This week's TWINdustry of the week - jewelry! We were shopping over the weekend and saw lots of stores with Christmas decorations out already - I guess it is never too early to start thinking about holiday shopping! If you have a special person on your holiday list - why not find a twin/multiples owned jewelry store or designer to find that perfect piece of jewelry. Connect with entwined community members on BigTent and discuss how they got started with their jewelry design business, how they select materials to work with, and more. Don't forget we will close each week on Friday with a guest post by an entwined community business member in the TWINdustry of the week.
An additional bonus for businesses is savings on signups when your industry is selected as the TWINdustry of the week. This week, from September 27th to October 3rd, jewelry business owners or designers who are twins/multiples or the parents of multiples can join as a business member of entwined community for just $5 - part of our introductory special offer that is open to all businesses!
I love accessorizing with jewelry - it is amazing how different an outfit can look when you add a pair of colorful earrings or a necklace. I tend to wear dark colors frequently, so jewelry gives it that pop! If you are looking for jewelry for yourself or for a gift, please support a fellow multiples family by using an entwined community business member. Check the directory to see what jewelry stores are in your local area. Not any listed near you? Your challenge this week is to reach out to fitness experts in your local area who are twin/multiples or the parents of multiples and ask them to join our growing community!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
TWINdustry Guest Post Friday: Fitness
Each Friday, we highlight an entwined community member who works in the TWINdustry of the Week. This week's post is by Anastasiya Goers, twin mom and blogger at Balance in Me.
Giving birth to a child is a wonderful and amazing blessing for any woman. I was always amazed at how much women’s bodies go through during the pregnancy. I think women’s bodies deserve to have a special memorial in each and every city. This memorial must be double, triple or even octuple size for the moms of multiples.
After pregnancy, fitness does not always seem like the first priority after getting home with your little ones. Soon after I got home with my twins I felt like I had been run over by a train: sleepless nights, constant feeding and endless dirty diapers. I was lucky enough to deliver my girls naturally but a lot of women have to go through a C-section when delivering multiples or they spend time on bedrest prior to delivering. Multiple pregnancies have a lot of complications and pitfalls, and it does not get any easier after the babies are born. However, I am not trying to create a gloomy picture in front of you.
I must say that there were two factors that helped me tremendously to survive the pregnancy and the first year: my supportive husband and fitness. I was a fitness instructor for 6 years before I got pregnant and of course I was teaching through the entire pregnancy (my last class was 2 weeks before the girls were born but I would have exercised even longer if my doctor allowed me too.) About a month after the babies were born I felt that I needed some “me” time (something that any mom needs at a certain point.) I resumed teaching at a local gym and this brought me all the energy that I needed to take care of the little ones.
It is not always easy to be a fitness instructor when you are a mom, especially a mom of twins. There are times when you have no energy to go to class. There are times when it breaks your heart when you have to leave your sick child at home with their father. There are times when you are worried sick about your kids when you are teaching a class.
After my girls were born I started writing a blog about life balance – Balance In Me. Balanced living has always been something I was striving for but after the birth of my girls I felt a desperate desire for more balance in my life. The blog gave me an opportunity to vent a little bit and to share my experience and my frustrations. I can’t say that it was a success right away but slowly I climbed my way to the first 100 subscribers. After that I put a little more effort and got to 500. Then I redesigned my blog, wrote a few guest posts, found my voice and – voila – now I have a blog with over 2500 loyal followers (and still growing.)
Just lately I realized that it was time to combine two of my passions in life: blogging and fitness. Right now I am working on creating an online course on how anyone can turn their lifestyle from sedentary into active. Why do I believe in this course? As a mom of twins I know how difficult it is for moms to find time for themselves. Going to the gym seems like a luxury that a mom cannot afford. Working out with a DVD usually seems boring and most people do not have enough motivation to go on.
Now imagine that you have an online gym where you can talk to other women (in a live web chat or in the forum), you can visit a live online class or watch a recording. You learn how to make your lifestyle more active without doing any conventional exercises. You learn how to stick to your healthy lifestyle while having fun with your family. You learn how to find the time and motivation to go on. And on the days when you do not have enough motivation to work out, you get an email that reminds you why you want to do this and how great you will feel afterwards. This program is much more beneficial in my opinion than going to the gym. Why? Because once you learn to live actively no matter where you are and how much time you have, then you will always have a gym right with you.
I am getting ready to launch my online fitness program in the nearest future. As soon as it is up and running, all moms in the entwined community will get a 10% discount on this course - I look forward to working with you! In the meantime, grab a newsletter subscription to my blog (and download your free copy of Book of Wisdom: 50 ideas for the all-around balanced life) to make sure that you do not miss the launch day - the program will be limited to 50 members to create a warm and supportive community of friends.
I still teach Pilates classes at a local studio and I am planning to teach a few fitness-for-moms classes at my church. No matter how much I enjoy these classes and live communication I also understand how many more people I can help by focusing on this online project. But what is even more important, by working online I get to spend more time with my precious girls who deserve my attention and give something to others who need something new in their lives.
Anastasiya Goers has identical twin girls and runs a blog BalanceInMe. Contact her at anastasiya@balanceinme.com .
Giving birth to a child is a wonderful and amazing blessing for any woman. I was always amazed at how much women’s bodies go through during the pregnancy. I think women’s bodies deserve to have a special memorial in each and every city. This memorial must be double, triple or even octuple size for the moms of multiples.
After pregnancy, fitness does not always seem like the first priority after getting home with your little ones. Soon after I got home with my twins I felt like I had been run over by a train: sleepless nights, constant feeding and endless dirty diapers. I was lucky enough to deliver my girls naturally but a lot of women have to go through a C-section when delivering multiples or they spend time on bedrest prior to delivering. Multiple pregnancies have a lot of complications and pitfalls, and it does not get any easier after the babies are born. However, I am not trying to create a gloomy picture in front of you.
I must say that there were two factors that helped me tremendously to survive the pregnancy and the first year: my supportive husband and fitness. I was a fitness instructor for 6 years before I got pregnant and of course I was teaching through the entire pregnancy (my last class was 2 weeks before the girls were born but I would have exercised even longer if my doctor allowed me too.) About a month after the babies were born I felt that I needed some “me” time (something that any mom needs at a certain point.) I resumed teaching at a local gym and this brought me all the energy that I needed to take care of the little ones.
It is not always easy to be a fitness instructor when you are a mom, especially a mom of twins. There are times when you have no energy to go to class. There are times when it breaks your heart when you have to leave your sick child at home with their father. There are times when you are worried sick about your kids when you are teaching a class.
After my girls were born I started writing a blog about life balance – Balance In Me. Balanced living has always been something I was striving for but after the birth of my girls I felt a desperate desire for more balance in my life. The blog gave me an opportunity to vent a little bit and to share my experience and my frustrations. I can’t say that it was a success right away but slowly I climbed my way to the first 100 subscribers. After that I put a little more effort and got to 500. Then I redesigned my blog, wrote a few guest posts, found my voice and – voila – now I have a blog with over 2500 loyal followers (and still growing.)
Just lately I realized that it was time to combine two of my passions in life: blogging and fitness. Right now I am working on creating an online course on how anyone can turn their lifestyle from sedentary into active. Why do I believe in this course? As a mom of twins I know how difficult it is for moms to find time for themselves. Going to the gym seems like a luxury that a mom cannot afford. Working out with a DVD usually seems boring and most people do not have enough motivation to go on.
Now imagine that you have an online gym where you can talk to other women (in a live web chat or in the forum), you can visit a live online class or watch a recording. You learn how to make your lifestyle more active without doing any conventional exercises. You learn how to stick to your healthy lifestyle while having fun with your family. You learn how to find the time and motivation to go on. And on the days when you do not have enough motivation to work out, you get an email that reminds you why you want to do this and how great you will feel afterwards. This program is much more beneficial in my opinion than going to the gym. Why? Because once you learn to live actively no matter where you are and how much time you have, then you will always have a gym right with you.
I am getting ready to launch my online fitness program in the nearest future. As soon as it is up and running, all moms in the entwined community will get a 10% discount on this course - I look forward to working with you! In the meantime, grab a newsletter subscription to my blog (and download your free copy of Book of Wisdom: 50 ideas for the all-around balanced life) to make sure that you do not miss the launch day - the program will be limited to 50 members to create a warm and supportive community of friends.
I still teach Pilates classes at a local studio and I am planning to teach a few fitness-for-moms classes at my church. No matter how much I enjoy these classes and live communication I also understand how many more people I can help by focusing on this online project. But what is even more important, by working online I get to spend more time with my precious girls who deserve my attention and give something to others who need something new in their lives.
Anastasiya Goers has identical twin girls and runs a blog BalanceInMe. Contact her at anastasiya@balanceinme.com .
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
TWINdustry of the Week - Fitness
First off, I apologize for not getting this posted yesterday. Things are busy - which is good! If you have not checked the directory lately, we have posted quite a few new businesses, so head over and take a look!
This week's TWINdustry of the week - fitness! I think everyone wishes they were a bit more in shape - why not find a local twin/multiple to help you reach your goals! Connect with entwined community members on BigTent and discuss how they got started with their fitness business, how to set goals for yourself, and more. Don't forget we will close each week on Friday with a guest post by an entwined community business member in the TWINdustry of the week.
An additional bonus for businesses is savings on signups when your industry is selected as the TWINdustry of the week. This week, from September 20th to 26th, fitness business owners or independent consultants who are twins/multiples or the parents of multiples can join as a business member of entwined community for just $17.50 - half off the regular business price. Send an email to businessmembership@entwinedcommunity.com for more information.
I did not lose any baby weight the first year after the triplets were born, in fact, it wasn't until they started walking (and I started chasing!) that I got back within 5-10 pounds of my pre-pregnancy weight. If I had hired a personal trainer or attended fitness sessions, I may have gotten back in shape sooner. If you are looking for a fitness expert to help you shed some baby weight, or just get in shape in general, please support a fellow multiples family by using an entwined community business member. Check the directory to see what fitness experts are in your local area. Not any listed near you? Your challenge this week is to reach out to fitness experts in your local area who are twin/multiples or the parents of multiples and ask them to join our growing community!
This week's TWINdustry of the week - fitness! I think everyone wishes they were a bit more in shape - why not find a local twin/multiple to help you reach your goals! Connect with entwined community members on BigTent and discuss how they got started with their fitness business, how to set goals for yourself, and more. Don't forget we will close each week on Friday with a guest post by an entwined community business member in the TWINdustry of the week.
An additional bonus for businesses is savings on signups when your industry is selected as the TWINdustry of the week. This week, from September 20th to 26th, fitness business owners or independent consultants who are twins/multiples or the parents of multiples can join as a business member of entwined community for just $17.50 - half off the regular business price. Send an email to businessmembership@entwinedcommunity.com for more information.
I did not lose any baby weight the first year after the triplets were born, in fact, it wasn't until they started walking (and I started chasing!) that I got back within 5-10 pounds of my pre-pregnancy weight. If I had hired a personal trainer or attended fitness sessions, I may have gotten back in shape sooner. If you are looking for a fitness expert to help you shed some baby weight, or just get in shape in general, please support a fellow multiples family by using an entwined community business member. Check the directory to see what fitness experts are in your local area. Not any listed near you? Your challenge this week is to reach out to fitness experts in your local area who are twin/multiples or the parents of multiples and ask them to join our growing community!
Friday, September 17, 2010
TWINdustry Guest Post Friday: Graphic Design
Each Friday, we highlight an entwined community member who works in the TWINdustry of the Week. This week's post is by Julia Satovsky, twin mom and owner of J4 Design in the San Francisco area.
Many pregnant women face a question of whether to continue working after giving birth or to become a stay-at-home mom. Some also consider working from home, working part-time, or starting their own business. For me working from home or part-time was not an option, and I really didn’t like the idea of going back to work and leaving preemie twins at home with a nanny. Living in San Francisco on one salary is not easy! So my husband suggested that I start my own business. Working for myself was something that I’ve never done before, and never even considered. However, I was open to the idea, and after much thought and contemplation, I quit my job, and went to the City Hall to get a business license.
Coming up with a business name was almost as hard as coming up with names for the twins. It was especially hard because I was not 100% exactly what I was going to be doing. I knew that I was good at arts, crafts, computers, design, and marketing, so I wanted the name to be vague enough to cover any direction in which my business might take off. “J4 Design” was the final choice and it reflects both my skills and my family. There are four people in my family and all of our names start with a letter “J” - the word “design” covers any kind of creative services that might be required - so J4 Design was the winner!
Since the inception of J4 Design, 80% of my work was obtained through “word of mouth” or some kind of personal connection. I designed a business card and put together a website for myself, and started passing out cards to all my friends and other parents that met at playgrounds, playgroups, kids classes, etc. My husband also talks to all of his clients about my business. I have also advertised in local parents groups newsletters and the local parents of multiples club – San Francisco Parents of Multiples.
I started helping people with custom holiday cards, websites, photo correction and photo manipulation, business cards, slideshows, magazine ads, stickers and brochures. I have edited videos, designed wine labels, and even painted clothing, furniture and murals in kids rooms. I try not turn down any project. I’ve been asked many times “Can you do ....?” and 99.9% of the time the answer is “Yes!” Being resourceful and flexible has been a big part of me trying to get more work. My favorite project so far was a present for a friend’s husband’s 50th birthday. She sent me a bunch of photos of him and paired him up with famous people, making it look like he was really there. She printed out those images, framed them, and put them all around her house. He was very surprised and it was unique and really fun for everybody!
I love the flexibility of working for myself, not having to rush off to the office in the morning, not having to fill out vacation request forms, and being able to be with my kids, take them to classes and playgroups, and pick them up after school. There is a downside to almost anything. I am responsible with tracking my own time, invoicing and billing people, and of course doing all of the accounts receivables and accounts payables. Taxes are also a lot more complicated when you run your own business, as you often need to track your phone calls and car mileage for example, to receive appropriate deductions. However, overall there are a lot more positive sides to having your own business and I strongly encourage everybody to consider starting their own business whenever possible. entwined community creates a great way for parents of multiples to have an instant client base with people who are interested in their services. J4 Design is a proud entwined community member business and offers 10% off services for entwined community members!
Julia Satovsky has identical twin girls and owns J4 Design in San Francisco, CA. Contact her at
julia@j4design.com .
Many pregnant women face a question of whether to continue working after giving birth or to become a stay-at-home mom. Some also consider working from home, working part-time, or starting their own business. For me working from home or part-time was not an option, and I really didn’t like the idea of going back to work and leaving preemie twins at home with a nanny. Living in San Francisco on one salary is not easy! So my husband suggested that I start my own business. Working for myself was something that I’ve never done before, and never even considered. However, I was open to the idea, and after much thought and contemplation, I quit my job, and went to the City Hall to get a business license.
Coming up with a business name was almost as hard as coming up with names for the twins. It was especially hard because I was not 100% exactly what I was going to be doing. I knew that I was good at arts, crafts, computers, design, and marketing, so I wanted the name to be vague enough to cover any direction in which my business might take off. “J4 Design” was the final choice and it reflects both my skills and my family. There are four people in my family and all of our names start with a letter “J” - the word “design” covers any kind of creative services that might be required - so J4 Design was the winner!
Since the inception of J4 Design, 80% of my work was obtained through “word of mouth” or some kind of personal connection. I designed a business card and put together a website for myself, and started passing out cards to all my friends and other parents that met at playgrounds, playgroups, kids classes, etc. My husband also talks to all of his clients about my business. I have also advertised in local parents groups newsletters and the local parents of multiples club – San Francisco Parents of Multiples.
I started helping people with custom holiday cards, websites, photo correction and photo manipulation, business cards, slideshows, magazine ads, stickers and brochures. I have edited videos, designed wine labels, and even painted clothing, furniture and murals in kids rooms. I try not turn down any project. I’ve been asked many times “Can you do ....?” and 99.9% of the time the answer is “Yes!” Being resourceful and flexible has been a big part of me trying to get more work. My favorite project so far was a present for a friend’s husband’s 50th birthday. She sent me a bunch of photos of him and paired him up with famous people, making it look like he was really there. She printed out those images, framed them, and put them all around her house. He was very surprised and it was unique and really fun for everybody!
I love the flexibility of working for myself, not having to rush off to the office in the morning, not having to fill out vacation request forms, and being able to be with my kids, take them to classes and playgroups, and pick them up after school. There is a downside to almost anything. I am responsible with tracking my own time, invoicing and billing people, and of course doing all of the accounts receivables and accounts payables. Taxes are also a lot more complicated when you run your own business, as you often need to track your phone calls and car mileage for example, to receive appropriate deductions. However, overall there are a lot more positive sides to having your own business and I strongly encourage everybody to consider starting their own business whenever possible. entwined community creates a great way for parents of multiples to have an instant client base with people who are interested in their services. J4 Design is a proud entwined community member business and offers 10% off services for entwined community members!
Julia Satovsky has identical twin girls and owns J4 Design in San Francisco, CA. Contact her at
julia@j4design.com .
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
TWINdustry of the Week - Art/Graphic Design
This week's TWINdustry of the week - art/graphic design! There are so many creative families out there - connect with entwined community members on BigTent and discuss how they got started with their design business, how to face creative blocks, and more. Don't forget we will close each week on Friday with a guest post by an entwined community business member in the TWINdustry of the week.
An additional bonus for businesses is savings on signups when your industry is selected as the TWINdustry of the week. This week, from September 13th to 19th, art/graphic design business owners who are twins/multiples or the parents of multiples can join as a business member of entwined community for just $17.50 - half off the regular business price. Send an email to businessmembership@entwinedcommunity.com for more information.
If you have a business or a mothers of multiples club, do you have a professional logo? When I was setting up entwined community, I knew I needed a professional logo, advertisements and other items to appropriately brand my business. I specifically sought out a twin/multiples graphic designer to help get entwined community started off right! Julia Satovsky of J4 Design created the logo and button ads for entwined community. She did a great job and created a beautiful design that I never could have done on my own! Check back Friday for a guest post by Julia as she discusses more about her business.
If you are looking for a graphic designer for a logo or other needs, please support a fellow multiples family by using an entwined community business member. Check the directory to see what graphic designers are in your local area. Not any listed near you? Your challenge this week is to reach out to designers in your local area who are twin/multiples or the parents of multiples and ask them to join our growing community!
An additional bonus for businesses is savings on signups when your industry is selected as the TWINdustry of the week. This week, from September 13th to 19th, art/graphic design business owners who are twins/multiples or the parents of multiples can join as a business member of entwined community for just $17.50 - half off the regular business price. Send an email to businessmembership@entwinedcommunity.com for more information.
If you have a business or a mothers of multiples club, do you have a professional logo? When I was setting up entwined community, I knew I needed a professional logo, advertisements and other items to appropriately brand my business. I specifically sought out a twin/multiples graphic designer to help get entwined community started off right! Julia Satovsky of J4 Design created the logo and button ads for entwined community. She did a great job and created a beautiful design that I never could have done on my own! Check back Friday for a guest post by Julia as she discusses more about her business.
If you are looking for a graphic designer for a logo or other needs, please support a fellow multiples family by using an entwined community business member. Check the directory to see what graphic designers are in your local area. Not any listed near you? Your challenge this week is to reach out to designers in your local area who are twin/multiples or the parents of multiples and ask them to join our growing community!
Friday, September 10, 2010
TWINdustry Guest Post Friday: Photography
Each Friday, we highlight an entwined community member who works in the TWINdustry of the Week. This week's post is by Denise Slater, triplet mom and owner of Denise Slater Photography and For You By Dee in the Medina/North Jackson, Tennessee area.
It's that time again, back to school! How many of us are already in the frenzy of packing lunches, making sure homework is done, clothes washed and ready, backpacks packed, supplies all purchased. Then it's time for the first day. Did you cry? Laugh? Feel a sense of relief? Wait by the door until they got home?
I'm Denise, a mom to triplet boys. They are 4 1/2 and I started my boys in a pre-school program this year. WOW there is a lot of things to purchase, set out and remember! They only go twice a week for 4 hours and it's seems to be a lot to keep up with. I can't imagine what it will be like when they are in full time school.
Their first day of school made me ponder on the question "Where has the time gone?". NICU until their 1st birthday seems like such a blur. Bottles, burping, naps, spit up, sleepless nights, solid feedings, crawling, walking. Then their toddler years of learning their boundaries, new words, and new milestones. As a mom, I tried my hardest to capture those memories. I have been successful for some of those times! I know the regret I feel when I realized I missed capturing other moments. I am passionate about capturing memories, and want to share that with others.
I started using my point and shoot camera - I'd keep it in the diaper bag and bring it out at every chance I could. Digital pictures make is SO MUCH easier now! You can take 100 pictures and only keep the ones you want. I then started playing with the photos a bit more. One might not be centered correctly, or another had a huge garbage can in the back. I used to just discard those. However, some photos would just stand out to me. I'd love the twinkle in an eye, or that special smile that is not posed. The next step was to start editing. Turning a picture into black and white, or cropping into a face super close can just change the entire look of a photo. Now, most computers come loaded with a photo editing program for basic editing or you can use an online resource such as Picnik. For free you can edit five pictures at a time and play with their basic settings. Cropping, color adjusting, collages. If you find yourself using it more, then you can subscribe to their premium services.
When my boys turned 1, we had moved away from any family and friends for my husband to work on his PhD. As a student's family, you learn to be creative with your money for gifts! I started working with my photos and putting them on products. I'd wait for a sale or a deal on these products, then I would personalize gifts for family and friends. I would make a collage of photos with a saying on it and have it made into a purse for my mother. For my bed ridden grandmother, I made a photo collage of her great-grandchildren on a pillow case. My friend that loves to bake received an apron with a photo creation I made on the front. With each project I expanded my photographing and editing skills, along with my passion for creating gifts!
From that came my first national business, For You By Dee which creates ANY types of personalized products for your multiples! I started creating my own invitations, greeting cards, purses, posters, and gifts when I could not find that "perfect" product. If you think it's hard to find something for twins, it's even harder for triplets or more! For You By Dee helps you create the perfect personalized gifts - just tell me what you want, send me your photos and I can make it for you to fit any sized product you want!
The next natural order of progression has been in my heart for years. It's my local Jackson, TN business Denise Slater Photography. It has been a fun process to help other families capture their moments and memories - in the midst of chaos. I love helping parents enjoy a relaxed process of photographs. I make it pain free, and it even makes the dad's relax! Once my boys are off to school full time, I plan on contacting the local NICUs to discuss working with them to offer free photo services for families. Having spent 25 days in there with my boys, my heart goes out to those families that never leave with their angels. My dream is to one day have a non profit organization that will allow me to capture moments in the NICU of these families and gift them with the photos, a book, and prints.
Thanks to entwined community for supporting all our businesses ran by families of multiples! Join entwined community today to receive a free print (8x10 or smaller) from Denise Slater Photography and 20% personalized products from For You By Dee.
Denise Slater is a triplet mom and entrepreneur in Medina, Tennessee. Contact her at
denise_m_slater@yahoo.com .
It's that time again, back to school! How many of us are already in the frenzy of packing lunches, making sure homework is done, clothes washed and ready, backpacks packed, supplies all purchased. Then it's time for the first day. Did you cry? Laugh? Feel a sense of relief? Wait by the door until they got home?
I'm Denise, a mom to triplet boys. They are 4 1/2 and I started my boys in a pre-school program this year. WOW there is a lot of things to purchase, set out and remember! They only go twice a week for 4 hours and it's seems to be a lot to keep up with. I can't imagine what it will be like when they are in full time school.
Their first day of school made me ponder on the question "Where has the time gone?". NICU until their 1st birthday seems like such a blur. Bottles, burping, naps, spit up, sleepless nights, solid feedings, crawling, walking. Then their toddler years of learning their boundaries, new words, and new milestones. As a mom, I tried my hardest to capture those memories. I have been successful for some of those times! I know the regret I feel when I realized I missed capturing other moments. I am passionate about capturing memories, and want to share that with others.
I started using my point and shoot camera - I'd keep it in the diaper bag and bring it out at every chance I could. Digital pictures make is SO MUCH easier now! You can take 100 pictures and only keep the ones you want. I then started playing with the photos a bit more. One might not be centered correctly, or another had a huge garbage can in the back. I used to just discard those. However, some photos would just stand out to me. I'd love the twinkle in an eye, or that special smile that is not posed. The next step was to start editing. Turning a picture into black and white, or cropping into a face super close can just change the entire look of a photo. Now, most computers come loaded with a photo editing program for basic editing or you can use an online resource such as Picnik. For free you can edit five pictures at a time and play with their basic settings. Cropping, color adjusting, collages. If you find yourself using it more, then you can subscribe to their premium services.
When my boys turned 1, we had moved away from any family and friends for my husband to work on his PhD. As a student's family, you learn to be creative with your money for gifts! I started working with my photos and putting them on products. I'd wait for a sale or a deal on these products, then I would personalize gifts for family and friends. I would make a collage of photos with a saying on it and have it made into a purse for my mother. For my bed ridden grandmother, I made a photo collage of her great-grandchildren on a pillow case. My friend that loves to bake received an apron with a photo creation I made on the front. With each project I expanded my photographing and editing skills, along with my passion for creating gifts!
From that came my first national business, For You By Dee which creates ANY types of personalized products for your multiples! I started creating my own invitations, greeting cards, purses, posters, and gifts when I could not find that "perfect" product. If you think it's hard to find something for twins, it's even harder for triplets or more! For You By Dee helps you create the perfect personalized gifts - just tell me what you want, send me your photos and I can make it for you to fit any sized product you want!
The next natural order of progression has been in my heart for years. It's my local Jackson, TN business Denise Slater Photography. It has been a fun process to help other families capture their moments and memories - in the midst of chaos. I love helping parents enjoy a relaxed process of photographs. I make it pain free, and it even makes the dad's relax! Once my boys are off to school full time, I plan on contacting the local NICUs to discuss working with them to offer free photo services for families. Having spent 25 days in there with my boys, my heart goes out to those families that never leave with their angels. My dream is to one day have a non profit organization that will allow me to capture moments in the NICU of these families and gift them with the photos, a book, and prints.
Thanks to entwined community for supporting all our businesses ran by families of multiples! Join entwined community today to receive a free print (8x10 or smaller) from Denise Slater Photography and 20% personalized products from For You By Dee.
Denise Slater is a triplet mom and entrepreneur in Medina, Tennessee. Contact her at
denise_m_slater@yahoo.com .
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
TWINdustry of the Week 09/06 - Photography
Welcome back from a long weekend! This is the start of fall in many parts of the country - it is still pretty hot here in Las Vegas so still feels like summer here. Our giveaway with My Central New York Mommy ends today - can't wait to see who the winners are! Didn't win? Don't worry - during the month of September you can visit TwinParenthood's site and enter the Colossal Gift Basket Giveaway, which includes an entwined community membership! Also appropriate with our TWINdustry of the Week - enter a pic of your twins in the September TwoCute Photo Contest over at Twin Pregnancy and Beyond for another chance to win an entwined community membership.
This week's TWINdustry of the week - photography! Many of us turn into amateur shutterbugs when we have our multiples - connect with entwined community members on BigTent and discuss how they got started with their photography business, how to find clients, and more. Don't forget we will close each week on Friday with a guest post by an entwined community business member in the TWINdustry of the week.
An additional bonus for businesses is savings on signups when your industry is selected as the TWINdustry of the week. This week, from September 6th to 12th, photography business owners who are twins/multiples or the parents of multiples can join as a business member of entwined community for just $17.50 - half off the regular business price. Send an email to businessmembership@entwinedcommunity.com for more information.
One thing I really regret is STILL not having any professional photos of the triplets done. They are 2.5 now! When they were babies we were just exhausted all of the time and I thought we could never handle all three babies at a photo shoot. Definitely something I would tell new moms not to miss out on! If you are looking for a photographer for family photos, or maybe need some new photos for your business, please support a fellow multiples family by using an entwined community business member. Check the directory to see what photographers are in your local area. Not any listed near you? Your challenge this week is to reach out to photographers in your local area who are twin/multiples or the parents of multiples and ask them to join our growing community!
This week's TWINdustry of the week - photography! Many of us turn into amateur shutterbugs when we have our multiples - connect with entwined community members on BigTent and discuss how they got started with their photography business, how to find clients, and more. Don't forget we will close each week on Friday with a guest post by an entwined community business member in the TWINdustry of the week.
An additional bonus for businesses is savings on signups when your industry is selected as the TWINdustry of the week. This week, from September 6th to 12th, photography business owners who are twins/multiples or the parents of multiples can join as a business member of entwined community for just $17.50 - half off the regular business price. Send an email to businessmembership@entwinedcommunity.com for more information.
One thing I really regret is STILL not having any professional photos of the triplets done. They are 2.5 now! When they were babies we were just exhausted all of the time and I thought we could never handle all three babies at a photo shoot. Definitely something I would tell new moms not to miss out on! If you are looking for a photographer for family photos, or maybe need some new photos for your business, please support a fellow multiples family by using an entwined community business member. Check the directory to see what photographers are in your local area. Not any listed near you? Your challenge this week is to reach out to photographers in your local area who are twin/multiples or the parents of multiples and ask them to join our growing community!
Friday, September 3, 2010
TWINdustry Guest Post Friday: Crafts/Etsy
Each Friday, we highlight an entwined community member who works in the TWINdustry of the Week. This week's post is by Kelly Heslip, twin mom and owner of Kelly's Paper Creations in the Bryan/College Station, Texas area.
I am a mother of twins and a singleton. We were blessed with boy/girl twins just over three and a half years ago. Of course, this was out of the blue for us even though twins run on my mother's side of the family. There is no pattern, such as skipping a generation, so totally random! What makes our twins unique is that they are the first set of boy/girl multiples in the family. Then we were blessed 2 years and 6 days after the twins were born with another beautiful daughter.
My husband and I decided that I would stay at home when the twins were born. I did, however, work part-time for a year and a half for my previous company, but since then, I have truly been a stay-at-home-mom. I sold Stampin' Up! products on the side, and one day, a friend had asked me to help her make invitations. It was a lot of fun, so I began to think about starting my own scrapbooking/invitation making business.
The first thing I did was create a website for Kelly's Paper Creations and registered it with the top search engines. Then I made business cards and started handing out to friends. For the first year, I think I completed two projects: one ready-made scrapbook to insert pictures into and some Valentine cards for a college student (we live near Texas A&M University). Then I hit a period of nothingness.
The local scrapbook store closed down due to the family leaving, so that opened a whole new opportunity for me. Although, most calls I get are asking when my hours are and if I carry certain supplies, I have had more orders for scrapbooking services and invitations. This year, I started making bag tags due to the need for identification for my own children's backpacks and lunch kits for mother's day out. I set up an e-store for custom orders for bag tags and a new line of birthday invitations, thank yous and party favor bag tags.
New services that will be revealed in the next few weeks will be customized scrapbook calendars and scrapbooking parties. The parties will be for ages 6+ with themes to choose from such as princess, diva, rock-n-roll, butterfly, and more. Each guest/participant will be given supplies to make up to a 12x12 sized scrapbook page (they will need to bring 4-5 pictures). Then the pages will be mounted on heavy duty material (such as chipboard), eyelets/gromets punched and ribbon added to make it a hanging creation for their room or to give as a gift. Kelly's Paper Creations can be found on Facebook for the latest updates.
I am very honored to be featured at entwined community, to link up with other mothers of multiples and multiples themselves! For members, Kelly's Paper Creations is offering 10% off scrapbook and invitation services and $1 off bag tags.
Kelly Heslip is the owner of Kelly's Paper Creations in the Bryan/College Station, Texas area. Contact her at kellyspaper@gmail.com .
I am a mother of twins and a singleton. We were blessed with boy/girl twins just over three and a half years ago. Of course, this was out of the blue for us even though twins run on my mother's side of the family. There is no pattern, such as skipping a generation, so totally random! What makes our twins unique is that they are the first set of boy/girl multiples in the family. Then we were blessed 2 years and 6 days after the twins were born with another beautiful daughter.
My husband and I decided that I would stay at home when the twins were born. I did, however, work part-time for a year and a half for my previous company, but since then, I have truly been a stay-at-home-mom. I sold Stampin' Up! products on the side, and one day, a friend had asked me to help her make invitations. It was a lot of fun, so I began to think about starting my own scrapbooking/invitation making business.
The first thing I did was create a website for Kelly's Paper Creations and registered it with the top search engines. Then I made business cards and started handing out to friends. For the first year, I think I completed two projects: one ready-made scrapbook to insert pictures into and some Valentine cards for a college student (we live near Texas A&M University). Then I hit a period of nothingness.
The local scrapbook store closed down due to the family leaving, so that opened a whole new opportunity for me. Although, most calls I get are asking when my hours are and if I carry certain supplies, I have had more orders for scrapbooking services and invitations. This year, I started making bag tags due to the need for identification for my own children's backpacks and lunch kits for mother's day out. I set up an e-store for custom orders for bag tags and a new line of birthday invitations, thank yous and party favor bag tags.
New services that will be revealed in the next few weeks will be customized scrapbook calendars and scrapbooking parties. The parties will be for ages 6+ with themes to choose from such as princess, diva, rock-n-roll, butterfly, and more. Each guest/participant will be given supplies to make up to a 12x12 sized scrapbook page (they will need to bring 4-5 pictures). Then the pages will be mounted on heavy duty material (such as chipboard), eyelets/gromets punched and ribbon added to make it a hanging creation for their room or to give as a gift. Kelly's Paper Creations can be found on Facebook for the latest updates.
I am very honored to be featured at entwined community, to link up with other mothers of multiples and multiples themselves! For members, Kelly's Paper Creations is offering 10% off scrapbook and invitation services and $1 off bag tags.
Kelly Heslip is the owner of Kelly's Paper Creations in the Bryan/College Station, Texas area. Contact her at kellyspaper@gmail.com .
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Looking for Newsletter Contributors!
The entwined community newsletter is a monthly publication with articles and advice from entwined community members and member businesses on starting a business, working from home with multiples and more. The newsletter will kick off with its initial issue in October and we are looking for contributors! Submitting an article is a great way to get exposure for your blog or company. Newsletter sections include:
Getting Started: Thinking about working for yourself? Hear from those that have “been there, done that” with their advice on getting started.
From the Home: Many multiple birth families work from home out of necessity (do you know what daycare for quadruplets costs???) or the desire to spend more time with their families. Read articles and tips from other multiples families that work from home.
In the World: Are people are generally shocked when they hear you work full time and have triplets at home? Working moms and dads of multiples or adult multiples themselves share advice on making it work in this section.
Giving Back: Work in the nonprofit industry? Read the Giving Back section to learn about charities and nonprofits founded or operated by multiples.
Teamwork: One thing that multiples know is that you can get a lot more done when you work together. Read news and inspiration from multiples and the multiples businesses they have connected with to get things done in their community.
In every issue, you’ll find helpful information such as reader feedback, multiples blog roundup, forum recap, don’t miss books, timesaving tips and more!
The entwined community newsletter wants to hear from you - if you are a twin, triplet or more or the parent of multiples, and you have an idea for an article in any of the above categories, please contact us at newsletter@entwinedcommunity.com . Remember to sign up for the newsletter here.
Getting Started: Thinking about working for yourself? Hear from those that have “been there, done that” with their advice on getting started.
From the Home: Many multiple birth families work from home out of necessity (do you know what daycare for quadruplets costs???) or the desire to spend more time with their families. Read articles and tips from other multiples families that work from home.
In the World: Are people are generally shocked when they hear you work full time and have triplets at home? Working moms and dads of multiples or adult multiples themselves share advice on making it work in this section.
Giving Back: Work in the nonprofit industry? Read the Giving Back section to learn about charities and nonprofits founded or operated by multiples.
Teamwork: One thing that multiples know is that you can get a lot more done when you work together. Read news and inspiration from multiples and the multiples businesses they have connected with to get things done in their community.
In every issue, you’ll find helpful information such as reader feedback, multiples blog roundup, forum recap, don’t miss books, timesaving tips and more!
The entwined community newsletter wants to hear from you - if you are a twin, triplet or more or the parent of multiples, and you have an idea for an article in any of the above categories, please contact us at newsletter@entwinedcommunity.com . Remember to sign up for the newsletter here.
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