Showing posts with label cruelty-free products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cruelty-free products. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2014

Boots And More!

Love tweed shoes? How abut cloth boots with natural soles?
Putting your heart where your feet are you can buy fabulous shoes and boots that are not only handmade, but VEGAN at http://loveismighty.com/

Also, stay tuned for a new Vegan <3 giveaway happening soon 
right here on this blog!

if you are or know of a vegan crafter that sells 100% vegan items
and would like to be featured on our blog, fanpage and group please
comment below with links to your store/website, fanpage, twitter, etc
 and a little bit about yourself/them.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Homemade Ranch Mix

Source: http://www.theglutenfreevegan.com/2013/08/homemade-ranch-mix/
 -printable recipe card-



Using the Dry Mix:

To make into a vinaigrette, combine 1 tablespoon of the dried mix with 1/4 cup lemon juice or apple cider vinegar and 1/4 cup olive oil. Whisk to combine. Makes 1/2 cup dressing.

To make into a creamy dressing, combine 1 tablespoon of the dried mix with 1/4 cup unsweetened non-dairy milk and 1/4 cup vegan mayonnaise. Whisk to combine. Makes 1/2 cup dressing.
To make into a thick dip, combine 1 tablespoon of the dried mix with 1/2 cup of vegan mayonnaise. Whisk to combine. Makes 1/2 cup of dip.

 Source: http://www.theglutenfreevegan.com/2013/08/homemade-ranch-mix/

HAPPY THANKSLIVING EVERYONE!
~Vegan Handmade

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Garden Markers By Libby

Garden Markers By  www.LoveLibbyX.etsy.com
 These beautiful pieces of cutlery have been turned into the perfect plant markers. I hand stamp these with whatever words you would like......they are great for marking herbs, vegetables and flowers, or add a special message for someone. These will add a touch of magic to your garden, boarder, pots, hanging baskets or your kitchen and window-sill pot-plants.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Sexy Spider Lady

Sexy Spider Lady by Art by Susmitha

"It took me almost two hours to bring this spider into being and I am very proud of her. The necklace is a stunning work of wearable art that is sure to be a conversation starter. I only use cruelty free materials in my creations. In this case, the pearls are made of glass crystal and no oysters were harmed/killed to produce them."
 
Photo: Sexy Spider Lady by Art by Susmitha
"It took me almost two hours to bring this spider into being and I am very proud of her. The necklace is a stunning work of wearable art that is sure to be a conversation starter. :) I only use cruelty free materials in my creations. In this case, the pearls are made of glass crystal and no oysters were harmed/killed to produce them."
http://www.itshandmade.in/product/sexy-spider-lady

Monday, October 7, 2013

Saturday, October 5, 2013

love bats? We do.


Bats are SO freaking cruelly shot down, fogged and poisoned to death so they can be boiled (sometimes while still alive) so 'jewelry designers' can snatch their skulls and other bones to make jewelry out of them.
 SAY NO TO ANIMAL CRUELTY 
and only buy your jewelry/accessories from fellow vegans and cruelty free business owners!







Starrlight Jewelry -&- Sanctuary says:

OCTOBER SHELTER OF THE MONTH: Bat World Sanctuary
> www.batworld.org <
for the month of October, 50% of all sales placed through
www.StarrlightJewelry.com will be donated to bat world.
- all of the 25% items from our 'bat world' shop section are automatically bumped to 50%.
~* if you cannot purchase or donate to help the fur babies, 
please like and share in hopes it reaches people who can.
~* I will be closing up shop for a few months starting in November,
 lets go out with a BIG BANG and help the bats!OCTOBER SHELTER OF THE MONTH: Bat World Sanctuary
> www.batworld.org <
for the month of October, 50% of all sales placed through 
www.StarrlightJewelry.com will be donated to bat world.
- all of the 25% items from our 'bat world' shop section are automatically bumped to 50%.
~* if you cannot purchase or donate to help the fur babies, please like and share in hopes it reaches people who can.
~* I will be closing up shop for a few months starting in November, lets go out with a BIG BANG and help the bats!

Monday, September 30, 2013

Sweet & Sara

Have you met Sweet & Sara?
- Sweet & Sara is the original manufacturer of 100% gelatin-free, 
 100% vegetarian and vegan marshmallows.
 Visit our website at http://sweetandsara.com/
 

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Daily Repose Handmade Soaps

Vegan Team Etsy: Buy Vegan, Made By Vegans
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  ~ Trick Or Treat ~ 
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Halloween Soap EVIL EYE Licorice Soap GIFT Set
 Handmade Bar Natural Vegan Cold Process Soaps 
by Daily Repose Handmade Soaps
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https://www.etsy.com/listing/161476557

Monday, September 16, 2013

Vegan Jewelry & Trinkets GIVE AWAY

Free stuff is great, but free VEGAN stuff, MADE BY A VEGAN is even better!

Starrlight Jewelry is hosting a give-away on her fanpage for a box stuffed with vegan goodies. 

Win A Starrlight Jewelry Prize Box
http://www.starrlightjewelry.com/whatsinthebox.htm
We will pick 2 winners at the end of September!
boxes can include but are not limited to soap, incense, candles, bath salts, necklace, bracelets, chokers, lanyards, trinket boxes, anklets, rings, earrings, sun catchers and much more.
*BOXES WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL*

You can enter here: (facebook required) http://bit.ly/16g40h6

If you are a crafter, artist or small business owner looking for advertisement opportunity, Starrlight Jewelry is also welcoming other sellers to submit -vegan- promotional  items to be passed out with her box give-away contests and sale. Just check out 
for more information.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

This Is Halloween

 THIS IS HALLOWEEN!
Awesome treasury curated by VET member Fabulously Fierce featuring vegan spooky items for Halloween lovers of all ages.



Sunday, September 16, 2012

Meet The Team - Aletha

~*~ Meet The Team ~*~

 Aletha of Radical Fringe X
Hi my name is Aletha and I'm a vegan graphic designer & fiber artist. 
I started crocheting about the same time as I went vegetarian 8 years ago
 (vegan 2 years later) and so I don't use any animal fibers! I love crochet 
because it is so fluid and 3-dimensional, my creativity is unlimited with 
yarn & hook! Some of the proceeds from my etsy shop go to pay for my 
rescue cat's emergency vet assistance; on the side another crocheter & I 
run Urban Fiber Operative , a Detroit-based collective of fiber artists
 encouraging public displays of yarn.

You can find Aletha and her fantastic items at:

~ Thanks For Looking  ~
Vegan Etsy Team; Buy Vegan Made By Vegans

 
 

Monday, April 18, 2011

Pansy Maiden announces Darling Utility!

I'm sure by now you've all taken notice of Pansy Maiden, designer of gorgeous couture vegan handbags and proud VET member. Owner and creator Laura Collins is making a guest appearance on the blog today to announce the debut of a brand new spring line...

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I am so excited to announce that my new collection, Darling Utility, is debuting tomorrow!


This collection was in part inspired by the movie Coco Avant Chanel. I first saw this movie last year at a rather definitive moment in my professional life. I was on a flight from Boston to San Francisco where my bags would be hanging from the arms of models sashing down the runway of San Francisco's first ever Vegan Fashion Show. At that time, it was as if I had all these puzzle pieces of a new collection floating around in my head and, after watching this movie, all the pieces came together to form a cohesive picture. At the risk of sounding trite, it was sort of magical.

Darling Utility contains six bags all made with socially responsible, eco-friendly, vegan materials. I have a vegan suede fabric made with fibers from recycled plastic bottles, vegan leather that is PVC-free, and of course my organic twill stand-by. In addition, I will now be offering an eco-friendly vegan waterproofing/stainproofing treatment for those concerned about rain and stains.

I will be offering separate special promotions for both my Facebook Friends and for my Newsletter Subscribers, so be sure to sign up at one or both of those places. If you are considering signing up for the Newsletter, do it today - it goes out tomorrow and will contain a hidden link to a sample sale! Yay!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Twig and Leaf Botanicals - an amazing Vegan Etsy Team shop.



Twig & Leaf is a small, couple owned and operated business in Boulder, Colorado. They use only vegan ingredients and organically grown or wildcrafted plant materials in all of their products. Their products are made from natural, organic plant material, without any chemical additives. All of their packaging is RECYCLED! Their glass jars are thick recycled glass.

A wonderful shop selling a huge variety of natural herbs and potions, that will not only be good for your body and skin but fill your senses with joy. How about a home spa treatment or a coconut body scrub? Something for every skin type. Want to know more about this wonderful shop? then read on...

When Kelly was young, her mom thought she would be a chemist - but she is lousy at math - and her dad thought she would be a park ranger. I suppose she did an unexpectedly splendid job of blending the two together. Kelly has always been passionate about plants and their properties. Somewhere along the line a few years ago, she decided this is what she wants to do with her life, despite having gone to 3 colleges and changed degrees from photography, to creative writing, to elementary education and traveling and living all across the United States. She is working on her Clinical Herbalism degree, and he is working in economics.

Kelly and Scott are both 24 years old and currently reside in Boulder, Colorado with their rescue cat - kitty face. They live in a small, beautiful cabin nestled at the foot of the Flatiron Mountains, surrounded by plum trees and ivy. What’s not to love? Kelly has been vegan since she was 6 years old, which started out as a health issue and evolved into a conscious decision. Scott has been vegan for over two years now.

When Kelly started the business, she was just making bulk organic herbal teas, each with different health benefits, and selling them to a café in Boulder. They are still doing that, but she decided that enough is enough with having to rely on other shady businesses for every day products. What are those ingredients? Why are they in there? What do they do? She developed her own lip balms and lotions with simple, organic ingredients, with no animal products, and wanted to share them with everyone.

So came about twig & leaf botanicals. They use only organic butters, oils, and plant materials, and strive to use organic locally grown plants when we can. They believe that everyone should have access to simple, natural, and healthy products with an affordable price. They also use ALL recycled paper and glass packaging, and no plastics, because plastics contain harmful chemicals that can leak into your products - and we’re pretty sure no one wants to rub that into their skin.

Check out their Etsy Shop and browse the wonderful products, and for interesting information and lovely photos, hop on over to their wonderfully inspiring and fabulous blog.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Vegan Etsy Team Member(s) of the Week: Jodi and Dan of This Is It! Creations!

This Is It! Creations is made up of Jodi and Dan – a husband and wife team who have been creating eco products together since 2005. They are both vegan and huge animal lovers, and feel extremely grateful to work together putting products into the world that they are both proud of.

When did you open your Etsy shop, and how did you choose its name?
We opened in September 2007 and chose the username thisisit because our company is called “This Is It! Creations.” We named our company that for a couple of reasons – it’s how we feel about each other, and it’s also the last job we ever plan to have.

What kinds of items do you sell in your shop, and what inspired you to start creating them?
We make ecogifts that inspire – journals, notebooks, notepads, jewelry, and cards. I have always been crafty and used to love making my friends personalized stationery sets. They always told me that I should do it as a business. Dan and I were tired of working at jobs where we had to be apart, so we decided to start a business together and see where it took us – and here we are five years later!

Do you donate through your shop to any charities or do any volunteer work?
We donate 5% of our profits to animal-welfare organizations. We also donate products to just about any animal charity that emails us and asks. We work with a lot of stores who have fundraisers throughout the year benefiting animals, and we also donate products to them.

What are some of your favorite things about Etsy?
The community. I have always felt so welcomed and supported on Etsy. I absolutely love being a part of such a wonderful site. I have met so many wonderful people through the Etsy teams – many have become my friends. I also love the forums, especially the business section. You can learn so much there! It’s also so exciting to see an Etsy order in my inbox!

Do you sell your items outside of Etsy, either online or in retail shops?
We do! Before we started selling on Etsy, we were a wholesale company selling to stores across the country (and a few abroad). Our products are currently sold in over 150 stores. We are almost finished with our website, which will have both a retail and a wholesale shopping cart. And we’re super excited that we were just juried into an amazing local craft show that runs every weekend from now until November! If you are in the area, come see us at the Lithia Artisans Market in Ashland, Oregon!

Have you been featured anywhere?
We have! We’ve been very blessed with love and support from many people. It’s always a thrill to see that we have been featured on someone’s blog or in a magazine. We’ve had our products featured in many places, from New Age Retailer and Niche magazines to Tyra Banks’ website. I get so excited about all of them!

How long have you been vegan, and what made you go vegan?
I went vegan for the animals. I did it in stages; I stopped eating red meat and pork 15 years ago. I stopped eating all other animal products 8 years ago because I would cry every time I ate meat. I learned about factory farming and knew that I could not eat dairy products either. About 3 years ago I learned that there were animal ingredients in the beauty products that I was using – even some products that are considered “cruelty free” still can have animal ingredients. This was a shock to me! Since then I make sure that everything I buy has the cute little bunny logo on it. Dan went veg when he was 16 and vegan at 19, solely for the animals.

What are your favorite foods?
Dan and I adore Indian food – I just wish I could make it like they do at my favorite restaurants! I seriously could eat it every day forever and be so happy. I also have a huge sweet tooth. I just made chocolate chip cookies today! Dan and I were having trouble with our thyroids a couple of years ago from eating too much soy. We have been soy free for the last eighteen months and feel so much better!

Do you have any favorite vegan things, like books, websites, stores, etc.?
I love trading on Etsy – it’s so much fun! I get a lot of my vegan bath and body products from trading. We have a great store here in Medford, Oregon called Food for Less – it has tons of veg products. Since we gave up soy, we’ve had to give up most of the processed veg foods that we used to love, and now we cook mainly from scratch. It’s ended up being a good thing!

What other kinds of hobbies and interests do you have?
I really had to think about this one because we’ve been working so hard for so long on our business that we haven’t had much time for anything else. When I do listen to the advice on our journals and remember to breathe and find balance, I love to sing! Dan is a writer and a musician. We get to make music together, which is so much fun. We also love to bowl together. We have an air hockey table that has gotten a bit dusty, but it’s so much fun when we do play! I love sitting down and watching a good TV show at the end of a long day. And going to the movies is always fun! I also like to cook – I am actually writing a vegan cookbook using everyday ingredients. This has been in the works for awhile now, but I promise that it will be available someday!

Do you have any animal companions?
We have 3 furry kids: a sweet dog-ter, Xena (a Norwegian Elkhound) and 2 sweet kitties – Biddle and Buncom. They all provide countless hours of joy and entertainment for us. At the moment, we also have 3 steers (thanks to all of you who helped us rescue them!) that we are hoping to transport to a sanctuary near Seattle this month. We have to move and will no longer have the land to keep them here, but a very generous sanctuary, Passado's Safe Haven, has agreed to take them if we can raise the money to get them there. Fingers crossed that we’ll be able to do it!

Do you have any future plans for your shop?
We do! We’re always working on new products, such as magnets and scrolls, and we’re also making more interactive journals! We are super excited about all of this. We just need to find a few more hours each day to have extra time to finish them and list them!

Is there anything else you would like to add or share?
I just wanted to thank everyone on this team (as well as on EFA and EtsyVeg) who has been so supportive toward us and our company over the years. It means the world to me how we all came together to save the steers from slaughter, how you include our products in your treasuries, blog about us, and just support us in general. Much love to all of you!

Editor's note: YOU can help get the steers to their permanent sanctuary! Click here to view the ChipIn page for more details, or click on the ChipIn widget in the right hand side bar of this blog. Every donation counts!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

For a relaxing evening, or a power cut, any excuse to get out those gorgeous scented candles!



While experiencing a power cut recently, I had to rummage around for a tea light. It was dark, I couldn't remember where I had put the matches. I realised it had been a while since I had bought any candles or tea lights. Eventually power was restored, I sighed with relief, and while my thoughts were on candles, I decided to browse through Vegan Etsy team members' shops for scented tea lights.
What a wonderful assortment of scents awaited me.

The first one to make me close my eyes and imagine the divine aroma was this Lavender and Tea Tree soy candle from KennyCoop.
This shops sells the most wonderful soy candles with essential oils, in the very stylish reusable tins. And anything called 'Lip Sauce' just has to be investigated- yum!

Next I found the funkiest, most 'alternative' soy candle in a tin from MrsTattooedGeek. I adore the smell of Patchouli, and the tin is so pretty and funky. There are lots of imaginative designs on MrsTattooedGeek's products, some cute, some cheeky, some cool. There's soy candles, lip balms, magnets oh and so many other curiosities, you just have to take a look!

These Lemongrass and Ginger Soy Votive Candles smell so fresh and uplifting. Brought to you by the delightful TwigandLeafBotanicals.
Their shop is enchanting, selling such endearing items such as soy candles, herbal teas and gorgeous soaps. They even offer to devise a unique blend just for you, should you so require.


Why wait for a power cut to try out some of these delightful scented candles. treat yourself. After a long hard day, turn down the lights, light up your scented candle/s relax and let your joyful senses take over.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Member of the Week: Roni of Daisy Wares!

This week we hear from Roni, owner and operator of Daisy Wares. In this shop you'll find everything you need to make you feel and look your best. How does she do it? Why does she do it? Let's find out...

When did you open your Etsy shop, and how did you choose its name?
I started selling jewelry on 10/9/2007, then shortly after I added bath and body products. My beagle Daisy died of cancer at a young age of 6. I have dedicated everything in my life to her including naming my shop after her. And Wares means articles of merchandise hence, Daisy Wares.

What kinds of items do you sell in your shop, and what inspired you to start creating them?

I went to a craft party and brought my knitting, everyone else was making jewelry. It looked so fun and inspired me to take a few classes on the basics and off I went to creating. I had purchased some bath and body products off of Etsy and figured why am I paying for this when I know I can make it. Again, took many detailed classes on not only how to make bath and body products but also how to add the proper most healthy ingredients.

Do you donate through your shop to any charities or do any volunteer work?
I always give 10% to Animal Place. They rescue farm animals from abuse and neglect. They even help out with spaying/neutering dogs in Mexico where the dog population is getting out of control. Animal Place has just purchased 600 acres of land in Grass Valley, CA so I'm so pleased that they can rescue many more animals in need.

What are some of your favorite things about Etsy?
My favorite things about Etsy are the people who fight for animal rights on there. They use their talents to create wonderful items and at the same time care about animals. There are quite a few animal loving groups I belong to including Vegan Etsy. I enjoy talking to them through forums and such about our common goal. I've also made some close friends from these groups. I also love my customers. I've had wonderful people come in and out of my shop through the years.

Do you sell your items outside of Etsy, either online or in retail shops?

I have my own website, www.daisywares.com. I do many craft shows a year. I have done other Etsy like websites but none of them worked for me as well as Etsy does.

How long have you been vegan, and what made you go vegan?
I went vegetarian in 1984 and turned vegan in 2007. I really wish I had learned about factory farming sooner. A friend started learning about it. I took his information and went to Animal Place for a tour and that day I vowed to never use another animal by-product again. Many people think like I thought and if you didn't have to kill the animal it was okay to drink their milk and eat their eggs and wear their leather, but that is wrong. Death of an animal is always the final outcome and it is a gruesome inhumane way to die. They die for all the wrong reasons and I will fight to the very end to give them the voice they need.

What are your favorite foods?
Since Daiya Cheese came out I've quite spoiled myself with vegan pizza. I love all vegetables but what I think I like most of all is the vegan sweets! I love love love vegan cupcakes. Tofu Teriyaki on top of brown rice, yellow curry, stir fry, spinach, shallots, roasted garlic, artichokes, baked potatoes, sweet potatoes, deep fried tofu dipped in peanut sauce, nutritional yeast on top of popcorn, garden burgers, vegan sushi, salads with nuts and fruits, biscuits and gravy and pancakes for breakfast foods, vegan BLT's, really there are not too many vegan food I don’t like. The list can go on but these are about all my staples in life.

Do you have any favorite vegan things, like books, websites, stores, etc.?

I've been doing some grocery shopping at a place called Rainbow in San Francisco, the vegan choices are amazing and everything is priced pretty good. I love all vegan restaurants. I get excited to receive Veg News in the mail. Once a year we have a Veg Fest in Golden Gate Park and it's a bunch of vendors selling vegan and animal rights stuff. I like the Green festival too, though sadly it's not all vegan (but I'm trying to change that).

What kinds of hobbies and interests do you have?
I like to knit, play Wii and my DS Lite, read, hike, eating out, catch an occasional movie, spend time with my cats and dogs, listen to my hubby play music, love my iPod touch for music, games and reading. And of course visiting Animal Place when I can. Getting involved in animal activism and learning how to be more green to help stop global warming are other interests I have.

Do you have any animal companions?
I have 2 dogs and 7 cats. All have been rescued but one. I bought one of my dogs from a breeder 16 years ago. Again, didn't know about puppy mills and breeder problems. I urge everyone not to buy from breeders but adopt!

Do you have any future plans for your shop?

I want to phase out my fragrance oils and only use essential oils from plants. I'd like to become mostly all natural. I have a wide variety of things already in my shop but you never know when I might add something new like shampoo for instance.
Is there anything else you would like to add or share?
The best thing you can do for your health, this planet and the animals we love is to establish a vegan diet. It's not hard in the least bit and it's something to be very proud of.

What is the vegan community like in your area?
We are so spoiled with veganism here in Berkeley, CA. We have many dining and shopping options for vegans. It's a wonderful city to live in. Up in the hills where we live we have a lot of wildlife. It's so nice to look out the window and see deer laying in the yard.

Do you do any work to promote veganism, animal rights, nutrition education, and/or other such causes?
Something new in my shop are stickers with animal rights messages. I also have a Dazzle shop to sell those images on T-shirts or mugs and other accessories. My license plate on my Prius says "Lovin' Vegan". It has a heart symbol, N, VEGAN not to mention a few GO VEGAN stickers on it. I'm always promoting veganism on my Facebook Fan page, and passing on petitions for people to sign to save animals.

Why do you think it's important to buy handmade?
I think you have a better understanding of what is in your product when buying handmade. Especially with bath and body products. You don't want to buy something that has hidden parabens and unhealthy ingredients in it. And when you buy vegan handmade you can be sure your product was not animal tested or supports some kind company that believes in killing animals. Buying handmade makes the item unique and special. It's nice to support a small business that has good wholesome values.