Mar
31

“How It’s Done” – with the Handmaiden’s Cottage

This week in our “How It’s Done” series, let’s step into the Handmaiden’s Cottage with Lynn Jeffries. Lynn is the mother of twins – and a grandmother of three!

I first got to know Lynn when she lovingly designed a layette set for my niece (hand quilted and embroidered baby booties with a matching bonnet – so very sweet.) And, as I’ve gotten to know Lynn better while working with her on this feature, I have truly been inspired by her creativity and simplistic approach to her work and her life.

Lynn’s Etsy shop features handmade clothing, quilts and other delightful things made on her “no-frills” sewing machine in her home studio – in an actual cottage!

Here’s what Lynn has to say about her cottage home in her Etsy profile:

“… I love living the creative life! I am inspired by our little cottage that sits on over two acres only a stone’s throw away from the City limits of our small community. I grew up in the country near my Grandparent’s dairy farm only five miles away from where I live now. I have managed to travel a little in between!

I have a liberal arts degree from a Jesuit University and my career was in finance. I am so lucky to have found my true passion now. I’ve been doing all types of needlework since I was a child and feel like I’ve finally “come home.”

It was Lynn’s needlework that first drew me into her shop. With her “Child’s Artwork” custom quilted pillow, she transforms your child’s drawing into the perfect gift. Her quiltwork is also hand-done and and adorable – especially on her children’s clothing and accessories.

Lynn is also a volunteer Master Gardener through the Ohio State University Extension Office in (her) area and gardening is also one of (her) great loves, especially flower gardening.

Lynn says, “My mother (whom I dearly miss) had a very, very green thumb! I love selling on Etsy because it is one place where your creative efforts are so appreciated. My customers, well they’re the best! They challenge me, they design with me, they become my friends.”

So, let’s get to know our new friend, Lynn a little better:

~When people ask you what you Do how do you respond? I used to hate that question before I started my own business through Etsy, because I took an early buy out from my government finance job, so I was technically “retired” at 47! Now I say I’m a business owner..it feels a lot better!

I think I work harder now than ever, but I love what I do, so it’s hard to call it work!

~How old are your kids (or grandkids)? I have 32 year old boy (man) and girl (woman) twins and three grandchildren, Brianna 6, Alivia 2, and Noah 4 months. They all live in Florida and we live in Ohio.

~What are your top goals for your business, career or blog? I guess I haven’t set any lofty goals for myself, just wanted to bring some extra money in and in the meantime be able to create something that has a heirloom quality and provide a way for people to bring their own visions to fruition through a creative partnership.

~What are your top goals for your family? I guess that would be to remain as close to my family as possible. When I make things (other than custom orders) I make them in sizes that fit my grandchildren, so I’m thinking about them when I’m creating.

~What are the top 1 or 2 things you do to keep your life in balance while you work toward these goals? Take time out for exercise and prayer, which I don’t do perfectly!

~What is the greatest obstacle or challenge you face in reaching these goals? Because I love what I do, I could “work” nonstop. It’s easy to get caught up in working constantly because you control how much you do.

Wouldn’t you like to hear more from Lynn? Stop back by tomorrow for Part 2 of our time with Lynn Jeffries from The Handmaiden’s Cottage.

Mar
24

“How It’s Done” with Devon Rose – Part 2

Today, I’m wrapping up our time with designer and mommy, Emily from Devon Rose.

Read on below and here about her life and business and how she keeps everything in balance. Then, check out her brand new Etsy shop, The Payne where you’ll find her eclectic and comfy take on women’s ready-to-wear.

~What resources do you use (books, blogs, websites, people) to help encourage and educate you? Devon and I spend a lot of time at the bookstore. I’m constantly checking out whats going on with women’s and girl’s fashion. Mostly, I enjoy Japanese and British fashion mags.

As far as books on the subject, I highly recommend “The Fashion Designer Survival Guide” (an insiders look at starting and running your own fashion business)by Mary Gehlhar.

~What do you feel is your most important characteristic in helping you live your life well and keeping things in balance? I’ve always manged to keep a youthful attitude (I would say almost to the point of immaturity up until the birth of my daughter) but, I feel that it really helps me to put things into prospective and not “sweat the small stuff” all the time.


A youthful attitude..its one of the many things that I love about my husband, who is always curious about everything, can turn the most mundane project into a ridiculously funny moment, and always knows how to make me smile.

~What advice would you give to another working/blogging mom if they asked you for it? Try to keep things in perspective. Don’t beat yourself up if you weren’t able to complete everything on your “to do” list for today. Remember to take time for yourself to just chill and be happy :)

And that’s How It’s Done – thanks, Emily! Now, I’m going to do a little more window shopping at The Payne…

Mar
23

“How It’s Done” with Devon Rose

This week, let’s get to know Emily of the wonderfully innovative Etsy shop, Devon Rose. Emily is a clothing designer and full time mom to one-and-a-half year-old Devon Rose.

I stumbled onto Devon Rose a few months ago, and immediately fell in love with the classic, yet quirky line of children’s clothing.

I bought a pair of these “Long-Winters Nap Leggings”for my 3-year-old (which she wears with absolutely everything!), as well as a sweet white lace “Sundays Blouse”. Both were darling and very well made. Emily was also willing to work with me on the sizing (my daughter is extra-long and extra-lean).

I browsed the Devon Rose spring line today and am now eyeing the “Sixties Spring Shift.” Make sure to take a peek at the shop (and you’ll get to see more pictures of Emily’s muse, Devon Rose, too!)
~ What Emily has to say about her Etsy Shop: Devon Rose makes handmade treasures for the free-spirited, firey and creative soul that is your beautiful child!

~What Emily has to say about her inspiration: Devon Rose, born August 30th 2007 is our inspiration and our model for our new baby’s clothing line. We are proud “30 something” parents that love to create beautiful and lasting things. We know that you cherish your baby and we want our pieces to be your favorites to dress her in!

So – I know you must be asking – how does Emily design amazing clothing, run a successful Etsy shop, blog and still have time to nurture little Devon Rose? Let’s find out…

~What are your top goals for your business? I’m slowly (but steadily!) building a successful design company for Devon to take over as the Designer when she’s ready.

~What are your top goals for your family and marriage? It’s so important to me to make sure that Isaac (my husband) and I never let all of the everyday drama of life diminish the romance in our relationship. Isaac works a lot, so I really try to work on keeping things light and cherishing the time that we do have together. I spend ALL of my time with Devon and she is awesome at keeping things light and happy. To her, everything is hilarious and amazing!

~What are the top 1 or 2 things you do to keep your life in “balance” while you work toward these goals? I make sure to take a lot of breaks though out the day (from all of that cutting and sewing) to just focus on Devon. I take her to the park or to the bookstore (she LOVES to look at books) We just have fun and goof around together. It also helps to break up the monotony I sometimes feel from sewing too much. I also make sure to give myself some “me” time -so important! I recommend nightly bubble baths!

~What is the greatest obstacle or challenge you face in reaching these goals? Sometimes I have the habit of falling into the slump of focusing too much on the negative instead of all the positive aspects of my life. My husband is amazing at pulling me out of that negative mind space.

Well, I’m inspired already. Check back tomorrow for more questions and answers from Emily of Devon Rose and for the scoop on Emily’s new line of women’s clothing! Yes, she makes women’s clothing, too!

Our “How It’s Done” series focuses on women who balance work, mothering and family.