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Monday, November 30, 2009

Cyber Sale Monday!

With all the excitement of the holidays approaching, I’ve been busy getting our little Cottage8 ready for this years festivities. And I’ve also been gathering up some pretty awesome goods for my online store to share with you this week. Since we all love a sale, and I need to make room for all the new items coming in, I thought I’d have a Cyber Sale Monday!

On all items on my website, take 10% off any order over $100. This discount applies to sales placed today only. No special codes or secret handshakes necessary..my shopping cart is specially trained.

And as always, you can enjoy Free Shipping on all items sent within the US!

Happy Monday my friends.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Giving Thanks

There are so many things to be Thankful for, things that I have been blessed with in my life and never want to take for granted.

 

Like the day I married my best friend, 12 years ago…             

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The way he always makes me laugh with his infectious sense of humor. (No trees were harmed in this picture)…

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And his sharing in my vision for our home, and his ability to help me achieve my dreams…

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Even when it seemed like we would never get through it all, and the finish line looked like it was a million miles away, he was always there by my side supporting me and my goals…

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I am so Thankful for our home, our sweet little Cottage8…

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I am Thankful beyond words for my family…

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I am Thankful for my Mom always believing in me, seeing very the best in me, even when I couldn’t see it myself…  

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And I am Thankful for my Dad who has taught me the value of life, how to navigate my way through this sometimes challenging world with my head held high, and remain strong and proud…

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I am thankful for all the laughter and good times we’ve shared…

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And I am Thankful for those that I had the opportunity to know and share a part of their life during their time in this world. My Grandpa Jack and Grandma Vivian who I carry in my heart…

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And my Grandpa Jack and my Grandma Ann who will remain in my heart as well…

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I am thankful to my dear Chloe who still manages to prevent me from working at my desk, but looks pretty cute doing it…

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And my dear Skylar, who always makes me laugh with his personality and charm…

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And I am thankful for when all is quiet and peaceful in this house…

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Wishing you love and happiness, good health and good times, and a Happy Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

November 2009 Cottage of the Month

I know how much you appreciate reminders, so I figured since we’re already half way through the month, there’s no better time than right now to remind you to check out November’s Cottage of the Month. This month, I’ve featured Melody’s home, in Ventura County, CA. Some of you may remember her previous feature from a few years back. Well, she’s since gotten married and they have a beautiful new home together.

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Melody has a wonderful eye for scale and color in her well appointed vignettes.

 

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And clearly a deep appreciation for lovely, beautiful things.

 

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Standing in this massive kitchen during our photo shoot, I’ll just tell you it knocked my socks off. The attention to detail and the finishes are second to none.

 

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These few photos are merely a sampling of the feature I did on Melody’s home.

To see the rest of her feature, please click here.

 

Friday, November 13, 2009

My first, and what got me here in the first place

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My previous post really got me thinking about the whole blogging concept, and how I got here. What sort of events transpired before me to encourage me to share details my life with total unknown strangers (at the time of course. now we’re all like one big blogging family).

My First..

I remember my first, blog that is. HELLO my name is Heather’s blog. I can’t remember how I stumbled upon it, but it was about three years ago. I didn’t know what the heck a “blog” was. In fact, I remember Googling the definition of the word BLOG. I was amazed by Heather’s incredible photographs, her attention to detail, and her amazing craft projects. I then did what I like to call “falling down the rabbit hole” – clicking on every link, one site leading me to the next site, not knowing where I just came from or where I would click next. I was hooked. Big time.

Around that time, blogging was different from the way it is now, and for those that have been blogging for more than a few years, you might agree. There were very few decorating blogs around at the time. It was mostly what I like to refer to as “mommie blogs” that I was continually stumbling upon. Adam and I have no children, so these blogs could only hold my interest for so long. Yes, your kids are cute with their mouths stuffed full of french fries, but when my computer’s warming up and so is my brain, at 6 o’clock in the morning, I’m in the mood for something a little more subtle, thank you.

What made me do it..

Back in the day, I was primarily relying on automated newsletters as a vehicle to keep me in touch with my internet customers. Being the perfectionist that I am, creating each newsletter was a tedious three day task, as I’m a complete detail nut, with a dash of OCD and a good helping of ADD to boot. For me, taking three days out of my life for a newsletter that you would read in about three minutes just wasn’t adding up.

One thing that did make it worth it was my 90 year old Grandfather was one of my newsletter recipients, per his request. He would email me with each of my newsletters, joking that he would like to be one of my customers. It made my day every time.

One day, while pulling my hair out on a three day newsletter writing stint, it occurred to me that if I started a blog, I could use it to communicate with my customers and promote my products. I ignored the voice in my head that persisted “What if people don’t visit your blog.” “What if people don’t like what you have to say.” “What if you have nothing to say.”

Well, after three years of blogging I get more visits than I can shake a stick at. People haven’t thrown tomatoes at my head yet, so you must find me somewhat agreeable, if not just plain entertaining. And you can ask anyone that knows me, I never run out of things to say.

To my surprise, my blog has become a place where I share my journey, my home, and my life. I hardly ever promote my website, which was the original purpose of this blog (but if you want peruse my merchandise and shop a little, I certainly won’t stop you!).

So now it’s your turn! I want to know…What blog was your first to visit, and what inspired you to start your own blog?

(The beautiful image above was taken by a coworker of Adam’s. Her name is Tara, and she currently resides in Oklahoma)

Friday, November 6, 2009

The Blogging Effect

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Are you anything like me, completely appalled when you discover one of your friends doesn’t have a blog yet? Even worse, have you ever found yourself trying to convert your non-blogging friends into becoming full fledged bloggers? 

I have a confession. Everyone, my name is Jennifer, and I just might attempt to corner you in the supermarket, next to the shredded cheese isle, and persuade you to go towards the light of blogging. Just ask my friend Diane.

Blogging has become a networking platform unlike anything I’ve ever experienced before. I’ve laughed with you, I’ve cried with you, I’ve remembered to value everything that is truly important in life, and I’ve even revealed some really quirky things about myself. I’ve also been approached by strangers that recognized me, and that’s something I don’t know I will ever get used to, but get a great kick out of it nonetheless.  

I recently had the opportunity to collaborate with a couple terrific bloggers. First, I was invited to write a Guest Post for the blog Not 2 Shabby. I’ve never guest posted before, so this was really new to me.  The topic I chose to write about was Creating Vignettes…

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Here’s a small quote from my guest post:

Once you’ve found the right foundation for your vignette, you want to consider function and design. You need to ask yourself “Is this a space that requires daily, practical use, or is it more for visual appeal?” Since I use drawers for “hiding” all my practical items, such as keys, pens and paper, batteries and remotes, etc, it frees up my visual space allowing for complete creativity.

Vignettes can be very effective when using similar themes, objects and colors. Height is another important consideration. Try stacking objects at different levels, making the objects more visually appealing and interesting. If using a piece of framed art, try leaning it against the wall instead of hanging it – it grounds the art and relates it more to the other objects within your vignette”.

To read the entire article, please click here. Or if you just want to stop by and leave Brandi a comment, I know she would love to hear from you.

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Next, I was approached by Paulette at The Home Beete for a Guest Interview, filled with fun and intriguing questions, such as “What could you never throw out, though maybe you should”? And “What’s the best piece of decorating advice you’ve ever received”? Or my favorite, plain and simple “In five words or less, your home is...”

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To read the interview in its entirety, please click here. I know that Paulette would love to hear from you. If you have a moment, please stop by.

Blogging has brought the world to our fingertips, and created long distance, as well as down the street friendships that likely would have never occurred otherwise. I am grateful for all the paths that have led me directly to this. And I am thankful for my blogging friends. Much love to you.

11/13/09 Edited to add:

And the perpetual cycle continues. This lovely gal, Diane, was so inspired by this post, she just started her own blog! Drop by if you have a moment and welcome her! Okay, my work is done here : )