Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Re-wrap for the Holidays

by Lani Lee

Image courtesy of Loopto

Somewhere between the hours of being a mother and intervals of unexpected calm, I manage to indulge in an old love: making crafty things. Whether in the form of yarn, fabric or paper, I love to knit, crochet, sew, create homemade cards, and more. Long before I spent sleepless nights caring for a baby, I used to have all nighters furiously binding off that last-minute scarf or hat gift.

This year, with limited time, I decided that all I could manage was making my own "wrapping paper." Inspired by my upbringing with a Japanese mother and an affinity for all things zakka-like, I chose to make furoshiki to use in lieu of wrapping paper.

Handmade furoshiki using traditional Japanese printing techniques
Image courtesy of thelinkcollective

Furoshiki is simply a square piece of cloth that is used (and re-used) as a wrapping, lunch bag, or carrying sack. Traditional furoshiki often was made of silk with shibori or designs similar to those used on kimono garments. The furoshiki featured above is created with a modern design twist using complex, artistic techniques, but for D-I-Y or home purposes, the least you have to do is cut a square piece of fabric and sew the edges.

Image courtesy of thelinkcollective

Here is a great tutorial of some different ways to use furoshiki. You also have to check out this jazzy video tutorial here!

For those of you who don't sew or can't get your hands on a furoshiki, you can embrace the Green Grocery Bag Challenge. You can read more about going green for the holidays here.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Holiday Storytelling with Miss Roberta


Be sure to break away from the holiday madness by bringing your little ones to our Holiday Storytelling Hour on Saturday, December 11th at 11 a.m. Miss Roberta Ducharme of Waldorf Honolulu School's parent/child program will lead a delightful segment of songs, stories, rhythm and rhyme. Perfect for children ages 0 to 5 years.

All toys will be on sale 10 to 20% off during the weekend of Dec 11th and 12th.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Sweet Info Class: Sugar 101

Wednesday, November 17 at 6:30-8:00 p.m.
$10 pre-registration/$15 at the door

Are you craving sweets and want to understand why?

Maybe you're pregnant and sweet cravings have taken control of what was once a healthy diet. Would you like to gain control without deprivation? Sweet Info is for anyone who ever has sugar cravings or is anticipating the abundance of sweets encountered during the holiday season.

Please join Stephanie Jurgenson, Holistic Health Coach, for this informative and timely presentation to learn how you can curb your sugar cravings and get on track with eating healthy and still be satisfied.

Heatlhy Sweet Snacks will be served.

For details, please call Baby Awearness 988-0010 or Stephanie Jurgenson 783-0163.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Boo! Bash

MARK YOUR CALENDARS and kickstart your Halloween weekend with Baby A!
The BOO! Bash at Baby Awearness
Manoa Marketplace, 2nd Floor (2752 Woodlawn Dr # 5-212, Honolulu, HI 96822)
Saturday, October 30th, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.


Bring the whole family for a day of Halloween fun at our BOO! Bash. There will be face painting; healthy treats; music, spirited storytelling; and crafts for all ages. Design your own reusable trick-or-treat bags, create one-of-a-kind fall-themed decorations and more!

Best of all, we will host a fabulous costume contest with great prizes for kids and parents. Participants can take home the prize in the following categories: Best Homemade Costume, Best Pair, Most Creative, Best Animal, and Scariest Costume.

Baby Awearness is a retail store and community space that offers a wide array of free and low-cost educational classes, workshops, and lectures for new parents. Baby Awearness is Hawaii’s top location for eco-friendly and natural parenting products such as cloth diapers, baby carriers, wooden toys, and eco-friendly/non-toxic household items. We also offer a full-time in-store lactation consultant to support mothers through breastfeeding.

Our mission is to provide parents with a place to connect with professionals and with other parents, empowering Hawaii’s families to raise their children and contribute towards a greener, healthier, happier community.

For more information, visit www.babyawearness.com, or call 808.988.0010.