Party Time! Smock + Bella Figura Trunk Shows + Grand Opening Celebration

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It is definitely wedding invitation season here at Salutations and we are loving our new swanky digs at Golden Belt in Durham. With so much goodness to celebrate, we are feeling very festive ~ and very grateful for it all. So, we’re throwing a party {two in fact} to celebrate you ~ our wonderful customers ~ and some of our most fabulous vendors.

We are hosting a Grand Opening Celebration in our new Triangle location. We want to mix, mingle and share our appreciation for our fabulous friends of Salutations in the Triangle area {details below}. This event will be held at The Cotton Room {pictured below}.

The Cotton Room

And, in both locations, you are most cordially invited to an exclusive Trunk Show event with our good friends from Smock and Bella Figura ~ two of our absolute, all-time, hands-down favorite wedding invitation lines we represent. {Did we mention that we love Smock and Bella Figura?}

We have teamed up with Smock and Bella Figura to bring to you some amazing promotions for your wedding invitations and related stationery ~ Buy 75, Get 25 Free {on anything you order from the Trunk Show} plus 25% off edge painting. Wow, right?!

We will also have a limited number of appointment slots available if you’d like some one-on-one time during the Trunk Show. You will receive more details about how to request an appointment during the event immediately after you register.

And, we will be giving out some fantastic swag bags to the first 25 people {in each location} to register and attend the event.

Charlotte Trunk Show with Smock and Bella Figura

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The first Trunk Show event will be held at our Ballantyne Village location in Charlotte on Wednesday, March 20th from 4 to 8 p.m.

Click the image to the right to see the complete invitation and to register for the Charlotte event.

While you are welcome to drop by the event any time, we would really appreciate it if you would take a minute and let us know you plan to attend. We’ve made it very easy for you to do that by setting up an event using Eventbrite.

Eventbrite - Salutations Wedding Invitation Trunk Show | Charlotte

Triangle Grand Opening Celebration and Trunk Show

We also have something very special in store for you at our new Golden Belt location in Durham. On Thursday, March 21st from 4 to 8 p.m., we will be hosting a Grand Opening Celebration & Trunk Show.

Trunk-Show-Durham-Smock-Bella-FiguraThe Grand Opening Celebration will be held at The Cotton Room in Golden Belt ~ one of the Triangle area’s finest and most beautiful event venues. You will be treated to sips and nibbles provided by the amazing Triangle Catering.

On the ground floor of the same building in Golden Belt as The Cotton Room, you can get a tour of our new Salutations boutique and take part in the Trunk Show with design professionals from Smock and Bella Figura.

Click the image above left to see the complete invitation and to register for the Triangle event.

While you are welcome to drop by the event any time, we would really appreciate it if you would take a minute and let us know you plan to attend. We’ve made it very easy for you to do that by setting up an event using Eventbrite.

Eventbrite - Salutations Grand Opening + Wedding Invitation Trunk Show | Triangle

We can’t wait to see you!

Paper Trends: Confetti

Festive, happy and simple describe this trend in stationery. The confetti craze is everywhere! Few trends are casual enough for the humblest of parties, yet festive enough for the grandest of weddings. Confetti is one of those trends, and its charm is undeniable!

{Above image, top to bottom, left column: invitations by Bella Figura; center column: reply card by Bella Figura, party invitation by Bonnie Marcus Collection, letterpress coaster by Smock; right column: invitation sleeve by Smock, invitation by Bella Figura.}

While confetti accents add a playfulness and charm to any invitation, we are especially smitten by its allure when paired with foil stamping on letterpress invitations. The combination is jaw-dropping!

{Above image ~ all three invitations by Bella Figura.}

Confetti inspiration is exploding everywhere!

{top to bottom, left to right: centerpiece/confetti arrangement by Amy Osaba photographed by Our Labor of Love from Martha Stewart Weddings, veil from BHLDN, balloon from Bonbon Balloons, bride and groom photographed by Angelica Glass from Martha Stewart Weddings.}

Paper Trends: Art Deco

Maybe it’s the impending release of the new film version of The Great Gatsby, or the fact that we are approaching one hundred years from when this design movement rocked Paris in the 1920s. Either way, we definitely have Art Deco on the brain.

{Above image ~ top to bottom, left to right: invitations and save-the-date cards from Bella Figura, Dauphine Press, Bella Figura, MaeMae Paperie, MaeMae Paperie, Dauphine Press}

Elegant, glamorous and modern all describe the Art Deco movement. Inject some of this style into your next event by choosing stationery with geometric lines, elegant fonts and glamorous foil. Don’t forget ~ deco is in the details!

{Above image ~ top to bottom: invitations from MaeMae Paperie, Bella Figura}

Art deco inspiration is everywhere. {top to bottom, left to right}: deco cake from Martha Stewart Weddings; Drake Collection wedding invitation suite by MaeMae Paperie; Ralph Lauren runway photo by From Me To YouThe Chrysler Building.

A Mother’s Love

Life began with waking up and loving my mother’s face.
~ George Eliot

A heartfelt Happy Mother’s Day weekend to all of you mothers, stepmothers, grandmothers, mothers-in-law, and mothers-to-be!

{Photo © Steve-H under a Creative Commons license}

Spring Has Sprung!

Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener
seems to be only one of the instruments, not the composer.
 ~ Geoffrey B. Charlesworth

{Photo © kiwanc under a Creative Commons license}

Celebrate Generosity Day



Have you heard?

In addition to being filled with hearts, flowers and little cupids flying around everywhere, February 14th is also Generosity Day.

Here is the blog post by Sasha Dichter, in which he reveals how Generosity Day started and what it has meant to him.

Sasha challenges us to utter one of my favorite phrases: “What if?” What if we could create a ripple effect of kindness that would make a real difference in our communities, just by agreeing to say Yes to every request this Valentine’s Day?

Here is the part that really got to me:

because we can do better than smarmy greeting cards, overpriced roses, and stressed-out couples trying to create romantic meals on the fly.

Of course, at Salutations, we try very hard to steer clear of greeting cards in the “smarmy” category, but you get the message!

You can even pledge to participate in Generosity Day and say “Yes” to every request for help that comes your way on February 14th.

What do you think? Are you ready to take the pledge? Please leave a comment below and let us know what you think.

What is a local, independent business, really?

{Editorial: This was a post that I wrote and published two years ago ~ as we enter the holiday retail season, and especially in advance of Small Business Saturday, I thought it would be good to put it out there again. I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments.}

When I was young, I used to view stores as “corporate entities” {a term from my lawyer days} – cold, lifeless businesses with stuff inside to buy or to browse. After spending eight years owning retail boutiques, I now know that businesses – especially local independent businesses – are so much more. They are very similar to humans ~ living, breathing beings with a heart, a soul, and a personality.

Just like giving birth, the owners of these beings imagine them into reality, plan for their arrival, and nurture them through infancy. Throughout the lives of these beings, the owners learn how to improve and make them grow into better beings, live through the growing pains of adolescence, and take pride as these beings evolve into mature organizations. Some owners even give birth to additional beings, taking what they’ve learned in rearing the first and applying it to the life cycle of the second. Just like with children, the owners of independent stores find themselves thinking about their businesses when they first awake in the morning and as they fall asleep at night, and often as they lay awake in the middle of the night.

Invariably, these businesses have a distinct personality ~ a personality that is shaped by the owners and embodied by the people who staff them. You can tell the personality of a good store within the first few minutes of entering ~ when it feels like you’ve just entered the home of a good neighbor. You are greeted with a smile and a warm welcome, often by name if you’ve visited before.

Stationery stores, in particular, tend to develop close relationships with their customers. When working on birth announcements, we are thrilled at the anticipation of their new arrival and overcome with joy at the birth of their babies. We get caught up in the excitement of brides and grooms, and do everything we can to help make the dreams of their big day a reality. We are thrilled at coming up with the perfect wording for a child’s birthday party invitation. We revel in gleaning the personality of an individual so we can create the perfect stationery to express their style. We help select and cheerfully wrap their gifts in a stunning presentation to help make the recipient feel even more special. And, we are saddened ~ often moved to tears ~ in working on sympathy acknowledgments.

In these stressful economic times, these local independent businesses are facing declining sales, rising expenses, increasing competition from online entities {and often from their own vendors}, and the death of their friends. Every day, the owners of these businesses are required to make tough decisions ~ which items to buy that customers will respond to favorably and purchase, how much of those items to buy so they don’t end up holding old inventory, whether to offer a discount on some items in an effort to increase sales but somehow still meet operating expenses, dreaming up promotions that will drive traffic into the store, and so on.

Just like every parent, the owners of these independent businesses take great pride in the reputation they’ve built and light up when they are told that their “babies” have done a great job. Similarly, these owners and the staff that care so much are hurt deeply by inconsiderate questions, disrespectful comments, and negative tones uttered about their “babies.” When we spend hours with a bride educating her about wedding invitations and helping her select just the right invitation set, and she then tells us that she ordered her invitations online or purchased them from a competitor at a discount, we are hurt. When we are asked with disgust why we don’t carry an extremely specific item in exactly the motif, shade or price point the customer is looking for, we are disappointed that we can’t meet someone’s expectations. When we are told that, although our products and service are phenomenal, we should offer deep discounts, we are bruised.

Many times, these types of behavior are really the result of a lack of understanding that these small businesses are living, breathing entities with feelings. During the impending holiday season ~ often a make-or-break time for many small businesses ~ we would all do well to remember that these “entities” are the result of the blood, sweat and tears {literally!} of the owners and their dedicated staff members. If you are pleased with your experience, let them know they’ve done a good job. If you are disappointed in something, you may want to let the owner or staff member know of an expectation that was not met {maybe they can get or create something for you}. Just remember that it’s not always what you say, but how you say it, that means the most. And, if you appreciate the personality of a local independent business, help them to stay alive by continuing to give them your business. {For more on the impact that your purchases at independent businesses have on your local community, see the 3/50 Project.}

Looks to Love: Apple Picking Essentials

Spending your weekend outside apple picking is the quintessential Fall activity to enjoy with friends and family. And these classic, cozy and casual pieces make the perfect fashion essentials for enjoying the crisp Fall weather! 

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{© 2011 Blog Boutique | Jessica of Jessica Tierney Designs | Photos © linked sources}

Paper Prodigy: Elsa Mora

Elsa Mora is a Cuban born artist who makes all of her papercut pieces by hand, one cut at a time, using an X-Acto knife, a self-healing cutting mat, and paper.

Her work adorns the cover of Paper Cutting Book: Contemporary Artists, Timeless Craft, by Laura Heyenga, Rob Ryan and Natalie Avella, published by Chronicle Books.

This is one of her most recent miniature paper rings. Just look at the detail!

How about this bit of amazing called The Hand?

Or this one called Visionary?

Here is the description in Elsa’s words:

The girl had a vision, a dream about exploration and about going away. So she cut herself some paper wings. Her wings took her to the most unexpected and mysterious places. The journey was beautiful and painful at the same time. At some point the girl wanted to go back home, but she realized that her real home was her own mind, so she kept dreaming and flying until the end of her life.

You can see more of Elsa’s papercutting talent on her blog The Heart of Papercuts: A Blog Entirely Dedicated to the Magic Art of Papercutting. How cool is that?

Elsa Mora’s talents are multi-faceted. She also draws, paints, and makes dolls, dollhouses, jewelry, miniature books and works in porcelain.

Her main blog is Elsa Mora’s Blog. You can find many of her unique items on her Etsy store.

{© 2011 Blog Boutique | Holly of Salutations | Photos © Elsa Mora}

5 Tips to Organize Your Home Office

Are you losing in the battle against clutter? Here are 5 tips for reclaiming the organization you crave.

1. Dive in.

To be sure, a cluttered desk and office can be very intimidating. So start small. There’s no need to wait until you have an entire weekend to devote to organizing {when exactly is that likely to happen?}. Pick a drawer, shelf or pile and dive in. If you can only devote 30 minutes here and there, that’s OK. You’re still one step closer to an organized office. And, you may just find that the sense of accomplishment in knocking down a pile of two-year-old magazines will spur you on to tackle three more piles.

2. Exit the paper trail and get on the information superhighway.

Many times, we hang on to pieces of paper that contain information that can be easily accessed online. With tools like Evernote, there is no longer a need to bury ourselves in paper articles that we may read “someday”. You can easily create an online filing system of notes, bits of information, web page bookmarks, recipes, and articles that you’d like to read or may need to reference in the future.

3. Be a discriminating sentimentalist.

For personal mementos, create a storage system for keeping only those items that you will truly want to look back on in years to come. You don’t need to keep every Snoopy greeting card that your great-aunt Sally sent you that just says “XOXO, Aunt Sally” under a commercial greeting. You will want to keep the hand-drawn greeting card from your daughter that says “You’re the best Mommy ever” {which could prove to be a useful reminder during those rough teenage years}.

4. Maximize surface area.

A clean and clear work surface helps to keep stress levels low and productivity high. To the extent possible, keep computer equipment off the desk. A keyboard should be stowed in a keyboard tray under the surface. A flat-panel monitor takes up far less space than those clunky CRT monitors. {See programs like Best Buy’s e-cycle for ways to recycle.} A printer can be housed on a printer stand or on top of a filing cabinet.

Small desk tools and supplies, such as a stapler, tape dispenser, paper clips and sticky notes can be stowed in a drawer. Supplies that you need to access less often, such as file folders and computer paper, can be stored in a cabinet.

5. Make it pretty.

Head to your local stationery store and stock up on some attractive desk accessories that will give you the inspiration to get your home office space organized and the motivation to keep it that way. Things like file folders, magazine boxes, photo storage boxes, binders, and notebooks are available in so many attractive patterns and colors. Make a fashion statement and express your personality through the home office accessories you choose.

With a bit of effort, your home office can be both a haven of productivity and a pleasing, motivating place to spend your time.

{© 2011 Blog Boutique | Holly of Salutations | Photo © Kikki.K}

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