Sunday, February 27, 2011

The colours of crocuses.

Posted by veganessa
While walking through the park earlier today, I was amazed by the wonderful colourful carpet of crocuses.
Such a beautiful sign that Spring is just starting.
So looking through some Vegan Etsy team members shops for signs of Spring, I found these delightful crocus coloured items, wonderful reminders that Spring is just springing!


This delicate bracelet by Pinkbubble
is a beautiful example of a spring colour.
Would look splendid with a pretty Spring outfit.








What better way to pamper your skin than this luxurious hand and body lotion by Twig and Leaf Botanicals.
it is organic, vegan (of course!) and safe for adults and babies. Your skin deserves the treat after a harsh winter.




This beautiful print by SilentLotus has such delicate Spring colours. Perfect for this time of year.



All of these and many more beautiful items, can be found looking through Etsy using VeganEtsy as a search term.

Monday, February 14, 2011

A Giving Heart: Neva
A Special Valentine's Artist Story and Giveaway!


Meet Neva - longtime Vegan Etsy Team member, artist, and devoted animal advocate. First, read her moving story. Then, find out how to WIN an adorable prize pack of items from her shop!

Words from the artist:
I've long been active in animal rights, veganism, and animal rescue. I've also been painting, drawing, sewing and creating all kinds of crafts for as long as I can remember. I like to make items celebrating the beauty of nature and animals. I now have two Etsy shops: my original shop, Neva Jewelry and Design, and my second shop, a side project for tiny plush cats called Camp Kittens.

My latest rescue efforts have centered around stray, feral, and abandoned cats in my neighborhood. My husband Sean and I moved into this neighborhood and soon discovered that approximately 60 cats were living on the grounds of the local elementary school, and new colonies were spreading out around the neighborhood as the cats got too crowded. Many neighbors didn't like the cats, and our first involvement was finding some of the cats dying from being poisoned - we rushed them to the emergency vet though it was too late to save them.

We have now spayed/neutered and vaccinated approximately 45 cats and returned to them to the neighborhood. We've received help from some neighbors, so now the cats live in various yards and shelters with a much more manageable number living at the school. We've removed and found homes for about 22 cats who were tame or were kittens. Unfortunately, a few cats were extremely ill and had to be euthanized.

One thing I found through doing a TNR (trap, neuter, return) program on this scale was that some people weren't supportive because they didn't understand its goals. So when I explained to these neighbors that if I was successful, then 1) no new kittens would be born into the colony, 2) the number of cats would immediately decrease as I sought homes for tame cats and kittens, and 3) all remaining cats would be vaccinated against disease, people became very open to the effort. I still sometimes have neighbors stop and thank me as they drive by while I'm walking my dogs.

When we initially began this project, I went out every single day to feed the cats at the school as well as another few cats who made their home bases elsewhere. Now more neighbors have taken on feeding cats, and there are just fewer cats around. Four of the once feral cats, Deedee, Leelee, Pookie, and Apollo, now live inside with us. Deedee was hit by a car and severely injured, and had to stay inside during her long recovery. She was deeply bonded to her mother, Leelee, so I brought her inside to keep Deedee company. Pookie is older and is now deeply attached to our dogs. In addition, after Apollo was adopted but returned to us for misbehavior, he also stayed in our home. He has a great deal of energy and really needs to be with our two boys Liam and Obi so he can get the rough play out of his system every day.

One of my main goals for my Etsy shops is to help finance my rescue efforts, but I also hope to raise money for donations to some of my favorite charities. For example, I did a pre-Christmas fundraiser for Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary. Because I work full time and have an autoimmune disease, I don't always get as many things listed in my Etsy shops as I might like to. But creative work is also my therapy in a way. It's something joyful and fulfilling when sometimes rescues don't go as I planned and the evening news is full of sorrow.

I've been vegan for about 16 years now, after having been vegetarian since high school. I love being vegan, I love to cook, and I love to eat (a little too much). Being vegan is the ideal diet for my autoimmune condition as animal fats and the hormones in animal products fuel inflammation. However, the real reason I'm vegan is because of my love for animals. I can't love them as much as I do and wear pieces of them or eat them. I've never once regretted the decision to be vegan, though even so sometimes knowing the kind of pain animals go through can be heart-wrenching.

I grew up in a family that essentially ate a big slab of meat, an over-cooked vegetable and some kind of starch at every meal. When I look at the colorful rainbows of vegetables I eat now, and the different cuisines I've tried from all over the world, and as I appreciate the subtle flavors of fresh herbs and spices, I can't imagine why anyone would find a vegan diet limiting. Being vegan has expanded my palate and made me appreciate a much greater variety of flavors and textures.
And now, for the giveaway! In order to enter, you must do ALL of the following:
  • mark one or both of Neva's shops as a "favorite" on Etsy
  • follow this blog
  • leave a comment telling us why you like Neva's story and art, and how you've entered!
What you'll win:
  • A prize pack including a postcard and a magnet featuring Neva'a art, a one-of-a-kind handmade pin crafted by Neva, AND a few little goodies from the Vegan Etsy Team!
Entry Deadline:
  • Entries must be made by February 28, 2011. One lucky winner will be announced in the beginning of March!
Good luck to all, and Happy Valentine's Day!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Hey NYC! Vegan Bake Sale at MooShoes today!!


Stop by MooShoes TODAY for a Valentines-themed bake sale benefiting Darwin Animal Doctors! Who *doesn't* want to stock up on vegan baked goods while contributing to a good, animal centered cause? You KNOW I'll be stopping by... with my own tupperware container. :D

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Smile!

Sometimes it's hard to find something to smile about when winter is harsh and temperatures are sub zero.  But the Vegan Etsy team has tons of cute goodies that are sure to brighten your day!  Here's just a sampling of the cuties our team has to offer:















Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Want to share some Valentine love with the elderly?

Sure you do! And lucky for you Etsy has given you an easy and fun way to do it. Etsy is teaming up with Meals on Wheels to deliver Valentine messages to those who might otherwise not feel so loved. No matter how you feel about V-Day, making people happy is something we can all get behind. So if you'd like to contribute, check out this Etsy post for all the details. You'll have to get working FAST - your handcrafted valentines will need to be at Etsy HQ by Wednesday, February 9. So what are you waiting for?!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Who wants to (virtually) attend an ETSY SUCCESS SYMPOSIUM?!


On Tuesday, February 8, Etsy Headquarters in DUMBO will be hosting a day of workshops! The symposium looks to be sold out, but lucky for all who don't live in Brooklyn anyway, the event will be broadcast live.
Webcast Info: For those of you who can't make it in person, we'll be broadcasting via Livestream (instead of the Virtual Labs). You can check out the line up and view the workshops right on Etsy's Livestream Channel.
(Details are available on this Etsy post.) So enjoy, learn, and make your shops the best they can be!