sponsor spotlight: our little lifesicle

Category: guest bloggers | February 15th, 2011

hey guys!! another lovely sponsor spotlight for ya. kaleigh over at our little lifesicle is just too cute, and so is her blog. excited to learn more about her and her little family. check her out!

tell us a little bit about yourself:
I’m Kaleigh but most of my friends & family call me Kale. I’m a “young” mom & wife. I’m almost 24 years old. I stay home with my baby girl & I couldn’t ask for a better job in the world. My husband is my best friend, as cliche as that sounds, we were friends for a long time before anything else. I do photography professionally, on the side and love live music. I wouldn’t change my life for the world.kaleigh
what’s the story behind our little lifesicle?

I started OLL about a week after I found out I was pregnant. It initially was a place to document our pregnancy, I’m not much a of scrapbooker anymore and I figured a place where I put all my thoughts & feelings about pregnancy would suffice. I had always blogged before pregnancy but this is the first blog that I really connected to, probably because it had so much more meaning. It’s my daughters biography—ya know?! :) So I continued after she was born, recreating all of our special moments (and the tough ones) like a neatly typed out book. I print some of my posts so that I can put them in Lilla’s baby binder–not a scrapbook, just a binder of special thing ;) I really hope that one day she can read through how much she changed our life, and the lives of our families. I started to gain followers & people started to reach out through comments & emails and it became so much more than just a blog. It’s like a little community of encouragement & love. The story of Our Little Lifesicle is the story of my little Lilla :)
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what inspires you?

Specifically for my blog, my baby & motherhood. Most of the posts on my blog have something to do with her or our days together. Motherhood changes you in ways that our language doesn’t have the words to describe. I try to blog about those things as much as possible. Other things that inspire me on a regular basis are photography, music, film & certain tv shows. (Yep, I’m a Dexter fanatic) I LOVE looking at photography, I could sit on flickr all day and browse. A good photo can make my whole day. Beautiful things in general make me feel great. Another thing that inspires me is other mom blogs, knowing that there is someone else somewhere else who knows exactly how I feel is so comforting & encouraging.
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what’s your favorite part about your blog?

My favorite part of my blog is my followers & their comments. I never thought that I would have so many loving & encouraging people read about my silly life. We’ve had some pretty tough trials (she got really sick) in the first few months of my daughters life and I had so many people telling me they were thinking about me–thinking about us outside of the blogging world, like in their daily lives. I was so humbled by this. Even now when things are getting better health wise with Lilla, she’s having a rough time with teething & sleeping, I get comments with helpful advice & understanding. Another favorite part is my “Lilla’s Song” section. It’s a fun way to give my readers some new music. I post a song a week with a video & lyrics.kaleigh
what’s the most challenging part?

The post challenging part right now is keeping up. Life with an ever-changing newborn is fast-paced, overwhelming & joyful. Sometimes I don’t even get a chance to sit down at the computer, and sometimes I find that to be a blessing. I am so lucky to be able to stay home with my daughter and I try to breathe in as much of her newborn months as I can. There are so many things that I would like to write but sometimes I don’t have the time. We have a pretty good routine set for our days now but sometimes with teething & lack of sleep things get jumbled and the first thing that gets set on the back burner is the blogosphere, but that doesn’t mean I love it any less. :)
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any advice for others who want to start a blog?

Start a blog for yourself! Don’t start a blog in hopes of getting tons of followers or promos. When I started my blog over a year ago I never thought I would have 105 followers or people from companies emailing me to do giveaways. I made my space for my family & friends to watch our pregnancy & for myself to document and look back. Don’t make your blog feel like a job or it will get old. Post when you can, don’t feel pressured and LOVE what you write. I enjoy having my own little journal space. Beware of the happiness-suckers. Some people blog-surf in hopes of making other feels crumby. As sad as that sounds it’s true & I’ve only had small bits of this happen to me. Some of my blogger friends have had it way worse, just be ready for opposing opinions & people who don’t think you’re genuine. The best way to prove them wrong is continue to be genuine, you can’t please them all!lovers
any special goals you have set?

I would really like to keep OLL going until Lilla is about five years old. That’s a really long time, but I guess that’s my biggest goal. I would also enjoy doing more giveaways, I love giving people presents ;)
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just for fun: what’s something that most people don’t know about you?

Something most people don’t know about me is that I don’t want anymore babies! I’m so happy, full & satisfied with Lilla. My heart is exploding for her. My husband and I have decided that we’re done with one–we had always kind of said “one & done” but now that we have our little lovey that’s definitely our plan!
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thank you kaleigh!! you and your precious family are adorable. love reading about your experiences and thoughts. thanks for being a sponsor!!

peace and love
xox

guest post, valentine’s style: Maria Rainier

Category: guest bloggers | February 13th, 2011

hello!! ok…so it’s T minus one day until valentine’s day. but i wanted to share this cute (last minute, and easy) valentine’s craft that Maria has put together! Maria Rainier is a freelance writer and blog junkie. She is currently a resident blogger at First in Education where recently she’s been researching the highest paying degrees versus the lowest paying degrees. In her spare time, she enjoys square-foot gardening, swimming, and avoiding her laptop.

A Valentine’s Message in a Bottle
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Feel like being sentimental this Valentine’s Day without going the box of chocolates and store-bought card route?  Here’s a pretty, creative, and a bit cheesy alternative to the usual blah-blah and a sure way to get your Valentine’s attention.

Materials
-Empty, clear wine bottle and cork
-Paper for printing
-Parchment paper
-Double-sided tape
-Pen
-Thin ribbon
-Chocolate morsels or small Valentine’s Day candies
-Optional: Twine
-Optional: small sea shells and beach sand

Directions
1. Go online and Google “Chateau” or something indicative of a European vineyard.  Copy/paste the picture onto a Microsoft Word document (or some other word processing tool).  Crop and shrink to be 3” x 5” (W x H), depending on the dimensions of your wine bottle.  Edit it as you like.

2. Choose a fancy text and input basic wine information like the name of the wine (it’s yours to make up! I did “San Valentino,” which is Italian for Saint Valentine), the type of wine (white, red), the year (2011), and the like.  Since I have a soft spot for Italy, I used the following text:

San Valentino (name of the wine)
Vernatsh
(type of wine)
2011
(year)
Sud Tirol, Italia
(where it was made)
750 ml  Alc 14%

3. Center the text and image across the document, making sure all the text fits on the picture.  Print out the document.

4. If all of this editing looks like too much work, you can always print out the picture and write the wine information with a pen in your prettiest script.

5. Either remove the old label from the wine or make sure your printout covers the old one entirely.  Apply double-sided tape to your printout and adhere to the bottle.

6. Remember the parchment paper?  Feel free to add a feel of “been across the sea” to it by spilling some watered down coffee on it.  When it’s dry, write a personal message to your valentine in ink.  A little bit of a bleeding effect with the ink is cool but make sure it’s legible.

7. Roll up your message and tie it with a ribbon.  You might want to apply a little bit of tape on one side of the rolled up message (the side that will face the cork in the bottle, not the bottom of it) so your valentine will be able to easily retrieve it.
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8. Fill the bottom of the empty wine bottle with chocolate morsels or some sort of small candies.
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9. Insert your rolled up message, pinning the ribbon down so it won’t be squished upward when it gets inside.
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10. Cork the bottle!

Note: Another (arguably more aesthetic) idea is to fill the bottle with a layer of beach sand and very small sea shells instead of chocolate.  Don’t do both, though, unless the candies are wrapped!  Tie off your message not with a ribbon but with a bit of twine or something natural and neutrally colored.  This is a more typical message in a bottle that looks like it’s come across some water.

thanks for sharing this Maria!!! all those last minute people out there…this will save you. :) hope everyone enjoyed their weekend and get ready for lots of love tomorrow!!

peace and love
xox


sponsor spotlight: lovella bowtique

Category: guest bloggers | February 11th, 2011

hello folks! i wanted to start my sponsor spotlight with a good friend of mine, felicia at lovella bowtique. read about her here and then go visit her super cute shop!

tell us a little bit about yourself: I am a stay at home mom, turned work at home mom, to a beautiful little baby girl named Ella! I was told I would never have children and Santa surprised us with a positive pregnancy test on Christmas Eve last year! I have been smiling until my cheeks hurt since then!family
what’s the story behind lovella bowtique?
I’ve always had an Etsy shop because I love crafts and making things myself!  When I found out I was having a little girl, I went nuts on Etsy buying her bows and clips. I realized quickly that I wanted to start to make things myself and I loved it. I opened up a new shop dedicated to just Lovella Bowtique.

what inspires you? Sweet Baby Ella of course. Not only is it fun to make things for her but the money we make allows us to not worry about finances. She can go to the zoo whenever she wants. :) I say “we make” because my husband, Jeremy mails everything for us and Ella is my little patient model.sweet ella
what’s your favorite part about your shop?
I love the rosette headbands! They are fun to make and I love designing them. I love shipping to other countries also! So far I have shipped to Ireland, Australia, Belgium and of course Canada! I like thinking something I made is in another country!

what’s the most challenging part? Having a 5 month old baby keeps me busy. I only get to truly work from 10:00PM to 1:00AM. That can be a challenge. She comes first so there are some days that I don’t get to create at all. I always keep turn around times in my shop announcements exaggerated just in case. I usually ship out no later than 48 hours though to keep customers happy.model
any advice for others who want to start an etsy shop?

-Research what is selling! You can have great things for sale but if it’s not what people want at the time, it won’t sell! I don’t really like zebra print, it’s just not my style. I am more of a polka dot girl. I went ahead and started some zebra pettiskirts because they are selling well and I sell at least 2 a day!
-Find a model to wear your items if you can! Statistically it is more likely to sell because customers can see how big it is or how their child might look! Professional pictures SELL your product! A lot of photographers will message you about trades. I declined these offers because I would lose money. I offered a discount and we were both happy! I also went ghetto-fabulous and set up my own photo-shoot area for Ella. I threw a blanket over a chair as the background and laid her on her Boppy pillow. Natural light is best and I always edit my pictures to match the actual color as much as possible.
– Create a Facebook business page for customers to “Like”! You can show new listings, promote coupon codes and offer giveaways. About once or twice a month I have offered a free pettiskirt or headband for whoever gets the most friends to Like Lovella Bowtique. I usually sell double the orders those days and I get at least 150+ new likes. Great advertising!
-Only make things you enjoy! I was selling onesies for awhile and I started to loathe making them. I finally decided to not sell them anymore. They will come back in the future but I am coming up with better designs that have a higher quality.
-Don’t wait until you are done making everything to open your shop. Add to it as you make things. I still have tons of college, Minnie and holiday bows to add! The day I started to upload things, I sold a bow without trying!
-Renew your top selling things everyday. It puts them at the top of the list. Be careful on renewing though because it can get your Etsy fees high! I usually only renew 2 or 3 things a day. (20 cents per item)
-Tagging is very important. Don’t just tag a headband as baby and headband. Think outside of the box. Photo prop, birthday outfit, etc.
-Vistaprint.com offers free business cards and postcards. I created my own postcard and I use it for a product backing card.
-Also, having lots of color options for personalization is a great idea. Plus if you like something…you can get one in each color. ;)color optionscolors
any special goals you have set?
My goal is to sell over 1,500 items this year. I would squeal if that happened! So exciting!
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just for fun: what’s something that most people don’t know about you? I am one of “those moms” that is afraid my daughter will get a headache so I rarely put a headband or bow on her. :) The girl has enough to last her 10 years. I need to get over that.

thanks so much for sharing all that fabulous information! i’m happy to have you on my blog, and hope everyone goes and checks our your precious baby and adorable goodies! hope everyone has a great friday!!!

peace and love
xox

check out my lovely sponsors—>

Category: guest bloggers | February 7th, 2011

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not sure if you’ve noticed but i have some pretty awesome ladies to the right! my lovely sponsors!! i am so excited to have them on PLC! throughout the month i will be featuring each one. :) get excited! i’m excited to learn more about them!

(ps- thanks for being patient with me ladies) :)

peace and love
xox

more featured love and nursery ideas…

Category: baby, guest bloggers | August 18th, 2010

found out my home project was featured on another fun blog: be different…act normal. Lorie has created a great blog with so many great ideas that you can’t leave her site without wanting to create something!! go check her out! thanks for the shout out!! she did a special post today on super cute and organized pantries. definitely makes me want to go make mine look pretty. :)
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on a side note….we don’t know the sex of the baby just yet but getting close. i have been thinking about the nursery theme ever since we found out i’m expecting. does anyone want to share some great websites or blogs i can look at to get some inspiration?!?!

i’m loving the bright colors. pastels aren’t my style (don’t get me wrong they are cute) but love bright colors! i’ll be painting and making all the stuff more than likely. if i get around to it. what do y’all think???

peace and love
xox