Say you neeeed something, be it a special outfit, more clothing to replace old clothing for a changing season, a gadget holder for your newest gadget, some dishes in your newly renovated kitchen, or anything else you can imagine. Instead of going to the nearest big box store, how bout making that purchase from a local craftsperson?? If none can be found to make what you need, then hit up Etsy, Artfire,1000Markets, or even (gulp) EBay to find what you need that is handcrafted rather than mass produced. Your money will be going to that individual for that item. its not going to China, or to a multimillion dollar corporations that dont need any more money, your helping out an individual, a family in most cases. Your helping them grow a small business, and helping them care for their family financially
If every person in America would vow
I wont buy anything that I know I can get handmade. I am very poor myself, but I don't mind paying the price for top quality handmade items, and I have to say I have never in my lifetime purchased a handmade item that was inferior but i have brought home lots of junk made in China that fell apart within hours or months of purchase. Because of my financial standing I do a lot of trading to get things we need or want, and when I have money I am all too willing to buy! My motto is: "If I cant make it or buy it handmade or second hand then I dont need it"
I wont buy anything new. I do shop at thrift stores for electronics or kitchen gadgets we cant buy handmade, or I check the local freecycle or craigslist for things just so I dont patronize a big box store. I also buy from individuals rather than stores when it comes to electronics that the kids want. I plan on building my next computer with parts I buy from a local small business shop. I wont be going to Best Buy for my next one thats for sure!
I do make all of our soaps, and cleaners here at home. And the last time I bought commercial made soaps and cleaners was about 4 years ago...been a while! I make my own clothing, or trade for clothing others have made. Sometimes I get surprises of large boxes of beautiful handmade clothing in the mail! I am so blessed! I am proud to say that about 90% of my closet is handmade. Only my underclothing, socks, and a few t shirts are mass produced and I am working on changing this number to 100%
I make a lot of Maylee's clothing, and her other clothing is from second hand sources. Her shoes are even handmade! I have purchased a few things new for her but I try to keep the new clothing purchases to a minimum. Almost all her toys are handmade as well except for a few her father got for her that make noise.
Tyler is not so easy...I buy ALL of his clothing from thrift stores or from generous gifts from friends. Same with hubs. We dont buy anything new here. Its just feeding the machine to do so.
Whenever I need anything my first thought is," Do I know anyone who makes it on my team" I go to my Street Team first for stuff I need, then second if we dont have a member who makes what I need, I think about my other friends online. If they dont make it then I hit Etsy or Artfire and do a search. I buy Local first if I can. Supporting Kentucky is my goal, and if I can find someone here in Louisville that sells what I need then all the better!
I encourage you all, especially with this holiday coming up, to Buy handmade. A handmade gift means so much more usually, and is so treasured and appreciated. There is no better way to say,"Love you man!" than with a handmade gift, and a handmade card!
Live a Handmade life.
Photo notes: Maylee's friend Kitty is our newest family member. He was located in a thrift store about a month or two ago, and Maylee grabbed him and hasnt put him down since. She takes him everywhere she goes and even rocks him to sleep at night. He also gets a small portion of all her meals....
The shirt with the pink hood on it in the 2nd to last photo was made by *ME* this is my newest love. T SHIRTS! I love chopping them up and making other stuff from them!
The outfit Maylee is wearing in the bottom photo was hand batiked by Justine of PotomacRiverGoods She has finally outgrown it I think! It lasted us about a year! Its ready for the next baby who wants it. Its in great shape and the colors are still vibrant and beautiful!





6 comments:
Sing it loud,
SING IT PPROUD SISTER!!
I try my hardest to make everything I can.
And when I can't make it I get it at the Etsy or the Farmers Markets around me.
I'm even beginning to buy artwork from local artists.
Although I do still love MAC for my Makeup.
I'm working on getting more into Mineral Makeup.
But it's VERY expensive.
And somewhat hard to find for me.
If I had a choice I would totally choose to get everything handmade or second hand.
Oh and my 50th post will be a reveiw.
FOR YOU!!!
Of your Nag Champa Laundry Soap!!!
And I just busted out the Nag Champa Sample Soap you so kindly sent me.
I love it.
All of my things smell just like my favorite inscents!!
Have a great day sweetie.
And thanks for the awesome post.
I totally enjoyed it!!
Oh and another thing before I forget.
Your sea horse has inspired me to get my hair dreaded!!!
Peace Love && Lipstick
XOXOXOOX
JordanMayTwigs.
<3
Great posting Libby!! You know I couldn't agree with you more!!
Awesome post Libby.
Carolyn M
Thanks so much guys! I appreciate the love sooo much! I had to make a post about how awesome handmade is. I think everyone should buy handmade and encourage others to do it too!
Jordan, I am so proud of you for getting dreads! Just be patient with them it took mine about 5 or 6 months to actually look like dreads! Your gonna look like hell for a little while but once they start locking up its all worth it. As a hint...my soap made without shea butter is awesome for locking up dreads..I usually make it in Karma scent. I was gonna make some more this week..hint..hint...I am AWFUL! Just trying to help tho!
Thanks so much guys! I appreciate the love sooo much! I had to make a post about how awesome handmade is. I think everyone should buy handmade and encourage others to do it too!
Jordan, I am so proud of you for getting dreads! Just be patient with them it took mine about 5 or 6 months to actually look like dreads! Your gonna look like hell for a little while but once they start locking up its all worth it. As a hint...my soap made without shea butter is awesome for locking up dreads..I usually make it in Karma scent. I was gonna make some more this week..hint..hint...I am AWFUL! Just trying to help tho!
Yeah Libby when my hair was SUPER long it dreaded ITSELF!!
My hair is really short now.
It's short on the sides.
And back.
And long on the top.
Which is where I'm going to be dreading.
It's going to be kind of like a DreadHawk.
Funny thing is I told my brother I was dreading my hair.
And he's like DUDE I AM TOO!!!
He's only dreading the bottom of his MulletHawk though.
Which I don't understand why he cut the top of his hawk.
It looked good when I did it.
Anyways.
I'm doing it all natural without products.
My friend Skinny Steve is doing it for me I think.
Yes his name is SKINNY STEVE.
Ha-Ha-Ha
Have a good week!!
Peace Love && Lipstick
XOXOXO
JordanMayTwigs.
<3
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