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School Holiday Fun | Upper Argyle Easter Hunt

Looking for something to do with the kids in the Southern Highlands this Easter long weekend? Why not take them on an Upper Argyle Easter Hunt in Moss Vale. 

Looking for something to do with the kids in the Southern Highlands this Easter long weekend? Why not take them on an Upper Argyle Easter Hunt in Moss Vale. 

Answer all of the clues in each participating business to be in with the chance to win a pack of Easter goodies!

Runs until SATURDAY APRIL 20th 2019. Entries must be received by 3:30 PM

Take the completed entry form to The Vintage Toy Box for marking by 3.30 pm on Saturday 20th April to be in with a chance of winning. All correct and complete entries will go into the draw to win an Easter pack crammed full of Easter goodies.

Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Child and adult must be present at the time of draw to collect prize. Redraw will occur if winner drawn is not present. Employees and relatives of employees are not eligible to participate in draw. By participating in this draw you consent to your details being collected for marketing purposes by each of the participating businesses. In winning the draw you consent to your photo being used in our marketing material.

Drawn Easter Saturday 20th April at 4.15 pm at the Taphouse.

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Download an entry form or pick up in-store from Friday 12th April 2019.

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Handmade, Our Makers, Spotlight on Saskia Sharp Handmade, Our Makers, Spotlight on Saskia Sharp

Our Toy Makers | Ephy's Craft | Soft toys | Crochet Toys | Knitted Toys | Amigurumi Toys

This week we meet one of Our Makers, and introduce you to the fabulous toy maker Ephy’s Kraft. 

In a nutshell, tell us about your business

Ephy’s Kraft came about as a result of my love for crocheting. I particularly love to crochet miniature animal-like figures, mostly in the Amigurumi style (Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures).

Tell us a bit about you

We moved to the Highlands about three years ago. Having visited on many occasions in the past 20 years we decided to escape Sydney to a more attractive rural area. My working background was 10 years working in After School Care. Prior to this I worked in IT at Qantas, and before this I was an industrial chemist. Such a wide range of careers, culminating in Ephy’s Kraft!

What inspired you to set up your business?

I was taught crochet by my mother (some pieces of hers decorate our home) and then I took it up again later in life as a hobby. I was drawn to the Amigurumi style as it deals mainly with animal-like figures created as separate pieces sewn together to make the whole.

I liked the idea of having my work sitting in other homes and found Highlands Handmade in Moss Vale (originally set up by Angus McKinnon) through local chatter. Highlands Handmade gave me the opportunity to showcase my creations, and send them off to loving homes.

When the Highlands Handmade shop closed down and The Vintage Toy Box reached out to toy and card makers to give us the opportunity to sell our creations in the toy shop and continue the Highlands Handmade concept, I jumped at the chance.

What do you make?

Predominantly, on the smaller scale, animal-like figures. I usually add clothing or facial expressions to give them an individual personality … and after talking to them, Charles, my husband gives them a name!

How do you make them?

I crochet separate elements using cotton and soft-fill stuffing, which I then sew together to create wonderful animal-like creatures and characters.

Describe your artistic style

I create using the Amigurumi pattern and then add my own ideas to enhance their characteristics and give them their own personality.

What do you love about your business?

I gain immense satisfaction once each animal-like figure comes together from the individual pieces. After chatting with each animal, they acquire their own character and personality. It’s such a joy to see them eventually relocate to another loving home.

Where would you like to see your products?

Initially in a shop like The Vintage Toy Box that sells similar products that appeal to children and adults alike.

Favourite toy as a child and why?

Back in the day there was a table-tennis shaped bat with a small rubber ball attached by an elastic… it was known as a ‘ding-bat’ and it became my favourite as I didn’t have to run and fetch the ball! The elastic attachment ensured my lack of eye-hand coordination didn’t come into play, unlike my many failures with other ball games.

Only later in life did I appreciate the frustration this inability could inflict upon someone else when my husband Charles thought tennis was a good idea, albeit for a very short time. Soon he also gave up on me throwing him any object after said objects inevitably ended up anywhere else but with him… you did ask!

To check out some of Ephy’s wonderful creations, and to learn more about her (and them!), drop into The Vintage Toy Box or check out her Facebook page: www.facebook.com/EphysKraft.

We can guarantee that Ephy’s handmade (with love) toys will fill you with joy!

P.S. Just for the record, we also sell the bat and balls (Ding Bats) that Ephy remembers so well. The Vintage Toy Box. x

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