Monday, March 15, 2010

Things Change



















As many of you already know, Bitty Block by Little Bugs Boutique has been handcrafted at this location for several years and sold nationwide.  Due to it's continued growth and success, we must focus our entire efforts on the daily operations of Little Bugs Boutique.

beetlecreekkids.com
Beetle Creek Kids will remain as an online boutique.  We will also be offering FREE, local delivery in the Kennett Square area.  Please bear with us as we continually add store product to the website.  Keep posted on the latest happenings here on our blog and on facebook.



The Little Bugs Boutique Studio will still be located here in Kennett Square and will continue to produce new and exciting products like Bitty Block, Bitty Caps, Trinkets and other handcrafted jewels.  Please visit us online at:
littlebugsboutique.com
bittyblock.com

We sincerely appreciate your loyalty to our brand and feel truly blessed to be a part of such a supportive community.

Bitty Block and other Little Bugs Boutique products can now be found locally at:
The Mushroom Cap
114 W. State Street
610.444.8484

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Winter Madness Sale

Hurry in for our
WINTER MADNESS SALE


Now through March 6th
Buy 2 similar items, get a 3rd of equal
or lesser value at 50% off.

in-store promotion only.

Monday, January 25, 2010

And, We're Back!



Renovations are complete and we will are opening tomorrow (1/26) at 10:00am.  Next time you are in for a visit, be sure to stop by Lauren's Corner.  She worked so very hard on it this weekend and it looks fabulous!  I just know all those little hip modernistas will love it!  In fact, the first 10 little diva's who stop in and mention that they are in to see "Lauren's Corner" will get a little surprise . . .

See you soon!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

BCK gets even Sassier!


Beetle Creek Kids will be closed Friday, January 22nd through Sunday, January 24th for some interior renovations.  The Bitty Block studio is growing, and we have plans to make the retail shop even SASSIER!  We are hoping the renovations will only take the weekend, but we all know how these projects can sometimes go.  I promise we'll work as fast as we can so we can be back in business ASAP.  Hopefully, we won't need to break out the bulldozer!

Stay tuned for new studio and shop photos!

Friday, January 1, 2010

Celebrate the NEW YEAR with our Winter Sale!



Celebrate the turning of a NEW decade!

30% to 50% off Storewide
In store promotion only.  Excludes Bitty Block & Wooly Baby.

sale ends January 15th

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Cutest Kid Contest Winner: December 2009

Meet Eleanor! She is the BCK Cutest Kid for December 2009. Congratulations!

This adorable 2 year old, who sometimes goes by "Ellie" LOVES climbing stairs, playing with tupperware, "jammin" on her guitar, "cooking", drawing, painting and general mischief.

Like most 2 year olds, she DOESN'T love being told no, waiting or jalapenos, but I know plenty of 40 year olds that don't like any of things those either.
Okay, this one throws me.  Ellie's Favorite Food? Avocado, hands down. She'll turn down an ice cream sundae for an avocado.

Favorite Color? She seems pretty fond of blue and green lately.

Favorite TV Show? Go, Diego, GO! Although her and mom watched Charlie Brown's Christmas 5 or 6 times the other day.

Favorite Book? Animal Encyclopedia, Be My Friend, Floppy Puppy and Science Outside all get equal love.

Favorite Animal? Again like most 2 year olds, Ellie likes all animals, but Pandas are getting quite a bit of attention at this moment.

As we all know, 2 year olds are like little sponges.  Eleanor is no exception.  She knows and counts to 20, can identify every letter of the alphabet and all the colors.  And, she draws pretty anatomically correct face!
As much as she likes to be pretty and girly, she equally likes to dig in mud and play with worms.  Yep, that sounds about right!

One of Ellie's more charming qualities lately is her social prowess!  She has been grabbing the paws of her pets or stuffed animals or the hands of any person nearby and saying, "Nice to meet you! My name's Eleanor".

She is a sweetie!
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Retro Goodness: Oilcloth Purses

We love all things retro, especially oilcloth! We just recieved a large shipment of oilcloth purses and pouches . . . just in time for the holidays! 

SO CUTE!  These fantastic purses are just (as my daugthter would say) AWESOME!! Maybe you can pick one up for yourself too!
 
Handmade locally here in Pennslyvania using guinine oilcloth.  Oilcloth is waterproof, versatile and cleans up with nothing more than a sponge and warm water.
 
Okay, so what exactly IS oilcloth?
Originally oilcloth was a heavy cotton canvas soaked in oil or liquid paraffin to make it waterproof (literally "oiled cloth"). In the 19th century it was widely used for tents, rain gear and other water repellent applications. As you might guess, the original oil cloth was highly flammable, and more than a few tents caught fire, often setting nearby buildings, wagons and other structures to the ground.

With the invention of plastic in the 20th century, oil cloth went from being oil-soaked fabric to a soft plastic fused to a canvas backing. The use of plastic allowed manufacturers to print a wide variety of colors and patterns, transforming a once dull brown textile into a brightly colored, inexpensive "oilcloth." By mid-century it was extremely popular for use as easy care table coverings, cook wear and more.


Improvements in plastics manufacturing and printing technologies continued through the end of the century making today's oilcloth better than ever. Modern oilcloth is a now a heavyweight vinyl fused to a cotton-web backing which is not only flexible, colorful and waterproof, but also fire and stain resistant, and slower to fade after long term exposure to the sun.

I think oilcloth just Yummy!  Stay tuned for even more fabulous oilcloth items in the shop including aprons, bigs and splashmats.