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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Revamp your wardrobe SALE

I added a sale to my shop last night...I labeled it the "Revamp your wardrobe Sale"...Everything in my store is now 10% off, no need for a coupon!! The sale goes until August 20th, and a great way to get some new pieces added to your fall wardrobe...

Here are some popular listings in my shop that are all on Sale











You can find these, and many more listings that are on sale here http://www.etsy.com/shop/sweethomeboutique

Friday, August 5, 2011

New Tunic, 1980's flashback

I draw most of my inspiration for my clothing from my early childhood and the sights and experiences from that time...I was born in the early 1980's, so I still saw a lot of polyester pants on my elders, and funky (it's so ugly it's cool) plaids...According to some recent documentaries I have been watching the 1980's were an extremely materialistic  decade...Well, that was not my experience. My mom completely pulled away from the culture of materialism, so that has had a profound influence on the simplicity of my clothing as well...

This fabric particularly reminds me of my grandma's bedding in the room we stayed in as little ones.




you can find this tunic and others in my Etsy shop here
http://www.etsy.com/shop/sweethomeboutique

Business is going well...Since I opened up my shop again, there has never been a time that I did not have orders to work on..I stay busy with my craft.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

New fall hooded dress for little girls...

I love this pattern by Patti Young for Modkids. My girls love to wear these. I have also been looking at the fabric I used for awhile. The fabric is Michael Miller's Happy Hills.  After looking it at several times, I couldn't resist anymore and ordered some. This fabric  reminds me of my childhood love of Rainbow Bright

Rainbow Bright dress




you can find this dress and more of my women and childrens clothing here
http://www.etsy.com/shop/sweethomeboutique

Business is also going steady, I am excited to be a new sponsor on the Blog Aisle to Aloha http://aisletoaloha.blogspot.com/. You will see my ad at the top right of her blog.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

new skirts for fall..

New skirts for Fall...


Amy Butler Love shirred waist skirt

shown with my yellow belt

the shirred waist up close...this skirt is comfortable

bird skirt with brown ruffle

with my top pulled out

shown with a cardigan


again with the shirred waist.. You can find these and more things in my shop here
http://www.etsy.com/shop/sweethomeboutique

Some more exciting things this week is that I found out that we are expecting baby number 5!!
Business has been going well, it is steady and growing. I might have the opportunity to sell wholesale overseas soon, so I am also excited about that!!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Organizaton Station...the Situation...


Here is the Situation...sewing rooms are hopelessly messy....It is possible to get everything looking perfect, but the minute you get to work there are strings, fabric scraps, patterns, and pins everywhere..Well, this is not a good thing when you are trying to keep everything in your shop going smoothly 
 So last night while  all of the little ones were sleeping I did my organize mass chaos method I wrote about here...
http://sweethome-rachel.blogspot.com/2010/09/organizing-mass-chaos-and-more.html

this basically consisted of me throwing everything into a big pile, and then separating it...



big pile of patterns, that are now organized and labeled

where organized and labeled patterns go, from the left, girls, boy, and women

the thread was already organized, but I gathered up all of the random spools, and took them to their spot

labels on the drawers

alright, this might seem messy, but it really is organized (and yes, my sewing room is orange, it is the right of every sewing room to contain an odd color wall.

fabrics, I went through each one, and cut off scraps, and placed like pieces together. (It still needs to be fine tuned)
 My green dress form is where I pin all of the clothing that is in progress, and behind that the scissor wall and dry erase board... The dry erase board is where I write all of my orders down, as well as days I plan for them to go out.  As they are complete and go out, I erase them off...The erasing it off part feels GREAT!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

fall fashion and other such things...

This week has been busy and successful. We had family in town so we were showing them some southern hospitality....
cuties getting ready for an awesome  canoe ride through the swamp.

This has also been a very good week for Sweet Home Boutique. My poppy dress was featured in a blog in the Netherlands, and I made this little number
oh, my goodness this dress is comfortable. I have had several customers request pockets, so I decided to list a denim dress with pockets to end all pockets.


I listed this green  little number as well




This tunic has it all...It can be worn with or without the belt, pretty ruffles, flutter sleeves, and super yummy pockets...I wore this downtown the day that I made it, and it was a big hit. I have some Amy Butler fabric coming in that I plan to make another in.



 You can find these styles and more in my shop here
http://www.etsy.com/shop/sweethomeboutique?ref=pr_shop_more
I also am really excited to have to make some new things for fall. Maybe it is because it has been over 100 degrees here lately, or maybe because the fall has so many lovely style options... I love plaids, and have some new Madras fabric that I plan to make some lovely skirts with ruffles with. I also love corduroy, so be on the lookout for some new items made with that as well. I consider my style "school teacherish", so this is another reason that I am excited to list some things in the season of  "back to school"





Wednesday, July 13, 2011

She opens her arms to the poor, she extends her hands to the needy

Proverbs 20 states that a Godly woman opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy.

Of course there is always the practical need to give to charities, and and to church programs, but I think this goes further than that.

I think we need to look deeper into the people that are around us, and see their needs with God's eyes. Poor does not always mean without money, it could also be someone without family or friends.

Needy people are all around us, a need to feel accepted faults and all. A need to be loved, even if they are quite unlovable. A need to be resepected and appreciated.

I feel like a proverbs 31 woman not only sees to it that those around her are fed and clothed, but also respected, honored, and appreciated...

On the note of my clothing store-Sweet Home Boutique-I have listed several new things including a little red riding hood dress with a little pointy hood. This morning I listed this top made using Joel Dewberry fabric. This top is now available in my Etsy shop!




I hope you have a blessed Wednesday!!