Thursday, February 5, 2009

buckets!

I'm taking stock and photographing all of my burlap buckets for tomorrow's sale. I might have a couple more up in the morning, but this will give you an idea of what's in store for my 11 am Etsy update at designs mayamade. Thanks for your amazing response to my root and bulb sacks. I'll make sure to have a couple on hand for the shop tomorrow. If you miss one... I'll have another update in two weeks. It's very exciting to have some new things on the shelves, and I plan on keeping my shop filled regularly... due to your encouragement and great feedback. So here's a sampling of the buckets:

I have little buckets...

I have big buckets with graphics or without...

More up tomorrow morn. before I head over to Etsy to open the door and welcome you all in!


p.s. inspiration boards and pin cushions will be there, too! Pin It

21 comments:

  1. I might just have to accept that I won't have the time to make buckets for storage in the baby's room and get them from you! What size, do you think, would work best for storing baby/toddler clothes, cloth diapers, and such? xo!

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  2. I want an inspiration board! What sizes are you selling, and can I get a preview of the price range? I toyed with the idea of making my own, and that will help me with my decision:) But if it's in my price range I would really love to support you!

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  3. I absolutely adore my knitting bucket which sits next to my bed. It is one of my favorite things!
    xo

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  4. These are lovely!

    Do you iron burlap? For some reason I think that it would be hard to do...but I've never really thought about it before until just now...

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  5. I love your burlap buckets. I have long had a love affair of burlap coffee sacks. The things you great out of them are inspiring.

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  6. these are just wonderful!! I would love to have a batch of these to sell at knack! :)

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  7. I predict these will FLY off the shelves!!!

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  8. Oh my goodness, Maya, I think I'm as excited as you about this shop update !! :) Can't wait for tomorrow !! xoxox Good luck with all the shop listing ! xoxox

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  9. Will there be any of your beautiful knitting bags.
    I so love them:)

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  10. Oooohhh! I love them!

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  11. The variety and character of each are so splendid! It's so amazing what you do with burlap Maya!

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  12. Thanks everyone... taking a break while listing on Etsy for the morning. I have almost 20 assorted buckets!
    Answers:
    Meg: the large are the only ones that I'll have tomorrow for clothing storage. I might have some mediums in a week. Smalls are perfect for changing table essentials.
    Brandislee: I'm selling medium boards (large are so expensive to ship) and hope to have a picture up on the blog before 11 am...we'll see! I'm selling them because of the interest, but I would encourage anyone to try making one of these with my tutorial... shipping is still not cheap!
    Candied Fabrics: yup. I iron burlap... I iron everything!
    Barb (Knack)-we'll have to talk, I'm flattered!

    Thanks everyone!

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  13. Whoops! Margie forgot to answer about the knitting buckets. They will becoming in my next update in a week or so. I needed to satiate the burlap lovers a little bit.

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  14. where are you getting your burlap from???

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  15. Mojavi,
    I get it in the form of recycled bean sacks from our local coffee roasters.

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  16. Iam in France it is possible to order one or two buckets, by Etsy ?

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  17. WOW, you have been so busy. They are wonderful!

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  18. Lenaetcie- I'd be happy to ship to France. Please convo me directly through Etsy so that I may reply to you. thanks!

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  19. I saw tutorials for these around Christmas, and sadly they are still on my to-do list. Might have to bump them up after seeing these! Thanks for sharing!

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  20. Wow, those buckets are so nice! love your work...

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