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    Giveaway Day 14 — Art Supplies!

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    Art supplies! Who doesn't love to collect art supplies!?

    I'm incredibly excited to share today's prize with you. Copic has generously contributed a set of their Ciao Too
    artist-quality markers. I've been researching markers heavily all year
    and Copic stands tall at the top of the list. Not only does Copic offer
    their markers in scores of colors, with a variety of nibs to choose from, but Copic markers are also refillable and blendable. That's right—blendable. The ink flows smoothly and colors can be blended together without glaring streaks or stripes.

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    They make several styles of markers which hold differing amounts of
    ink, but follow the same color system. The Ciao markers
    here come with a brush tip on one end and a chisel tip on the other.
    With some product lines, you can choose which nibs you like best and
    swap them out as you see fit. Most of their markers are
    double-ended—except for the super-duper wide ones.

    One popular style, the Copic Sketch marker, can be attached to their proprietary air-brush system where
    colors swap out easily and there's no fussy clean-up.

    I'm just mesmerized by these. Like every product I'm including in the
    giveaways this month, I contacted the company because I genuinely love
    what they do. I have been fawning over this prize ever since it arrived
    at the studio on Monday. Someone is going to be one lucky duck.

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    markers are top-of-the-line. They don't come cheaply, but they do their
    job fantastically and they maintain their value quite well. With refillable alcohol-inks and replaceable nibs, these valuable tools can be used in perpetuity.

    They work great for fabric studies and that works for me. I love them.

    So, here's your chance to get hooked on these amazing markers too. Today's winner will receive this 24 pack of Copic Ciao Too markers. A $130 value. Thank you, Copic!

    Follow Copic on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and the Copic Marker blog. In fact, check out the Gallery on their site for inspiring artwork and artist interviews.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email
    address
    so we can contact you if you win. You don't have to type your email
    address into the body of the comment if you entered it in the email-address
    field on the comment form; I can access that info from behind the scenes. Today's giveaway will close at 11:59pm PST on Wednesday 8/14/13. One entry per person. Winner chosen at random using the random number generator at Random.org. Watch for the winner to
    be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post.

    For more info on my August HELLO Giveaways, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day. 

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 13 — Puj

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    Today's giveaway is from my friend, Katie Richardson, who invented this crazy-cool folding baby tub and quickly expanded her business, Puj Baby, to include several other hip and helpful products for families.

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    is good friends with Isaac's sister, Maureen. She and I have met up a
    couple of times and every time I see Katie she's reached new heights in
    design. I'm incredibly impressed with her and her success.

    I discoverd the Industrial Design program at my university when I was
    just about to graduate in Apparel Design. I have kicked myself ever
    since for not learning about it sooner. At one point, after I had
    abandoned my plan to pursue Medicine, I had hunted for a degree that
    would lend itself to animatronics (mechanical puppets and special
    effects for the movies, that kind of thing). I wanted to know how to
    make anything and everything, sewn items on through to electronics.

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    I am still mad that the Industrial Design program never came up on that hunt. I
    had grouped it in with Civil Engineering and passed it right by. If I
    could do college again, I would major in Industrial Design and minor in
    Apparel Design. The inventor in me still craves that education on
    materials and processes. Perhaps I can find a program somewhere yet and
    scratch that itchy itch.

    Day13_Puj_NubsWMy point is that Katie here majored in Industrial Design. As did her
    husband, Ben. And look what they have created! Isn't this impressive?
    Together they are a design power house. And I can't wait to see what
    they do next. You can too. Follow Katie and Ben's journey on their company blog and on Katie's "Secret Blog"—I sure hope it's not a true secret—Katie? Puj Baby can also be found on Instagram and Twitter at @PujBaby and on Facebook as well. Check them out.

    Without further ado, today's giveaway prize is a generous bundle of amazing inventions from Katie and her company, Puj. Winner will receive one Puj Tub, one Puj Hug baby towel and Puj Nubs, knobs to hang your Puj products on. A $90 value.

    By the way, the Puj Hug towel
    fastens gently around mom's neck so she can get baby from the tub more
    safely—without fuss. Or dad's neck. See how this works at Puj.com. I love inventions!

    I know some rad people.

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    Day13_PujLogoComment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email
    address
    so we can contact you if you win. You don't have to type your email
    address into the body of the comment if you entered it in the email-address
    field on the comment form; I can access that info from behind the scenes. Today's giveaway will close at 11:59pm PST on Tuesday 8/13/13. This one requires a U.S. address. And they can't ship to a P.O. box. Watch for the winner to
    be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post.

    For more info on my August HELLO Giveaways, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 12 — A Day for Cake

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    Today is my birthday. I don't know if there will be any celebrating just
    yet. My kids are sick and at least one of them is staying home from
    school. We're waiting to see how the others are faring. Thankfully, with
    my campaign for Birthday Month, who really cares. There are 31 days in
    August. We should be able to find a day for cake somewhere in there. It's Birthday Month!

    Remember when birthdays were an achievement? In the middle here,
    birthdays are just novelties, an asterisk on the calendar. If I'm
    fortunate enough to reach old age, birthdays might become
    accomplishments again. In fact, there should be necklaces to celebrate
    your age like an award ribbon. When I'm 86, I'll gladly wear my age on a
    gold necklace and swap it for an 87 with a smile.

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    This year's birthday doesn't just have a small asterisk next to it
    though—because I'm giving away big presents every day this month. And
    I've planned a big ol' glorious prize for today. Becky Higgins and Project Life are generously donating a complete kit of the Olive Edition I designed for them: a Core Kit of cards, an Album and a Big Pack of Photo Pocket Pages. Everything you need to complete an album. A $75 value.

    Day12_BeckyHiggins-ProjectLife2Project Life is taking the scrapbooking and journaling world by
    storm. In summary, it's a simple, efficient system for cataloging your
    life in photos and stories.

    My limited Olive Edition for Project Life is currently available only at Amazon.com. In addition to the items shown above, there is a big pack of 12" x 12" papers and super-fun month dividers. Everything is very reasonably priced. For more information on Project Life in general, visit BeckyHiggins.com. Becky and her team keep a faithful blog of ideas and inspiration. There are even videos to get you started. Also, for the daily play-by-play, follow @beckyhigginsllc and #projectlife on Instagram.

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    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email
    address
    so we can contact you if you win. You don't have to type your email
    address into the body of the comment if you entered it in the email-address
    field on the comment form; I can access that info from behind the scenes. Today's giveaway will close at 11:59pm PST on Monday 8/12/13. Watch for the winner to
    be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post. 

    For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day. I have amazing prizes planned this week from my friends at Copic Markers, Cricut, Puj Baby and more, prizes worth as much as $300. Prizes I wish I owned!

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 11

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    All three of my kids are at home sick today and I'm having a very
    difficult time sneaking away to write a giveaway post, so I'm going to
    get right to it before there's more medicine to dose out or 'messes' to
    clean up.

    With a $35 value, today's prize
    is THREE Heather Bailey sewing patterns—Flutterby Pincushions, Boho Cloche Hat and Marlo
    Bloom Handbag
    —enough variety to keep you busy well into the fall and perhaps cover you on some holiday-gift sewing as well.

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    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email
    address
    so we can contact you if you win. You don't have to type your email
    address into the body of the comment if you entered it in the email-address
    field on the comment form; I can access that info from behind the scenes.

    Today's giveaway will close at NOON PST on Monday 8/12/13. (I'm
    extending the deadline whenever a post goes up later in the day.
    Sundays will likely be tricky for me all month.) Watch for the winner to
    be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post. For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.

    My actual birthday is tomorrow, so watch for a big prize in the morning. And some even bigger ones later in the week.

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 10

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    Happy Saturday. There's nothing like a busy first-week of school to
    help you appreciate a quiet Saturday. We don't have one thing planned.
    Except another giveaway.

    For today's giveaway, my friends at Martha Stewart are offering the winner their fun new book Favorite Crafts for Kids. This isn't a small, 24-project book. Rather, there are 175 projects included. I admit, my copy of this new book hasn't arrived yet, so I can't give you the play-by-play. But, everything the Martha Stewart company creates is absolutely lovely. I'm sure that Favorite Crafts for Kids is no exceptio

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    And Potter Craft makes beautiful, beautiful books. I met with them at Random House in New York City on this trip.
    I thought I was having lunch with one person and found myself in a
    board room with a whole team. The same team that brings us this playful
    new book from Martha. That's another untold story. A positive one.

    My Charlotte is wildly into crafts
    and I'm excited to see what she does with Martha's big book of ideas.
    If you don't have kids, let this prize give you a good headstart on
    holiday gifts or add it to your personal library for rainy-day
    inspiration. A $25 value.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email
    address
    so we can contact you if you win. You don't have to type your email
    address into the body of the comment if you entered it in email-address
    field on the comment form, as I can access info from the form
    behind-the-scenes.

    Today's giveaway will close at 11:59pm PST on Saturday 8/10/13. Watch for the winner to be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post. For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day. (My actual birthday is Monday, so watch for a big prize that day.)

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 9

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    Wow, thank you for your baby-naming stories and input.
    What great comments! I promise that there aren't too many more big
    stories I've kept to myself. Just designs. Designs that aren't out on
    products yet. But, I have lots of that coming soon. Mostly fabric,
    fabric, fabric.

    It's Friday, and for today our giveaway prize is a copy of my Most-Crazy-Popular-Ever sewing pattern Effie & Ollie Elephant, along with the winner's choice of elephant kit which includes all of the fabric, interfacing and trim for one elephant. A $19 value.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email address
    so we can contact you if you win. Today's giveaway closes at 11:59pm PST on Friday 8/9/13. Watch for the winner to be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post.

    For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here.
    Please
    share the word. Check back every day. And stay tuned for some big
    whoppers next week, with several prizes ranging in value from $100 to
    $300. Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 8 — How the Babysitter Named Our Baby

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    I'm super excited about today's giveaway. Erin from The Vintage Pearl is donating a $50 Gift Certificate to TheVintagePearl.com where
    you can find all manner of gorgeous custom silver jewelry and gifts,
    including necklaces, bracelets, rings, baby spoons, boxes, earrings—so
    many cool pieces. The sports-jersey concept is fantastic too. You must
    go take a look.

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    I featured The Vintage Pearl once before when Erin sent me a mommy necklace with Charlotte and Elijah charms. It is my daily, go-to necklace and I absolutely love it. Of course, since then, I had another child. I needed to add his name onto my mama necklace.

    But what was I going to name him?

    Okay, okay. I know! My baby will be two-years old this month
    and I have never announced his name on my blog. It turns out I could
    only call him "my little bub" or "the baby" or "my youngest" so many
    times without getting caught. And you guys have noticed. Boy, have you
    noticed. You are totally onto me. I'm sorry for leaving you out in the
    dark on that. I'm going to attempt to explain myself today. I know there
    are a number of you who have faithfully watched for this news!

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    Choose Your Own Adventure

    If you want the juicy details of my rampant indecision and how the
    babysitter named our son, read on. For the punchline and a fabulous
    giveaway, skip to The Punchline at the bottom. (Know that through all of
    this, on top of having a new baby to care for, I was still healing from that Trash Ties situation and I was under the pressure of an enormous number of design deadlines.)

     

    The Details

    For starters, we listed baby names over and over all through my
    pregnancy and never found a clear winner before the birth. I'm sure this
    is common enough. We wanted a name that was interesting and unique but
    not contrived or trendy. Once a name gets trendy, I can't do it.

    I have always loved my grandfather's name: Imri Joseph (rhymes with "Jim Rye"). I never knew
    him. I have a solitary memory of him giving me a piece of gum. But,
    family heritage is very important to me. I never had extended family as
    a kid and I want my children to have that in their lives. Imri was a
    responsible, interesting and intelligent man. He was the Head Food
    Chemist at Heinz for decades and was pivotal in developing the
    technology that gives Heinz ketchup its signature flavor—making it
    still the best ketchup there is. When he died—I was four—he
    willed me a small amount of Heinz stock that grew a little as I grew and
    helped me pay for college. He was a family man and a hobby
    photographer—long before most families owned a camera. I don't know,
    I've always just felt close to
    him even though I don't know him.

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    I
    wanted to name the baby Imri. I really wanted to, but it made me
    anxious. It's such an uncommon name that we really had no gauge on how
    that name would function for him in his life. How would people pronounce
    it? How much explaining would he need to do every time he gave his
    name? How would it look on a resume?

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    didn't feel particularly passionate about any of the other names that
    remained on our short list. It was either go hog-wild and name him
    something creatively strong like Imri (I liked Wilder too)—and let him
    figure out how to wield such a name, or keep to the classics and name
    him Henry, James, Evan or Graham. Isaac and I are artists. A larger part
    of us wanted to indulge in a creative name, but part of us didn't want
    to presume this would work for our little baby's destined personality.

    Of those classic names, Henry was my favorite. But the guidance
    counselor from my high school's name was Henry Bailey and I knew my
    siblings and mom would have a hard time with that. (My mom worked at our
    high school.) If I had given Elijah the name Henry back in 1997, it
    would have been more comfortably unsusual for me. In the meanwhile,
    Henry has become quite popular. So that was two gentle dings against
    Henry.

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    So what other classic names could we add to the list? Not many. You see, Isaac is one of ten children. His siblings mostly
    have boys and they have employed many of the strong, classic boy names that I like: Thomas, William, Luke, etc. But—Isaac
    wouldn't allow us to consider any names that have been used in his
    family already. Even when the naming situation grew more desperate.

    Evan_SleepingBy the time we were at the hospital, holding our sweet new baby,
    all that our list included was Imri, Levi, Evan and Graham. I liked Imri and I
    felt that Levi, Evan and Graham were okay, safe names. Evan being more
    romantic; Levi and Graham being more interesting. But, I wasn't attached to
    them. You would think this would land me on Imri, but I couldn't pull
    the trigger without a test run.

    We went home from the hospital unsure. We thought we would resolve it
    that week at home, but we had company and a new baby to take care of.
    We didn't figure it out, so we had to file his name as Unnamed.

    This gave us several more months to figure things out, months we
    never wanted to take, but we took nonetheless. Most people don't know
    this, but you have quite a long time to officially pronounce a name. We
    began calling our baby Graham, Evan and Imri interchangeably in order to
    resolve our feelings, sure we would keep Imri Joseph as the middle name
    if we didn't use Imri as the first name. Graham made it's way off the
    list pretty soon, once I started hearing "Grumbly" when I would say
    "Graham Bailey." I know. That was silly. I was tired.

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    The names Evan and Imri stuck around. We called him both. If a
    stranger asked his name, we would say that it's Evan—in order to avoid
    the explanation. If we had more time for a conversation, we would test
    out Imri. We never felt sure what to do. We gradually became comfortable
    with the idea of giving him both names and letting it work itself out
    over time. His name would be Evan Imri Joseph Bailey.
    If we ended up calling him Evan, then he would have two middle names
    just like my other children. And if we only ever called him Imri, then
    he could choose to either keep Evan for sport or we'd take him down to
    the court and let him remove it officially.

    This is where we landed. When we introduced the baby to his
    babysitter, Marilyn, we told her she could call him either name. She
    chose to call him Evan. He was on the verge of walking at the time and
    this was a big event at Marilyn's. Marilyn would stand the baby at the
    center of the room and the children would form a circle around him, clap
    and chant, "Evan! Evan! Evan!" trying to get him to walk.

    When Marilyn told us this story, we tried it at home that night with
    our older kids. And when we chanted his name, "Evan! Evan! Evan!" he lit
    up like a light bulb. He not only was the center of our enthusiastic
    attention, but we were calling his name! The name he was hearing at
    Marilyn's all day. That twinkle in his eyes brought me some peace. He
    could be Evan and that was okay. It isn't a name I would have ever
    predicted my using. I would have thought we would arrive at something
    more unique. But it is lovely to say and he is a lovely boy.  

    "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."

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    And he is still Imri too. And if he ever decides that Imri is the
    name he wants to go by, then I'm cool with that. For now, Imri serves as
    a nickname. (Apple is his other, self-elected nickname—from
    his first attempts to say Evan. He called himself Apple for months.) We
    call him Evan for the most part. I have never had clarity about it, but
    I'm moving on. I have never had an easy time naming my children. It's an
    honor I don't feel equal to. I always wish that I could consult them on
    it and give them the name they want, let them be who they will be.

     

    The Punchline

    The short version is that we really weren't sure what to name him so
    we
    had to test a few names out. And when it came to choosing from the final
    two names, we had disected our options to the bone and I just wasn't
    sure I liked either name any more. Our baby went around with two
    different names for a year. I didn't announce this because I didn't want
    to hear more opinions. I just kept hoping I would feel inspired about
    it. Clear inspiration never came. In the end, we gave him both names and
    figured it would sort itself out over time. Our baby's official name is Evan Imri Joseph Bailey.
    Evan, simply because it stayed on the list and Imri Joseph after my
    grandfather. He goes by Evan. Though I still call him Imri at times.

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    My new "Evan" charm from The Vintage Pearl
    arrived this week and my mama necklace is now finally complete. I
    thought about ordering a silver charm with Evan on one side and Imri on
    the other, but I resisted. I'm going to wear just one name around for a
    while, one name officially stamped in silver.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email address
    so we can contact you if you win. It took me a while to get this story all written out! Therefore, today's giveaway will extend into tomorrow and end at noon PST on Friday 8/9/13. Watch for the winner to be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post. Follow The Vintage Pearl on their blog and on Facebook. For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 7

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    Many of you sew. And if you don't sew yet, you need to give it a try already.

    One side-perk of sewing is a craft room stacked with pretty supplies. And today's HELLO giveaway prize will give you a serious boost in the pretty-supplies department. At my request, Coats & Clark has generously donated a 50-spool supply of their handy Dual Duty threads. $70 value.

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    This is your everyday, get-the-job-done thread. It's strong and
    versatile and is available in every color under the sun. The images
    above are from my own studio. Clearly, I have a lot of Dual Duty thread
    myself. And, it appears today's winner will too. Thank you, Coats and
    Clark.

    Day07_thread_kit3I'm
    am having a blast with these giveaways. I hope you are as well. There
    are some seriously great prizes on their way to the studio. I can't wait
    to share what we have in store for you.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email address
    so we can contact you if you win. Today's giveaway closes at 11:59pm PST on Wednesday 8/7/13.
    Watch for the winner to be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post. For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.

    Good luck!

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 6

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    Thank you, everyone for your encouraging comments. Please don't lose any sleep over my last post.
    It's been years and I'm doing okay now. I think I've only shared that
    experience with ten people beyond my family. It just needed to be said
    aloud. I knew it would explain some things I haven't been able to
    explain around here. Like why I've been rather quiet about Trash Ties, when they are so darn fabulous.

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    WhereWomenCreate_wSo, let's get back to lollipops and chirping birds. There is plenty to celebrate. Especially in the fabric department. I have
    two cotton quilting collections coming out in the next year—one of those
    is very, very soon. I also have a basics line to support those feature
    collections that will be out in the fall. And. And. And! I just heard word
    this week that Free Spirit will be moving forward with my fashion fabric
    collection for next Spring. Now I can put my fashion design
    degree to direct use in designing dresses, skirts, blouses, shifts. I've got a sketchbook full of ideas.

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    and I have been brainstorming new products all morning and I'm
    dying to make time on my schedule. If only I commanded a troop of robot
    clones. Or hired a larger pool of talent at the studio. That might be
    more feasible. Especially if I can get these great products into your
    hands.

    I'll be patient. My business is art-centered which means it just
    plain takes longer to get those products made. I'm cool with that. I
    just get excited.

    Okay. So are you ready for today's giveaway yet?

    SignatureStyles_wToday's HELLO giveaway prize is a copy of Signature Styles
    by Jenny Doh, featuring 20 stylish stitchers. Projects from each
    designer are included. My contribution is the quick and easy wristlet
    purse shown at left. Winner will also receive Where Women Create—the
    one with me on the cover up there. This magazine is much more like a
    book for its fabulous content. In my opinion, they should make these
    things with hard covers. Every page is draped with images of luscious
    studio spaces and inspiring stories and insights. A $45 value.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email address
    so we can contact you if you win. Today's giveaway closes at 11:59pm PST on Tuesday 8/6/13.
    Watch for the winner to be announced within a day or
    two at the bottom
    of the post.

    Prizes from our friends are starting to arrive at the studio now, so
    watch for a greater variety of items in the weeks to come. We have a
    full-on Project Life
    kit, fabrics from my upcoming collection (yet to be seen!), a giant
    50-spool pack of thread, inventive baby items, and much, much more.

    xo—Heather


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    Giveaway Day 5 — and an Inadvertent Sob Story

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    Happy
    Monday, everyone. It's my kids' first day of school today and though
    I'm always a bit sad to miss their good company for the day, I'm also
    excited to get a lot done. First on my list is today's HELLO Giveaway.

    If you have been reading my blog for a while, you will know that I
    invented a nifty little hair accessory called Trash Ties™. Do you
    remember when trash bags used to come with a set of twisty-ties in the
    box? Before trash bags became stretchy and cinchable? I named my
    invention Trash Ties in homage to those old-fashion twisty-ties.

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    Trash Ties were invented before I started showing my artwork publicly
    and designing fabric, housewares, stationery, etc. Before Heather
    Bailey became Heather Bailey.

    Elijah was a small toddler when I invented Trash Ties. And, in many
    ways, it is my second child. I birthed the patent, fed and nurtured the
    business, and watched it bloom. Dare I admit, this gives me maternal
    stirring even today, many years later. They really are incredible. And
    they are so easy to use with a little practice.

    I intended to create instructional videos for you a long while back when
    I first announced
    Trash Ties on my blog, but right as that project was
    getting organized, began a truly horrible experience for me and my
    family. I've never mentioned it here. And I'm only going to in passing
    at this time, but a woman who ingratiated herself into my life under
    the guise of friendship, positioned herself to pose as my company and
    lie to my customers. She strategized with her spouse to steal
    confidential information and proceeded to build a company to sell my
    patented invention as though it was hers. I only knew them for a few
    months. But, stealing from me and my family became this woman's focus
    for years to come.

    They mimicked all of my photography down to the finest details to
    mislead the public, stole language from our brochure, told my customers
    that we were "sister companies," sold to several national chains, and made hundreds of thousands of
    dollars doing so—according to their manufacturer who they stiffed on
    their last $35,000 manufacturing bill. It was not a smalltime thing.

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    I learned of this nightmare right as we were planning our
    instructional videos. I cried myself to sleep every night for three
    years straight. To steer my mind away from the sting, I focused on my
    other business — fabric design, sewing patterns, housewares, etc. I am
    so incredibly fortunate to have had an alternative at that time. And
    yes, I'm sure this harrowing experience has contributed to my tender
    gratitude for your support of my artwork and business—thus, my mad idea to have a month of giveaways midst my other obligations and deadlines. I am truly grateful for you.

    Trash Ties are still mine. They always have been. I just happened to
    build up another exciting and busy company in the meanwhile, while
    healing. Sketching was my song. Fabric was my restoration.

    We might do videos yet—I'd really love for you to see Trash Ties in
    action. I know that many of you sew, so I'll tell you something I don't
    usually tell a crowd. Doing your hair with Trash Ties is like
    'stitching' your hair up. There is a unique bendable, tempered wire
    inside that holds your hairdo in place. With the small ties, you take
    individual 'stitches.' With the long ties, it's more like 'stitching'
    with a long, flexible, secure 'thread' you can whip-stitch around or
    through your hair.

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    Basically, you just have to cinch them tightly. You don't
    twist them, just wrap them around snugly. As you wrap them, you want to
    make a closed circle, not an open spiral. This way, your hair won't wind
    out. In the end, it looks like there are little ribbons in your hair.
    With neutral Trash Ties, they can blend right in, like above. Yet, you don't have to work to hide them, like you would with
    bobby pins. Let 'em show. They're washable, reuseable and super versatile.

    Okay. So, I didn't intend to tell you that story today—though it is a
    tremendous relief. Thank you for hearing me. In some ways, it feels
    like I'm taking my first deep breath in a long time. And I didn't intend
    to include instructions for use either. Clearly, I'm a little
    disoriented from my kids being back at school. The punchline is, today's
    giveaway is Trash Ties, one set of short ties and one long tie—winner's
    choice of colors. And we have TONS of colors and prints—and you'll be
    glad to know that basic black is now back in stock.

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    This little product makes me truly happy. For me, it is a gift
    from God—quite literally. For you, it can simply be a breezy and fun
    way to do your hair—an unmatched creative tool for expressing your personal style.

    Comment to enter today's contest. Be sure to include your email address
    so we can contact you if you win. Today's giveaway closes at noon PST on Tuesday 8/6/13.
    I didn't get this post up until the afternoon, so I've extended the deadline this time. Watch for the winner to be announced within a day or two at the bottom
    of the post. 

    Wow, so I really need to go on a run or something. That was a doozy.

    xo—Heather

    For more info on my August giveaway madness, click here.
    We have some seriously amazing prizes planned, including tools,
    equipment, jewelry, toys, Project Life, stationery, fabric from my next
    collection (which I'll introduce this month)—exciting stuff. Please
    share the word. Check back every day.


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