Monday, November 7, 2011

Christmas Ornaments 2011










I can't believe it's already time to do this,
but so it is. Another fall spent working
indoors until Wee Bean ornaments are
ready to be taken home. So without further
ado, here are the designs available.







SANTA ~ $25 ANGEL ~ $20












SNOWMEN ~ $20 TREE ~ $20












SHEEP ~ $20 COAL ~ $20












NIGHTMAN ~ $20














There will be a few ways to get ahold of my tiny creations this year. One could order by firing an email to weebeandesign@gmail.com, or they will be available at the merch table for select Good Lovelies concerts. Please send me an email if you plan to purchase at a concert to ensure I will be bringing stock.

Ornaments are only available in Canada, due to border restrictions.
Shipping costs vary, I will confirm all charges before billing.
Payment can be made by PayPal or Email Money Transfer.

** Order will only be shipped on November 14th, November 28th, and December 12th. This is due to the fact that I will be on the road with the Good Lovelies. Please email to see if exceptions are possible.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

One Little Sheep Had Four Legs


I cannot believe it has been one complete year since I last wrote. So much has happened in that time though, that I suppose I'm not terribly surprised. So here I find myself again, readying for the Christmas season, with boxes of my ornaments nearing completion.

Last year I posted about a new design, the sheep. He has changed a little this year, and one particularly fat specimen would not fit into an ornament case. I handed him over to my fella, Rob, and he now holds a place on my office armoire. Complete with four legs, I confess, I love him very much. Perhaps I will make you some friends soon, little sheepy.

Below is a photo of the ornaments in progress. There is one black sheep in this year's collection, but we've grown rather close this month, so he may stay with me for a little while yet. A little shy of their own wool, or perhaps finding it itchy, these are sheep dressed in alpaca's clothing. Truly. Thanks to The Purple Purl on Queen St. E. in Toronto, for dressing 2011's sheep! This is also a great little spot to have a coffee and do some knitting incidentally, and I do recommend checking it out if you're in the city.


Next up, a post about all six ornaments. And by next, I mean in about an hour. So much catching up to do!