Have you met Maru??

I am so in love with this kitty! He reminds me a bit of Vasia.
A little bit chubby, a little bit strange, and absolutely adorable

Coloring Book

Introducing, Kitty Baby Love Coloring Books! “What Kitties Feel” is our latest item for sale, inspired by our 3 little kitties at home. Currently it is 5 coloring pages available for download at just $2. Our end goal is to have a book with 26 coloring pages that have an emotion and illustration for every letter of the alphabet. That won’t be finished for a few more months though…

Coloring Book

For now we are including a half page sample of “Wonder” kitty in every Kitty Egg Crayon purchase. Also, we are giving a full-sized version away for free for all of our newsletter subscribers.
You can subscribe using the form on the left hand column of our blog… under the “e-Newsletter” subtitle.

In addition to being a kitty-maker and painter, Ben is also *quite* the musician. He plays mostly guitar and guitar-like stringed instruments (mandolin anyone?). Recently he has reconnected with an old friend from the past and they have been making new music together- which inspired Ben’s revamp one of his guitars- a 14 year old (his very first electric guitar!) ‘Lipstick Red’ electric guitar.

He painted it matte black and sanded/reshaped the body to look more pointed. As you can see, it is much cooler now….
(he lost the back covers a few years ago, so he made make-shift covers out of some random plastic he found… including a plastic bottle!)

How’s that for DIY!

I made some yummy chai tea cookies for a thank-you-baby-shower gift box, which turned out really great. I included some tea, sage incense, cookies, a Kitty Baby Love mini candle, and a thank you card- all snuggled in these awesome wooden cigar boxes Ben and I found at the East Bay Creative Reuse Center.
I got the basic recipe for the cookies from Apartment Therapy and just replaced the Early Grey Tea with Chai Tea:

Chai Tea Cookies
makes 2 dozen

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 tablespoon Chai Tea leaves*
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter

*One would think that expensive loose leaf tea would be best but tea from cheap bags ripped open are optimal to use; the leaves are more fine and flaky.

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Combine dry ingredients (use food processor if available to pulverize tea leaves- we don’t have one so I just tossed the tea leaves in and baked- turned out fine!).
  2. Add vanilla, water, and butter. Mix until you have dough. (It says to then freeze for 1/2 hour or chill it overnight. I don’t think this step is necessary though…)
  3. Pinch and flatten cookie sized balls of dough. I used star-shaped cookie cutter’s to cut pieces out. Place on baking sheets and bake until the edges are just brown, about 12 minutes.If you cut out shapes like I did, you’ll notice that the cookie now looks nothing like your cutout. I recut the cookies while they were fresh hot out of the oven and a little mushy still.
  4. Let cookies cool on sheets for 5 minutes, then transfer to wire racks. Once cooled, the cookies should pop out into their cookie cutter shapes.

We used the star shaped cookies for our gift boxes and kept the non-star shaped sides for ourselves!

What a crazy few month’s it has been! Kitty Egg Crayons were quite the Easter hotcakes! Here are some places we have been so grateful to to be featured in. Take a peek at the retail stores we can be found in now too- you can find our crayons now in New York as well as in California.
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