Friday 31 August 2012

Markets, Markets, Markets

Well it's the last day of winter, which means it's the end of my 'market hiatus'. I purposely slowed down Ruby Two Shoes during winter to spend more time with my family, plan birthday parties and get ready for the busy months ahead.

One of the things I love most about having my own little business is attending markets as a stallholder. I have always loved shopping at handmade markets and since I was a little girl I dreamed that one day I would sell my own products at markets. Although market day, and the days leading up to that day are usually a little bit crazy, I love to meet customers, catch up with all the other stall holders and of course do a bit of shopping too!

You can see me at three markets in September:

I am busy making summer t-shirts, crayon and pencil rolls, hair accessories, garlands and lots of other goodies in preparation for the busy weeks ahead.

I hope some of you can come along and say hello x Em x

Monday 13 August 2012

We survived!

We survived! Only one more sleep until Mr Ruby Two Shoes gets home - less than eight hours to be precise. When I wake up, if he gets through customs with no hassles, he will be home! Can you tell that I am just a little bit excited?

I must admit that when I found out he would be away overseas for almost two weeks straight I was, to say the least, a little apprehensive. He goes away a bit for work, but never for this long, and never overseas. The time he was away also coincided with my lovely sister-in-law (who is my go-to person for help with the kids) also being overseas with her family.

But to my surprise, I have actually loved spending the last two weeks with our three kids on my own. Don't get me wrong, the kids and I missed my hubby like crazy, but being able to spend such a period of time with them on my own has allowed me to 'enjoy' them more, has shown me what good kids they really are and has also given us all a greater appreciation of my husband and all that he does for us.

Just like other mothers, my life is constantly busy, and I always seem to be juggling lots of different things at once. However, with my husband being away, I made a conscious effort to just focus on the kids and forget everything else for a while. So Ruby Two Shoes orders were closed and I took time off work. I let my son have a few days off school and I went out of my way to do fun things with the kids. We went to more parks, watched more DVDs, played more games, read more stories, played more in the backyard together and caught up with friends more frequently.

And guess what....we had so much fun and, dare I say it, the kids have been better behaved than usual. With Daddy away, my two older children have shown greater responsibility, have been eager to help and have been showering me with cuddles, kisses and constant professions of love. Mr Two took to Daddy's absence a little harder - he is a Daddy's boy and didn't really understand why Daddy wasn't here. There were a few days of tantrums and violence from him (but he is typically an over-achieving terrible two so this was expected!). However, with a bit of extra TLC from me and his brother and sister, he has been much easier to live with the last few days.

So tomorrow my life will be back to normal, back to work, Ruby Two Shoes will be back open for orders, I can begin to prepare for the upcoming Mummy Tree and Billycart Markets, and I will have to share that block of chocolate I have been devouring each night with my husband. Importantly however, if the last two weeks has taught me anything, I will also make an effort to spend more time with the kids and my husband just doing what makes them happy - to keep us all happy x Em

Monday 6 August 2012

What's with the name?

My business name creates some confusion sometimes...a lot of people think I make shoes. The lady who works at my local post office is still convinced I am a shoe manufacturer - even though I have told her numerous times that I don't make shoes, every time I post of a Ruby Two Shoes parcel she comments 'oh you have been busy making shoes again', or something to that effect!.

My business name actually has nothing to do with shoes. It came from the nickname we called this little cherub when she was a baby.



I think we nicknamed her Ruby Two Shoes because it sounded like 'Ruby Tuesday'. She has a lot of other nicknames now and she doesn't let us call her Ruby Two Shoes anymore, although she is quite chuffed to see her name plastered everywhere on my market stall!

I named the business after her as she was the original inspiration (and model) for my designs. She is a bright, cheeky, happy and loving little thing. She loves to be outdoors and is always busy. She is also not really a girly girl - much preferring to wear shorts and shirts than frilly dresses and skirts (although this is slowly changing - much to my delight!).This is how my range of girls shirts began - I figured if she insisted on only wearing t-shirts and shorts, then they may as well be pretty t-shirts and shorts! A lot of my shirt designs have stemmed from her ideas - my deer, bunny, tree, teapot, elephant and owl designs have all been created upon her request.

I like to think all of the products I create evoke the spirit of my little girl - sweet, fun, colourful, playful, pretty and practical - the definition of my little Ruby Two Shoes and my business. Em x