitted from a delicate halo of 100% mohair yarn and permanently fixed to her head.

Raspberry comes with a nest of bird eggs wrapped in a hand crocheted bowl. The bowl is made from 100% cotton yarn. The three small wooden eggs each measure a little over 1" (2.5 cm) tall. The trio of unfinished wooden eggs are perfect for decorating to your heart's desire.

Raspberry Bunny is being given away as Day 3's FREE gift from Scarlet Elfcup for being here to celebrate our 2-year birthday. See below for details.

If you are interested in entering your name into the drawing to bring Raspberry home for FREE simply follow Scarlet Elfcup on Instagram, leave a comment or 'love' the photo of Raspberry on Instagram. This will help me identify those who are interested in participating in the drawing so that I don't inadvertently spam all of my followers on Instagram. You can also enter the drawing by leaving a comment in the comment box below (be sure to leave your first and last name so that I can contact you in the case that you are a winner).

Entries will close on Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 12:00 AM (PST). The winner will be notified sometime on Sunday via the Scarlet Elfcup blog.

The Art of Managing an Online Creative Business

When I started Scarlet Elfcup two years ago, I dived headlong into it not knowing one thing about doll making or running an online creative business. The only thing I knew was that I had the chance to try something absolutely new and different from anything I've ever done or dreamed of doing. And so, I propelled forward and took a leap of faith with the following quote by Tim Ferris inspiring me:

"Conditions are never perfect. 'Someday' is a disease that will take your dreams to the grave with you. If it's important to you and you want to do it 'eventually', just do it and correct the course along the way."

So, began the journey.

It has been an incredible journey. But, like all journeys, the incredible is defined as much by the beautiful moments as it is by the hard and challenging times. Running an online creative business takes a whole lot of heart and courage. If I had asked myself the question, "What could I possibly have to offer that would be any different from the thousands upon thousands of other blogs, doll makers or fiber artists out there?", I wouldn't be here having the time of my life. That's a question I'm happy I didn't ask myself when I started this journey.

Running an online creative business is an art...the art of the balancing act...a skill I've never been able to achieve. Nonetheless, it's worth a try over and over again. Living, learning and keeping up with the times is only a small part of what it takes to thrive in this world filled with creative geniuses.

Starting and maintaining a creative business is hard work. It takes:

  • Working evenings and weekends: There isn't enough time in a day to accomplish or create everything I'm dreaming about. In Scarlet Elfcup creations as well as anything I've ever done in my past life, I enjoy making things that I've never tried before or tweaking existing things into perfection. Hence, as you can imagine, each project brings an entirely different pattern or design to be dreamt up and created. Copious amounts of time are put into designing and creating patterns, organizing photo shoots, gathering thoughts for the blog posts, researching different materials, tools and resources, learning new skills and techniques, writing meaningful blog posts with clear intentions.
  • Staying up to date: I try to keep track of my favorite blogs and fiber artists and interact with readers and followers on my own blog and social media sites and respond on a daily basis. I also make it a point to go through emails and respond to those who have contacted me for any form of comments or inquiries. Staying up to date, without over-running on 'making' time requires a whole lot of discipline and time management. It's impossible to keep up with all of my favorite blogs and fiber artists without eating into my own time to make and create.
  • Maintaining social media interaction: I am a pretty private person. You're hard pressed to find my face anywhere on the internet. In my personal life, I don't use social media. I check email sparingly. And I'm on the phone even less. I'm a here and now 'present-right-before-you' kind of person. So, when I started Scarlet Elfcup, I was forced to 'get with the times'...enter the world of Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and much more. The technical aspects of blogging and dealing with an online world that is ever-changing challenges and inspires me. I'm still learning the ins and outs of social media. I'll continue to study other blogs, ask questions and try out things for myself. And it'll all lead me to do the thing that inspired me to start Scarlet Elfcup in the first place...try something different, learn something new. 

This leads me to today's "live and learn" moment...my exploration into the world of Tumblr...the online photo blogging place. So, if you're there...help Scarlet Elfcup through it. If you're not, and you're interested in trying something new, then, let's go together and learn it together.

Follow Scarlet Elfcup on Tumblr...just for the fun of it...or for the chance to win today's giveaway...

A set of 3 Rainbabies

The Rainbaby was Scarlet Elfcup's very first and original creation. Scarlet Elfcup's Rainbaby was inspired by California's drought. They were called the Rainbabies in Hibernation.

At the time that they were created, California had been in severe drought for several years and there had been little to no snow on many California mountains. Those of us who live here felt it in the air. So, it was no wonder that rain was on my mind a lot and therefore I wanted to bring the whimsical idea of rain into the world...it was perhaps just a piece of hope...a dream, a wish for water from the heavens.

These Rainbabies are amongst hundreds and thousands of Rainbabies still in hibernation...in a deep deep slumber they slept. The question was, "When will they rise and shine to shower California with much needed water?" Sweet little slumbering ones, they were.

Well, today, we can all sigh a brief sigh of relief that the rains finally came to California. This year was the first year in many long years that California enjoyed a most wonderful gift from nature...rain! And so, the Rainbabies finally stirred and graced us with their waking sleepyheads. As such, I felt that I really wanted to make some of these sweet babies again. The last time my fingers enjoyed the sweetness of their tiny and super soft bodies was back in early 2014. It is time they came back into the world.

These precious palm-sized (3.5") Rainbabies are handmade from pre-washed, re-purposed, 100% cashmere and stuffed with clean carded wool. Their doll skin is made with 100% cotton jersey. Their facial features are made of 100% cotton embroidery floss. They come in 100% cotton muslin bags hand embroidered by me with a design that I created and drew myself...the word 'baby' with the Rainbaby emblem. 

The Rainbabies are perfect for baby shower favors. They can be given to a special someone as a gift or gift tag attached to a gift box.

The Rainbaby can also be given to a loved  one to carry around in the pocket. Or they can be hung as an ornament for any holiday, any time of the year.

If you are interested in entering your name into the drawing to take these Rainbabies home for FREE simply follow Scarlet Elfcup on Tumblr, like the blog post and reblog the post. 

Entries will close on Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 12:00 AM (PST). The winner will be notified via the Scarlet Elfcup blog.

Celebrating Two Years in the Making!!

Today, on the 20th of March, Scarlet Elfcup is proud to celebrate two years in the making! The fact that today marks the official start of Spring and the Vernal Equinox is no coincidence. Spring is all about change and new beginnings.  As such, today seemed appropriate to open Scarlet Elfcup to the world. And so, she was introduced on this day, two years past.

The fact that Scarlet Elfcup still exists today is a gift that I do not take for granted. She has come far and it is not without a lot of hard work, passion, and commitment. But, this part is only the half of it. The rest come from the support of those who appreciate handmade, natural fiber arts. Without this support, we would not be here. So, I thank you from the bottom of my heart and I want to take time throughout the course of this coming week to express my gratitude to all the people who've made it possible for Scarlet Elfcup to continue to thrive and exist.

Come! I invite you to join in celebrating Scarlet Elfcup's two-year birthday! Starting from tomorrow, Monday, March 21st, Scarlet Elfcup will be giving away one handmade creation a day for 5 days!!! Simply check in, here, on the blog to find out how to win the giveaways. I hope to see you around for the celebration this week!

With All My Gratitude -

Young, maker and creator of Scarlet Elfcup

Spring Bears, Spring Bunnies

Spring is almost here...officially, Sunday March 20th marks the Vernal Equinox. Coinciding, but not coincidentally, with the Vernal Equinox is Scarlet Elfcup's birth date! Yes, friends, on Sunday, March 20th Scarlet Elfcup will turn two! There is much to be celebrated in the second year of life. But, don't let me spoil the fun just yet.

Instead, let me tell you that the bears and the bunnies have come out from hibernation to jumpstart the festivities that Spring has to offer.

This lot has roused from slumber to gather together and bring you baskets of Easter goods. After making Juju Bunny for Baby Amandina, I was so excited to have a stuffed bunny pattern that I wanted to make different variations of the critter by working with different fabric types and textures. Here are the results:

KORDEE, corduroy baby bear

Kordee measures slightly less than 8" (20 cm) long. This lovely textured bear is made with all natural materials. Kordee is made with 100% cotton corduroy. Kordee's ears, hands and feet are lined with a beautiful 100% Japanese Echino cotton linen fabric. Kordee is stuffed with 100% clean carded wool. His eyes and nose are embroidered with 100% cotton embroidery floss. His arms and legs are string jointed and stabilized and strengthened with beautiful vintage wooden buttons.

Kordee comes dressed accordingly for the occasion whilst wearing a hand knit bunny bonnet. His tangerine bonnet is hand knit with a 50% wool / 50% alpaca yarn by Isager. The ears are lined with the same fabric as that on his ears, hands and feet. 

Kordee comes bearing a nest full of tiny eggs which he found on the forest floor while scavenging for nuts and berries. The nest measures 3" (7.6 cm) in diameter and less than 1" (2.5 cm) tall and is crocheted with strips of 100% Japanese cotton linen fabric , made from the same material as that lining his ears, paws and feet. The three small wooden eggs each measure a little over 1" (2.5 cm) tall and are left unfinished and undecorated so that you can have the pleasure of decorating them with baby bear, Kordee, over Easter. 

CARMINA, velveteen baby bunny

Carmina measures approximately 8" (20 cm) long. This luxurious velveteen bunny is made with all natural materials. Carmina is made with premium quality 100% cotton velvet. When you hold her, you will know how ultra soft she feels. Carmina's ears, hands and feet are lined with a beautiful 100% Japanese Echino cotton linen fabric. Carmina is stuffed with 100% clean carded wool. Her eyes and nose are embroidered with 100% cotton embroidery floss. Her arms and legs are string jointed and stabilized and strengthened with beautiful wooden crafted buttons.

Carmina comes capped with an ultra-soft bunny bonnet. Her lovely 100% baby alpaca hat is hand knit with holes fitted just for her baby bunny ears to poke through.

Carmina comes carrying on her back a basket filled with a single wooden egg. The basket measures a little over 2" (5 cm) in diameter and about 2" (5 cm) tall and is crocheted with a 100% merino wool yarn by Madeleine Tosh. The straps are made of 100% linen ribbon. The wooden egg is made in Russia and measures 3" (7.6 cm) tall and 6" (15 cm) in circumference...so, about the size of an actual small egg. The egg is left unfinished and undecorated so that you may have the pleasure of painting and adorning it yourself on Easter. It is also hollowed inside...perfect for inserting a tiny surprise for your loved one on Easter.

TOTO, woolen baby bear

Toto measures 10" (25 cm) long. This sweet soft bear is made with all natural materials. Toto is made with clean, pre-washed, repurposed 100% merino wool. Toto's ears, hands and feet are lined with a lovely Liberty of London 100% cotton poplin fabric. Toto is stuffed with 100% clean carded wool. His eyes and nose are embroidered with 100% cotton embroidery floss. His arms and legs are string jointed and stabilized and strengthened with 100% coconut shell buttons.

Toto comes capped with an ultra-soft bunny bonnet. His lovely 100% baby alpaca hat is hand knit with an Isager yarn and the ears are lined with the same fabric as that found on his ears, hands and feet.

Toto lumbers along carrying a basket filled with three tiny wooden eggs. The basket is hand weaved using clean and treated pine-needles shed by the great Redwood trees found locally. The basket is weaved in the shape of an upside-downed bees nest for little bears love to dip their paws inside such nests when the sweet smell of honey is in the air. Inside the basket, strips of linen are used for straw. The three small wooden eggs each measure a little over 1" (2.5 cm) tall. The trio of unfinished wooden eggs are perfect for decorating to your heart's desire come Easter. 

PEBBLES, cotton linen baby bunny

Pebbles measures approximately 8" (20 cm) long. This simply chic bunny is made with all natural materials. Pebbles is made with 100% cotton linen. Pebbles' ears, hands and feet are lined with a beautiful 100% Japanese cotton linen fabric. Pebbles is stuffed with 100% clean carded wool. Her eyes and nose are embroidered with 100% cotton embroidery floss. Her cheeks are blushed with red beeswax. Her arms and legs are string jointed and stabilized and strengthened with beautiful wooden crafted buttons.

Pebbles comes wearing a smart bunny bonnet. Her sweet pink cap is hand knit with mohair, silk and merino wool yarn and an opening made just to fit her wee bunny lobes.

Pebbles comes carrying on her back a basket filled with a single wooden egg. The basket measures a little over 2" (5 cm) in diameter and about 2" (5 cm) tall and is crocheted with a 100% cotton yarn. The straps are made from ric-rac. The wooden egg measures 3" (7.6 cm) tall and 6" (15 cm) in circumference...so, about the size of an actual small egg. The egg is left unadorned so that you may have the pleasure of painting and decorating it to your heart's delight. And the hollowed inside is perfect for sneaking a special note or treat inside for your loved one.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Kordee, Carmina, Toto, and Pebbles are recommended for ages 5+ due to the delicate nature of their design. Their string jointed limbs will not withstand rough play. And the small parts on them pose as choking hazards for very young children. They are not intended for children who still mouth their toys.

If you are interested in giving these Spring bears and Spring bunnies a loving home to go to for Easter, they are now available in the Etsy shop.