Tuesday, April 26, 2011

NEWS, NEWS, NEWS!!!

Friends, I have been gone FAR too long, but I have so many things to share with you about HandmadeJEMs, all my crafting/decorating, and photography projects!!  In the last two weeks I've made some great thrift store finds, new pillow projects, and I had the privilege of shooting one of my good friend's engagement photos!  I'm still in the throws of a pretty busy week so I can't share all these things with you just yet, but I wanted to wet your appetite for the incredible (hopefully) things to come.  I can't wait to share them all with you!  Though my blog has been silent for a couple weeks, I'm hoping the wait will be well worth it when you see what I have to share next week! :)

Monday, April 11, 2011

The Kindness of the Lord!

Can I just begin by telling you that I serve an incredible God??  I fail to live up to the standard of holiness that God calls me to in His word EVERY day, yet I have a God who loves me in spite of that!  As if His loving me wasn't enough, He goes above and beyond just to show me that He loves me and that He cares about what I'm doing!

Well, the last few days have been filled with an overwhelming sense of blessing!  I WON the contest I entered my pillow in!  You can see the feature on me at: www.thehandmadegiftguide.com (or just click on their button to the right...)  I had SO many friends who took the time to go vote for me...126 votes, which allowed me to win by 14 votes!!  You have NO idea how truly thankful I am...none of those votes were mine, but rather the result of friends showering love and support on me.  See how kind the Lord is??

Today was another example of God's provision and kindness toward me with this HandmadeJEMs endeavor.  My friend, Julie, owner of ruby love designs: www.etsy.com/shop/rubylovedesigns along with a few other people encouraged me to go get my business and wholesale licenses, so...today I made the trek!  I was just blown away by the amount of people who were willing to help me and point me in the right direction while I was down there: the registrar recorder staff offering to show me what forms I needed, the authorized solicitors outside teaching me how to get my DBA published as well as giving me directions to an address I needed, and the staff at the Board of Equalization being friendly and helpful.  I was without a cell phone (I'd foolishly forgotten mine in Pasadena this weekend), but I wasn't without the Lord!!  He took care of me and guided me through the whole process...He was even evident in my drive home around 4:30/45 on the 405 with virtually NO traffic!!

May I always remember today (well...the last few months really) as an ebenezer; a testament of God's faithfulness and kindness to me!  If ever I'm facing trials and struggling to remember the goodness and sovereignty of the Lord may I REMEMBER THESE DAYS! Praise the Lord!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

I've entered one of my pillows into a contest on   http://www.thehandmadegiftguide.com/p/vote.html

PLEASE GO VOTE FOR ME!! I'm #85 (vote by clicking on the #/words above my item).  If I win I'll be featured on the blog and given FREE advertising space for the next contest...when is anything EVER free?!?  PLEASE help me by going and voting.  The "polls" close tomorrow night at 11:59pm (the 10th).  Tell all your friends too and have them vote!

Thanks, friends!!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Ideas...

I thought it'd be fun to show you a few of the projects I've been working on over the last few months in hopes of expanding my HandmadeJEMs inventory. There are many more ideas I'm itching to pursue, but here are three I've been considering so far...

I received "Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts" as a birthday present this year {I can't get enough of it, and am determined to try every project - possibly turning it into my own version of "Julie & Julia"??}. So, all the credit for this first item goes to Martha and her staff.  Anyway, as I was perusing the various projects, I came across "Menswear Mice" and fell in love instantly.  I didn't have the suit material she called for, but I did have fabric remnants from my pillows.  Now, I just have to think about how I'm going to significantly alter this design so I can put my own name on it and sell it!  Should be fun...




Another product I'm hoping to include: monogrammed bibs.  I made this particular bib for a little boy whose first and last names both began with the letter "M".  I love the diversity of it: a bright, playful dinosaur print paired with a classy, light blue pinstripe...you know, for all those nights out with mom and dad at upscale restaurants. ;)



I'm also considering selling headbands someday.  There are other styles I want to work on as well, but here are the ones I've made so far:



I'm excited about the opportunities these products could bring, but until then...I'll continue in the hope that, Lord-willing, the future of HandmadeJEMs is bright!!

Friday, April 1, 2011

The Journey...

         Looking back at all the work it takes to get a business up and running (regardless of the size) is exhausting!  I really can't fathom how people are able to form multi-million dollar companies...they must have an incredible network of supporters, people who believe in what they're trying to achieve, and...more than twenty-four hours in a day to work with!  I guess I shouldn't be surprised because I've already seen an overwhelming response from my own friends and family with this whole etsy venture, but...I am.  Maybe that's why I never wanted to be a small business owner: I was afraid of all the hard work it would take and I was afraid I'd have to do it on my own.  I'm thrilled to find out I'm wrong about the second fear.
         The journey so far has been a mixed bag of emotions, but I'm thankful for all of it!  Here's the short version (hopefully) of what it took to get where I am with HandmadeJEMs today...
         The first step was going into downtown L.A. with my friend, Tasha, and her two beautiful children, Yaelle and Elias, to get a healthy amount of fabric.  This endeavor was never going to get off the ground with me making one pillow at a time and I figured this would be the cheapest and best way to get started.  One word: ZOO. That is the only way to describe downtown L.A.  I would have been so incredibly lost without Tasha.  She knew exactly where to go and how to get there.  We made a beeline for Michael Levine and I fell on the fabric like a kid set loose in a candy store.  So many styles and colors...I hardly knew where to start.  My biggest fear was creating a product that no one would buy, and I figured my fabric choices would determine the outcome.  Thankfully, I was with a friend, and that friend was more than willing to walk around and point out fabrics she liked and thought would be cute.  Taking her recommendations and pairing them with some fabrics I liked, I was set!  Let me tell you, I have NEVER walked up to a cutting counter with that many bolts of fabric in my life.  Being a recent college graduate, unloading that amount of cash on a dream was a little overwhelming.  I may as well have been handing over my car too...oh wait, I don't even have one of those!!  Now I was committed...the fabric was cut. I couldn't change my mind and I HAD to follow through.
         The second step actually making the pillows.  It began with a mess of sorting fabric, making stencils, and cutting out the individual pieces for each pillow. Once the pieces were ready, I started in on the hand-sewn applique process for each owl.  I used cotton for most of the owl breasts so that had to be pinned and hemmed.  I pinned everything then combined the hemming and attaching steps to save time and because it would look better that way.  I made it through the bulk of hand-sewing (eyes, beak, breast, and pocket) and  had a stack of eight owl pillows ready to be sewn shut and stuffed.  
          It was at this point that I started thinking about how to label my product in some way.  At first I just figured that I'd make some sort of business card deal and loop it around the handle of the gift bag I sent the pillow in, but then I realized that many people just throw those away.  I knew that without a label actually attached to my pillows, people would forget the name of my shop and not be sure where they found it.  So, I started searching for labels and found this great shop on etsy...check it out! I got the owl design on a light gray with black writing and the reverse side says "HandmadeJEMs"  http://www.etsy.com/shop/greenbeansnstrings
  I was really excited to find something I could sew right into the seam and it'd be a permanent advertisement!  After getting my tiny little package of sixty labels in the mail I set to work sewing my pillows shut on my Grandmother's fold down Singer.  
        The end was in sight and I couldn't be more excited at the prospect of my items being put up for sale!  It was time to stuff these bad boys, so...I made a trip to Joanne's for some much needed polyester fiberfil.  I felt SO strange walking up to the register with six thirty-two ounce bags of stuffing, but I had to remember...I was past the point of no return and this was most definitely a needed step in the art of pillow-making.  I don't tend to think of myself as a socially awkward person, but in that moment I'm sure I was...I was so incredibly self-conscious and I felt a need to fill the time between handing her bags of fiberfil and walking out to my car with cheesy jokes and random comments about my project. Oh brother!  Well, everyone made it out alive and the fiberfil was purchased...I was ready to go!
        I stuffed and sewed shut each pillow and started sitting them around my family room.  In a few days, there were owls watching me with their big eyes EVERYWHERE...well, at least it felt like it.  I was excited to post them on etsy, but I knew that I needed more than just owl-shaped pillows to make this etsy shop something worthy of being visited.  I started sorting through the scraps and bits of leftover fabric, trying to figure out how many pillows I could make out of it all.  I wasn't even entirely sure the scrap pillows would be big enough to make them worth it, but I finally decided on nine different designs and went with it.  I started realizing I enjoyed designing and making these types of pillows a whole lot more...I was also excited by the fact that I was widening my demographic by making more than just owl-shaped pillows.  Some had ruffles, some had flowers, some had stripes, some were tufted, and some were patchwork...so much fun!
         Once every pillow was made, had a label attached, sewed shut, stuffed, and closed off...I had seventeen items to sell in my shop on etsy!  This was a day I thought would NEVER come.  Part of posting items on etsy is writing a description for each item and listing the fabrics used.  Well, I am fabric challenged, but thankfully my friend, Brigitte, is a master at this and help me identify the various fabrics I'd used. Then I had to deal with the money aspect of my shop (something I'm also horrible at)...thankfully my friend, Meghan, came to my rescue and answered my questions.  Altogether it took almost a whole day to come up with a description for each item that was alluring enough, figure out the pricing, figuring out shipping options, and uploading pictures, but it was SO worth it to see my items being added to my shop!
        It's been three and a half days since my shop opened: I've sold one pillow and there have been over one hundred and seventy views on another one! :)  I'm super excited, but...I'm beginning to realize that I'm going to need to do advertising of some sort and I'm not quite positive what the best way of going about that looks like.  I guess that just means I'll have another adventure to blog about soon...
           But for now, here are some images of my first seventeen items to go up on etsy! (visit www.etsy.com/shop/handmadejems if you see something you like and want to buy it!!!)