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HI! I'm Erica and I always LOVED watching my Grandma crochet & wanted to pass that skill down to my daughter. That desire grew into a wide range of creations and techniques & each item has a meaning behind it & was crafted made with love....and a splash of color!

My daughter is great at reminding me that moms need to slow down and play too. Once thing we always enjoy doing together is being crafty. When she was just a babe, I was feeling nostalgic remembering how my Grandma was always crocheting beautiful throws. I turned to my mom and insisted she taught me so I could pass that down to my daughter.

Once I was crocheting throws it turned into beanies, mittens, and more as my daughter kept asking me to try the "next big thing". And yes, she knows how to crochet but prefers to knit...and self-taught herself!

We are excited to share our crafting joy with you. You can see all we have for sale at our Etsy Shop: Eclectic Vibrant Gifts.


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