Listen to my interview!

Monday September 24th 2007, 9:42 am
Filed under: Educational, Interviews, Sales and Promos, Specials, health and fitness

You can go listen to my interview about Supermom’s No-Lice products over at Heal Yourself Talk Radio. I’m really happy with how it turned out. Let me know what you think.

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Interview with Jill, the genius behind our Healthy Living Products!

Saturday March 31st 2007, 9:09 am
Filed under: Interviews, Product Reviews

I’ve already told you how much I love the handmade soap I sell. What I may not have mentioned is that the soap (and laundry detergent kits, and natural dishwasher detergent, and body scrub, and shampoo bars!) is made by my real-life friend Jill.

I use every single one of these products in my own home on a regular basis and think they are wonderful.

Jill has a very high standard for the products she makes. She will not cut corners or send out something that she does not completely recommend. I love that!

This is Jill’s family. Jill is in the back in red, standing with her husband. Their daughter is the young lady in the center. The young men are their sons, and the two other young ladies are their daughters-in-law. :)
Here’s my interview with Jill:
Tell me a little about yourself.

My name is Jill Evely and I am the mom of 5 kids, most of whom are grown now. I have been homeschooling for the past 17 years and my youngest will graduate from our homeschool next month. My husband and I have been married for nearly 32 years and we own 30 acres that we hope to move to in a few years. Sometimes I think I was born 100 years to late because I love old fashioned things and values. I have been making crafts and baking everything under the sun since I was about 8 years old. As a girl I loved the Little House on the Prairie Books and we even named our only daughter after Carrie Ingalls, but changed the spelling to Kari.

Whenever I would make crafts, such as pillowcase dolls or sock monkeys for my kids and nephews and nieces I would put a tag on them pronouncing them as a “Prairie Kari” product. So when I started making soaps, scrubs, candles and so on, I just kept that name that I had been using for over 15 years.

How did you get the idea for your products?

I originally started my business by making soy and beeswax candles without coloring. That was because I wanted to make clean burning candles for my home that were not petroleum based. While I was researching candle items I kept running into information about making soap.

I have dry skin, really dry. The more I read about commerical soap and all the chemicals it has in it, and when I realized that our skin is our largest organ, I was convicted to make some old fashioned soap for myself for health reasons. I started out with some basic recipes and have expanded to making over 20 varieties plus shampoo bars for people and dogs.

Now, my skin is the softest it has ever been. My daughter said that she shaves with the shampoo bars and doesn’t even have to put lotion on her legs after because they are naturally moisturized. I have had folks with eczema say how much this soap has helped their condition and so on. Because of all the types of soap I was making, and the fact that it lasts so long, I really needed to market it to other folks because my family just can’t use this much soap! Also, I figured if I found it to be so great, other people would love it too. I found that many people think lye based soap is harsh, but this in not true at all if it is made properly. It is very mild and moisturzing and the goat milk soap is extra mild. I encourage people to try just a bar or two, the results are practically immediate.

Go get a bar of soap you are currently using and see if you can even pronounce the ingredients. Now look at the ingredients for my soap–organic virgin coconut oil, sweet almond oil, virgin olive oil, coco butter, shea butter, beeswax and so on. What would you rather put on your largest organ? My laundry detergent is made with my homemade soap, all natural washing soda and borax. It leaves your clothes without chemicals, and what could be better for your family? Truly I think these are products that are needed to lesson the chemicals our children and ourselves are exposed to. Also, I encourage folks to use good old fashioned vinegar on their clothes instead of fabric softener in the final rinse and to use a vinegar rinse on their hair after using a shampoo bar, instead of commercial conditioner.

Then, I developed all natural bath bombs which fizz when they are put in water and they moisturize well and smell great. I don’t use artificial colors or fragrances in the bombs or soaps. I use only essential oils for fragrance. After talking with Erica, we thought there would be a market for all natural laundry and dishwasher detergent too, so I am making them too.

How is your business going?

So far my business is going pretty slowly. I have worked up to the point that I can buy a nice variety of oils and butters in large quantities so that I can buy them cheaper. Since I use only food grade oils and butters, they are high quality and buying in bulk makes it more reasonable for me to make high quality products. I have designated an area of my basement for manufacture and have nice shelves with all the oils and ingredients, plus I have designated mixer used only for the bath bombs. I have started sewing some nursing pads too, which are being tested by real nursing moms before I offer them for sale.

How do you juggle your business with the rest of your life?

I am pretty organized by nature but I do have to push myself to get “it all done” sometimes. My family are Green Bay Packer Fans and football season would find me packaging soap in the family room while we watched games. I also work part time from home for a homeschool curriculum company.This keeps me pretty busy, but it did provide me with the money to start up my business. Essential oils are expensive and other oils, soap molds and so on become expensive very fast. I just bought things as I went along and increased my manufacture as needed. Mostly I love the thrill I get from developing new recipes and I love the point where the oil and lye water undergo the chemical change called “saponificataion.” I get a rush everytime. It is kind of a therapy for me and I never knew that chemistry could be so much fun! I feel the same way about the bath bombs. They fizz really great in water and the hint of almond oil moisturizes without leaving a greasy feeling. Many times I will make a batch of soap in the morning while I am straightening up the kitchen or make bath bombs after supper, before I relax before bedtime.

What future plans do you have for your business?

I am hoping to get my soaps into some local stores so I can increase my business and my daughter-in-law is starting to go to local stores to see if they want to carry it. I would love to expand my soap line and for people to use more natural products for their health. My problem is that though I love to make the products, I don’t really like to market them. I need to be more aggressive in this area because I think that folks will love my products if they only knew about them.


What advice would you have for someone that is interested in starting their own business?

Well, first make sure it is a product that you love and that anyone you have given it to loves it too. Then you can judge if it will have the appeal it will need and also you won’t get burnt out doing the same thing over and over.

Second, start slow, paying as you go. Don’t expect to make any money for a year or two. Maybe you can break even after a year, but if you think you are going to make money right off, I think you might need to reevaluate. I know for me, I LOVE making soap and the therapy and creativity of it really hooked me. I wanted to make it every day, but quickly found that it costs money and we cannot possibly consume it all. So unless I increase demand, it limits what I can make. I had to realistically evaluate how much I wanted to spend on equipment and stay within that amount.

Third: When you do buy equipment or tools, get what you need, but in my opinion, buy the absolute best you can afford. I know I saw a lot of soap molds before I decided on the rather expensive ones I purchased. But they are easy to use and the soap comes out good every time. Don’t settle for inferior equipment, because it won’t save you any money if it wastes ingredients and may cost you a lot of time.

The last thing I want to stress, is count the cost. of having a business. Do you have the time and resources to start a business? And if you say yes, then I want to encourage you to figure out the exact cost of what your product will cost you to make. Figure in all packaging, even labels, packing materials, business fees such as PayPal fees, bank fees and so on. Figure out how much the ingredients cost–don’t just estimate. I was surprised at the cost of my soaps when I actually figured out each ingredient, down to the ounce. Some things might be fun to make, but not profitable to sell. You might be able to cheapen them up, but at what cost? I know for me I wanted the highest quality ingredients and didn’t want to make a less expensive product if I had to compromise quality. Make a chart and figure it all out to see if you think folks will buy your product at the price you need to make to make a profit. If not, then don’t make it. Pehaps something else might work better.

Any of Jill’s Healthy Living Products (linked to in the intro at the beginning of this post) will come to you during Spring Fling with an extra bar of soap free! :) Go ahead and use your newsletter coupon and give these products a try. You will be so glad when you find out how much you love it, and you discover a way to give your family a safer, healthier alternative to your regular products! The Sampler Pack is really good for those of you that want to try a little bit of the most popular products. Click here to see it.



Interview with Brandy, Creator of the Belly Hugger

Friday March 30th 2007, 8:27 am
Filed under: Interviews, Product Reviews, Uncategorized


Have you seen the ultra-cool Belly Huggers? These smart and fun clothing accessories help moms from pregnancy through post partum and breastfeeding by keeping belies covered and allowing your regular clothing to go the extra mile (or several miles ;) )

These stretchy fabric bands wrap around your waist under your regular shirt, giving you the look of a layered t-shirt, and keeping those stretch marks and love handles under wraps. (yay!!)

Here’s my interview with Brandy:

Tell me a little about yourself.

I am a native of New Orleans but have lived in northern CA for the past 12 years. My husband is a jazz guitarist and teaches music to elementary students.
After earning a BA in music, teaching music, and teaching kindergarten, I became a work at home mom. I now have a 2 1/2 year old son, Tucker, and a 2 week old daughter, Violet.

How did you get the idea for your product?

With the birth of my son, I found myself laid off from my teaching position. We could not afford to spend money on expensive nursing shirts so I made do with my own wardrobe. I started wearing my husband’s tanks under my shirts as my clothes fit me different after giving birth. It seemed silly to have to raise both shirts to nurse. I eventually came up with the simple idea of The Belly Hugger.

Tell me how you got to the point where you were selling your product.

I already had my own retail web site called Momma Bird’s Nest. In the beginning stages of MBN, I planned to create a lot of the products myself. I love sewing and crafting. When I got the idea for The Belly Hugger, I took a picture of the one I had made for myself and put it on the web site. I quickly started getting a lot of interest. The single best move I did was adding The Belly Hugger to my banner on Mothering Dot Commune. That is when I started getting wholesale orders.

How is your business going?

I am now able to add funds to our personal accounts. That helps! I no longer sew myself. That didn’t last long. I use a sewing contractor in San Francisco. I would like to see The Belly Hugger even more successful but with a new (fixer upper) house, toddler, and newborn, I can only do so much. That’s O.K. for now. Life is such a journey. I’m going along for the ride.

How do you juggle your business with the rest of your life?

I do my best to work while my children sleep. With the birth of my daughter I needed to organize my time even more. I find it very important to compartmentalize tasks and find a separation between work and family time.

What future plans do you have for your business?

I would love to see The Belly Hugger become a household name as a product for moms.

What advice would you have for someone that is interested in starting
their own business?

Everyone works differently. For myself, if I planned too much up front, I knew I might not actually get started. Starting a web-based business is a great way to start since you can learn as you go. I didn’t even set out to sell The Belly Hugger wholesale. Business just started to grow slowly and pretty soon I found myself buying bulk fabric and heading off to sewers in San Francisco. So my advice is “just do it”. Start small if you want but just dip your toe in the water. You may be surprised how much comes your way when you finally get wet.



Interview with Karen, creator of Your Child’s Health and Wellness Record

Tuesday March 27th 2007, 12:43 pm
Filed under: Interviews, Sales, Uncategorized

As I’ve already said, I LOVE this product! What a smart and beautiful way to keep track of the information that could be so valuable to you!

Let’s get to know Karen a little better!


Can you tell a little about yourself?

I am a 43 years old RN, BScN, photographer and mother of three. My
nursing background includes mental health, community healthcare,
school-based healthcare, and healthcare management. I live in a small
community in Ontario, Canada, with my husband, three children and a
multitude of pets. My family enjoys many outdoor activities, including
boating on beautiful Georgian Bay. I play soccer, occasionally get to the
gym, and always make time for coffee with friends.

How did you get the idea for your product?

As a health professional who has worked in a variety of setting, I
learned early on that children whose parents are informed, organized and
comfortable advocating for them receive the best healthcare. Is this fair?
No. Is it true? You bet! As parents we aren’t taught these skills and they
don’t come naturally to most people. Throughout the years, my children have
had a variety of health and developmental issues, some serious and some not.
Because I have the advantage of ’speaking the same language’ as our
practitioners we have identified problems early, my concerns have been taken
seriously and have been appropriately acted on. My goal in developing Your
Child’s Health & Wellness Record, and the companion Document Organizer, was
to share this ‘insider information’ so that all parents, regardless of
background, can also do this. Every child is entitled to achieve his or her
ultimate potential in health and wellness. As parents it is our job to see
that this happens.

Tell me how you got to the point where you were selling your product.

My idea for Your Child’s Health & Wellness Record, and the companion
Document Organizer, festered for a number of years. Like most parents, I
had important health related information on scrap paper all over my house.
I spend time looking at tools available and when I couldn’t find one I liked
I started developing mine. No publisher was interested, so I decided to go
it alone. I became a ’stalker’ in bookstores researching what publications
were easy to handle, sat nicely on the shelf and stood out to customers. I
spoke with many other health professionals and parents, many whose children
have complex health issues. Pooling all of this information, I started to
write and contacted a designer, printer, web designer etc. As of October
2006 I have had boxes of books all over my house. I have received an
incredible amount of support. Health professionals love the book because it
ensures parents come to them with the informaiton they need to make accurate
decisions. Parents love it because it gives them the confidence to manage
their child’s health and wellness.

How is your business going?

I have been overwhelmed with the support and interest I have received.
Health organizations have shared my book with their clients. Many parent
support groups have placed information about it in their newsletters. I am
proud to say that it has been given the Exceptional Parent Award of
Excellence. I am starting to do presentations for various
pregnancy/baby/toddler/children related shows and conferences. Here I
discuss the importance of parents managing their child’s health and
wellness; communicating with health professionals so your concerns are taken
seriously; advocating collaborativley for your child; the importance of
monitoring developmental milestones and seeking early intervention; and what
information is important to record and why.

I have finally learned, and accepted, that my life will look different
at each stage of my life. I am constantly adapting and adjusting elements
to fit my needs, my family’s needs, and our finances of course. When our
children were young I opted to work from home. Our life was very stressful
and I needed flexibility, the ability to work at home and total control over
my work commitments. Once they were older and I was able to commit to a
project, I started research for my book. I am a firm believer that you need
to be quiet inside yourself in order to hear what you need. This is not
easy with a young family, but it is possible.

What future plans do you have for your business?

It is my hope that Your Child’s Health & Wellness Record becomes an
essential item for all expectant and new parents. As parents, we treasure
so many of their milestones … first smile, first tooth, friends,
kindergarden etc. We are less likely to document their health and wellness
milestones. I will continue to provide education, support and tools for
parents to be able to do this with confidence.

What advice would you have for someone that is interested in starting
their own business?

The sky is the limit. For each and every invention, service and great
product our there, there was an individual that had a good idea. The only
difference between you and them is that they followed through with it. It
takes time, persistence, risk, courage, and often money, but chances are
good that if you think it is valuable, there will be others that agree with
you. I have been very fortunate to have a husband and children who think
that I am capable of anything. This lets me believe that also. Surround
yourself with people that believe in you, support you in your ideas, and can
be honest with their thoughts. Then go for it!

You can check out Your Child’s Health and Wellness Record here. It’s on sale until the end of Spring Fling, too! :)



Interview with Beki of Pampering Beki Hair Clips

Friday March 23rd 2007, 8:46 am
Filed under: Interviews, Product Reviews, Sales and Promos

clips
I’ve been looking for unique and adorable hair clips to offer in the boutique for awhile, and finally came across Pampering Beki. The hair clips are already a hit at the boutique–and you’re gonna love them too.

I got to interview Beki recently. Here’s what she had to say:

1. Tell me a little about yourself.

I’m a Stay At Home Mom to a 5 yr old, a 6 yr old, and a 3 month old. I’m also a jewelry designer and I create jewelry for ladies and kids, as well as hair flowers and hair clips for little or baby girls.

2. How did you get the idea for your product?

**My daughter is 6 and is starting to “outgrow” bows, but I wasn’t ready to give up the fun hair accessories, so we’ve moved into smaller things like flowers and clippies. It keeps us both happy.

3. Tell me how you got to the point where you were selling your product.

**Shortly after I started creating jewelry, I had more pieces than I could possibly wear so I offered them for sale on ebay and to my surprise, they sold! Then I branched out and began selling locally as well. I’ve been selling ever since.

4. How is your business going?

**Great! I’m busier than ever and it allows me to be able to stay home, which is so important to me. My goal for this year is to take my family on a Disney vacation with accessory sales.

5. How do you juggle your business with the rest of your life?

**I’m fortunate to have a wonderful husband who supports me completely. I really can’t think of a more ideal situation than creating and selling from home, because I can work any strange hours I want. If the baby needs fed at 3 am and won’t go back to sleep, I can get some work done! How many jobs offer that?


6. What future plans do you have for your business?

**I have a website in the works. If things continue at the pace they are, I may hire a bit of help for that extra set of hands that we all need sometimes.

7. What advice would you have for someone that is interested in starting
their own business?

**Learn your target audience. Creating pieces is only half the job, the other half is learning to present and sell it. Be passionate about what you do, offer the best customer service there is, and stick with it!

clips

Beki was sweet enough to donate a pair of Lavender Shimmer Bloom Hair Clips for a prize. Don’t miss out on your chance to get them! (Read the recent blog posts for more information on how you can win the hair clips or any of the other awesome prizes!)



Interview with the creator of the Zaky Hand Pillow

Thursday March 22nd 2007, 6:54 am
Filed under: Interviews, Product Reviews, and Promos

zaky

As a mom who has experienced the sadness of having to leave a premature baby in their NICU isolette day after day, always wondering if he would get enough snuggles and love while I was away, I truly appreciate the Zaky Hand Pillow.

Zakeez are not meant to be used when you do have the option of being in physical contact with your baby–they are a helpful way to provide extra contact, security, and bonding for your baby when you are unable to be there. Whether it be because of prematurity or other hospitalization issues, separation of some sort, or maybe because you have twins and simply can’t be in all places at all times, the Zaky has the potential to be the helping hand you always wished for!

In 2001 Yamile Jackson had a medically fragile baby boy named Zachary. He only weighed 1lb 15 oz at birth. Zachary spent 5 long months in the hospital while he battled medical problems and survived against incredible odds.

While Yamile spent so much time in the NICU she noticed the many innovative ways the nurses used rolled up blankets to try to create soft barriers for these tiny babies, as a way to help the feel more secure and rest better. She started thinking of a product that would meet this need while also carrying the scent of the parent, be fully washable, be easily portable, and so on. The Zaky pillow was born.

Yamile was kind enough to answer some questions when I interviewed her:

Tell me how you got to the point where you were selling your product.

As I had developed a positioning and bonding pillow for my son Zachary,
when he was in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), a few months later
the nurses requested me to create the same pillow for the other babies in
the NICU. So that´s how we started to sell the Zakys.

How is your business going?

Our business is doing great! And we are entering in new markets
worldwide, last week a new store started to carry the Zaky in Middle East!
We are not only helping preemies but also kids with special needs, sick
kids, withdrawn babies, healthy kids who miss dad or mom while they work or
travel, newborn, etc.!

How do you juggle your business with the rest of your life?

It is just a matter of equilibrium and also having the right people at
the right time in the right place. Fortunately I have a great staff at
Zakeez Inc. who are all committed with the company and its vision, so we
work together as a team and that allows me to enjoy my life at work as well
as my personal life. Also for me has been very important the support of my
husband.

What future plans do you have for your business?

Continue to research and develop products to improve the quality of life
of children especially those born prematurely and sick kids.

What advice would you have for someone that is interested in starting
their own business?


To remember that if it was easy everybody would do it. So be prepared for
hard times.

You can look at a whole bunch of photos of the Zaky in use, get lots of ideas for it’s use, and purchase it here. Zaky Hand Pillows will be on sale for an additional $5 off, and you can still use your coupon code in addition to that! This sale ends March 30, and don’t forget–shipping on the Zaky Hand Pillow is FREE!