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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Designers of the Day


 We hope you are enjoying meeting our designers! Be sure to check out the BIG giveaway we are doing for our next launch in the post below!
 






 My name is Jeanne and I am a SAHM to 4 amazing kids. I first started sewing as a little girl when my mom would let me play with her sewing machine and make Barbie clothes out of fabric scraps, paper towels, Kleenex, and anything my imagination would allow. For many years I mainly made quilts and Halloween costumes. About 5 years ago I started sewing for my kids again and haven’t stopped since! For several years I have enjoyed being a pattern tester for some incredible designers like Carla Crim (The Scientific Seamstress) and Jennifer Paganelli of Sis Boom, Lisa Williams’ Funktional Threads, and recently Erin’s Designs. I love all things Disney and feel like I always need to be planning my next trip. I love being able to create fun clothes for kids and enjoy both machine applique and hand applique.



 

Hello, my name is Melissa and I am the owner/designer of MM Creations. Not a very creative name but it is my initials. I started selling under this name when I made jewelry back in Junior High, so I just stuck with it when I branched out to craft fairs.I was raised an Army Brat and moved every few years as a child. Minnesota has been my home for the last 14 years. I am the Mom to one 11 year old daughter. Who is admittedly spoiled. I have three sisters who have graced me with 9 nieces and nephews.

I always dabbled in sewing but did not really dive into it until I stumbled upon a thread on the disboards in 2009 that inspired me to design for my daughter. And next thing I know I am creating for others! It has become my true passion. I love creating and sewing it truly has brought me peace and joy.
 
 


                                             KK's Creations
 
 


Hi, my name is Kristen and I am the designer at Kk’s Creations. I have been monogramming and embroidering for about 6 years now, buying my first embroidery machine when my children were very little. This led me to learn how to sew. I would see all the beautiful boutique clothing and think I could just make that. I love the creative outlet it gives me, and being in my sewing room gives me peace and an escape from everything else. My site name is attributed to my niece, because she called me Kk when she was little. I joined the Disboutiquers when we were planning a trip to Disney and I knew I wanted to make custom outfits for my children. They were and are a wonderful group, and I am very proud to be a part of it.

Main Street Moola Contest


We are so excited to be celebrate the 1st anniversary of our launching together that we wanted to share our excitement with our fans!!  We'd love to see your little princes and princesses in their outfits made by our Main Street Boutique designers, and hear all about your magical memories while wearing them!  We also want to spread the word about your favorite MSB Designers!  There are 2 fun ways to enter our Anniversary Giveaway!!  Check out the details below.

 
 
Enter to win Main Street Moola, which will be redeemable towards any
Main Street Boutiques "Magical Memories" Launch item.   

There are 2 ways to enter.  

1.  Share a picture and a "magical memory" of your child/grandchild in a design by one of the MSB designers on our Main Street Boutiques facebook page.   Photo entries MUST be posted to the fan page by 9pm EST on Monday4/8 BEFORE the page is closed for the launch.

2.  Share it to Win it!  Share a link to your favorite design by a MSB designer on your facebook wall and tag the designer.  Comment here and let us know you shared it. 

Please only enter once for each category.   

All blog entries must be received by 5PM EST on Tuesday April 9th.  Winners will be chosen at random and announced here on the blog on Tuesday, April 9th at 7PM EST.  There will be multiple winners, so enter today!  Have fun, and Good Luck!


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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Todays Featured Designers!



 Hi! My name is Jenny and I'm the designer behind Princess Pie Bowtique. I have a beautiful daughter, Myca Mouse, and she was born with this insane head of curly hair....fabulous! I began making her korkers and small bows and a few years ago, my family and friends gave me the support I needed to take my creativity to the next level.

Myca and I have an insane passion for all things Disney and that has been the inspiration for most of the designs I create. To me, there is nothing better than getting the chance to design a beautiful OTT piece to compliment a gorgeous Disney custom outfit. I consider what the designers in the Disney Customs Design world create to be art. It's not just clothes or accessories.... it's wearable creations that come out of these amazing ideas and ispirations...♥



Hi, I'm Jessica Hagan from MommyMade Boutique. I am the proud mommy of three children and I love to sew. I have always loved being creative but actually started sewing in middle school. My grandfather bought me my first sewing machine when I was 12 and I have been sewing ever since. As an adult, I began sewing customs for my children to wear on our annual Disney trips. All the extra time and attention my children would get in the parks would be more than worth the time it took to sew their outfits! My daughter was even featured in MouseEars magazine as mini- Mary Poppins! In 2007, I found a whole community of people out there who did the same thing I did! They are the Disboutiquers and through their support and encouragement, I began selling customs. I don't always have the time to take custom orders because I am currently substitute teaching and working on my Masters degree in teaching literacy. However, participating in The Main Street Boutiques Launch has been an amazing blessing, and I am so proud to be part of such a talented group of designers! Thank you all for your continued support!


  Hello! I'm Carol Frank, the creative engineer behind RubberduckyRanch. I started sewing my girls customs in 2008 and have been finding new ways to bring my creations to life ever sicne. I found out that I love making bags! Wristlets & crossbody bags. Princess inspired, movie themed and more. I sell ready to ship bags. I also have a few digitized designs on my etsy page also named RubberduckyRanch. I also work full time as a mother of 3 beautiful, smart & funny girls. And I have a out of the home full time job as well - I am a RN in a pediatric ER. We live in southern New Jersey but our hearts live in Disney!
 Just Sew Adorable Boutique
Just Sew Adorable Boutique” was created out of my love of sewing. I’m Marianne Landolfi, and the loves of my life are my family, friends and sewing. I started sewing for my dolls when I was a little girl. I married my High School sweetheart over 40 years ago. I’m the mom of three, and a nana to nine.  

When my family was young I made almost all of their clothing. Every Halloween my kids had handmade costumes. I would love to hear my kids tell their friends “my mom made this”. I remember, to save money I made all of their clothes for our first trip to Disney World. When my sewing skills went from homemade to handmade I was asked by friends to make their wedding gowns, as well as gowns for their bridal parties. I had such fun shopping with my daughter to find the perfect fabric for her semi-formal dresses, and gowns for her proms. Window treatments, and home dec. sewing became a new passion when we bought bigger house. I wanted everything to be custom, and to coordinate.  

Finally we were Blessed with grandchildren. That’s when the sewing fun really began! Having the chance to sew for my grandkids, life doesn’t get much better than that! A couple of years ago, I was encouraged by my daughter to sell custom clothing. It was one of the best decisions I have made. I love when a mom sends me a picture of their little one wearing one of my designs. It makes me smile! Main Street Boutique is a unique group of friends, and craftspeople that encourage, and motivate each other daily. I am honored to be a part of such an awe-inspiring group.



 
Howdy! I am Lori, the designer and busy mommy behind The Enchanted Pixie Dust Boutique. I am a Disney loving, homeschooling mommy to four beautiful blessings- three precious boys and one princess! I have always enjoyed being creative and crafty (thanks mom!), but I didn't start sewing until about six years ago when I was pregnant with my first baby. My poor husband gained more weight than I did during that pregnancy and consequently began busting zippers and buttons on his pants and dress shirts. Instead of buying bigger sizes, he had me learn how to repair the damage. Having never even touched a sewing machine before, it was slow going at first, but before long I had figured out the basics. When I found out that my third baby was going to be a girl, I branched out into sewing clothing! Shortly after that, while planning our second Disney trip, I was thrilled to find there was a group of people on the internet who shared my two biggest obsessions, sewing and Disney! After seeing their amazing creations I purchased my first embroidery machine not long after we got back from that trip (about 3 years ago now), and have used it almost daily since then. I am very excited and honored to be a part of this group. I love the creative outlet that sewing gives me and look forward to sharing my creations with you! 


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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

And the Winner is...

 

TriciaLee is the winner of the Funktional Threads Pattern Giveaway!!
 

  Congrats, and have fun choosing your THREE free PDF patterns! 
 
 
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Thursday, March 7, 2013

We LOVE Funktional Threads Patterns!!

We LOVE Funktional Threads Patterns, and we know you will too!! 
 
 
 
 
We've got a great giveaway for you today!  Lisa Williams, of Funktional Threads, has some of the most amazing PDF clothing patterns for kids.  The winner will get her/his choice of three patterns found in Funktional Threads etsy shop.

Want to know how to enter?  It's easy!  Just visit her
shop, take a look around, then come back here and leave a comment telling us which is your favorite pattern.  So simple!   Make sure you leave your email address or a way to contact you with your comment so we can contact you if you win!  The giveaway will run until 3/11.
 
Of course, if you can't wait until the contest is over, feel free to buy now. You'll also want to join her Funktional Threads Patterns Facebook Group to share your finished projects, ask questions and check out all the great (and free) tutorials she's got available for more ways to customize the patterns.
Good luck!
 
Here's the fine details.  Only 1 entry per account, and entries must be posted here under this blog post.  All entries must be received by 3/11 by noon EST.  A winner will be chosen by random and announced here on the MSB blog.  If a winner is chosen and no contact info has been given, the winner will forfeit their prize and a second winner will be chosen at random.  Have fun, and Good Luck!


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Designer of the Day





Come along and meet a trio of fabulous designers, and all aroud lovely ladies!!  Meet Sarah, Jessica, and Jen!
 

Girly Girls Beads and Bows



 
 
Welcome to the World of Girly Girls Beads and Bows!

Hello, my name is Sarah and I'm a Disney custom-a-holic! I have 3 very girly little girls. We are a home schooling, Custom loving, Disney-fied family! While making bows and jewelry for my own girls, I discovered how a pretty little bow can make their eyes light up. I was hooked! Now I love creating special bows and beaded accessories to share with other little girls.
Everything I use is hand made. I source many of my supplies and accents from other WAHMs. Each item is made with love for your Girly Girls.
I am currently working on bringing my love of all things Disney to other families by becoming a Disney Travel Agent. I get so excited during the planning of a trip, it's the little things that can make a trip so magical and I hope to bring that to families booking their own Magical Vacations.
 
 


 
 
My name is Jessica and I am a work at home mom. I've been married 12 years and have a 10 year old son. I started sewing about two years before my son was born and haven't stopped since. I love making creations for girls but even more so for boys since they seem to be less popular. My love for Disney shines through in my work but even a trip to the mall sometimes calls for the perfect custom outfit!
(Jessica is well known and loved for her amazing hand applique work!)


 
 


 
 
My name is Jen, and I am the creative force behind Molly Claire Boutique. I taught myself to sew back in 2008 after stumbling upon an amazingly talented group of people. They were creating adorable custom outfits for their trips to Disney. After scrolling through pages of fabulous photos, I was hooked! I knew I wanted my two princesses, Molly and Claire, to have cute customs too!
 I enlisted the help of my mom and mother-in-law to help me for that first trip in October 2008, and between the 3 of us, my girls had their own custom boutique outfits for every day of our trip. The rest, as they say, is history. I kept sewing for my kids (including my own little prince, born in 2010), started participating in Big Gives for kids and their families attending WDW on Wish Trips, and even branched out into machine embroidery. In 2011, I became brave enough to sell to others. My biggest delight is in seeing pictures of smiling faces on their magical vacations wearing Molly Claire Boutique creations. I’d love to spread the joy to you, too!
 
Thanks for taking the time to get to know the Main Street Boutique designers!  Stay tuned for a fun giveaway from one of our fabulous designers!

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

MSB Designer Spotlight



We'd like you to meet 5 of our Designers in today's.  Say hello to Chiara, Anita, Dorine, Angie, and Sandy!  Make sure to stop by their fan pages and say "Hi"! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi, my name is Chiara and I am the owner behind Chiara's Couture Creations. I have always been creative but sewing always intimidated me. I think because my grandma was a professional seamstress. In 2010, I taught myself to sew for one of our trips to Disney. This turned out to be a great things because my son is autistic and has sensory processing disorder and I am able to address some of his needs with things I make. My daughter likes to help me pick fabrics for different outfits which is part of the reason she is still wearing customs at Disney at the ripe old age of 11. She is also helping me pick out things for the new baby we are having.
In 2011 I started sewing for others and it has been a way to be creative and de-stress. This year I have started branching out from my usual skirts and applique tees into dresses and sets. I hope to continue to try new things.
Being part of Main Street Boutiques has been a wonderful experience and really challenged me to be a better designer. The talent around me is so inspiring. I am honored to be part of this group and call these designers my friends.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My name is Anita and I am the designer for Ruffilicious. I started sewing 30+ years ago so that my children could have clothes like they sold in boutiques. I have come a long way...LOL. I ventured into the custom boutique world about 4 years ago after joining a special group of ladies called Disboutiquers. I love sewing anything, ruffled dresses, baby clothes, and also do a little quilting.
I am also a full time administrative assistant at a steel import company and have been in that business for 30 years this year. I have 2 grown daughters and 5 fabulous grandchildren. They are my heart and I love spending time with them.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Hi there! Everyone knows me as D~… I began sewing in 2010, rather by accident. Sewing was something I had always wanted to learn, but just the thought of it terrified me… After many a ruined home-ec project in high school, I felt that it would be best to leave sewing to others who were more suited to the hobby.
Then one day, I stumbled upon the Disboutiquers thread on The Dis… Little did I k...now in that very moment, I would embark on a journey that would forever change me and how I see the world. Epic, right?  It wasn’t long before I was creating items that I never knew I could create, I would see things in my head, and somehow I was able to translate that into fabric. It wasn’t long until SerendipiD~ was born… serendipity (ˌsɛrənˈdɪpɪtɪ) — n the faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident. I started off small – quite literally – 1/3 scale (or better known as 18” doll/American Girl) sewing, I quite enjoyed it, and began to make a name for myself. My orders were filling rapidly and before I knew it, I was scaling back at my “real job” to enjoy making my hobby into something that would produce income for my family. Then, another serendipity moment happened… I drafted my own pattern for a park bag to carry on my own trip to Disney World… Orders began to pile in, to the point that in a matter of weeks, I was booked solid for several months. People loved my bags, loved the quality, and loved the concept that they could base them on any character they chose, resulting in each bag being one of a kind. The sky was the limit, and I was living a dream I never knew I had.

So, here I am, 1 year later – doing what I love and creating in a way that I never knew I could, enjoying my life, my family and all of my amazing sewing friends… I am so very fortunate in every single way.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Hi, my name is Angie and I am the busy mom behind the Facebook page, Confessions of a Crafty Momma. I came up with that name due to my husband joking about me sneaking off to the fabric store with our little girl once I had dropped our two boys at school. He said “only Annabella knows what REALLY goes on at the fabric store!”, and she was a baby at the time so there were no “confessions” coming... from her!
The love for all things handmade started at a very young age for me when my Great Grandmother was with us sewing and knitting beautiful creations. I admired her ability to make something from scratch and started playing with her sewing machine by the age of eight. Her 1940’s Kenmore sits in my sewing studio today, but more for decoration and sentimental reasons. I now love to play with my embroidery machine and collect fun combinations of designs and fabrics for girls and boys sets alike.
I have made custom clothing for my children, family and friends for years and have recently stepped outward to create for others. I think it’s wonderful in this age of mass-produced everything that there’s still a crowd of people that appreciate beautiful hand crafted clothing. I feel very honored to be a part of Main Street Boutiques, because it is a group made of long time friends that have offered great support in learning new techniques and inspired design ideas. It’s so exciting planning outfits for Disney trips my family makes, but since I can’t always be in vacation planning mode, it’s nice to be able to create for others and enjoy others’ trips vicariously when I see pictures of their little ones posted wearing my creations and those of my Main Street pals!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Hi there! My name is Sandy and I'm the owner of Fun & Fancy Fashions. I started sewing back in college as part of the theatre program. I sewed on and off after that mostly for myself but fell in love with sewing again when my wonderful husband bought me an embroidery machine. I mostly did embroidered blankets and onesies but when my two girls were born, I started sewing dresses again.
 I met my f
ellow MSB designers on the disboards when planning our first trip to Disney back in 2008. I took the plunge last year and started selling to more than just family and friends and I'm so happy that I did. These wonderful designers have taught me so much and have been a great encouragement to me this first year. As a bonus, I get to create more than just what my girls want and as they start to get older and less likely to let me sew for them, it gives me a creative outlet.
I work outside the home as the Director of Finance of a Performing Arts facility. My husband is serving in the US Navy and is currently deployed to Bahrain. He is in his 24th year and unless things change, he will be retiring in November. We have two girls ages 6 and 9 (going on 29). :) They keep me laughing and pulling my hair out at the same time. In the upcoming year, I'm looking forward to working on my hand applique skills. So that I can bring even more creativity to my dresses.
 
 

Thanks for getting to know our designers!  Keep checking back for info on our anniversary launch!

 
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