Showing posts with label women in business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women in business. Show all posts

Friday, April 2, 2010

Across the Pond and Over the Mountains....Meet Tracy Schaal!

Hi Ladies! We all know how hard each other works, and I am here to tell you: Let's take a wee break; it's time for our Friday Feature! Un-fasten your seat belts: we've reached a cruising altitude of 40,000 ft. Out your left window you can see the Alps......... and nestled down amongst the snow-capped grandeur you can see the city of Zurich. To a tune of Eidelweiss, we will land in about 10 minutes. Grab that cup of cha and enjoy the scenery for just a moment!

Where she lives...

I was intrigued by Tracy and so I asked her a few extra questions. Knowing she is a fairly new team member, and one living "across the pond" as they say in Etsy, I wanted you to know just a little about her story. And so, to celebrate Euro Week just a tad post-date, I bring you Tracy Schaal.



Yes, I did ask her if anyone else has ever told her that she looks like the fabulous Catherine Zeta-Jones.......oh yes! This girl was born for glam it seems. Let's read on...

"My husband and I moved to Zurich, Switzerland about 6 months ago from London, UK. I am Canadian-my mother is from the Philippines and my father is from Ireland. My husband is American. We move around quite a bit as my husband, Aaron works in International Tax. Communicating here is a challenge, as the locals speak in a non-written language called Schweizer-Deutch and read in High Deutsch (German). In many ways I wish we were living in the French side of Switzerland as I understand French much better (as French being one of the official languages of Canada). I think the only thing I am homesick for are really the conveniences: late night shopping, multi-cultural foods and Sunday shopping--oh, and Mexican food! I also miss the ability to walk into a shop and speaking freely without sounding like a dip-stick in my raw-German! :o) In the cute little village we live almost no one speaks English!However, for the time being we are set to stay here indefinitely. Switzerland is a very safe country with good schools and a low crime rate and is an ideal place to raise children--and that is what it all boils down to for us!"
That was free, but this is the interview. Shall we?

Kelly: Hello, Tracy, and thank you for joining me here today! Tell us, how young are you?

Tracy: I will be turning the big 4-0 this August. I’m SCARED!!

Kelly: What is the name of your business?

Tracy: I had no idea what to call it so I go by my name. TracySchaal   and TracySchaal.etsy.com



Kelly: When did you begin?

Tracy: The Etsy shop was opened in June 2008 but I didn’t start putting anything in it until a year and a half later as I just gave birth and needed some time for things to calm down in the house.

Kelly: Do you have any background in business and/or design?

Tracy: I have a degree in Fashion and worked in the industry as a designer, merchandiser and illustrator on and off for about 10 years.

Kelly: What motivated you to start your shop, Tracy Schaal

Tracy: Although I absolutely LOVE being a mama, I really missed creating and a friend of mine told me about Etsy and after looking at the site I got so inspired, I had to do something!

Kelly: What inspires you to create?



                           Chanel Inspired Cocktail Bracelet

Tracy: I have been constantly making things my whole life, even as a child I was sketching clothing designs and trying to emulate my favorite fashion illustrators at the time. My current motivator though, has been reading about the atrocities happening to women and children in the world. I really felt the urge to do something and came to terms that the key to peace and poverty is by empowering women and girls, by educating and training them and giving them a future.

That is why I support Women for Women International-helping women victims of war rebuild their lives. www.womenforwomen.org. I support them on a monthly basis and have set up my Etsy shop to help them by donating half my profits to their cause.

Kelly: Tracy, I love your heart for this! I just went onto the WomenforWomen Website, and that is so gratifying and wonderful to see this outreach into the 10/40 Window! I know you will be rewarded for your heart of compassion!

Kelly: What is your favorite product?

Tracy: This is a hard one, because I don’t make anything I wouldn’t wear myself. My top two, however are my Monaco Bangle and my Black Tigress bangle which have both sold out but I managed to make one for myself, he he!

The other faves I have are my Skinny Sista Bangles in both copper and gold

and my La Tigress bracelet in nude color

Kelly:  What are the special Features?

All my items comes with complimentary giftwrap as featured in most of my pictures of each item.



I also try to make things easy with shipping, therefore ALL my items are shipped complimentary worldwide. Yes, you read right!

Kelly: OMG, Tracy, that packaging is class act! I have sought to have this extra special touch in my products too, and sometimes it is not easy to do! Your packaging and your products positively ROCK.

What are your business goals this year?

Tracy: This year, I really want to get the word out about the shop and making more items to fill it out a little more--oh, and yes, SALES!!

Kelly: How do you get traffic to your website?

Tracy: I lurk around the Etsy forums every once in a while and make the odd, posting. In February I joined the fabulous Busy Moms of Etsy team and that has made a big difference not only getting my name out but just the support alone is great—what a friendly and well organized group!

Kelly: How do you juggle work/life balance? For instance, you have a small child.

Tracy: I have a son, who will be 2 in April and who IS my day job! He is an only child but I tend to doubt myself as a mother everyday because it can be so exasperating! I don’t know how moms with more than one kid do it!! :o)

My husband gets a good laugh out of me because I am an incessant list maker. It also helps that my social life here in Switzerland is pretty bleak (being new here and all and not speaking the language!) so I have a lot of free time in the eves! :o)

Kelly: Can you share some of your frustrations?

Tracy: Not sure if frustrated is the word to describe it, perhaps just a little saddened that I’ve only got one measly (yet PRECIOUS!) sale. I kind of feel like the nerdy kid at the prom compared to so many other shiny sellers out there with billions of sales!

Kelly: Your products stands out in a world of ordinary, Tracy! I am sure sales will come when you reach your target market! What is the most valuable lesson you have learned?

Tracy: To restrain myself when it comes to sourcing craft supplies. I think I have a hoarding problem. There are far, far too many trimmings and not enough things to make them into—its just embarrassing, really! I suppose when the time comes when I pass away my husband can decorate my coffin with all my sequins, rhinestones, furry trims and countless over-the-top embellishments...

Kelly: I do believe you are not alone in that regard! I have stockpiles of cigar boxes, ribbon, sequins, mosaic tiles, sea glass too! What word of encouragement can you give a person who wants to also start their own business?

Tracy: Read everything you can about what business you are going into and talk to other designers who make what you want to make. Separate business from pleasure and spend ONLY what you can afford. If you are a shy person, reinvent yourself, especially when talking to buyers. Oh and sometimes its OK to say 'no' to a buyer--especially if they are a large chain or a department store--many of which take advantage of independent designers by demanding massive discounts, late payments and the reshaping of your own product--I'm speaking from experience there!

Kelly: Any other thing you would like to share with us?

Tracy:Yes, I've got some new hand-painted patterned pieces that I'm the process of completing--really excited about how they turned out! Going to list them this week!

Also, if you're wondering who that gorgeous blonde woman is modelling my jewelry it's Miss Switzerland, Linda Fäh--who ended up buying some of my collection then and there at the photo shoot! So happy about that!

Lastly ---followers wanted!


Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tracyschaal

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tracy-Schaal-Design-Activism-LOVE/212592264970

--yes, the nerdy girl needs fans!!

Blog: http://www.tracyschaal.blogspot.com/

My own website: http://www.tracyschaal.com/

Kelly: Tracy, thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to let me interview you this week! I am so blessed to meet with you and I love your heart for underprivileged women. Your product and your packaging is elegant and "class-act". One day I do believe you will be famous and I would love to meet you! Don't be homesick too much and enjoy this time with your little boy and your husband! And I hope that soon you will be able to "speak en de Deutsche" as it were! I am amazed at your creativity! One thing I have heard on Etsy that is crucial is to list and list often. So that keep you visible in the stream of thousands of listings.

We will catch up with you and I personally will look for you in high fashion magazines as well!

Ladies, why don't we go on over to Tracy's Facebook Fan Page, her Twitter, and her Blog and show our support and cheer her on? Maybe if any of us are lucky enough to have our products in shops where we think her things might be a fit Stateside, we could recommend Tracy Schaal as well? Why Not? Right now I can think of two boutiques in my own town who might be a fit for Tracy's fantastic high end accessories!




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Friday, March 26, 2010

Meet Amy Cox - Couture Diva from Rosella Claire

Y'all! Ya-eas ma'am, thazz the way we talk down 'roun these parts! Our rambling reporter from CassiasGarden and our lovely guest today, Miss Amy Cox of Rosella Claire; we live near the bayous and our idea of fun is eatin' dem crawdads, yes! Now, I wished I knew Miss Amy a little better, but I'm willing to wager that she has boiled a few in her lifetime, right, Amy?
A pretty Busy Mom and what beautiful children!

Did I see some of these children modeling their Mommy's creations?

So, with no more introduction, it's time for our Friday Spotlight Feature on one fine Southern Lady; a truly Busy Mom of three lovely children, a Doctor of Pharmacy in her previous life, and now a designer and creator of the lovliest children's pieces! This shop is going somewhere!

Let's get to the interview.....

Kelly: Hello, Amy, and thank you for joining me here today! Tell us, how young are you?

Amy: I am 36.

Kelly: What is the name of your business?

Amy: Rosella Claire

Kelly: When did you begin?

Amy: Rosella Claire began September 2009

Kelly: Do you have any background in business and/or sewing?

Amy: I am a Doctor of Pharmacy, so I have experience working in a business setting. My sewing had always been something I played at until recently.

Kelly: What motivated you to start Rosella Claire? (rosellaclaire.etsy.com)

Amy: I got an embroidery machine a few years ago when I quit working. At first I embroidered ready-made items, but I decided to branch out into making my own items, specifically clothing for my kids.

Kelly: What inspires you to create?

Amy: Obviously, I love to put boutique-style clothing on my children, and the seasons often inspire me to create things for them to wear.

Kelly: What is your favorite product?



Kelly: What are the special Features?

Amy: Fancy Feathers is bright and free! Bird print by Alexander Henry paired with bold stripes is fun fun fun, and super swingy, too! Perfect for Easter and for springtime. Custom-made to your measurements, from infant to approximately girls' size 8. Elastic waist.

Kelly: So cute! What are your business goals this year?

Amy: I would love to sell 100 items this year!

Kelly: How do you get traffic to your website?

Amy: I have a Facebook Fan Page, I am a member of several Etsy teams, and I like to make Treasuries.

Kelly: How do you juggle work/life balance? How do you “do” all that you “do”?!?

Amy: I have a toddler son and 2 daughters, whom I homeschool. We spend our mornings focusing on schoolwork, and I usually get some sewing done in the afternoons. I’ve also been accused of being “nocturnal”, because sometimes I pull all-nighters, especially when I get inspired. I can’t sleep if I start thinking about a project that I just “have” to do!

Kelly: I can relate, I homeschool our 12 year old daughter and run my husband's construction office; all from home! Whew! It can be "interesting"! Can you share some of your frustrations?

Amy: Obviously, time management. I live in a rural area, and I don’t have access to a lot of supplies, either. It also gets frustrating when I list an item that I think is fabulous and the views and sales come very slow!

Kelly: What is the most valuable lesson you have learned?

Amy: I have learned that you really have to stay at it, your business, that is. You have to pay attention to it everyday, tweaking it and keeping it fresh.

Kelly: What word of encouragement can you give a person who wants to also start their own business?

Amy: Well, in addition to the above, do something that you love and are truly passionate about. Burnout still happens, but you always want to go back to it.

Kelly: Any other thing you would like to share with us?

Amy: I don’t try to sell anything that I haven’t already tried out on my family or friends. The items in my shop are things that I would put on my own children!

I can still get your orders to you by Easter if you order by FRIDAY MARCH 26th.


TWO NEW ITEMS ARE BEING OFFERED
AT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY RATES FOR
A LIMITED TIME ONLY: Tiny Tulip Jumper
and Rosy Roo Sundress


Right now my featured items are Spring Sweetie,
Tweedy Pie, and


Buy 2 Get 1 Free Skirts


I also have a Buy 1 Get 1 Skirt ½ Off sale

Kelly: Well, can I vote right now? I have looked all through your shop and I simply ADORE this dress! The GREAT thing about it is.......Amy is offering this dress at a special introductory rate right now! Just look at this adorable dress.........and it is custom embroidered as well!


Kelly: Amy, thanks so much for taking time out of your busy day and this busy Easter Season to chat with us today! We all wish you more than 100 sales this year and the expansion of your business! You have a wonderful product and obviously a love for children! To me, that is a Win/Win situation! Blessings upon your business!

That concludes our interview and Ladies, there are still lots of Fridays to Spotlight Your business too! We always post them to this blog, other ladies blogs, our Facebook Fan Page, and Grace tweets about 'em too! So don't be shy! Convo me so I can send you your interview today!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Meet Shannon from Random Sacks of Kindness!

 TGIF Ladies! It's Friiii-Day!!!! I don't quite know what I'm yippee-ing about; during tax time every day is a work day for me! But hey, who is complaining? Not I! The brown, dry bleak wintery ground here in Texas has turned Bright Bright Green just in time for St. Patrick's Day! It's so beautiful out there all I wanna do is go to Lowe's, by tons of plants and get to digging and planting and making everything beautiful in my yard!



Today, we have a lovely lady from California; by the beautiful Pacific Ocean! Oh, I love Central California! I would like you to meet Shannon, from Random Sacks of Kindness.


She is truly a Busy Mom and quite colorful too, as we will see in a bit. So, grab your Jelly Donut (@joycharde) or your tea, or your coffee and let's see what Shanon has been "whipping up" at her WAHM headquarters!

Kelly: Hello, Shannon, and thank you for joining me here today! Tell us, how young are you?

Shannon: Hehe, young…. I’m 39 years young, a wife, and mom of 4 kids or 5 if you include my husband ;).

Kelly: What is the name of your business?

Shannon: The name of my business is called Random Sacks of Kindness.

Kelly: When did you begin?

Shannon: I started last May when I realized how many plastic zip bags I was putting into my kids lunches and how many were not coming home! There had to be another way. So I investigated a fabric that I could use as a liner and went from there.

Kelly: What motivated you to start http://www.randomsacks.com/ ? What inspires you to create?

Shannon: My kids, the idea of being green and reducing our carbon footprint. I really push recycling in our home and using products that are earth friendly. We have a garden each year and compost our yard clippings.

Kelly: Do you have any background in business and/or sewing?

Shannon: I worked in retail through college…then worked in the corporate environment before staying home with my kids. I have been sewing since I was 11. My mother taught me. My favorite thing to do is make awesome Halloween costumes.

Kelly: What is your favorite product?


Shannon: Kabuki Japanese Ladies Sandwich and Snack Bag Set of 2, Resusable



I love this set because is is so colorful!

Kelly: OH MY GOSH, that is So Cute! I have to have that! What are the special Features?


Shannon: The snack bags are reusable… can be washed and dried with your kitchen towels. They have a waterproof liner so I can put things like grapes in the bags.

Kelly: What are your business goals this year?

Shannon: My goals this year is to achieve a total of 300 sales in my Etsy shop and just to get out there more… Get people interested in reducing the amount of plastic waste.

Kelly: How do you get traffic to your website?

Shannon: I have business cards, attend craft faires, hand out in the virtual lab on Etsy, and use social networking sites.

Kelly: Yes, here are Shannon's Blog and Facebook Links:


Kelly: So, how do you juggle work/life balance? For instance, 4 growing children and a husband. How do you “do” all that you “do”?!?

Shannon: I have to do a lot everyday… taxi kids to/from school, make lunches, volunteer in the classroom, all the mommy chores…and then work on my shop. I mainly sew in the afternoons when kids are at school and then at night after bedtime. It’s tough sometimes, but worth it.

Kelly: Can you share some of your frustrations?

Shannon: My frustrations are not being patient. I hate waiting. (lol) But I do take it one day at a time, because I have to .

Kelly: What is the most valuable lesson you have learned?

Shannon: You know, I’m not sure yet… my business is still very new. I’m just trying to keep at it and keep the house in control (ha!).

Kelly: What word of encouragement can you give a person who wants to also start their own business?

Shannon: Patience.

Kelly: Any other thing you would like to share with us?!

Shannon: My products are featured in the Local Collection store in the Glendale Galleria in California. It’s very exciting to have a retail store presence. I hope to just get out there more! I am also working on some Alice in Wonderland inspired snack bags.   

Special Offer:  Anyone who orders something from now through the rest of March (3/19-3/31) will be entered into a drawing for one of my reversible grocery/shopping sacks! For more details, check my Fecebook Fan Page.

Environmentally conscious bags!

Grocery/Shopping Sack
This is a beautiful grocery sack and is reversible!
Carry this to farmer’s market, grocery store, etc…
The sack has a pocket for holding your shopping list or coupons!
The sack carries 0.67 cubic feet of stuff. I have 2 large boxes of cereal,
3 boxes of rice, a box of something else, 2 cans of Chef. That just filled
the bottom of it... you could still add lighter stuff on top!
It measures 17in/43cm tall (including handles), 12in/30.5cm wide and 8in/20.5cm deep.
Pocket measures 7in/18cm X 5in/13cm.


Kelly: Here are some more Great Products that Shannon produces:





Kelly: Shannon, I can tell from these great pics that your work is very high quality, durable, and totally relevant to the eco friendly consumer products market! I love your use of color, the subtle sense of humor, and the workmanship! We all at the Busy Mom's Team wish you success above your wildest dreams! And, I absolutely Have to have the Kabuki; but now I see these ants I am torn!


Why don't some of us ladies go on over to RandomSacks's Blog, Facebook Fan Page and Shop and see what we can do to encourage, support, cheer on, refer and even buy? She has a great product!

Toodles!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Spotlight Interview: Joy Charde from The Art of Joy

Hi Ladies!  Welcome to Friday Spotlight Interview.
I had so much fun doing this post, now I am really psychedabout getting to know each one of The Busy Moms of Etsy!  These interview are dedicated especially to women, mothers, busy and yet industrious.   That's the way we should be, right?

Is she a rock star?  
 

Addicted to sweets just a tad, maybe?

 
She describes a perfect evening as....
a good book, mug of hot chocolate on one hand and a glazed donut on the other...

Clearly the love of her life and constant sidekick! aka "The Munchkin"...

 

Working with Mommy.....awwww!

She loves to spend time with the family camping
 

Her home studio in the kitchen! 



Wow. She does commissioned art too! 



Oh, Me, Oh My, I Love Pie!



Some of you might think that I'm being partial to our fearless leader,
but that is not the case!  I had sent this interview to her 2 months ago, and 
just decided to use it first.

Let's get down to it, shall we?  Grab a cup of coffee, and maybe even a doughnut LOL.

Meet our Fearless Leader.....Joy Charde of TheArtofJoy  


Kelly:  Hello, Joy! Thank you for interviewing with us!  Tell us, how young are you? 

Joy:  I am 33 years old.
 
Kelly:  What is the name of your business?  
 
Joy:  The Art Of Joy on Etsy   http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheArtofJoy

Kelly: When did you begin?

Joy: I started the business on July 31, 2009
 
Kelly:  Do you have any background in business and/or art? 

Joy:  I don't formally have a background in art, but I have always doodled, etc. ever since I can remember!  I was also a teacher for 10 years and taught art then.  Currently, I'm the business manager for our public library... so I guess, that counts as experience?
 
Kelly:  What motivated you to start The Art of Joy  ?

Joy:  I really needed to find an alternative for using toxic paints since I just recently had a baby.  I decided to go back to paper and doodling  What inspires you to create?  Things that I see around me.  
 
Kelly: What is your favorite product?  


Kelly:  What are the Features? 

 Joy:  Here are the specs:
Calendar with stickers
12 write in months - Approximately 5.25 x 8.5"
40 trim and stick stickers (10 of each: Fun Time, Day Off, Don't Forget, Special Day)
* Some of the US holidays are printed on the calendar (New Years, Valentines, St. Patrick's, Mom's Day, Dad Day, Easter, Independence, Veterans, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas)
Illustration: printed with my original design 110 lb. bright white cardstock and the sticker are printed on adhesive paper
For your personal use, gift giving, and more...

I also love to make these stickers!  Here is the link to the stickers section: 

Kelly:  What are your business goals this year? 

Joy:  To just have fun with the whole creating aspect.  The business side is a bonus.
 
Kelly:  How do you get traffic to your website? 

Joy:  I participate in teams and forums
 
Kelly:  How do you juggle work/life balance?  For instance, you have a day job and a small infant boy. How do you “do” all that you “do”?!?  

Joy:  It's a definite balancing act.  My day job is really a night job :).  I work from 1pm - 8pm.  Fortunately, my baby loves to nap, so I can get some stuff done at home. 
 
Kelly:  Can you share some of your frustrations?  

Joy:  Finding time to do everything!  I clearly need more than 24 hours.
 
Kelly:  What is the most valuable lesson you have learned? 

Joy:  To try to be patient about the whole selling business.  I really can't control what people like or want to buy from me... I just need to put relevant products out there. 
 
KellyWhat word of encouragement can you give a person who wants to also start their own business? 

Joy:  Try to list things as often as you can, and be patient.  
 
Kelly:  Any other thing you would like to share with us?  

Joy:  I think that's all I have for now...

 Kelly:   That concludes our interview!   I want to thank you Joy, for all you do to promote our Busy Moms of Etsy team and the hard work and effort you put forth.  We all wish you much much success!  I like to use your Thank You stickers on my package and in notes to customers to thank them for their purchase!   Why don't some of us go on over to Joy shop and get some of her fabulous cards, sticker and art?   You'll be glad you did!

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=28647334


 Clearly delightful!  And oh so joyful!

Au revoir, mes amis!




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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Spotlight Interview - Rachel aka Huggermugger!


By now, you already know that I sell on Etsy, a worldwide marketplace for handmade goods, vintage items and supplies for crafters.  We have a fantastic community there, and there are lots of Etsy teams who have banded together with common similarities.  One of my teams is the BusyMomsTeam! (go figure, eh?)  and one of my team members is the lovely lovely young lady and mom that I have interviewed below!   I absolutely love doing these Business Spotlights for other women entrepreneurs and work at home moms and artists and people who inspire me!  Rachel has befriended me on the Mom's Team so I wanted you to read her story!  She is 29 years old, the mother of one busy young man with another on the way.  But she has found a way to both work at home, make an income, be a friend and still network with others, be an avid reader, a woman of faith and a stay at home mommy!  I applaud you, Rachel!

So let's get to the interview; grab a cup of tea and enjoy!






Kelly:   Hello, Rachel, and thank you for joining me here today! Tell us, how young are you?

Rachel:  I'll be 29 for a few more months yet.

Kelly:  What is the name of your business?

Rachel:  Huggermugger. It's an old word that means, among other things, "jumble," and my store is definitely a jumbled mix of different items.

Kelly:   When did you begin?

Rachel:  I joined Etsy in September of 2008 and started my shop in October. But I began crafting pretty much as soon as I was allowed to use crayons, scissors, and glue.

Kelly:   Do you have any background in business and/or art?

Rachel:  I took Business 101 in college, does that count? And I took a lot of art lessons when I was in grade school and high school. I also co-owned a face-painting business when I was in high school -- a friend and I painted faces at all sorts of local festivals for several years. It was a great introduction to running a small business and also to the world of craft shows.

Kelly:   What motivated you to start Huggermugger? (www.huggermugger.etsy.com) What inspires you to create?

Rachel:  In the spring of 2008, I realized I needed a sun hat for my son, who was about six months old at that time. I looked at hats in stores, looked at sewing and crochet patterns, and decided I didn't like any
of them, so I made up my own crochet pattern for a sun hat. I really enjoyed making it, and made several sizes as he kept growing. Then I just kept making more, and some wintery hats for babies too, but I didn't know what to do with them. My best friend Julie had just started an Etsy store and was really loving it, and she said I should sell my hats on Etsy too. I hemmed and hawed for a few months, then decided to give it a shot.


All the things I sell in my shop are inspired from real life needs,just like my baby sun hats. I'm a writer, and I use a lot of journalsand notebooks. I've always loved to create collages, and in college Istarted using them to decorate notebook covers, either to use myselfor give to my writer-friends. I knew when I started Huggermugger that I would definitely be selling those in my store as well. My other products, from "instant canteen" water bottle carriers to crocheted scrunchies to finger puppets, have all sprung from things I needed to use myself and then thought maybe other people might like too.





Kelly: What is your favorite product?




Rachel: I love my journals, and my favorite right now is the Once Upon a Time Journal

 
.Kelly:  What are this product's features?

Rachel:  I decorated this particular journal with a theme of taking time toread and savor books, one of my favorite activities. The covers arelaminated so the collages won't come loose or be damaged. Inside are     60 unlined sheets (120 pages) just waiting to be filled up. The journal as a whole measures 7" by 5" and is 3/8" thick. To me, this would be the ideal place to keep a record of books you want to read or have read, or even to write down favorite passages you want to remember. And of course, it would be great for every-day journaling  too, especially for a book lover.

Kelly:   What are your business goals this year?

Rachel:  I'd like to survive! Okay, I'm somewhat kidding, but I have a two-year-old son who's very active, and I have a baby on the way, due at the end of February. So I'm hoping not to be overwhelmed bykeeping my shop moving and growing while at the same time doubling my mommy load.

Kelly:   How do you get traffic to your website?



Rachel:  I have a blog, http://www.huggermuggerblog.blogspot.com  where I post not only news about my crafting and my shop, but also recipes and book  reviews, and features of other Etsy crafters. I also try to find cool blogs like this one that are willing to feature my shop. I had a booth at a few craft fairs this fall, to try to build up some local  awareness of my business. And I hand out my business card to anyone who admires a hat I or my son is wearing, things like that.

Kelly:   How do you juggle work/life balance? For instance, you have a two-year-old boy and a baby on the way. How do you “do” all that you “do”?!?

Rachel:  I call myself a time thief. I steal time here and there, the wasted minutes that would otherwise be lost. I crochet in the car while my husband drives us to church and back. I work on collages while watching a movie when my son is napping. I combine taking my son on a walk in the stroller with taking sold items to the Post Office.  Basically, I just utilize my time as well as I possibly can.

Kelly:  Can you share some of your frustrations?

Rachel:  I think my biggest frustration is coming up with an idea for a new  product, making several of them, and then having them be ignored in my shop. What I like isn't always what other people like, and that can
be really tough to accept. I tend to fall in love with everything I make, especially my journals and notebooks, and then to have them  either get few views or else sit in my shop for months can be very frustrating.

Kelly:   What is the most valuable lesson you have learned?

Rachel:  Be willing to fail. I'm a perfectionist, and failure is not something I deal with well, but I'm trying to learn to accept that not every idea I have is brilliant.

Kelly:   What role does your faith play in your business?

Rachel:  First Corinthians 10:31 says, "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." God gave me my creative abilities, and I try to use them to his glory however I can. If that means crocheting the best hat I possibly can, then that's how I will  praise and serve my Creator and Redeemer.

Kelly:   What word of encouragement can you give a person who wants to also start their own business?

Rachel:  Jump in! But look before you leap. Do some research, see what kind of competition you'll have, and then keep improving your products and yourself.

Kelly:   Any other thing you would like to share with us?!

Rachel:  Never underestimate the power of a happy customer! My biggest custom order yet came because someone saw a child wearing one of my hats, asked the mom where she got it, and then ordered some from me for themselves.

Kelly:   Thank you so much, Rachel, for taking the time to be a guest on my Blog!  I wish you much success in your business, and multiplied blessings with the birth of your Baby #2!   Each new child bring promises of blessings and added joys to life!  I pray you will be a mother of mothers! 

It appears to me that you are a woman of excellence and we both know that in the Scriptures there is another lady who burns the midnight oil, who does not eat the bread of idleness, and if she had a car, she would probably be crocheting in it too! LOL!  She was prosperous and very industrious!   I pray you will be a mother of mothers!   And, Happy upcoming 30th Birthday to you!

Any of you MOMMIES out there need some cool warm hats for your babies?  Or friends, or newborns!  I have just been browsing Rachel's shop, and let me tell you, these are quality items!  Why don't you take a second and go on over to Rachel's Etsy shop http://www.etsy.com/shop/Huggermugger and see what treasures YOU can find!


Kelly:  This concludes our Spotlight Interview #4.  Next week, stay tuned for TheArtofJoy.com interview. 
Be blessed, peaceful, productive, and prosperous this year! 



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