Friday, October 16, 2009

Help Us Decide!

I am so excited to be working on a project for a client. I've known this client for a few years now, and I actually took her wedding portraits. (So much fun!)

Now, she's starting her own business, and she came to me and asked if I could create a logo for her. I gave her a few options, and she's narrowed it down to 3, but she's just not sure which one she would like to have as "her" logo.

That's where you come in! Take a look at the logos below and then cast your vote in the poll. It only takes a moment, and your opinion would really help!

Option 1


Option 2


Option 3





Thanks for your help!

Thursday, October 01, 2009

25% off EVERYTHIING

Our handmade boutique items will be leaving the site soon. Very soon. But, we want to give you one last chance to grab these items before they're gone forever! And to sweeten the deal, we want to give you 25% off! Just use code CPSIA at checkout.

Need a tutu as part of your little one's Halloween costume? We make adorable custom tutus for little girls.

How about a gift for a new baby girl in your life? Our hairbow bouquets are the perfect choice.

Want even better news? The 25% off discount is good on ALL of our products - including custom buttons and banners, and even blog designs!

Head over to www.angelavinezdesigns.com and shop today. This sale ends at 11:59pm EST on Friday, October 2nd, so don't delay!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Items to be Removed Soon

At Angela Vinez Designs, we currently offer some handmade products. According to the CPSIA, I need to stop selling those handmade items that are intended for children, and I will be taking the next few weeks to pull those items off my website. So, if you need something, you'd better grab it now, because soon I won't be selling things like tutus and custom hairbow bouquets any more.

You may have no idea what I'm talking about or why this bothers me so much, and I totally understand why. It can be quite confusing.

Here's the definition of the CPSIA, according to this website:
The CPSIA stands for the Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act which is a law that was enacted in August of 2008.

The stated purpose of this bill is to “establish consumer product safety standards and other safety requirements for children’s products and to reauthorize and modernize the Consumer Product Safety Commission.”

The CPSIA requires that all products intended for children under 12 are tested and certified as meeting the lead limits as set forth in the law. Phthalate testing is also required for toys intended for children under 12 or “child care articles” for children under three.

Basically, if you're a working mother, and you produce products for children under the age of 12, you need to have expensive third party testing done to make sure your products meet the required lead levels. The thing is, this isn't just directed at painted items, this is for all items. Even an item like a tutu that couldn't possibly contain any lead.

The idea behind this law was good. Remember back when Mattel had all of those toys recalled because of the high lead level content? This law was started to protect our kids from that. The problem is, this law is putting many working mothers out of business. When I stop selling these handmade items, I'm going to hurt my income severely. Most of these items are my biggest sellers, aside from blog designs. But our government views these handmade items as dangerous. And I can't afford the third party testing for each item, as it's outrageously priced!

That's not even the worst part! I found this article the other day that actually gives Mattel a pardon! They don't have to go through the third party testing. And they're the reason for the law in the first place! But, apparently, if one has enough money, one can buy off our government. Doesn't say much for the working mother struggling to put food on the table for her kids now, does it?

In all honestly, I don't understand everything about the CPSIA, but I know that it's affecting many working mothers and their income. The businesses that we should be supporting - WAHMs - are the ones being forced out because large companies can pull strings and get pardoned.

Tell me your thoughts about this. Are you a working mother who has been affected by the CPSIA? And I'd love to know what you think about Mattel's pardon, whether you're a working mother or not.

And, remember - grab the handmade products while you still can, because very soon they will no longer be available, unless we can get the government to change this law. Anyone have 3 billion dollars so that I can buy them off?

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

New Blog Design

Go check out Malissa's Blog at http://miracle-momma.blogspot.com/.

She opted to go with the Professional ULTRA Layout, and wanted a fun, personalized design.

You can read what she had to say about her design here.

It's been great working with you Malissa! I hope you enjoy your new design!

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Client Projects from this Weekend

I tend to get more clients that need design work done - logos, websites, blog design, that sort of thing. And I love it. But, sometimes it's nice to get away from the computer and do some work with my hands. Luckily, I had 2 clients gave me such an opportunity this weekend.

First, a very dear friend of mine told me about a lady she works with whose daughter just had triplets. (Can you imagine?!) There are 2 boys and 1 girl. Because all of their names start with M, the lady said it was like having her own little bag of M & Ms, only she got 2 peanut and 1 plain. My friend came up with the idea to make little onesies with M & Ms on them, and I got to make them! I am beyond happy with the way they turned out. Here - take a look!
Aren't they adorable? I am so, so happy with the way they turned out. I hope my friend is as happy as I am with them. :) What do you think? Should I add tutu onesies to the shop? Would people buy them? Would you buy them?

The second item I got to make was a covered travel wipes case. I have a ball making these, and I've never made 2 that look the same. Here's how this one turned out:
The client told me she wanted "black and white and totally glam." I added a few Swarovski crystals to give it the "glam" look. I hope she loves it. Ashley loved it so much that she asked if I would make her a school supply box out of the same material. So for her birthday, I'll be giving her the whole shebang - an art box, a pencil holder, and anything else I can find to cover in this material.

Maybe I should start hosting some giveaways on blogs for tangible items rather than services. What do you think?

Thanks for letting me share. Be sure to stop by the shop and see us. Oh, and if you haven't guessed - I love to take custom orders! Just drop me a line and let me know what you're looking for!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Heather of All Ruby Cakes (Blog Design)

Congratulations to Heather of All Ruby Cakes. She was the winner of the Outnumbered 3 to 1 blog design giveaway and she selected the "It's A Girl" pre-designed theme in a 3-column design.

Stop by All Ruby Cakes and check out her fabulous new look!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Buy By Mom is Looking for WAHM Sponsors

Buy By MomBuy By Mom will soon be hosting their HUGE Americana Bash. This is a great opportunity for WAHMs to get free advertising, and spread the word about their business.

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Want to become a sponsor?

As I receive Sponsors, I will put up a blurb about them on the sponsor page and also add a link to them on every page of the Buy By Mom website and blog. To those that offer both a review & a giveaway (2 products), they will receive their own Sponsor Page/Post, a button on every page of the blog/website, and top placement on the Americana Bash Sponsor Page. The pages and links will go up the moment the sponsorship is agreed on, and will not come down until August 15th. If you are interested in being a sponsor, use the contact form to send me the following information:

1. Would you like to sponsor a Review & Giveaway or Just a Giveaway?
2. Product or Gift Certificate? (Let me know product details or gift certificate amount.)
3. Send me a 125×125 button to use on the sponsor page and/or the buy by mom website as well as a blurb about your business. (Make sure to include a link to your website.)

If you have any questions, send me an email at angie{at}buybymom{dot}com.

Thanks!!