Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Mother's Day

Mother's Day is fast approaching and what better place to buy a present than Shop Handmade here in Canberra. I have reason to believe that my Mother's Day present was purchased at Shop - so it's certain to be fantastic and I can't wait to unwrap it.



Shop Handmade is also running a fabulous competition at the moment - all you have to do is make a purchase from the shop and you will be in the running to win an amazing Handmade hamper valued at $250 for Mother's Day.

There's a Flibbertigibbet bracelet in the hamper (among other gorgeous goodies) but if you don't win and want a bracelet, I will be at Old Bus Depot Market from 10am - 4pm on Mother's Day.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Photos from Mathilda's Market


Imagine my delight when on my Facebook news feed last night appeared photos taken at Sunday's Mathilda's Market here in Canberra, and four of the photos were of my stock.


Medium and large covered button necklaces




Bobby pins



Bracelets



Small and medium covered button elastic pairs

After looking at all the other photos in the Canberra Mathilda's Market album on Facebook, I am sorry that I wasn't able to get away from my stall to do a spot of shopping. So many gorgeous things, and such talented stallholders. A big thank you to the photographer Taryn Newland and Mathilda's Market for such lovely photos.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Back in the swing for 2011

Last weekend's Handmade Market at the new indoor venue of the National Convention Centre was a marvellous success and was the perfect way for Flibbertigibbet to commence market appearances for 2011. It is always such an honour to have my work feature alongside the talented designers who make Handmade Market the destination market that it is, and I am sure 2011 will be another amazing year for Handmade.

I'm now busy preparing more stock for Mathilda's Market which is to be held in the ballroom of the Hyatt Hotel on Sunday the 6th of March from 9am to 1pm.



Those of you who have been to a Mathilda's Market before will know it is a veritable treasure trove of high quality handmade and designer items for children and the home, with a huge variety of stalls from local and interstate businesses. For those of you who have not been along to a Mathilda's Market, you really should jot this date in your diary! Have a look here to see the list of the designers taking part. I can't wait!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

One more week to Handmade Market

Only one more week until the next fabulous Handmade Market here in Canberra, at the wonderful new venue of the National Convention Centre.


Mama Goose and I are busy finishing off some last minute items and we hope to see you there!

Monday, December 20, 2010

2010 - what a year

It's nearly time to bid farewell to 2010. What an amazing year it has been for Flibbertigibbet, particularly being involved in Handmade Market and Shop Handmade.

I did four markets in the first three weeks of December and I'm looking forward to a bit of a break over Christmas. However, it won't be for long as I am already lining up markets for 2011. You'll find Flibbertigibbet at Old Bus Depot markets at some point in January (date/s to be confirmed), the next Handmade Market at the new venue of the Canberra Convention Centre on Saturday the 19th of February and at Mathilda's Market at the Hyatt Hotel on Sunday the 6th of March. I'll also be working on expanding Flibbertigibbet's online presence so stay tuned ...

Oh, and have you seen this? I was featured on the Shop Handmade Blog! You'll even see my Little Poppet wearing an Owl pinafore from Goosey Gander among the photos.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Counting down again


Oh my goodness, the big day is already less than a month away! No, not Christmas Day (though it too will be here in the blink of an eye) but the next best thing - the last Handmade Market for 2010 and the launch of the Handmade Living book. Have you pre-ordered your copy yet?



I dropped some more stock off to Shop Handmade today. Shop is looking very festive indeed and smells fantastic - I stood at the front display table and just breathed in deeply for a bit. I spotted several of my products being purchased, some hadn't even been unpacked before they were snaffled up - always a good sign! Old favourites have been replenished and my new range of Christmas hair accessories is now in store. There are some fun new designs in the magnet range too, with the prediction from Shop Girl Rachel being that the Parisian linen ones will be the first to go. No photos sadly, as I took everything to the shop. I do however have more fabric winging its way here, so there will be more new creations to come soon.

Mama Goose and I will be at Old Bus Depot Market this Sunday, from 10am until 4pm. I'm very excited to see on the Goosey Gander blog that some of the Goosey Gander all-time favourites will be available again this summer. Time to get to work on some matching hair accessories ...

Friday, October 8, 2010

Tiptoe through the tulips




After living in Canberra for three years and intending for every one of those to visit Tulip Top Gardens, this year I finally did!

I've driven past Tulip Top Gardens more times than I care to remember. With both sets of Grandparents living in the greater Sydney area and now also having to make trips to various paediatric specialists for Miss Poppet, we frequently make the trip up and down the Federal and Hume Highways. I love it; we get to see the seasonal changes to the countryside and the Misses Flibbertigibbet are great little travellers - thank goodness!

So last week I took Miss Diva and Little Poppet along for a visit to Tulip Top. Miss Diva was not feeling 100% and as a result was, well, a bit of a diva. She spent most of the time whinging and/or sitting in Little Poppet's stroller. However, Little Poppet was in her element and had to be watched closely or she'd wander off for a bit of tree worshipping. I think she was a dryad in a previous life.

As you know I am a big fan of Floriade, and it is on such a grand scale that I was expecting to be underwhelmed by Tulip Top. I was wrong.

Pretty much the first thing we did was walk up to the viewing area on the hill above the gardens, as I knew Miss Diva was fast running out of energy. My photos failed to capture just how spectacular the view really was, but you can see just how close to the highway this hidden paradise is and also tell how much rain we've had lately - how green are those hills?



Then we made the journey back down the hill to explore the rest of the garden


Here's Miss Diva making a brief inspection before she retired
to the stroller for the duration



Little Poppet taking a closer look

Oops! I'm sorry Tulip Top people, I promise this was the only one!



There's a Little Poppet under the blossoms


The blossom trees are the perfect complement to the bulb plantings



Little tease! No, she didn't pick this one



It was such a lovely day that on the way home, I made a spur of the moment decision to turn right out of the Tulip Top driveway and head north along the Old Federal Highway until it met up with the 'new' Federal Highway. This stretch of road has always intrigued me and I would like to explore it some more one day. We had only gone about a kilometre when I spotted some Australian fauna walking beside the road.


Can you see him (or her!)?



Yes, an echidna. We didn't want to disturb it too much, so I
took this photo on zoom and then we left it in peace and
continued our journey home.


I'm definitely going to go to Tulip Top again next year, but around the end of September instead to see all the displays in their full glory.