Thursday, April 24, 2014

Easy Baked Rice Pudding & New Tutorials Coming Soon

Good Thursday morning! I'm sharing a favorite recipe on the family blog today while I finish up some new tutorials for you. It's the best way to use up leftover white rice, it's fast and easy, and it's low-fat. Plus, well, it's really good.  ;)

Have a great day!


Thursday, April 17, 2014

Pretty (Cost-Effective) Packaging Ideas & Thank You Cards



 
Good morning! Today I'm talking packaging here at Rose & Ruffle. I think it's important to show my customers that I truly appreciate their patronage, so I try to make my packaging pretty, and I always include a thank you card. Each item is wrapped in basic white tissue paper and secured with either raffia or pretty white craft string, which I got in the knit/crochet aisle at Wal-Mart; it may even be a crochet thread/yarn/string? (It was around $2-3.)

I shared this photo on my family blog earlier this month.

I prefer to make my own cards, either with fabric scraps or stamps, or both. Since I always have fabric scraps available, I cut up little bunting flags or triangles to use for the cards (I do this when we're watching a movie or waiting around somewhere) and store them in plastic baggies- one bag with girly colors, the other with boy. I use regular old 4x6 blank index cards, folded in half. They're cost effective, and they fit better than typical cardstock blank cards.

A close-up. More often than not, I simply tuck the card into the string, but sometimes I'll use the hole punch.

I use an ink gel pen (a skinny marker does fine, too) to draw the bunting line --if that's what you even call that clothesline-type thing there-- and print or script the "thank you." Then I dab the wide end of the fabric triangle or pendant with a little glue stick and press it right on. Sticks great and dries clear.
 
Here is a sample of a stamped thank you card. Since I began making cards with the buntings, I usually stamp this - or Thank you - on the back of the card because I like the look of the colorful little fabric scraps better.

Lastly, I use poly (waterproof) mailing envelopes in a variety of sizes. I found mine on ebay- there are tons to choose from. I tried printing out my own postage labels and that was kind of a fiasco, so I make weekly trips to the post office. Most of the time I use the self check-out and am in and out within 10 minutes, but international orders make me a little nervous so I stand in line for the pros for those ones.

Here is a kind of lame picture of these happy little packages about to mailed out, but it shows you the type of plastic mailing envelope I'm talking about. I address these envelopes in the pretty Sharpie markers you can see in one of the pictures above, usually pink, sage green, or lilac.

Here are a few tips to keep in mind when sending your items to customers:

1. Don't send your high quality items in re-used materials - it's kind of like serving a fine meal on a garbage pail cover

2. Keep things simple - simple (but nice/pretty) always works

3. Include at least one thing that's handwritten - you don't have to write a novel (or even a letter or note), but whatever thank you card/note you do use, at least sign it by hand

Happy Packaging!

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Favorite Nightgown: Summer Dreaming

Even though it feels like summer is still a long way off, I relented and let Isabelle start wearing her very favorite summer nightgown. This continues to be one of my best sellers. (Thank you!) This particular evening the sun filtered through her bedroom window, casting its dreamy glow on my beautiful girl. Backyard s'mores and poppy fields and lazy afternoons at the sea...ahh, summer will return eventually, and we cannot wait.






Wednesday, March 26, 2014

A New Website (Or Two)

Well, I've taken the plunge and created a new site for Rose & Ruffle on Big Cartel. Okay, so actually, I created one on Weebly as well, but that was before I realized to add a shopping cart is pricier than I'd thought. I'm sticking with the free plans for now, but if there's any traffic or interest, then I just may upgrade... I know, I know. Life in the fast lane here.  :)

Here's the link for Big Cartel: Rose & Ruffle

And the link for Weebly: Rose & Ruffle

For some people, this may not be a big deal at all. But for me, who is not altogether tech savvy, it was downright frustrating and a little mind-numbing at times. I really like the feel of the Weebly site, but the fees per month, not so much. We shall see... of course, they're both still very much works in progress.

Any thoughts? I'd love to hear your feedback! Thanks!
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