Hello Everyone, I hope your week is going well! We just got our FM dates for the rest of the first quarter and COTS will be there on February 9th & March 2nd. So if you're local, come stop by from 9:00 to 1:00 p.m. at the intersection of Central/Northern in Phoenix. There are wonderful fresh produce, local artists and yummy food trucks. Mmmmm!
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Love is in the Air
Okay be honest, how many of you can hear the groovy 70’s song in your head now? But really? Already? You can’t go to any store (umm, including ours www.cranberriesontheside.com) without seeing some sort of Valentine’s Day decoration or candy. Retailers were starting to put it out before Christmas! Sheesh, I’m still trying to recover from Christmas. But here at COTS there is no rest for the weary. Although, we’re not as fast as the major retailers, which is probably a good thing, we have come up with some “oh so fab” COTS tea towel designs for you, your friends, your lover, and don’t forget your mom, who was probably your first-ever true valentine.
You can continue to find us Saturdays at the Central Farmers Market once a month (see our scheduled dates below), and of course look at our website and shop online at our etsy boutique. Brand new items are waiting to be shipped to your door step today.
So as you can see, Love is in the Air!
Monday, December 31, 2012
Ring in 2013!
Oh what a year 2012 has been for COTS! If you have been following our story, you know 2012 was the year it all began. It has been a year of creativity, learning, laughs, hard work, late nights but most of all, a lot of fun! What can our faithful customers expect for 2013? . . . More great designs for COTS’ classic tea towels, tile coasters and wine stops, faster posting of our items on Etsy and a couple more “popular” items to add to the COTS classic designs, just to name a few.
Before we ring in 2013, I’m sure many of you will be wrapping up 2012 by putting away the holiday décor. I will admit that I loath dragging out the holiday decorations. It’s more of a love/hate thing. Hate the thought of the actual “dragging” of bins, boxes, and bags, but love the moment when it’s all lit up and you can actually see the finished product. The in-between prep work is a blur! There’s something so unnatural about “fluffing” up a Christmas tree but I just gave in to the notion that it was an Arizona thing to do and why is it always a struggle to get all the lights working? After all the work is done, the end result is so beautiful! Lights, garland and ornaments everywhere, one can’t help but get into a festive mood. Until Hallmark makes the holiday season a year long celebration, all the beautiful decorations do need to be put away. Here’s my holiday clean-up tip for you. Go to your local grocery retailer and get a wine case box to store your ornaments (or if you’re like Brenda and me, wine is purchased by the case so you already have a box or two). These boxes will hold TONS of ornaments.
Finally from Brenda and me, thank you for helping COTS become our little success story for 2012! The master plan is that this will be our 1st success story of many. Not one to make resolutions, but rather reflect and continue to make progress to move towards next year’s success story. We’ve met repeat customers and have received wonderful feedback and support. We are grateful and will continue to do what we love and that’s Cranberries on the Side! (Update from our last post: Our website is up and running hooray! www.CranberriesOnTheSide.com)
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Grand Opening!
I think since I last blogged, we were busily trying to get the last minute things done to open up our online boutique (www.etsy.com/shop/cranberriesontheside). Our goal was to open in time for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. We managed to do that and had three sales before the end of the weekend! Woohoo!!! Naturally, we aren’t able to retire from our day jobs and run COTS full time but, let me tell you, dreams of cranberries were dancing in our heads.
Of course we’re still working on some major details such as getting our main website up and running - yeesh what a nightmare for the tech challenged. Once the dust settles, we’re hoping to have our online boutique, blog and website in one location. Keep your fingers crossed that happens soon.
In the meantime, we just love this time of year and never think there’s enough hours in the day to get it all done. I have half of the Christmas decorating done, baking still to do and, of course, filling all the COTS orders we’re getting either online or in-person. If you’re local to the Phoenix Valley , we’ll be back at the Central Farmers Market on Saturday 12/1, 12/8 and 12/15. We have the BEST $20 and under gifts for everyone on your list so check us out and tell a friend.
Through all the holiday hustle and bustle take time to enjoy each other and the sights and smell of the season.
Merry Christmas!
Brenda and Julie
Friday, November 2, 2012
Countdown
Oh my goodness there is so much to do to get a business up and running! There’s test marketing to find out which products sell, licenses, website, photos, blogging, social networking . . . of course you can’t have a business if you don’t have a product and I know I have must have forgotten something. Luckily, I’m not doing this alone and have a fabulous business partner. Brenda and I are like most of you, we both have demanding jobs and family (not implying that our families are demanding, well not all the time) and we both have our own successful business. Why in the world would we take on this endeavor known as Cranberries on the Side? We just love and believe what COTS is all about. It’s about life’s little accessories that puts a little special something to what you and/or your children are wearing or have around your home while still making it all look effortless. Will things always be perfect? We’d like to think so but there is only one of us and just 24 hours in a day, and besides, the universe (specifically our husbands) can only deal with one invisible crown wearing perfectionists at a time. Therefore, we may not blog as often or have our fabulous products in as many boutiques (although our towels are currently in three locations thanks to Brenda) our promise to you is that we will never ever skimp on quality or passion that we have for COTS! So we invite you to follow us on Facebook and Twitter, pin all our cute accessories on Pinterest because although Brenda and I have each other, we can’t do it without you. That’s right, we’re counting on you to tell your friends where you got that great COTS bag, tea towel with the cute saying, one-of-a-kind wine stop and coasters or precious baby onesie . . . just to name a few of our great items. You know what I find exciting about this whole endeavor, is that like fine wine, it will only get better with time.
Brenda and I send our thoughts and prayers to everyone affected on the East Coast by Hurricane Sandy.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Fall
It’s the most wonderful time of the year . . . no I don’t mean Christmas, I mean Fall of course. Living in the Southwest, it’s easy to overlook Fall because it’s still in the triple digits, (that’s code for in the 100’s for non AZ readers) however, it’s the beginning of the holiday season. You see it everywhere, the stores have Halloween decorations AND Christmas decorations out at the same time. There are so many decorating options that it can almost be overwhelming to the design challenged. COTS advice is to use what makes you happy. WHAT? you may say, what kind of advice is that? Let me show you what I’m talking about. I decorated my buffet and there’s a little bit of shabby chic with the white pumpkins, glam with the glittery silver pumpkins, country chic with the burlap prints, the hurricane glass pedestal brings in some Tuscan flavor and hiding in the back is the large glass vase filled with mini pumpkins, gourds and tall twigs which in a natural kind-of-way, brings it all together. My point is, mixing the different styles in your home makes the overall design look effortless, and most importantly makes me happy. Effortless styles is what COTS is all about!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
It's All About Trial & Error
We didn’t forget you, we’re just busy making this venture official that the tedious steps barely seem blog worthy. During all of this, we still keep our creative hats on and have worked on a few new tea towel designs and other creations for the upcoming holidays.
I think we gave you a little hint in our last entry about a new tea towel design that hit us when we were at the Sourcing at Magic convention in Las Vegas. Let us know what you think? Our tea towels are a huge hit and living in the Southwest, this seemed just perfect.
As we enter the last quarter of the year, we’re getting ready for the holidays. WAKE UP PEOPLE, yes, we are approaching that time of year and it looks like you and 3 thousand of our best friends can find us at the Central Farmers Market for the Fall Crafters event in October. We have been asked to set up our fab little shop 3 Saturdays in a row; (October 13th, 20th, & 27th). We’ll take the month of November off to recover (while eating turkey and pie), and gear up again for the first three Saturdays in December (12/1, 12/8, 12/15). Mark your calendars, plan to visit and get some (or all) of your holiday shopping done. There will also be a gift wrap station at the market to make your life easier!
Here are a couple of Halloween costumes we have available.
Wait, I think I kind of drifted away from the theme of the entry before I even started chatting about it. What was the topic again, oh yes . . . Trial and Error. Here at COTS it’s so important to us that we bring to you unique, top quality products. Our most recent trial and error has been working with freezer paper. Oh that darn freezer paper! Brenda was brave enough to tackle the freezer paper and the 18 steps it takes to get a less than acceptable finished product. Earlier last month, I took a different approach with the freezer paper, and unfortunately…..not acceptable. The moral of the story is that some ideas take time. After all, it’s not called Chanel No. 1, it took five attempts before Chanel No. 5 was what it is today!
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