Friday, January 13, 2012

This is how it's gonna go down...

This blog entry will be somewhat quick and to the point. I'm quickly trying to tie up any loose ends, today with orders, back ordered orders, now that we got our bands in (FINALLY!) and organizing a bit. I like to be prepared and knowing that next Tuesday I face a full semester of 15 units, attending school every day, makes me very nervous about everything being in order. If you've been following my blog and FB fan page, you'll know that I'm going back to school next week and finishing out my degree, this year. I've had many people ask me how I'm going to juggle school and my business, without killing myself. Well, I'm going part time. VERY part time. I sat down and looked at my school schedule, what I can realistically do out of each day with Dainty Button, while factoring in study/homework time and other obligations and responsibilities on my plate. The truth of the matter is, I can only commit to about 6 hours a week. This is a little hard to process, considering I'm used to working 40+ hours a week with Dainty Button. If I'm physically (and mentally) able to take on more, during the week, I will. 

So, how exactly will this work?

I will be managing orders daily to see what comes in. Once I reach that limit a week, I will then either temporarily close my shop until I complete those orders or move my shipment turnaround time. I will more than likely rely upon the first option. Out of experience, it's better to get caught up before taking on more work. I hope this will not scare any customers off, in fear that you may be waiting forever to get your purchases. I'm preventing long delays by regulating orders and being realistic about how much work I can take on a week. Once, I get into the groove of school and solidify a schedule that works for me, this could change. I'm just being upfront and honest with my customers. 

I am unlisting items this weekend that I will not longer offer, so if you've had your eye on something in particular, I wouldn't hesitate to check if it'll be around for awhile. 

You can find current items for sale, here:

Also, I am selling sample bundles of fabrics I'm getting rid of. Each bundle is going for $10 and comes with an assortment of different materials and fabrics, I'm not longer using. Shipping is $5.00 for each box. If you're interested in purchasing a bundle, you can find them here:


Please, keep me and my little business in your prayers the next few weeks, as I start this new chapter in my life.

Much love,
Charity @ Dainty Button

Monday, January 9, 2012

The Scoop

This is not goodbye. I have had many customers email me, asking if I'm closing my business. The answer is "NO!". If you happened to read my latest post, you'll know that I have decided to finish my degree, this year and will be taking Dainty Button part time. Very part time, in fact. I'm taking on a full semester and must focus my attention upon that. I do however, still have to make a living and enjoy working with all of you wonderful customers. You will still see me often on FB and such, but as mentioned before, it will be limited. I have devoted a certain amount of hours a week to Dainty Button. This is my last free week and I'm busy tying up loose ends and making sure I'm ready to head back to school, stress free before the stress comes back. Ha! I am currently cleaning out my etsy shop, which means that a lot of the items you see will no longer be available after this week. I will only keep a limited inventory in my shop, to help regulate orders. I've decided to list all items that will no longer be available, here in this blog. If you see something you want, I wouldn't hesitate. It's "sayanora" after this week.

Here's what's going...








Our Sweet Tooth selection will no longer be available, except for local delivery and pickup. I will consider overnighting, upon special request, with enough notice. You can find this selection on our FB page, if interested. 

Everything else in my shop, will remain indefinitely. I will be adding a few new things this week, as well. You can also find me at different conferences and conventions, throughout the year. I will be at Western District Ladies Conference in Sacramento next month, February 23-25. 

I hope the New Year is treating you well and goodbye, for now!

Cheers!
Charity M. @ Dainty Button



Monday, January 2, 2012

TWO THOUSAND TWELVE


Hello, friends and Happy New Year! I can't believe another year has passed and a new one has begun. How did you ring in the new year? I found a lot of people didn't even make it to midnight. Ha! I barely made it. I hosted a "college and career" church party at my house, which was a lot of fun. But a lot of work and I'm now very tired. Glad I don't have plans until later today.

I will admit, I'm not very good at keeping up with this blog. I try. I really do. I'll get some inspiration and sit down to blog, then something or someone gets my attention and it's gone. I guess, you can say this might be a resolution for me. Maybe, I'll try and blog more. Even once a week, would be better. LOL! It seems appropriate, that I kick off the first day of the new year, blogging on here. And guess what? I do have something to say : ) When do I not have something to say?

I'm not sure if all of you following me have followed my business venture the past two years. It's been a roller coaster ride. A fun and scary one! A quick history. I started Dainty Button as a hobby in January of 2010. My intentions were Europe. That STILL hasn't happened. My little hobby became quite a hit and turned into an accidental business. It's been a huge blessing in my life, but at the same time, a nightmare. Let me explain.

I was an elementary school teacher. I gave up my teaching job to focus on my business, when I realized I could not do both and when your own business is consistently bringing in more income than the other job, it's time to make some changes. I prayed about it and sought God about this decision. It was definitely a leap of faith and I needed that assurance. I had my family's full support and so, I made that step of faith. I gave my notice at the end of the school year in Spring '10. Since then, life has been a blur. One big blur.

Have you ever owned your own business? Do you own your own business? If "yes" is in reply to either of those questions, you'll understand where I'm coming from, with this blog. Owning a business, whether it's from your own home or a huge corporation, is no joke. Seriously. The first year of my business, I lost so much sleep. I literally killed myself. For what? To be honest, I can't even tell you. Meeting deadlines, orders, etc. It was silly. It really was. I'll be honest, there is no job worth losing sleep over or risking your health over. God did not intend, for work to be that way. Towards the end of 2010, the holidays were approaching and I knew if I didn't get help, like my family and friends were encouraging, I would be welcoming 2011 in a pysch ward or hospital bed. I hired help. It was such a breath of fresh air. 2011 was a great year. I got my own studio, had a grand opening, business was booming, BUT....life was just as crazy. Even with the hired help and studio, I just couldn't get a handle on simplicity and balance. I still kept late hours, worked my butt off, for what? I've put off trips, plans with family and friends, because of work. Step #1 is admitting you have a problem. My problem is, I take on WAY too much. I have a problem saying "no". This is one of the reasons why life has been so crazy. I take on too much, think I'm capable of it all, when in reality, I'm only human and can only do so much. I heard someone say, once, "I'd rather be good at one thing than try and multi task several things, and fail.". This is very true and unfortunately, I can relate. So, guess what 2012 is bringing?

Simplicity and Balance

Before Dainty Button, I had time for many different things. Hobbies, relaxing, trips, vacations, etc. Did you know I was going to college? Yes, I was. I was attending college and life happened. I took on a full time job at a local Christian school, teaching, which is where I was when Dainty Button was brainstormed. As I started my own business, my family was a little bummed I wasn't using the extra time to finish school, which should've been attainable, since I made my own hours. Well, it didn't happen. I attempted to this past fall, by slowly taking on a handful of units, to get my toes in the water. That didn't happen, either. Somewhere, last fall when I was about to have a meltdown because of the pressures of business, meeting deadlines, etc., I decided, "I have to make some changes. Very soon.". I'm too young, for this. I can't live life, losing sleep, missing special times with family and friends, not enjoying life. One large priority in my life that has taken a backseat, is my involvement with my local church. I'm the Kids Ministry Pastor and unfortunately, I have not given that area in my life as much focus as I need to. I love what I do. I love this business, but I'm human and I need to be enjoying life and taking care of other important priorities in my life. The other priorities in my life had taken a backseat, which was not ok. I sought God again, for direction, as my dad had wisely instructed me to and got some direction. December 3rd, I registered for classes. Last week, I paid tuition, fees and book rentals, which is ridiculously expensive! Seriously, they're robbing students. January 17th, I go back to school and December of this year, I will graduate with my degree in Journalism.

 So, what does this mean for Dainty Button?

This means, that Dainty Button, most definitely still exists and IS NOT going anywhere, but will only be taking on so much, each month. Our inventory will be limited to a certain amount, each month, as well. Our Sweet Tooth section will ONLY be offered as an "overnight shipping" option and/or local. If you find our shop temporarily closed, this means that we're focusing on our current orders and will reopen as soon as we're caught up. This is not because business is not doing well. Absolutely not! It's a means of getting back to simplicity and balancing my life out, while keeping customers happy : ). As much as I want to make each and every customer happy, I'm only human. And if I'm struggling to keep each and every customer happy, while killing myself, something is going to fall between the cracks. I can only do so much. I hope that if you are a customer, you'll understand the decision I have made and wish me luck as I get back to a simpler way of life, and as a result, Dainty Button will prosper because of this decision.


It's Dainty Button's BIRTHDAY!....



Stay tuned, later this week. We have some brand new pretties coming out and we're celebrating our 2 year BIRTHDAY, next week! Giveaways and a special sale will be taking place! I hope everybody had a wonderful holiday weekend, I pray God's many blessings upon your life and a prosperous NEW YEAR! Thank you fans and loyal customers!

Much love,
Charity M.