Happy in Kathmandu

  Namaste!   or Hello,
We are back from our adventure to Kathmandu and what an experience it was! Paul and I had the most wonderful time meeting the locals and immersing ourselves in the culture. 

We had a local family showing us around. They organised hikes, visits to villages and leprosy hospitals to name a few, so we got to really experience Nepal. 

Nepal or specifically Kathmandu is a place like no other. The sights, the sounds, the roads and traffic, the smells are all memories we will never forget. The poverty has changed our perspective on life and we realise how happy you can be with nothing to your name. The Nepalese are beautiful,  happy, gentle people but of course not without great struggles to get through each day. 

















From a business point of view it was lovely to meet the people working for me and visit their workshops. I was very encouraged that each of the workshops I work with are family based and employing local women for a fair wage. We took Romilla, a local Nepalese lady, with us to ask the women how they were treated and if they enjoyed there work. Romilla was also very helpful in interpreting for us as the communication was difficult at times. 



Felting each ball individually!








                               




                            
Most of the workshops are small tin sheds, some in buildings with many levels. Subash is one of the owners I work with and he has a small family. His sister manages the production and trains new ladies in felting techniques. Felting is very labour intensive and we videoed the whole process and will Youtube it soon. The women are very strong and very skilful felters. I learnt some great felting techniques along the way. There are about 10 women working for him but it depends on the orders that come. Sometimes if they are busy they outsource to local women who can complete it at home. I now feel a great responsibility to these businesses, to support them in every way I can. 
I have lots of new designs coming.......so stay tuned.



Romilla and her husband Ashok, our local guides, became our friends and shared with us their many stories. They are passionate about helping the disadvantaged in their country. They already support many children and schools by paying for their education. Last month they bought 16 desks for a remote school. They are also involved in Leprosy International and Ashok is on the board. Romilla's dream is to set up a workshop employing disadvantaged or disabled women to make jewellery. She showed me some of her samples and I bought them all!  I also ordered 50 bracelets from her. She cried as this was her first sale  and I believe a sign of things to come for her. 


My plan is to sell the bracelets for $12 and 100% of the profits will go back into educating marginalised children and girls on the Nepalese border. It costs $10 a month to educate a child in Nepal and we want to support as many families as we can. About 12,000 girls on the Indian border are sold as sex slaves. Ashok and Romilla believe if the girls receive an education and are valued they will be less likely to fall into the traps of traffickers. 

If you would like to purchase a bracelet you can do so online here

Or if you would like to find out more about sponsoring a child for $10 a month we can send you more information. You will receive a photo of your child and regular updates and letters. 

We had such fun and fulfilled all the goals I set out to do in our Pozible project. With your generous help and support we really feel that Happy as Larry Designs can now move into the next phase of expanding the business.


Lots of love,  Amy and Paul  xx 


Give Larry Wings and Send to Nepal Project


Competition now on to promote our project on Pozible. We are now 24% funded with 31days to go...... Visit the Pozible site, Click the Promote button underneath the main image, make a comment and you will be automatically in the draw to win a Felt Ball Rug worth $429.

GIve Larry Wings and Send to Nepal Project



I feel like my dreams and passions are slowly being fulfilled. I was reading through an old journal of a question that was posed to me, "What would you do if time or money was not an issue in your lifetime?" Get you thinking?

Well my dream was to own a shop and sell crafty things with an emphasis on fair trade. Part of this in a way has come true - 15 yrs later. I have always wanted to support other less fortunate people by provided them with an income source. Sure we can give money away and we do sponsor 2 children through Compassion but I want to empower people and give them an opportunity to support themselves.

Happy as Larry Designs is starting to fulfil my dreams. I use fair trade wool and my designs are being made in Nepal by a group of women. Which leads me to our Pozible Project now live online!

You can be part of Larry's mission to fly to Nepal and earn some super awesome rewards and discounts at Happy as Larry. Please share this project on your networks and help me make a difference. Here is the link for ease of sharing: http://bit.ly/sendlarry

Babies Looking Up





Babies see the world usually up. We are told to place them on their tummies in order to develop their neck muscles and core strength in preparation for rolling and crawling but the majority of the time they are on their back looking heavenward.

Mobiles are great when it comes to helping your baby develop visual-motor skills. Because they move and are mobile, they encourage your baby to keep his focus on moving objects and control the direction of his gaze. You can easily make your own mobile or buy one to match in with your nursery. (high-contrast colors such as black, white, red, blue and yellow are easiest for babies to focus on).

One thing to remember is making sure you mobile and its parts are securely attached. Here are a few lovely examples to stimulate your little one.

Markets in Perth


This little Larry is super busy with back to back handmade markets this November and December. Having just completed last Sunday at Mathildas I am now busy getting ready for Market Girl. If you are in Perth, W.A this weekend, 20th November, why not pop down to Melville Recreation Centre from 10 -3pm.
Larry will be there of course together with Vintage Kid, Sweet Creations, The Bees Knees Kids plus so many more boutique stores.

Following week on the 27th Nov - Christmas Upmarket - definitely not a market to be missed in Perth.....
then....1 Dec Subiaco Street Festival......... then.........a well deserved break!

New Designer Felt Ball Rugs



Here at Larry we are pleased to announce the arrival of our 'newest babies'. The Marshmallow and the Firecracker Felt Ball Rug.
Thankyou to all fans who suggested all the wonderful names , albeit some a little weird! Marsha and Bernice won and christened our babies with their new names!

If you want to own your very own special felt ball rug baby , preorder yours now at Happy as Larry.

The Marshmallow rug is as sweet as it sounds. Soft Pinks and purples would suit any little girls bedroom. Marsha named the Firecracker because it reminded her of the American Independence Day. This rug will be rectangle in shape at 80 x 120cm and was especially designed with a boys room in mind.
Take me to the feltarific rugs .....

Make your own Felt Ball Window Drapes

I just found this super easy idea from Pickles, for quickly dressing up a window. Felt balls are so easy to get a needle through and I reckon you could complete this project in an hour. You can buy your supply of felt balls in a variety of colours at Happy as Larry.