Christine came to me needing labels to use to secure the tissue paper shut, when she sends out product to her customers. I suggested 2" round labels and came up with 4 designs for her to choose from. Christine chose the fairy label, which we further customized.
Perhaps the most interesting product that Christine creates is the breast feeding bracelet. The bracelet is very stylish, but serves a purpose as well. It can be switched from hand to hand to remind you which side was used for the last feeding. It also tracks the feeding times by using the moveable charm.
My personal favorite are the burp cloths. They are very unique and personalization makes them a true keepsake. The cloths are beautiful and would make an extra special gift at a baby shower...
I have decided to start asking my customers if they would like to include a short bio for me to post to my blog upon completion of work. I thought it might give anyone reading my blog a chance to learn more about other business owners and how they started their business, why they are in business and just general information about them. Here is what Christine had to contribute...
"My website is a dream come true for me. Ever since I was a little girl, I have always hoped that someday people would be able to enjoy my creations as much as I enjoy making them. I have always been the type of person that is thinking of the next idea or trying to find a way to make the ordinary into something extraordinary. I am a 30 something typical suburban hard working mother of four children under the age of six. I have had many different jobs in my life, this is my first attempt at making my passion my career. I have always thought that you have to love what you do in order for it to be successful and fulfilling. Crafting, sewing and creating have always been my passion. I have always believed that your life is measured by the difference that you make. It is my sincere hope that people will be able to find joy in my creations enabling them to see the good in others. After all, smiles are contagious!"
Thank you Christine for your contributions!
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