Wednesday, November 21, 2012

small business saturday


i know you've all seen the ads for black friday, which will actually start on thursday evening for some stores.  i've never really been one to jump into that madness and get trampled for a new pair of shoes.  i'd rather spend my money locally or with small businesses online.  i like knowing where my money is going.

there are a few great places here in town that i frequent, most of them are a part of the lowe mill/flying monkey art collective that i belong to, but that's because i spend most of my free time there!

a great local gift shop, the switch house, (who tara and i both wholesale to) will be featured in the december 2012 issue of southern living magazine! 

it is so important to spend your money wisely.  you work hard for your cash and you should know where it goes.  when you buy locally, and i don't mean a locally owned store that is part of a chain or that sells mainstream manufactured items, i mean truly local, with locally made items, your money stays right in your community.  that money is well spent and probably isn't as much as the owner actually deserves! 

being on the other side of business, actually owning one and dealing with rent and supplies and the time put into making and finding the objects to sell, it's almost shocking how little money is actually profit.  it's minuscule, but it's so worth it.  i am overjoyed if i make a single $8 sale on a saturday.  something that i made, that i dreamed up and put together, is leaving with a person who will enjoy it and use it.  it's so special!

last year, 103 million people saved their black friday dollars that they would have spent in chain stores (where the money goes to the uber rich owners) and spent it on small business saturday, where the money stays in the community. 

i hope you take the time to research a few local businesses in your community and choose to spend you hard-earned cash there.  i know there are local coffee shops and eateries no matter where you live.  i have nothing against starbucks, but if you trade one cup of coffee purchased at a chain a week for one from a local shop, you'll do your community a heap of good!




if you shop at any of my 3 etsy stores and find something you'd like to see in person, or some clothing you'd like to try on, please email me and i'll have it with me on saturday.

if you print off and bring in either of the 2 signs above, you'll receive a 20% discount on your entire purchase from now until christmas.  with a bonus if you pay in cash!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

i am thankful

i have so many things to be thankful for in my life.  my job, my home, my family, my fur-babies, my studio and etsy stores, a full pantry, warm sweaters, hot showers, crackly music coming from the record player, friends that have become family, almost being out of debt from unemployment (!!!), good books, and as always - my too far away, successful, beautiful sister.

here are a few lovely vintage items in honor of thanksgiving!
















what are you thankful for this year?!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Holiday Rant

i love holidays, always have.  my mom would decorate the house for every possible holiday growing up.  we had tons of those thin cardboard cut-out decorations and my sister and i had great fun changing the shapes for each season/holiday.

i don't see why we have to rush things when it comes to holidays.  why do we have to start preparing for one holiday before others have even come?

i noticed yesterday that a local radio station has already started playing christmas music 24/7.  thanksgiving is still a week away!  i have no issue with starting that next friday, but why now?

it seems to me that retailers don't make a lot of money for thanksgiving, so why even acknowledge it?!  there is nothing for them after halloween when people spent billions on costumes and candy.  until christmas. 

i refuse to listen to christmas music before next friday, and i love christmas music!  i won't decorate, shop, or bake. 

this world needs to slow down a bit and enjoy the days as they come.  thanksgiving is an important holiday, reflecting on the year and being truly grateful for all the blessings you have in your life.  don't overlook that one.  celebrate.

ok, i'm done, it just irks me!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

splurge or save: leather

sometimes you are on a budget, and sometimes you need something really special!  here are my splurge or save picks for leather:
















what are your favorite items to save or splurge on?!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

etsy roundup - election edition!

today in the US, it's election day.  i encourage all of you to go out and vote.  it wasn't very long ago when many of us weren't allowed to vote, have a voice, or speak our opinion.  this is a privilege that not everyone has, so do your part for your country, and help decide the next leader!
 




















Behind the "freedom curtain"

A simple curtain of cloth - not iron or bamboo - is a symbol of our liberties.  It helps to protect the right to vote privately and freely.  By voting, we reaffirm our faith in the American for of government and make our voices heard in matters affecting the preservation of our heritage and way of life. 

To vote is a right and a privilege...and a responsibility

To vote intelligently is a duty.

Be sure to VOTE on Nov. 6th