"Big Bow Dress" by Eggo in the Oven Headband by RubyKinz Hair Accessories photo courtesy of Foto Forte - Brooklyn Noel, Model |
The final line in the manifesto I shared in my first guestblog post really resonates with me - and seems like the perfect topic for the last
post this series.
"my biz is little by design.
little is AWESOME."
The truth is, many most people expect that the goal
of every small business owner is to have LOADS of success that grows their
company from a little biz to something HUGE.
But that may not be the case...
{little by design}
Over the last few years, I have been given LOTS of advice
from fellow small biz owners - both directly from others, and through blog
articles / testimonies, etc. that I have come across. As with anything in life, there are SO many
people out there ready to tell you how they think you should do things - or how
they have done things.
While I still look up to other small biz owners who have had
great success and built a BIG small biz - and am grateful for the things I have
learned from them - I have also realized one thing that really tends to be at
the base of every decision I make. My
biz is {little by design}. Personally, I
have no desire to become HUGE. I have
experienced GREAT success for my little biz.
By now, Eggo in the Oven could
be much bigger than it is. But that's
not my design or intention.
Tiered Peasant Dress by Eggo in the Oven Photo courtesy of Signature Studios by Lisa |
My favorite part of what I do is that I do it. Each and every item
made and sold by Eggo in the Oven is made by me. This is not just about pride {though I am very proud of the items I make} -this
is about the creative process. I love
taking raw materials, and a vision, and creating something. I love picking out fabrics {from the MASSIVE
"fabric store" in my home.... that I replenish quicker than I can sew
through it!}
Along the way, many people have suggested that I hire help - someone to help with admin stuff, or sewing, or childcare....... and while I understand that may be the perfect solution for some, I don't want to just be a person who runs a company. I want to sew. I enjoy sewing / creating every order (well, most of the time!). I don't want to spend my time promoting others' work, even if I have a hand in designing it.
Ruffled Bubble Romper by Eggo in the Oven Photo courtesy of Signature Studios by Lisa |
My goal / vision for my company? {I still giggle when I say / type "my
company" because that's just not how I see it!} - to have a creative
outlet, an excuse to play with pretty fabric, something that helps me fill my
days {because somehow I guess I don't think I have enough on my plate!}, to
have measurable and attainable goals.
I don't want to be
HUGE. I definitely don't do this to make
big bucks. I want to enjoy what I do and
create items I am proud to say that I
made. So Eggo in the Oven has to stay little. And that is okay! Little is AWESOME!
Superkiddo onesie - by Eggo in the Oven Photo courtesy of Sweet Pea Photography |
I have struggled with this for some time, and have gotten to
a point where I have WAY too much work for one person. And I hated.every.second of it. Looking back, I can see that I was having a
hard time because I was losing focus - trying to be what others wanted me / my
business to be.
Pillowcase Dress (shown worn as a top / tunic) by Eggo in the Oven Custom headband and necklace by RubyKinz Hair Accessories |
I have learned that the word "no" is NOT a bad
word. It is a necessary word. I have learned to take pride in what I create
- the quality of workmanship, the attention to detail, the durability. I have learned to focus less on what others
are creating and selling {and the prices they are selling for} - and focus on
what I create / sell {and the price I need
to charge - based on MY item / time}.
I have learned that there are a variety of customers out there - and I
can't {and don't want to} appeal to them all. My customers appreciate my quality. They appreciate the time I take to create something unique for them. They appreciate that I am the one who answers
their emails / questions / walk them through the design process. And I appreciate it too.
Do I still struggle - almost daily - with the vision / direction / pricing / workload / finding a balance? Yes. But that is part of the process.
Eggo in the Oven is little by design. Little is AWESOME.
A recap of my {One little biz} guest blog series:
Rainbow 6pk of fat quarters Marcia's Crafty Sewing & Quilting |
You didn't think I could do a guest blogging series and NOT have at least one giveaway, did you?!
"Squiggle plaid and dots" cotton / minky blanket measures approximately 34" square Made by Eggo in the Oven |
Love the thought you put into each design :)
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ReplyDeleteI love the Big Bow Dress. It is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI love the Big Bow Dress. It is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR THE GIVEAWAY
ReplyDeleteI love that you share your passion. And the models are so cute :-) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI liked the pics of the quilted bibs! So cute!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE BIG BOW DRESS!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING!
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Thank you for the chance Kim. The big bow dress is adorable.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhh so very cute Marcia...thanks for the giveaway too.
ReplyDeleteLove you and your designs!!
ReplyDeleteLove eggo in the oven and the mama eggo behind it.
ReplyDeleteI love you and your designs!
ReplyDeleteLove hearing about all the amazing bizes you have been able to work with.
ReplyDeleteBibs are darling.
ReplyDeleteIt has been facinating reading about your biz. Good on you for realizing that not everything has to grow so big it takes over the enjoyment. I hope you keep enjoying what you are doing.
ReplyDeleteKim you are such an inspiration! I think my favorite thing you shared in this series is that your house/routine look like mine and everyone else that I know. You are such an amazing mom, artist, creative genius, wife, and friend that it is often hard to remember you are just a person like the rest of us who has to find the right balance.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a chance to win! I love your color combinations. I just became a grandmother of a precious girl! Born March 13th. I like your picture of the laughing baby girl in the basket. I love the outfit, too!
ReplyDeleteThe squiggle plaid & dots looks so comfortable.
Aprendi muito com todos,mas o de hoje me faz pensar nos meus preços....Gostaria destes para fazer vestido para minha neta com uma ninho no próximo dia dezoito de abril.Obrigada.tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLoved learning about your business.....you are a Treasure for sure!!
ReplyDeleteLove the /tiered Peasant Dress...adorable!!
thank you so much for this lovely giveaway ^_^
ReplyDeleteI love pheasant dress and bibs as well
I think that my favourite has been reading about how business have actually made a difference. The story of flying to the side of the family with the gorgeous girl really made me smile and cry.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, this has been a great series.
My favorite was the article on big relationships, showing the importance of family and friends in our accomplishments. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love how the finished product is displayed on very cute models. It gives a better understanding of how the finished product should look and fit. babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGreat pics showing cute designs. Nancy: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI like todays post about keeping it small. I agree and I think your work is fantastic. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that you know exactly what you want and are making your company what you want it to be!
ReplyDeleteLittle is perfect! I love what you create - good for you for doing it your way!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying your family and your business. It is hard to find the balance! I love the big bow dress.
ReplyDeleteI've loved reading all your posts but I think your very first one was my favorite. You showed so many cute things you've made and even gave me a few ideas too with those super cute bibs you made. I totally agree that being little is a huge plus at times, especially when raising a family. You can enjoy what you love more when it is a smaller busiess and still make money. Yes, you may not become rich, but rich in heart is sometimes far better than the cash in the bank.
ReplyDeleteKim!!!
ReplyDeleteI've always been a BIG fan & I've loved all the custom fishing stuff you've made for Junior the last 2 years! Your blog series has made me realize how much time & dedication it really takes to run a little business.. and you have 2 kids!! You are a teeny bit *crazy* but I love it! Eggo is awesome & this little girl is of course going to have an Eggo wardrobe too. You have loyal fans and we love your little business.
I love the daring fabric combos Kim uses in her dresses. Especially the polka dots with other prints.
ReplyDeleteThose little girl dresses are so very cute. I appreciate your taking the time ro post this series.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the approach you are taking for your business. Thanks to you both for the lovely giveaway.