New collection – part 1

In just a few months, Pearadise Island turns 2!

I’ve been busy preparing some new combinations for the shop to celebrate my anniversary. Today, I’m sharing the first batch of my new collection.

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I’ve actually been sprinkling hints of what’s to come here and there on Instagram… did you catch it?

First and foremost, the biggest change is the fabric. I’ve used up most of the original bolts since I launched the store 2 years ago, and I’m beyond excited to work with a new supplier. The first of 5 to the new collection has only a subtle change. It is the original bag, and will always remain a classic combination of natural and black. The main difference? The color and feel. It is a lot lighter and smoother.

Think of it as an “upgrade”.

// THE CLASSIC //

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Here you can see the original natural linen fabric printed with my logo on the wall. The new and improved combination is on the table.

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And here they are, side by side. To the left is the old fabric and to the right is version 2.0

// THE FLAMINGO //

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Up next is a play on everyone’s favorite, pink. I wanted a brighter version of the original pink and white combo (as seen on the wall) and I’m pleased to offer this new shade of carnation pink linen. I had so much fun mixing ink for this one and excited to have a custom rose color for contrast.

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A closer look at the pink fabrics side by side. The blush pink + white is now discontinued.

// THE SOPHISTICATE //

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It’s always been a dream of mine to have a black and white version. This one has a slight twist to it in that the ink I used is a beautiful pearl white shade. At times it can look like silver, depending on the lighting. The fabric is a gorgeous blend of cotton and linen. I wanted to try something new and would really love your input! As much as I adore linen it is oh so very crinkly and requires heavy muscle to iron. This bag was a breeze to press thanks to the cotton.

I’m sure you know by now, but in case you’re new, all of my bags come with an outer zippered pocket to hold your notions!

I’m working on 2 more styles to join this collection as we speak! Newsletter subscribers are always first to know what’s new. Get the inside scoop by signing up here!

// NEW COLLECTION LAUNCHES SEPT 2019 //

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This new collection will be available on my website sometime this September. My anniversary is on Sept. 7th but with the pending move to Ottawa, I don’t want to set a date just yet. As long as you’re subscribed to my newsletter, you’re good!

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I love seeing you with your bags!

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We’re moving!

First of all, wow!

Thank you to everyone who stopped by the shop last Friday. It was my biggest update yet after a long hiatus. I’m so humbled and grateful for the warm reception of the new tote bags!

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I’m fulfilling all orders as fast as possible. Expect to see tracking details in your inbox very soon! I can’t wait to see you using your bags!

Share with #pearadiseisland and #pearadiseislandtotes. 

Feel free to tag me as well, @pearadiseisland.

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My 2nd year shopiversary is slowly approaching (Sept) and I’ve been preparing some new color combinations to celebrate 🎉. I will be releasing a few at a time starting in June and of course, newsletter subscribers will be the first to know! Sign up here to get the inside scoop!

 

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As you know, I initially made this bag for my recent travels to Ottawa earlier this year to visit Radley. (More about that here if you’re new). I only made the trip a handful of times but Radley has been commuting every single weekend. At first, I hated the idea of this new venture. The thought of being far away from each other on top of shouldering the kids and chores by myself was daunting.

A few months in and it’s surprisingly not that bad. For me anyway.  Thanks to technology, we’re able to stay in touch 24/7 and it helped that he’s been consistent in coming home every week. However, this arrangement is no longer sustainable. It’s taken a toll on him and it’s certainly not enough for the kids. They resist every time he leaves and are left heartbroken. It’s been an emotional roller coaster ride for them and it’s for this reason we made the decision to relocate – at least for the time being.

It’s not really a goodbye because my eldest, Ryan, will remain in Toronto to finish school. We’ll be back often to check on him and our home.

0B6102AE-03D2-4547-8BB3-D2FB26312E88The move will take place sometime in the summer. I have a couple more orders to finish before I can pack up. The shop will remain open during this transition and I hope to launch the new collection in time for my 2nd year anniversary.

I’ll continue to update you here as things progress.

 

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Pearadise Island turns 1

Pearadise Island Turns 1

I can’t believe it’s been a year since I started this little business of mine. I was in my head with so much doubt because I’m super shy and it was really hard for me to put myself out there. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I will still be here today.

Day One

I actually celebrated last Friday, Sept. 7th but with the show, I wasn’t able to do a proper post until now. I still remember sharing this quote on Instagram. It was my way of officially holding myself accountable by making a public declaration. My store officially launched on Nov. 12th. It took me 2 months to make all the bags and get organized.

As I sit back and reminisce, I want to take you waaaaay back – and share my story. Many people have asked about how I got started sewing and knitting and I really tried my best several times but could never follow through. I even tried to talk about it on my first podcast but it quickly turned into a hot mess so I decided not to continue. Then, like an angel, my friend Eric tagged me on Instagram to share 5 things about me in my stories. I don’t know how or why I had this overwhelming desire all of a sudden to share and for some reason I was able to express myself without falling apart.

Anyway, if you’re interested on how it all began, continue reading. I haven’t talked about this before because it’s so personal and although it happened ages ago, sometimes it feels like it was just yesterday. I’m sharing it with you today because it’s part of my story on how I got into crafting and how much it helped me cope.

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This is my mama. Her name was Tess. This was taken about a year before she passed. She’s on vacation here in the Philippines. It was her first and only time to go back home to the motherland.

We lost her 8 years ago, a day before my birthday on July 5, 2010. She was 56 years old. She was on vacation again – this time visiting her family in sunny California. It was an accident and totally unexpected.

We were actually scheduled to go there and meet her. We had booked a flight prior to travel on Jul 7th and stay for 2 weeks. I still remember getting that dreaded phone call while at the drive-in theatre by the docks. I haven’t been back to a drive in since that day.

She went to Cali to assist her sister with her business. She had already been away for over a month before the accident and it still gives me goosebumps to think that was her way of preparing us for what’s to come. When I was packing her belongings, I found a pamphlet by her bedside about support for widows. My dad also said she wanted him to set up an appointment to buy a lot in the new cemetary near their house for when she came back. She wanted to take advantage while the price was still low. There were so many more signs indicating my mom had some sort of premonition…I’m going to stop here because I don’t want to freak you out… but it seemed like she had a hand in planning her final arrangements. She was always super organized and I feel like up to now, she is close by, always watching over us…

Anyway, you can imagine… how tough it was.

My mom was the most frugal person, I swear. She was so frugal, she wore the same clothes from when we were little. When she passed, my dad couldn’t keep her clothes obviously because it hurt to look at but he also couldn’t give it away so he gave it to me and my siblings.

One day, out of the blue, my brother says, “let’s make a quilt out of her clothes.”

BRILLIANT! Except…none of us had sewn anything before. We didn’t even own a sewing machine.

Budget was super tiiight as I was on mat leave with Vanessa so I picked the cheapest sewing machine on Amazon. They came over one day and we just went for it.

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It’s my one and only sewing machine – Brother XL2600I – and still the same one I use today to sew all the bags. She still works! Good ‘ol brother! But I have a feeling someone’s watching over it though 😉

First sewing project

I was going for a modern, minimalistic quilt but I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. My fabric choice of blue silk for the background felt nice against my skin but puckered like crazy. My quilting lines all wobbly and crooked but none of that matters because it’s just like getting a big hug from mama.

Quilt in memory of mom

 

Since then, I sewed more things, mostly toys and simple clothes and accessories  for Vanessa:

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I also made her this quilt out of her baby clothes:

Memory quilt out of baby clothes

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She still uses it today, as a blanket for her doll:

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I started a tradition with Vanessa where I made a headband and a matching onesie for the first 12 months of her life.

Vanessa’s first year

When Aaron was born, I never got around to making his quilt (and I’m reminded of it every time Vanessa has hers out 😔) but I did keep up with the tradition of taking his photo every month. I cut up a onesie and sewed it back together into a “faux shirt” and also sewed a bow tie.

Aaron’s first year

Here’s a closer look:

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That’s basically how I got started with sewing. It felt really good to hold something I made out of my hands and the memories behind each item made it extra special. But with 2 babies only 15 months apart, I had less and less time with the machine. Enter knitting and well….the rest is history!

Pearadise Island

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I am so grateful to those who have supported me whether you made a purchase or left words of encouragement. I want you to know I appreciate you!

Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart ♥️