Showing posts with label ArtistsForAnimals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ArtistsForAnimals. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

Meet Bo of FuzzyPandas

Meet Bo, owner of FuzzyPandas! 

Bo's interview is the 5th in my series of interviews with my ArtistsForAnimals teammates. Read more about the 1st 4 interviewees: Claudia, Carolyn,  Allison and Jan  by clicking on their names.
 
FuzzyPandas carries a mix of vintage and handmade items.
Please tell us a bit about yourself and your shop.
Hi there, my is Bo, and I run Fuzzy Pandas. The name to my shop is actually kind of funny. I didn't just decide to call it that cause I liked it, it all started when I saw something on Etsy that I wanted to buy, and I had to create an account in order to purchase. Without thinking, I just thought of my favorite animal and made that my username. I still can't think of a good shop name to this day, so I just kept Fuzzy Pandas.

My shop is all about the little things in life. We specialize in handmade arm warmers and matchbook notepads. We can do any design and color combo you want for either of those items! Recently I went to a card making class and got really into that, so we will soon be making and listing cards. My mom is the one who finds all our vintage items. She searches the skies and the fields for them, and usually finds some pretty awesome stuff.
What inspired you to open your shop?
I saw all the neat items on Etsy, and began creating ones similar, and then making my own designs. Pretty soon I thought I was good enough to get some buyers out of it, and do some good with the money.

What do you do when you aren't designing & creating things?
When I'm not crafting or sewing, I will be doing my chores around the farm. Feeding and watering chickens, and the horse, checking up on cows, feeding cows, playing with our dog, and feeding the cat!
In the summer you will rarely see me in the house during the day. If it's nice, I WILL be out riding my horse.


Where, who, or what does your influence come from?
My influence comes from the different clothing styles. My arm warmers are definitely hippie inspired. I have so many ideas in my head that haven't come to life yet. I have ideas for sweaters, hats, leg warmers, skirts, boots, and pants! If I had the time, I think I would have a way bigger selection of clothing & accessories.


What inspires you to be creative?
I like to be creative because it's different and unique. I absolutely hate purchasing from chain retailers. I like to buy from locally owned shops, and of course from Etsy. I think everything should be as creative as they can, and not go on with the boring way of society.

When did you first discover that you were or wanted to be an artist?
I've been making things for a long time. My mom taught me how to use a sewing machine years ago, and I have been making clothes for the dogs... and myself ever since.
What inspired you to get involved in charity work/rescue?
The moment I knew I had to do something, was when I walked into my humane society and every kitty I walked past jumped up and started meowing at me. I couldn't walk past one without spending at least 5 minutes with it. I spent a lot of time in there. I think animals need people to defend them, and speak up for them, because we can't understand what they are saying, and what they are telling us they need. They need to have people that care and can do it for them.

What charity/cause are you promoting right now? Please tell us a little about it and where we can find out more.
I would really like to inform you of RAPS Cat Sanctuary. The Richmond Animal Protection Society operates North America's largest cat sanctuary in order to rescue and protect homeless and abandoned cats and kittens. Located in Richmond, British Columbia, the sanctuary shelters hundreds of animals that have been removed from city streets where they faced starvation, injury, disease and a shortened life due to the many hazards in their environment. You can find them here: www.rapsociety.com/catsanctuary/
Who are your favorite shops to browse on Etsy?
That is a tough one.
I really like the pet license tags that ID4Pet makes.
I love Katwise designs. She is where I get a lot of inspiration.
I like LuxeMutt collars, but I could never afford one!
I love all of DornDorf's horse prints.
I ADORE all of ScrumptiousDoodle's jewelry, and I love ShayAaron's products.
I love so many shops I could go on and on.

What other shop owner would you like to learn more about?
I'm not quite sure about this. I guess anyone who raises funds for animals, I would like to get to know them, and find out what inspires them to do so much good!

Where else, other than Etsy, can you be found on the net?
 www.facebook.com/fuzzypandadesigns 
xo ~ Mad

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Meet Claudia Bruno of Calliope Rescue Store

Meet Claudia Bruno, Captain and fearless leader of the ArtistsForAnimals team! 
Claudia's interview is the 4th in my series of interviews with my ArtistsForAnimals teammates. Read more about the 1st three interviewees Carolyn,  Allison and Jan  by clicking on their names.
 

Congratulations Claudia on an amazing 2011! Claudia's tiny rescue organization saved the lives of 100 cats and kittens!
Please tell us a bit about yourself and your shop.
I am the President of Calliope Rescue,501c3, a Boston-based rescue group.

What inspired you to open your shop?
 
The ArtistsforAnimalsTeam! Although I started this team a year ago with my jewelry shop, I noticed how many rescues had their 100% charity shops and I decided to open one for us as well.
GO TEAM!

What do you do when you aren't designing & creating things?
I bottle-feed homeless kittens, dig through jewelry supplies for my other shop CalliopesAttic, make artisan jewelry for ClaudiaBruno, eat and sleep whenever I can. LOL
 
Junior is Claudia's most recent bottle baby. How cute is he?!
Where, who, or what does your influence come from? 
Beeblecat and Mad Scientist who listed ACEOs in their shops to raise money. Thank you Joyce and Mad!

What inspires you to be creative?
 
Life.

When did you first discover that you were or wanted to be an artist?

Since I painted my entire nursery with apple sauce at the age of 1
What inspired you to get involved in charity work/rescue?
 I started as a volunteer at the Ellen Gifford Shelter, the first no-kill, cageless shelter in the country. Founded in 1888. Within two years, I became one of the managers. I was mainly in charge of 87 volunteers and of the adoptions. As of today, I have conducted 810 adoptions and trained 437 volunteers! WOW.
I met my angel friend Brenda and together we started Calliope Rescue. I have to say that my rescue group was named after Calliope, a Calico who suffered from depression. Brenda and I took 4 months to get her adopted but we did it. Calliope represents every we do: rescue - rehabilitation - rehome.

What charity/cause are you promoting right now? Please tell us a little about it and where we can find out more.
My own, callioperescue.org also my teammates Donna and Wendy with CLAWS (visit their charity store here), I also help Tuscaloosa K-9 dog camp with their amazon wishlist since the tornado devastation.

Who are your favorite shops to browse on Etsy?
I honestly don't have tons of time to browse since whatever time I have, I dedicate to this team. All of your shops, of course!

What other shop owner would you like to learn more about?

Oh, man. Everyone on this team, of course!

Where else, other than Etsy, can you be found on the net?

callioperescue.org on petfinder.com

Thank you, Mad! Thank you team for being a part of the solution. We are surrounded by angels on this team and seeing all of your comments, your shops and your charities makes me want to be a better person.
xo ~ Mad