This weekend’s giveaway is from Alejandro Ortega, the artisan toy maker of Made by Alejandro. Together with his four children, a princess and three little savages, they fight to protect their mama from the forces of evil: imagined or eight-legged, it doesn’t matter.
Born and raised in the Bronx, NY, Alejandro Ortega’s introduction to leather began in his junior year of college, while taking a theater class. He was introduced to and gravitated towards the Italian art form, Commedia d’el Arte. In 2007, he traveled to Italy for a month-long Commedia mask making course. Alejandro returned with a better understanding of what leather can do that went beyond just mask making and encouraged him to pursue his love of working with leather. Because mask making is so much fun yet such an involved process, he began doing smaller projects such as bookmarks, knife sheaths, arm bracers, cuffs, 3-ring binders, and beautiful yet practical “tools” that he uses on a daily basis in his other business as a sub-contractor. All of these helped him to get better at the skills he used in mask making but allowed him to change the application. What started as a hobby, turned into a passion for a new art medium: leather.
Alejandro has shared his skills in leather working by taking on a summer intern and by teaching classes such as mask making to adults and teenagers, quiver making to tweens, and leather tooling to children in a homeschool co-op.
The big push of going from leather as a hobby to leather as a career, came after seeing the movie How to Tame Your Dragon. An idea sparked in Alejandro’s head to make some swords and holsters for his two older children. After the first week of ow’s and ouches, he realized the kids needed shields too. At first, his toys were just for fun. He watched his children become the very heroes they admired in the movie. Then, after his friends saw these leather toys, they began placing orders, as well as telling others about his creations. He realized that this had the potential to become more than he had imagined. And within a month, Alejandro found himself with a new title and career as an artisan toymaker. He now sells reenactment toys and other beautiful items at local art fairs(including a weekend at the MN Renaissance Festival), holiday fairs (including two Waldorf schools), a couple of natural toy stores and nearby Waldorf school fundraisers, an Arts Center gift shop, and online through Etsy.
Before Alejandro makes anything, it has to spark a child’s imagination (starting with his own) and cause children to want to play together, be it with other children, or better yet, their parents. He makes everything by hand and is always looking to improve the way he fabricates his toys. Such as, he’s started to sew all of his swords, daggers, and elephants to ensure they are safe, durable, and will last for years to come. And all of the dyes, stains, and sealers he uses are water-based and eco friendly. This kind of attention to detail has helped make the toys children friendly and parent happy.
Alejandro is excited to giveaway a three-piece set that children of all ages will enjoy: a turquoise handled SWORD with a Unicorn emblem, a pair of turquoise laced WRIST CUFFS to protect oneself from the enemy’s blows, and a turquoise laced ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ CROWN. Be you noble or brigand, you will be the talk of the village.
Alejandro is also offering 10% off your entire purchase with the coupon code SmallThings2013. This offer is good through this Thursday, November 21st.
For your chance to win, leave a comment on this post. Comments are closed. The winner is Rhonda, “I have been admiring Alejandro’s work for awhile now… such amazing craftsmanship and a real sense for the adventuresome play so necessary for young boys. I would absolutely love to put some of his items under the Christmas tree this year! Thanks for posting about his work!!”
Thanks, Alejandro!






So amazingly awesome!
These are absolutely gorgeous! Even if I don’t win I think I’ll most likely go buy one of those swords for my kids!
What beautiful artwork!!! I do believe these toys are some of the most beautiful I’ve ever seen.
Incredible craftsmanship, nice to see imagination and workmanship coming together.
Wonderful gift, I know some boys who would love this!
I am so honored to carry Alejandro’s beautiful toys at my shop, Heartfelt in Linden Hills. His swords and daggers are of such exceptional quality that they will last through several generations of children. Thank you for your amazing work, Alex!
I can see my princess become a knight with these beautiful toys. Thank you for the chance to win!
Amazing!!!! My boys would go crazy for this. Thanks for the chance!!!!
The swords are amazing, as is the artist, from the interaction we had with him at festival! Any child will be lucky to have this prize! Happy to be introduced to your blog as well. Thank you.
My little ones would love these!
Wow! These are so beautiful, just amazing!
So nice to see dress up/play clothes that are not gaudy and tacky, just the thing for Christmas gifts!
oh my goodness, I know a certain little someone who would be over the moon with that prize. what amazing toys!
Wow! These are gorgeous! Thanks for the drawing opportunity!
Wow, these are amazing! I’ll definitely be keeping this stuff in mind for gifts!
Beautiful! My eldest would just love one of these sets, so hard to find beautiful toys to treasure forever these days!
Such beautiful craftsmanship! I LOVE toys that are beautiful as well as lasting. My little girl will likely be seeing something from Alejandro’s shop for her birthday, if not sooner 😉
Absolutely beautiful workmanship. So nice to see natural products encouraging children to use their imaginations. My childminding setting would love a beautiful crown! 😉
Beautiful work, I have never seen anything like this before! My sons would love to play with these, thank you for. The opportunity! 🙂
Beautiful work! Thank you for your service to our children!
My little guy is too young so don’t enter me, but wow! I can’t wait until he’s older! Beautiful work, Alejandro
Oh, his work is so amazing! Thank you for sharing!
These toys are gorgeous! Thanks for the chance!
So cool! Our kids would go bonkers over *everything*. Beautiful craftsmanship!
WOW oh WOW your goodies are soooo full of love and wonderment! Thanks for the chance to win!
Smiles Sharnee 🙂
Oh me, oh my those are just gorgeous! What kid wouldn’t want that, I’d love a set too. Maybe for the whole family……a girl can dream. Thanks for sharing the eye candy and the wonderful drawing.
I see a Christmas present in our future!
I love these toys! They are beautifully made and inspire the imagination. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
Absolutely gorgeous!
I love these–so much more inspiring than plastic toys!
Gorgeous give away!
All our four boys would love this…mmm…I wonder who I would give this to? Thanks for the chance!
beautiful work. thank you for the chance.
Very neat stuff!
Wow…such handsome toys…just perfect for my five-year old son!
What a special gift these would make, my girls love dress-up so I would be so thrilled to win 🙂
Oh, my. My boys would so love playing with these! Stunning & beautiful!
These are the coolest toys I’ve seen in a long, long time! What an incredible artisan!
these are absolutely beautiful toys. would love to be able to afford them! but a giveaway would be lovely !
Neato!
My three year declared he needs a sword..this would be amazing to win! Thank you for the chance!
oh, such awesomely awesome toys! my sons would absolutely jump from joy if we were so lucky as to win. thank you!
WOW! These toys look amazing. I am so glad to find a source for natural play toys that supports a family too. 🙂
These toys look so beautiful, my sons would love the sword!
Beautiful! My littlest guy would love these!!!
Beautiful! Thank you for a chance to win
so beautiful….my 4 year old would be over the moon with these in his collection!
What a wonderful gift this will be for some little child for Christmas. Blessings to the artist.
My boys would love these for Christmas!
Beautiful work, I would love to see kids playing with these and using their imaginations!