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Places We CRAVE for Grand Graduation Gifts!

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Congratulations Class of 2010! Hats off to all the graduates out there on your amazing accomplishment! Do you have a graduate in your life, who you would like to honor? Shower your graduate with pomp and circumstance with grand graduation gifts from these shops we CRAVE!

DRYSDALE & CO.www.drysdaleandco.com
Send off your college-bound gal with a super cute, stylish, and sturdy tote bags from Drysdale and Co. We CRAVE their red buffalo checkered notebook shoulder bag for schlepping around a laptop and textbooks. They have a great selection of fun and eclectic totes, stationary, office supplies and home goods, basically everything a college student needs to furnish their dorm room!

The Papery Torontowww.thepaperytoronto.com
Good-bye high school, hello college! Let’s face it; with their new found sense of independence, it can be difficult for college bound students to keep track of everything that goes on during their long days and nights. Keep your college student on track with a cute and chic Italian leather Filofax personal organizer from The Papery Toronto, so no tests, homework assignments, term papers, and (of course!) parties are missed or forgotten.

Paletterawww.palettera.ca
Send your college-bound student off ready to network with chic and professional custom correspondence cards from Palettera! Personalize it with your college student’s name, phone number, email address, college name, and major. That’s right; sometimes it’s not always about what you know, but who you know! Networking can land your college student that highly envied internship or acquire a mentor in their desired field of work.

Interview with Sandra Tarantino of C1 art space: art shop, art school

Friday, June 11th, 2010


Started as a project developed by artist and teacher, Sandra Tarantino, C1 art space has since thrived to become a welcoming community environment! C1 houses a variety of activities, from an art school that accommodates all ages with classes from clay sculpting to painting; to an art gallery showcasing collections of handmade Canadian fine crafts and gifts, artist apparel, and other creative goodies!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Quirky, Humorous, Fun

What are your most popular products or services?
Our art workshops are a favourite, especially silk screening and wheel throwing. People also enjoy lots of handmade gifts including: Julie Moon poppy pins, Avril Loreti napkins, and Yasmine Louis and Ross Bonfanti apparel.

People may be surprised to know…
They can learn to be creative. Our classes are fun and relaxed so it’s easy to learn how to D.I.Y.

What or who inspired you to start your business?
My love of art and teaching have always existed since I was a child. I’ve been planning to do this forever.

Who is your role model or mentor?
My parents, who are immigrants and business owners for 38 years; I learned how to run a business from them.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Taking on too much but this is a hard one not to repeat

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
Calmness and happiness, always.

Visit C1 art space: art shop, art school at:

44 Ossington Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J 2Y7

Cute Children’s Stores We CRAVE

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Kids are unique, creative, playful and imaginative. One minute they’re super heroes fighting evil villains, the next minute they’re lava monsters running around in a pit. Their favorite color will be yellow one day and green the next. Let’s face it; kids sometimes live in a world of their own! But when they come back to reality, here are children’s stores we CRAVE for fun finds!

Ella Minnow:     
Feed your child’s imagination with a good book! Heather Kuipers, owner of Ella Minnow, offers a huge selection of quality bedtime story books for tots to the Twilight Saga for teens! Ella Minnow has a super friendly staff and an incredibly charming atmosphere; they even have two cute pet bunnies! Stop by for story time or pick up some books to cozy up with the kids and read!  Check out their selection here.
ella+elliot: 
ella+elliot is the brainchild of Suzanne O’Leary, who brings a modern twist to classic baby furniture, décor and accessories. Modern design’s simple and pure aesthetics are inherently childlike and therefore a natural fit for a youngster, which is why all products offered in ella+elliot emphasizes modern design, functionality and sustainability. Check out their cute and modern selection of baby goods here
 
Glitter Pie: 
Let your child’s imagination soar at Glitter Pie Art Studio, the creative options are endless! Basically anything can be turned into a piece of artwork. With a love of art and always young at heart, Tiffany Pratt brought her dreams to life when she opened Glitter Pie. They offer a variety of different artistic experiences ranging from beading to watercolor painting.  Jump in, get dirty, be creative, add some glitter to your child’s day! We love that Glitter Pie upcycles, everything from old newspapers to t-shirts have a purpose! Check them out here.

Interview with Crystal Silden of Bluebird Handmade

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Located in the Annex, Bluebird Handmade carries an array of handmade goodies sourced from Toronto and around the world, ranging from ceramics to stationary. Owner, Crystal Silden created a magical boutique filled with fun and whimsical knick-knacks. For those feeling crafty, Crystal also offers felting workshops so you can create your own fabulous one-of-a-kind handmade creation!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Natural, inspirational, and modern

What are your most popular products or services?
Felted creatures by “little m inventions”, wool felt, unusual dolls and softies, jewelry, porcelain hold jars, felting workshops and parties!

People may be surprised to know…
The staff at Bluebird all wear the same shoe size….

What or who inspired you to start your business?
My family.

Who is your role model or mentor?
My father, who taught me where there is will, there is way.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Not ordering enough stock for holiday shopping.

How do you spend your free time?
What free time? I spend a lot of time helping my kids with homework, researching new artists, and making new art.

What is your indulgence?
I buy too many books and eat out at restaurants too much.

Where is your favourite place to go with your girlfriends?
 Dinners, art shows, and the movies.

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?
I crave to create, to find originality, and to see my children grow up and discover who they are.

Visit Bluebird Handmade at:

986 Bathurst St.
Toronto, ON, Canada
M5R  3G6

Toronto Flower Shops We CRAVE

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Beautiful, delicate, and fragrant, flowers serve many purposes. They are the perfect gift for various occasions, are symbols of affection, grief or apology. Flowers inspire fashion trends and works of art, and are just simply pretty to look at. Brighten up a room or someone’s day with flowers from these local flower shops we CRAVE.

Pink Twig Floral Boutique: Whether you’re looking for a sweet centerpiece for your table or something to grow in your garden and cherish for years to come, Tanya List and Amy Salehs’ Pink Twig Floral Boutique, located in the heart of Little Italy, has it. Their bouquets with pink mini calla lilies are truly works of art! Check out their other beautiful bouquets here.

Stemz: Florists and owners of Stemz, Fiona Liston and Joanne Winkelaar create unique, breathtaking arrangements and displays with creativity and enthusiasm. They also offer workshops so we floral fanatics can learn the techniques behind creating fabulous arrangements. Did we mention that champagne is included in the evening courses? Check out the Stemz School here.

Coriander Girl: Coriander Girl’s owner and sole florist, Alison Westlake creates the perfect balance between a blend of flowers and greenery in all her creations. We also CRAVE Coriander Girl’s luxurious selection of lotions from Ella’s Botanicals, which smell like a fresh spring garden. Visit her shop here.

New Year’s Resolution – Reinvent Yourself

Friday, January 8th, 2010

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With the New Year comes new beginnings, fresh starts, and a new you! For those of you looking to step it up a notch with your style, here are three things that will help you shine for years to come:

1. Learn what colours compliment you: Whether you have a professional colour analysis done with a style coach like myself, or try and find out on your own, knowing what colours compliment your skin tone is vital for chic style! Hold different shades and variations of colours up to your face. Colours that compliment you will brighten your eyes and teeth, smooth out your skin colouring, give you a healthy glow, and actually lift the look of your face! You’ll have an instant, “wow” factor. These colours can not only be used for clothing, but will also give you knowledge of your best makeup and hair colouring too – a huge time and money saver!

2. Own your body type: Enough of comparing ourselves to models and celebrities in the magazines (who are airbrushed anyway) – it’s time to love ourselves! Own your body type and style it in a way that compliments it (you can always have a style coach help you if you need it). You’ll look and feel fabulous! Most women say they look 10lbs lighter when I show them how to dress for their body, which will not only affect the way you carry yourself, but will have a ripple effect in all other areas of your life as well. Ask yourself what letter your body looks like, i.e. A, V, H, X, O, and then find garments that look the same way to compliment you.

3.Let who you are shine: Everyone has their own signature style – a combination of their personality, body type, lifestyle and fashions. Do what works for you! Although trends are fabulous, remember: fashion is a business (and a big one at that). Not all the trends will work for you, and you may not like them all anyway. Start simple with altering your style and take classic pieces that you can dress up with fun accessories, i.e. scarves, bold necklaces, cocktail rings, chic pumps or colourful flats. Take an afternoon and mix and match pieces in your wardrobe that you wouldn’t normally put together to create stylish new outfits. Again, an image consultant like myself can always help you if you need extra help. Shopping without the price tag!

The bottom line: work what you have with confidence, flair, fun and optimism – the rest will follow!

Content provided by Christie Ressel, Image Consultant and style coach – Personal Power Image Consulting™©
personalpowerimage.com, @ChristieRessel, facebook.com/PersonalPowerImageConsulting

Gift Guide: Check Out Pistachio for Eco-friendly Stocking Stuffers.

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

PistachioWith a never-ending shopping list, a little help from a reliable shop can get you through the holidays. If you are shopping for eco-passionate family and friends we highly recommend visiting Pistachio in Eglinton or Yorkdale. Pistachio is about creating, using, and reusing things intelligently, about wasting less, and about putting good things into and onto our bodies.

If you’re playing Santa this year and stuffing the stockings - here are a few suggestions to keep them smiling on Christmas morning for less than $10 each!

For the Best Friend:
DIRT “Best Friend” Soy Tea Light
John Masters Travel Body Milk and Body Wash
Deep Steep Lavender Chamomile Moisture Stick
Eco Tools Bamboo Bathing Puff
Matchstick Garden – Mixed Herbs

For the Boyfriend/Husband:
TAZA Chocolate Mexicano Disc in Chili
Owl Recycled Leather Bookmark in cocoa
Seracon Mini Plant-a-Tree kit
Eco-Tools Loofah Back Brush

For the Little One:
Toy Maker of Lunenburg Wooden yo-yo
Aladine Mini Wooden Rubber Stamps and Non-toxic Ink Pads
Semaki and Bird Recycled Mini Farm Animal Note Pads
Mary’s Softdough – Scented Natural Play Dough
Crank Mouse Flashlight
Hammonds Cherry All-Natural Twirl Pop