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Thursday, February 03, 2011

Jewelry Giveaway All February in Northfield

It's sale time in the Northfield, MN store at 500 Division St. S. (Same store as Lisa's Alterations and Buttons, Bows & Babydoll Clothes). Stop in and get a free pair of earrings with any purchase of $20 or more. You choose the earrings, valued $20 or less. Free gift wrap all the time - perfect Valentine's Day gift solution for yourself or someone special ;) ;)

Not in Minnesota? Don't worry, you can still shop for YazBerry Valentine's gifts online at yazberryfashion.etsy.com All items come gift wrapped automatically all the time! And remember, if you are my 150th Etsy customer, I will be giving you a free pair of handmade earrings that match you purchase. Will it be you?

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Designer Doll Purses by YazBerry


I've been working in a handmade doll clothes store, Buttons, Bows & Babydoll Clothes, which sells clothing and accessories for 15"-18" dolls...Bitty Baby to American Girl size dolls.

Inspired by the adorableness that is the doll world, I have made mini-YazBerry purses for dolls and little girls. Some purses are just for dolls, others are sold in matched sets for little girls too! Have an adorable little girl in your life that needs to accessorize her doll? Stop in The Shops at 5th & Division in Northfield, MN. I have a rack featuring my clothes, purses and jewelry too!

Doll & little girl purses are available exclusively in store.

Thursday, January 06, 2011

YazBerry Finds Home in Northfield


My handmade creations are now available all the time in Buttons, Bows & Babydoll Clothes at 500 Division St. S., Northfield, MN 55057. Thank you Eileen Seeley for extending me the offer of space. Here are some pictures of my display:

STORE HOURS:
Mon-Fri 9-5
Sat 10-3

Don't worry, for those of you not living in Minnesota, you can still get your hands on YazBerry goodies on my website, yazberryfashion.etsy.com.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

YazBerry Trunk Show to Continue Through December!


It was a ton of fun doing a trunk show in my home town. A couple of long lost friends, Ms. Laura Marks and Mrs. Sarah Martin Jordan (and her cute son!) stopped in to visit! How fun. Thanks for coming in to say hello.

A special thanks to Lisa Emery of Lisa's Alterations & Tailoring and Eileen Seeley of Buttons, Bows and Babydoll Clothes for hosting my trunk show in their space at 500 Division St. S. in Northfield, MN.

EXCITING NEWS: I have been invited to continue my trunk show through December. So, if you missed me during Winterfest & Winter Walk, you can still shop for my handmade, artist made creations up through the end of the month. Just in time for holiday gift giving. Even if you don't come to shop, I would love to see your smiling face; the hugs are free. I'll be there 12-3 daily this week and 12-5 daily the following week + Saturdays but you can stop in anytime 9-5.

Insiders secret: many of the items listed on my Etsy.com store www.yazberryfashion.etsy.com are on sale for $5 and $10.

I'm really pleased with how my display came out. Here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure:

Friday, December 10, 2010

PRESS RELEASE: 500 Division St. S., One of the Greenest Addresses in Northfield


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

500 Division St. S., One of the Greenest Addresses in Northfield


Lisa's Alterations & Tailoring and Buttons, Bows & Baby Doll Clothes offer green solutions and products for people of all ages.

Northfield, MN - December, 10, 2010 - Lisa Emery of Lisa's Alterations & Tailoring has served the Northfield area out of her home for many years. Now located on the corner of Division St. and 5th St., 500 Division St. S. (the former Downtown Dancewear store) is home to both Lisa's Alterations & Tailoring and Buttons, Bows & Baby Doll Clothes. This holiday season owners Emery and Eileen Seeley have invited Designer, Virginia E. Berry of YazBerry Handmade Fashion to showcase her clothing and accessories line. Emery, Seeley and Berry all offer green products and services to diverse clientele.

Emery has been a Seamstress and Tailor for many years in Northfield. She ran her workshop out of her home until three months ago when she opened up shop on Division St. in Northfield at The Shops at 500 Division St. S. location. Emery's service of alterations and tailoring allows customers to give a second life to their clothing, stretch those wardrobe pennies a little further and obtain garments that fit properly that may otherwise end up in the donation piles; a frugal and green option.

Seeley is a Jane of many trades and has put her skills to work designing and sewing handmade doll clothes for American Girl and Bitty Baby sized dolls, 15" - 18" tall. The clothes are often made from scraps of fabric used in other projects, fabric that makes its way to her through many channels and is recycled into beautiful, heirloom quality doll clothing.

Both little girls and grandmas enjoy browsing the racks in Buttons, Bows and Baby Doll Clothes. By recycling scraps of fabric, Seeley is creating green toys for children and keeping textile waste out of the landfills. She mixes recycled fabrics, scrap fabrics and new fabrics to create the doll clothes. Also available are handmade dresses by another Seamstress out of Farmington, and specialty manufactured shoes and career wear such as nurses’ uniforms.

During the recent Winter Walk event in Downtown Northfield, Emery & Seeley invited Northfield native, Virginia E. Berry to display her handmade, artist made clothing, purses and jewelry. Berry has an independent design label which she sells predominantly online, YazBerry Fashion. Her full collection is available on www.yazberryfashion.etsy.com, her shop on the online marketplace, Etsy.com.

Berry also works with recycled and repurposed materials. Many of her pieces include recycled textiles, found objects and vintage items mixed with new components. Berry considers her green creations "sustainable fashion"; by reusing and giving a second life to materials, they are kept out of the dumps and don't require the need to manufacture new materials, depleting our available resources and often adding to the pollution problems.

Emery and Seeley have invited Berry to showcase her designs throughout December. Be sure to stop in to see what shopping local and shopping green looks like in The Shops at 500 Division St. S., Northfield, MN. Don’t be confused by the pink walls, these ladies are green and armed with sewing machines.

YazBerry Fashion
Virginia E. Berry
http://yazberryfashion.etsy.com
berry @ yazberry.com
500 Division St. S.
Northfield, MN 55057
507-664-3890
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