Happy Monday all! Hope everyone had a great weekend! I spent it with the family in Carmel, a beautiful town about 2 hours away from San Francisco. I'll share pictures of our shenanigans later this week.
I love these dolls I came across Etsy and couldn't wait to meet the designer behind them! So I'm very excited to introduce to you all , Stephanie Kuhn creator of the cinnamon bears. Her unique little creations are stitched together with great care.
-What part of the US do you live in?
I was born in Pennsylvania, grew up in Arizona, and now I live with my husband in northwest Georgia. We love the south!
- How did dolls and doll making first become a part of your life?Do you only do dolls?
I've
always been a doll loving, girly girl! My grandmothers are my greatest
inspiration, and they were both extremely skilled at sewing. They each
made me countless dresses as well as dresses for my dolls. Because of
them I have always been passionate about crafting, and had a huge desire
to learn to sew. For a long time I was intimidated by my sewing
machine and stuck to other kinds of crafting like crocheting and
scrapbooking, but recently began tackling a few easy sewing projects to
get over my fear. I tried making a few dolls just for fun, based off a
simple template I found online. They were poorly made since I hardly
knew what I was doing, but still turned out pretty cute! I was so
excited that I'd made a semi-decent project with my big scary sewing
machine! (hehe!) After a couple more dolls, I tweaked the template and
came up with an original design. They were coming out better and
better. Some friends encouraged me to open an Etsy shop, which was
something I felt intimidated by but always wanted to do, so I went for
it! For now I only sew 14" dolls and baby dolls, but I really want to
develop my skill and add more items to my shop. I have a huge love for
children and toys, so I will most likely stick to kiddo friendly items.
- How long have you been making dolls?
Since last November, 2011.
- When you create your dolls do you have something in mind or do you come up with it as you go?
I
usually start out by picking fabrics that pair well together, and
slowly build up the design from there. Once the body, arms, and legs
are cut out, I choose a hair and eye color that would compliment the
body color scheme. Sometimes I start backwards though, and embroider
the face before I choose the rest of the pieces. It all just depends on
the day, I guess!
-What things do you do to market your business?
Since
my business is still pretty new, I am currently figuring out the whole
marketing thing! So far I've purchased a few sponsor spots on blogs
that I love, and I like using social networks like Instagram (you can
follow me @stephaniekuhn!) and Facebook to post photos of what I'm
working on at the time. I have a blog as well, where I post occasional
shop updates.
-What do you love most about running your own business, and what do you like least?
The
best part for me is when someone orders a custom doll for their child.
The emails that say "her favorite color is pink!" get me smiling so
big! I am so humbled and flattered that they like my work enough to buy
it, and the idea that a little one somewhere will play with a doll I've
made gives me such warm fuzzies! It's extra fun to create a new doll
with a specific child in mind. I like making dolls because the inner
child in me loves them so much. They're exactly what I would have loved
to play with when I was little. As far as something I like least, I
can't think of anything! Maybe long lines at the Post Office? Nah, I
don't even mind that. :)
- How long does it take to make one?
A doll takes me about 2 hours from start to finish.
- Where do you find inspiration?
Children,
especially little ladies who dress themselves! I absolutely love
seeing a little girl wearing every color of the rainbow, or a color
story that I wouldn't have thought to put together!
- Where can people find your work?
- Did you go to school for this?
Nope! I've just been crafting my whole life, dabbling here and there in different forms of creating.
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Stephanie's craft room... so cute! |
- Each doll is unique, do you have a favorite?
Hmmm, I can't say that I do! I love them all.
Introducing the beautiful Stephanie Kuhn creator of these lovely dolls, The Cinnamon Bears !
Find Stephanie here at her
Etsy shop-
http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheCinnamonBears
and keep up with her on her blog -