Monday, August 31, 2015

The Packing List

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I am a chronic overpacker. Anyone will tell you that I tend to bring three bags on a weekend trip - one giant purse, one Longchamp with just my hair supplies and toiletries, and a HUGE Longchamp with my clothing options. Emphasis on options. Also, Longchamp is just fabulous for weekend trips and I highly suggest that you (or your significant other, #thanksbryan) invest in one if you are looking for functional and fashionable light luggage or carry-on options.

Imagine my dismay when everybody and their mother tells me that I can't bring half of the things I want to bring on my trip to Austria this fall. I am worried, but fear not, I also like to think that I near-mastered the art of layering on our Ireland trip earlier this summer. We will see about that.

I'm really excited to share a few of the things that I have deemed "essentials" for my trip - world travelers, please chime in below!

disclaimer: take the word "essentials" with a grain of salt.

The List

  • Neutral colored long sleeve Piko tops and dresses - I'm bringing dresses in wine and charcoal, tops in taupe (styled on The PDX Belle here!) and light grey.
  • Army green jacket from Zara (mine's sold out) - similar here
  • Black suede wedge booties for going out
  • Nike Air Max sneakers for walking (and everything else ever)
  • Long North Face down jacket for snowy Salzburg days, if those are more than just a fairytale
  • Sam Edelman Felicia flats in nude and leopard - they're so light and compact, I figured I could throw in an extra pair!
  • The world's cutest passport cover (I know this isn't an essential, but come on...)
  • UrbanEars Plattan headphones  in pink of course, because I just couldn't resist



Friday, August 28, 2015

Fresh Workout Gear with Spunkwear

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How many of you struggle with looking and feeling presentable during your workout? 

(hand-raise emoji)



Wednesday, August 26, 2015

MORE Off-Shoulder Tops (Under $150)

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Okay, okay, I know I JUST posted my top five off-shoulder pieces, but then I was doing some online shopping today (big surprise there) and found more. Nine more, actually, that are all affordable and adorable and that you really actually do need (okay maybe not need) before summer is over WHICH IS IN A MONTH WHAT. 

Fight off the fall with shoulder-baring tops! Not sure how that will work, but it's worth a try...



Monday, August 24, 2015

Summer to Fall, Western Style

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Dress: Old Navy // Vest: Old Navy // Boots: similar //
 Bracelets: Alex and Ani - Compass, Endless Knot, St. Christopher // Earrings: Kendra Scott (on sale under $30!)

First of all, there are two primary reasons why I love cowgirl boots:

  1. I'm from Oregon, so I just kind of have to
  2. They're perfect for tailgating
There isn't much that I love more, as far as outfits go, than pairing western style boots with a feminine sundress. Taylor Swift taught us this back in middle school actually, in case you forgot. This look would be perfect for a summer date night or even for class - you could ditch the denim vest if you wanted to tone things down a bit, but I personally love it and happen to be wearing it today with a white tank, striped maxi, and Jacks. 

The whole outfit is foolproof because I can almost guarantee that you have a sundress, jean jacket or vest, and some type of boots/booties in your closet. Both the dress and vest were from Old Navy and around $30 (if you sign up for Shopstyle, you can get sale alerts for these items!). I've already gotten a huge amount of wear out of both, and since they are pieces that can transition easily into fall, you could work them into layered looks to get even more mileage. When shopping for summer/fall transition pieces, I look for items that can be paired with boots or booties, with light sweaters or jackets, or over tights. Color is important too - the charcoal, darker green, and rich pinks/purples make the floral pattern feel less spring-y and more versatile.

Oh, and also - my boyfriend took these photos with my brand new Canon EOS Rebel SL1 . He pretended to not be into it at first, but we ended up having so much fun goofing around together by the end of the shoot! 

Friday, August 21, 2015

Friday Five: PDX Eats

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Greek yogurt, fresh fruit & granola, and a side scrambled egg with coffee at Trinket
Donuts at Pip's are little - order eight with a friend and try two of each flavor!

Happy Friday!


Portland has lately become notorious for its lines. You have to wait to get ice cream, wait for donuts, wait for brunch, and wait around at the food carts. What's the deal? When did Portland get discovered? I always joke that I'm allergic to lines - and I usually do actually talk myself out of going ANYWHERE that has a wait or a crowded atmosphere. I've been brave enough to try a couple new places lately ... Even with the lines. Here are my Friday Five - PDX Eats Edition!

1. Pip's Original -- Portland is donut- crazed lately, and I don't hate it. Pip's was super yummy and had a cute, warm atmosphere. It was crowded, but has expanded since I went last. Try it! I'm definitely going back.

2. Trinket -- Sometimes I have a hard time not laughing at just how Portland things can be around here. Trinket was one of those experiences - it's a brunch spot, and if you're into more alternative breakfast dishes with strange names and vegetables, it's for you. I got Greek yogurt with house made granola and fruit (boring, I know) and my little brother got Huevos al Pastor - shredded pineapple braised pork with poached eggs on a corn tortilla - which he loved.

3. Bazi Bierbrasserie  -- Good for a late-night beer on Hawthorne, if that's your style. Chill music and a low-key atmosphere pairs well with a nice-sized drink menu late at night, but word has it Bazi gets rowdy for soccer games earlier in the day. I took a bit of a risk and ordered the grilled watermelon and polenta off the small plate menu and really enjoyed the smoky, refreshing taste on a hot summer's night.

4. Hammy's Pizza -- Ordered Hammy's after a baseball game the other night because of our Chinook Book coupon and was unimpressed. $42 without the coupon (which was a whopping $3 off) for two large pizzas (8 slices). The pepperoni looked like it had been char broiled. Super Veggie was decent but heavy on the garlic.... Normally not a problem until there's two and a half cloves in each bite.

5.  Blue Star Donuts -- If you are a classic die-hard donut lover, maybe not the place for you. BUT if you are interested in lemon poppyseed (seriously SO GOOD), green tea (not for me), or other creative and decadent but less traditional flavors, give it a shot!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

5 Ways to Improve Your Long-Distance Relationship

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For some of you, the title might be reminiscent of a post I did for Sorority Stylista last summer. I haven't written for them in a while, but there's still tons really fun college-related reads if you want to check it out. A lot of things have changed for me since that article was published, prompting a little update to one of my favorite topics: Long Distance Relationships (LDRs). My boyfriend, Bryan, lives in Mechanicsville, Virginia, and I live in Portland, Oregon. These two places are nearly 3,000 miles apart on a map and about the same distance apart when it comes to culture and lifestyle.

Bryan and I met in the middle of my freshman year and his sophomore year at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, and have been together ever since. I have spent all three summers at home in Portland while he has stayed in Mechanicsville. He has gone to England for a month, we have done most breaks apart, and we are approaching a several-month separation on top of this summer when I go to Salzburg for the fall semester of my senior year.

Each summer apart has been different. The first summer was okay because we were still figuring out our relationship, our jobs, and our roles at home with our families. The second summer was miserable on my end - I had an internship that I absolutely hated, and I struggled with finding happiness in my daily life. This third summer has been great. I have taken time for myself, paid attention to my body and my emotional needs, and found a summer job that I absolutely love - I nanny for two adorable families! Being happy and busy has made the summer fly by and minimized the fighting that had been more common in previous summers.

Facing some distance yourself? You're in the right place!

I've gathered some of my best tips for those of you working through a LDR.


1. Focus on your own happiness.  

If you are miserable, your partner will be too. If you are happy, it will be easier for your partner to be happy. It is very challenging to discuss emotions over the phone or FaceTime, and misunderstandings will happen. I guarantee it. So figure out what will make you feel good - a new workout class, a better job, or friends at home - and do that until you love your life and your routine. LDRs are an amazing opportunity to focus on personal growth. You probably have a lot of new time on your hands after saying "see you later" - so do something with it!

2. Accept change.

If your partner has picked up a new hobby or made new friends, it doesn't mean that they are replacing you. It means, most likely, that they are (like you should be) enriching their own lives and taking the time that you are spending apart to fill the void that you have left behind. Growth is good for relationships! You both will bring much more to the table if you are able to embrace individual change.

3. Let yourself struggle sometimes. 

Long distance relationships are hard, especially if you are used to spending every day and night with your significant other. There are going to be hard days, and that's okay. It's also okay if your partner is having a hard day or a tougher time in general - try to be as empathetic as possible, even if you're in a different place emotionally.

4. Figure out what kind of communication works for both of you.

This means you may have to compromise. It's not fair to blow up your partner's phone with snapchats and texts if that really isn't their preferred method of communication - or if they have spotty cell service and physically can't reciprocate. I learned this one the hard way. Try to create some type of schedule where you always text, call, or FaceTime at a certain time during the day or night, leaving the rest of the day open and without pressure to be in constant contact with one another.

5. Go the extra mile.

Send a care package, letter, post card, or even flirty texts. Bryan is not only my boyfriend, but also my best friend, and it's important that I am able to make sure that he can feel that from across the country. The most important thing, I think, is that your presence is felt from however far away you find yourselves. This needs to go both ways, too. If you need a little more, talk about it. Discuss your needs (emotional, physical, communication, etc.) before your separation and come up with ways that those can be met through effort from both parties. Nothing will work unless you're both making an effort!

If you're ever struggling with your LDR, drop me a line - maybe I can help! Best of luck!


Monday, August 17, 2015

Summer's Classiest Color Combo

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Jeans: Old Navy // Top: Francesca's (similar linked below) // Purse: Steve Madden (similar) // Sandals: Jack Rogers // Earrings: LouLou Boutique (similar linked below) // Cuff: Kenneth Jay Lane (only found it in coral!)

Navy and white, girls. You can never go wrong! White jeans are an absolute lifesaver in warm weather - I think they just make everything look so classy and crisp, especially with navy blue or a pop of color. This summer, I've been frustrated with my look & outfits because as a nanny, white jeans, cute dresses, and other fun outfits are pretty much off the table. When I have my own kids, maybe I can get away with cute wedges at the grocery store - but until then, they're stuck in my closet with the rest of my "fun" summer clothes. That's why I love this outfit! It was beautiful morning, I didn't have any grubby (but awesome) little friends with me, and I got to pull out one of my favorite tanks from Francesca's (it was from April, so it isn't online - but I linked a few similar ones with the same look!).

My colorful earrings are from LouLou Boutique, which is another one of my favorite spots for jewelry and accessories at a reasonable price. If you're in the Richmond/D.C. area, check it out! I linked some other cute, summery statement earrings for you below :)

Francesca's is one of my favorite stores for special occasion clothes, specifically going-out tops and dresses. They always have a wide variety of colors and styles, and there usually seems to be a BOGO sale going on. The quality isn't always great, so it isn't a go-to for basics, but definitely worth checking out for statement pieces on a budget.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Best Summer Wedding (Guest) Dresses

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I was SO lucky to snag this Lilly Pulitzer jumpsuit for the spring - I ended up wearing it to both Spring Formal AND my cousin's wedding, shown here! I could've used a couple other dresses for my event rotation last spring, but there's nothing wrong with a little outfit repeating (and saving money!)

No time like the present to start thinking about next season, right? (Right!)

I always find myself shopping end-of-season sales with the next season in mind, especially if there were key pieces that I seemed to be missing over the past few months. Something I always seem to need more of? Spring/summer dresses for occasions like weddings, date nights, sorority events, graduations, and all the other fun events that roll around when the weather gets warm. I did the honors and gathered a whole heck of a lot of options (all under $200) for you to browse with the next season in mind. 

Find a favorite? I'm loving the Everly maxi ($58)!

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Rebecca Minkoff Sale Roundup - Summer Crossbodies

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I have a new thing for Rebecca Minkoff - I think her purses are a refreshed, younger, hipper Kate Spade (sorry Kate, still love ya). I'm obsessed with my Medium M.A.B. tote in vinca (see how I styled it HERE!) and when I heard that there was a sale going on, I had to check it out. The best things to shop for during this sale, in my opinion, are small purses, clutches, and crossbodies. Plus, if you sign up for the email list, you can get an additional 15% off your purchase!
With some of these bags marked down by over a hundred dollars, I think it might be worth a look.

Anyway, here are my top 6 picks - I'm loving the color options available (so summery & feminine). Which is your fave? 



Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Life Lessons from Kim K. (and Sweat-Skirts)

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Skirt: Nordstrom Rack // Tank: Nordstrom Rack // Jacket: Forever 21 (similar - only $25!) //
 Sneakers: Nike (similar linked below) 

I wasn't sure about posting these photos at first, but if there's one thing we can learn from Kim K, it's to flaunt our curves even if we're feeling ick or just kinda off. And I was just feeling kind of off here, a little bloated and funky. One time I read online that Kim felt terrible, body-image wise, after giving birth to North - but did good ol' Kim K sit at home in sweatpants? No, she put on bodycon midiskirts and dresses and showed off her figure, even though she didn't feel as confident as she did pre-baby.

This skirt is a lifesaver. It's made out of sweatpant material, but it's tight and hugs my curves in a way that makes me feel glam even though I'm literally wearing a sweat-skirt and Nikes. It lifted me out of a crummy body-image mood and was super easy to pair with an olive army jacket (this is Forever 21 from a couple years ago, similar pieces are linked below) and a black super-stretchy cami. The skirt is definitely coming to Salzburg with me this fall!

So I challenge you - next time you're feeling gross or bloated or a little out of it, throw on an outfit that shows off something you're proud of about your body (NOT sweatpants!). Trust me, it'll make you feel a million times better.



Monday, August 10, 2015

5 Questions for Melissa, #Girlboss at Sweetwater Decor

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Hello hello! Welcome to our third #Girlboss installment! Here, you lucky ladies can pick up tips and serious inspo from Melissa, owner and creator extraordinaire behind the adorable Sweetwater Decor, which was featured on The PDX Belle just a few days ago

Feeling inspired to do some decorating or gift-giving? Use BLOG20 for 20% off at: www.sweetwaterdecor.com | www.etsy.com/shop/sweetwaterdecor | www.etsy.com/shop/stampslux :)

1. What is your favorite item in the shop?  


My favorite item in my shop is my Strong Beautiful Brave Courageous Mug!  I came up with the idea while I was washing dishes and began designing it right after that.  I love that there's no other design like it out there as it's original to our shop.  I have as a print as well and I can't tell you how many customers purchase it for a friend who needs a pick-me-up.  It's great create something that touches so many lives in a positive way.

2. What has been the most rewarding aspect of starting and owning your own business?  


The most rewarding aspect is making others happy and excited to own one of my products.  Whether it is a wedding invitation or a inspirational mug or print, I love being able to create items that bring happiness to others.  Along with that, it's so rewarding to create a design and have it come to life - whether it is on one of my mugs, invitations, stamps, or apparel.  It's really great to bring an idea to life!

3. Where do you see Sweet Water Decor in the next 5-10 years?  


I hope to see SWD grow and have a few more employees than just myself in the next 5-10 years.  We are in wholesale all over the US and Canada so it would be wonderful to keep growing that business as well.  I would love to see our product lines expand into new items and many new designs.  I want to see SWD touching many lives in a positive way in the coming years!

4. How did you get started?


I used to be an apparel buyer for a major retailer in Pittsburgh, PA.  Being in merchandising, I fell in love with product - creating buys and designs, it was a dream!  That combined with my love of design, I knew I wanted to open up my own shop, but just didn't know what I'd sell.  I switched jobs to become a Financial Analyst last year, but still was missing that retail calling.  I got engaged in September and started looking for save the date postcards on Etsy.  I started looking through everything and thought, I could make that myself!  I was actually in my basement with my then fiance, surrounded by my paintings, and thought well, I could see if I could sell any of these on Etsy?  I needed a shop name and contemplated what name I should use, and I came up with Sweet Water Decor.  [ Sewickley, our hometown, means Sweet Water - hence where I got the name]   From there I added invitations, wall art, and then many many others - mugs, stamps, wedding invitations, save the dates, and more. My business has grown tremendously since I began it in December 2014.  I have now been featured in Style Me Pretty, made an actress's wedding invitations, and was even featured in Pittsburgh Magazine.  I opened a second Etsy shop, StampsLux exclusively for address stamps with much success in my SWD shop.  We now sell wholesale all around the United States and Canada.  I just launched my website, www.sweetwaterdecor.com and just became an LLC.  


5. What is it like owning your own small business?


I absolutely love it!  It is VERY time consuming.  Working full time, I spend every other waking moment on the business.  With that being said, I'm so excited to say I just put in my 2 weeks at my current position in the corporate world last week to live my dream and work on Sweet Water Decor, LLC full time!   Being the Owner and Designer (aka the only worker), minus my great husband who sometimes helps me make all the mugs!, is crazy but also so much fun.  It's amazing to work for yourself and truly "hustle and work" for your business.  I love being the designer and seeing my products come to life.  You definitely have to be very organized, whether in your mind, on spreadsheets, or on paper.  When you own your own business you juggle deadlines for orders, ordering supplies, shipping, customer service, marketing, the works!  W hen you own your own business you become a  true "Girl Boss".  It's great to see this amazing #girlboss movement going on and so much of it can be seen on Instagram.  Many women run their own business 

Friday, August 7, 2015

5 Tips for Affordable Decorating with Sweetwater Decor

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Coming home from college and living with your family can be a weird feeling, especially if you're in school far away and don't make it home often. Even though I don't know where I'll end up living after graduation, I've found that investing in my bedroom decor at home in Portland - making my room "grow up" with me - throughout the past few years has helped minimize the feeling of limbo when I'm home for breaks or the summer.

I had so much fun putting together this frame arrangement on a big open wall in my room and wanted to share my finds with you - plus a few tips to make decorating easier!

  1. Look on Pinterest or in magazines to find inspiration. Are you into fashion prints? Florals? Script? Get some ideas in mind before you spend any money! 
  2. Find one to three main pieces to build upon for your gallery wall. For me, it was the "She Turned Dreams Into Plans" and "She is Clothed in Strength and Dignity" prints from Sweetwater Decor. I built the rest of the pieces around those two. My grandmother always said things look best in odd numbers, but I added in the oval frame because I couldn't resist tying in some more gold!
  3. Look around your house for empty frames, pieces of scrapbook paper or fabric (the rosette print on my wall was my great-grandmother's!), or small mirrors. You'd be surprised at what you or your mom has hidden away in the attic or basement! Don't forget that a little gold metallic spray paint on an old frame can make almost anything look fab ;)
  4. Check discount aisles of stores like Tuesday Morning and Marshalls for prints and frames. The "You are My Sunshine" canvas was so cheap - and I had to have it because my dad always sang that song to me when I was a little girl!
  5. If you already have a frame and print, getting the print matted professionally is worth the extra time and effort - and is usually very inexpensive. Both of my Sweetwater prints look so nice now, and the Kate Spade postcard could probably use the extra TLC too!
Some things I've found and loved while doing some Pinterest dreaming are watercolor floral motifs mixed with beautiful script writing on stationery and prints... thus I stumbled across Sweetwater Decor (also on Etsy, with a few more selections). 

These prints were just the inspiration that my space needed - and pairing them with a $5 canvas from Marshalls, floral fabric found in mom's sewing box in a gold frame,  and a postcard from my last Kate Spade order made for a very affordable and chic gallery wall. My frames are also from Marshalls and were all under $15! I linked a few other cute ones below - all under $50 with many even cheaper options :)

Feeling the urge to do some nesting in your own home, apartment, or dorm? 

Use code BLOG20 at: www.sweetwaterdecor.com | www.etsy.com/shop/sweetwaterdecor | www.etsy.com/shop/stampslux for 20% off! (no expiration)




Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Red, White & Blue on a Budget

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 Earrings: Made in Mechanicsville // Top: Old Navy // Jeans: Old Navy // Purse:  Longchamp // Shoes: Sam Edelman (similar)  // Sunnies: Cole Haan // Scarf: J.Crew (similar

Red, white, and blue is a classic color combination that can be taken far beyond the realms of the 4th of July and Memorial Weekend. This look pairs a boxy navy blue T-shirt (from OLD NAVY!) with bright red scarf, white skinnies (also Old Navy) and classic leather booties. Oh, and another one of my favorite pairs of earrings from Made in Mechanicsville - the Silver Lark Studs, which you can get for 40% off until the end of August using code PDXMADE

I can almost guarantee that you have pieces of clothing in almost these exact colors in your very own closet - this is a super basic, easy look that uses the "third piece rule" (remember?!?) to pull things together. I carried my old faithful navy Longchamp as well to tie everything together. Give this color combo a shot and tag me in your photo on Instagram or Twitter!

Update - a lot of people have commented about my ring! The silver ring shown above was a Christmas gift from my sweet boyfriend. He found it on Etsy, and I'll have a link to it shortly!


This post was in collaboration with Made in Mechanicsville, who provided me with earrings to style. All of the content, ideas, and opinions within this post are my own.


Outfit details (or similar pieces) can be found below - my Cole Haan sunnies are marked down to under $50, and a similar scarf is only about $15! 



Monday, August 3, 2015

5 Questions for Lauren - #GirlBoss at Made in Mechanicsville

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Remember when we had five questions for Jacqui Nelson,  #GirlBoss at Swanky J Boutique? We've brought it back in order to get to know Lauren Anderson, the awesome gal behind Made in Mechanicsville, a shop chock-full of adorable, handmade jewelry just outside of Richmond, Virginia (and 15 minutes away from my little college town, Ashland!). These interview are so that we (you and me, readers! Future #GirlBosses) get an idea of how equally tough and rewarding it is to own and operate a small business.




Got big dreams? Good. You're in the right place.

PS: YOU get 40% off at Made in Mechanicsville until the end of August -
use code PDXMADE at checkout.

1. What was the motivator behind creating Made in Mechanicsville? When and how did you become interested in running your own online shop?


Made honestly began out of a yearning for a creative outlet. I have a sales job during the day, which requires travel to a three-state area and between long drives and the demands of selling, I was itching to work with my hands. I wanted to create something that I love, would be willing to wear and that I knew I could use as a vehicle for philanthropy. One night, when I was sitting at home sipping wine and crafting some earrings for myself, a light bulb went off and I knew it would be the perfect fit. I know there's a ton of competition, but I truly believe Made is set apart by our customer service, our unique offerings and willingness to go above and beyond to make a woman feel really special. We also are striving to find ways to give back, whether it's through the online shop or our new "Made Sample Sales", which donate 10% of in-home show sales back to the charity of our hostess' choice.

2. Can you tell us a little bit about the "Made to Shine" project?


Made to Shine is inspired partly by the song by Natalie Grant, "Burn Bright". In it, she talks about each woman being made to shine, even when sometimes there are dark days or you feel like you're never going to get out of the dark spot you're in. It can be financially difficult for families of women across the country sending their daughters off to their first prom, or to fund their dream wedding day. We thought this would be an incredible way to play a very small part in those special moments of life. By nominating a deserving and needy woman, Made provides jewelry to compliment their chosen attire for that day, and in some little way, helps them burn a little bit brighter. We've had an overwhelming response to the program, so we're still trying to work out some kinks, but I consider that good pressure for us to step up to the demands of women in need.

3. What would you say is your mission behind the shop? What are you striving to do - what's the end goal?


The mission is fairly simple: create fun, handmade, affordable jewelry, connect with our customers and turn those relationships into friendships and ultimately, give back to the Richmond community. The end goal is also simple -- give as much as we receive. I challenge everyone to step out and give more than they think they is possible. Something incredible will happen -- you'll see a return greater than before. We are a testament to this concept and we'll continue to strive for better offerings, and more giving.


4. What has been the greatest challenge in running and owning your own small business?


Honestly, the greatest challenges are my website and balancing our home life with Made. I am totally not tech savvy. Why I thought I could just run an online shop without anyone's help was a little crazy. My husband and I are also expecting our first baby, so balancing sending out orders, creating new designs and trying to enjoy every moment of this hugely exciting time has been tough and required giving myself a lot of grace for mistakes. I do believe that when you're honest with your customer base as a small business, you can take a step back if you need to. We closed our shop for a month, reopening this weekend, and we've actually had more customers follow us on Instagram and Facebook and had pre-orders for when we return. People really respect when you don't put up a front that your business is run by the 'perfect squad'. They want to know you're a human, too. I think it pushes other creatives to kick start their own business idea, knowing it's possible to do so without having it all together.


5. What's your favorite item in the shop currently?


My favorite item in the shop are our Summer Daze Hoops. There's definitely going to be a hoop invasion this fall.