Showing posts with label toy store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toy store. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

almost Thanksgiving 2014


: Thomasina Turkey hosts a Vegetarian Thanksgiving :

Thomasina blew outta Brooklyn on her scooter
back in 2010, after learning just what was in store for her!
She's since lived in the woods with her family and friends.

I painted this several years ago for If I Were A Toy store.
Most of you know that I painted monthly custom scenes 
on this store's front door since 2010. 
They closed shop earlier this year, but my doors live on here :)

I share this one every year because I like it.
Hope you have much to feel thankful for this year.
I do.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

xo, A

Monday, December 2, 2013

Hello Holiday Animals!


It's the gift giving season and time to paint the door
at If I Were A Toy store 
here in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.









I hope you enjoyed taking a look as much as I enjoyed painting it.
:::
If you're in the neighborhood, stop by to see these little guys in person.
Trust me, if you're in need of toys and games for kids,
this is the place to shop!
If I Were A Toy is located at 
369 Court Street at the corner of Carroll by the park.
xo, A

Monday, March 14, 2011

My Year of Painting One Door


St. Patrick's Day is on the way and here is my latest door at If I Were A Toy to celebrate! This March marks one full year of painting the toy store's door each month. I decided to share them all with you here. After painting murals in the shop and adjoining kids' hair salon, Joanna came up with the idea to change the lower section each month to suit the season or holiday. They've become much easier to paint and a bit more complex since my first one last March 2010.



This month is Hip Hip Hooray We're Rich Irish Animals! 
It takes some time to feel natural painting on one side knowing it will be seen more often from the other. It always looks much smoother from the outside.


Above, painting the Valentine door, Skunk Luv Dance Party, my friend happened to walk by and take a couple photos. Kids often stop to watch and ask questions, which makes it more enjoyable for me. It's also fun to hear conversations in the shop, especially children explaining to parents or a nanny why they need a particular toy or activity/game :)





Holiday Paradise on Ice, this Christmas door was one of my favorites. I only recently started creating some distance and making the scenes more full. You may have noticed we skipped January, this was just too good for only one month ;D



Below, I like a lot, too. Thomasina blows outta Brooklyn. Gotta be tough for the poor turkeys when it dawns on them they won't be at the table, but on it!


The color looks warmer on the inside, below. Chase bank's bright sign on the street, often makes it's way into my photos.



At Halloween, I was still keeping them pretty simple.



September had to be a Back to School theme. This was the 1st time I tried to indicate space/background with some shelves, an easel and chalkboard.


I like the shot below because it leads into store with my Space Mouse painting :)


Celebrating Independence Day, Bear Family Enjoys Fireworks from their boat. I love these two blues together, think I could have gone more nuts with fireworks, but it's a sweet scene.




Below, was last year's Father's Day door. Dad rooster is impressed by the flying pig and his chicks are impressed by him! as is the other little piggie :)



Mother's Day door ~ these ducklings have a special gift and flowers for their mom!


Surprise! chickie pops out of fresh painted egg ~ Easter door :)



And finally, my first painted door ~ a Pot of Gold at the end of the rainbow. It is very simple and a lone little mouse finds this big treasure.



I made a few sketches before I went to paint, but the one below is on a tiny piece of notebook paper and it holds a sentimental spot in my heart...


Happy Anniversary to Me! Happy Saint Patrick's Day to You!
Thanks for taking a look today :') -A

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

If I Were a Toy...


If I Were a Toy is the adorable revamped store formerly known as Giggles and Green. I posted a piece about them last August. Joanna Kayata is still the owner. She simply decided to add more toys and games, while selling less clothing. *They now offer haircuts for kids, too! Little ones all over Carroll Gardens & Cobble Hill can now sport terrific trims by their professional and kid-careful stylists :)


They sell a wide array of fun and educational games, activity sets and toys for a range of ages. I am partial to Eeboo. I simply love the design and illustrations they use on their products :)


If I Were a Toy offers a nice range in sizes and prices. It's the perfect stop to pick up a birthday or baby shower gift! They also sell Peaceable Kingdom line of cards :)

une petite leçon française ? Little Pim


You still have a chance to purchase their remaining clothes, hats, mittens and cute rain jacktes!



Plenty of practical playthings for babies.

Stacks and stacks of great games and building sets.

Decor and art supplies by Melissa and Doug. Cute lunch boxes by Crocodile Creek :)



As for activity time: Monday & Friday offers Jitterbugs a music class for ages 3 months to 5 years. Visit their site for details.

Tuesday & Thursday is Playtime with Lori for ages 3 mos. to 4 years of age. Interactive play with arts & crafts, music, games, activities, snacks and storytime :)

Ya'll come back now...

Saturdays from 10-12 noon it's Art Outside the Lines for 3-8 year olds. Read more on their site.

Visit If I Were a Toy and give your child the perfect cut, craft supplies and a space to make some art! Shop product lines from Manhattan Toy, Gund, Alex, Colorbok, Shylling, Isa Booties, Brain Quest, Skuut, Tiny Love and more...

Thanks to Joanna for letting me show off the new & improved Carroll Gardens Toy Store! Continued Success to you and Virginia!!

If You Were a Toy, what would you be???
xo, Allyn

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