Showing posts with label Mompreneur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mompreneur. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Studio Changes

Photo by Yvette-Michelle Cottle Darby | Crafted Spaces
I finally decided to give in and to just let him in. Who you might ask; well the little guy, that keeps tapping at my studio door and rewards me with AMAZING hugs and kisses. My son Miles just turned fifteen months yesterday, and over the long weekend I decided to change the layout of my studio to better include him into my workspace.

Photo by Yvette-Michelle Cottle Darby | Crafted Spaces
Sewing Station #1

Photo by Yvette-Michelle Cottle Darby | Crafted Spaces
I have been pondering over what I needed to do to improve my workflow for Crafted Spaces and Verona Collections, while taking care of Miles. I originally wanted to keep the room separate for organizational and safety reasons; however, it just was not working. I was not getting as much work done as I would have liked and things were getting very disorganized.

Photo by Yvette-Michelle Cottle Darby | Crafted Spaces
I started off by moving my worktable and anything that he could get into. I created a second work area downstairs, where cutting and craft projects will occur. My main studio is therefore clear of clutter and most of my fabric is tucked away. There are no ribbons and other notions for baby to get into and he can take his naps and play with some legroom to spear.

Photo by Yvette-Michelle Cottle Darby | Crafted Spaces
I love the new layout, which is now dedicated to working on my computer and sewing. Baby also seems happier for it, which is VERY important. Let me know what you think. I still have some additional touches to make, which I'll feature in later posts.

Photo by Yvette-Michelle Cottle Darby | Crafted Spaces

Undated 12/12/13

Monday, March 21, 2011

Profile: Ally Lazare and Lisa Avery


Ally Lazare and Lisa Avery are close friends, and the designers and founders of "Flower Tots," a Toronto home-based business with love and creativity at the core of its inception. Ally first connected with Crafted Spaces late last year, and since then I have become familiar with the company and its products. I had the pleasure of interviewing Ally about "Flower Tots," and I'm happy to present this profile.

Last spring these ladies started dreaming up new ways of developing baby products that are "fashionable, affordable and safe." They have diligently worked on sourcing quality materials, developed their designs and have created a handful of products that offer moms and babies comfort, style and functionality. Ally and Lisa's designs are carefully handcrafted with stylish, vibrant fabrics and ribbons, as well as non-toxic, lead-free metal hardware. Citrus green, hot pink, bright yellow and turquoise tones are signature colours in their collection.



"We strive to create bright, exciting designs that both mom and baby will love!"

Ally indicates that she has always had the "creative bug" and has always looked for ways to share her "passion for all things creative." Prior to the birth of her daughter, Ally worked in marketing and advertising in the Consumer Packaging Goods industry for twelve years. With motherhood, came her decision to seek a way of expressing her creativity and an opportunity to stay at home with her daughter. She then joined with Lisa to co-develop the home-based business and to create their original handcrafted baby and kids accessories.



Lisa is a mother of two boys and like Ally, she was often disappointed by the baby products that she found. She also wanted to focus on being a mother and have found inspiration from her children. Lisa's thirteen years of experience working with a global technology company, has also been invaluable to the development of Flower Tots.

"Handmade originals and designed with baby in mind . . ."

Flower Tots currently provides a line of hip and trendy baby accessories including; tag blankets, pacifier straps, toy tethers, and pant clips.

Crafted Spaces: What inspired the name of your business?

Ally: We chose the name Flower Tots primarily because to us, babies are like flowers - constantly growing and blooming - and because we thought that the bright colours and patterns we chose for our products reminded us so much of flowers. Lisa has a huge affinity for gardening.

Crafted Spaces: What have you found to be a challenge?

Ally: Our biggest challenge has been balance - focusing on growing a business that needs tender love and care (and constant nurturing - just like a garden) as well as our kids and families. It's taken a lot of work to get our name out there.

Crafted Spaces: What advice will you give to others?

Ally: Our advice would be to not doubt yourself. If you have a great idea for creating something or an entrepreneurial spirit, don't be afraid to follow it. And ask a lot of questions - there are a lot of great resources out there to help!

Like so many others, Ally and Lisa have both indicated that being an entrepreneur was not something that they had envisioned themselves doing. Both of them were on viable career tracks; however, motherhood often sheds a different light onto what we will like to do with our lives and how we envision our time with our children. More women are also finding that a "partnership" or "collective" makes the process of business management more manageable.

Both Ally and Lisa continue to work on developing new ideas and strive to further develop their business and product line. For more information about Flower Totes please visit: www.flowertots.ca

You can join them on Facebook and Twitter! Enter their giveaway with Haute Mommy or visit them on Saturday, April 9th, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at:

2011 Markham Mom to Mom Sale
Markham Fairgrounds
Buildings #1 and #2,
10801 McCowan Road,
Markham, ON

*All images contained in this post are courtesy of Ally Lazare


I am a mother of two boys, an eight year old and a ten month old. I have also been a designer, business owner and small business development consultant for over fifteen years. Over the years I have faced a number of challenges as I nurture my business, create, and most importantly be a mother. I can therefore connect with these ladies and I hope that you have found this profile insightful.

Join us as we continue to interview other creative individuals and feature their creative business ventures. You are also invited to read and view our other profiles and reviews.

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