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Wednesday, January 08, 2014

January Sale on Now!

20% Off
Jewelry & Hair Accessories
Tea Towels, Dishes, + Mugs
Hats + Gloves


Buy One Get One 50% Off
Scarves

50% Off
Christmas Goods

Monday, January 06, 2014

Happy New Year! A 2013 Round Up

I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of you who patronized Laura Bee Designs in the last few months.

Thank you for bringing your friends, for buying gifts for your loved ones, and for your enthusiasm when designing a new bag or accessory. We hope your gifts from our shop brought bright moments to those who received them.

You, our wonderful customers, new and long-term, keep us motivated and excited about making accessories by hand year after year. We have fun things planned for 2014, and can't wait to share them with you!

First, I thought it would be fun to present a round-up of highlights from Laura Bee Designs in 2013:

In January, we introduced a new bag design, Alice. The classic shape and iPad-friendly size made Alice an immediate favorite for custom design orders.

We launched our pug locket fundraiser in January as well, donating $10 from the sale of each necklace to pug rescue organizations Seattle Pug Rescue, and Southern Nevada Pug Rescue.

In February of 2013, we added new designs to our exclusive locket collection, and enhanced our custom image insertion service options.

In March we launched our glass bubble line of earrings. We had such a great response to this line that we added dozens of new styles and images throughout 2013.

April brought a new bag design, the petite Stella shoulder bag. (Named by a customer in a naming contest.) Stella features a snap off strap making her perfect for tossing in a big work bag or switching to a cross-body strap. Stella filled a small bag niche in our collection.

We sourced lots of new materials in May, including our popular butterscotch faux leather, shown on this Helen bag. We also introduced a new strap option that we call a convertible snap strap. This option makes a bag switch from shoulder to cross-body in a flash. It's a popular upgrade for any two-ring bag, and comes standard on Helen (above).

We also prepared for warm weather by making lots of colorful cotton headbands, which customers scooped up for themselves and for gifts.
In June, we said Hello to Fiona, a new cross-body bag shape with soft gathers. We added decorative quilting to our embellishment options.

We welcomed summer sun by selling cute, retro sunglasses and made simple, fun sleeves to keep them cozy.
In July we made these lightweight cross-body bags out of our ever-popular mesh, and trimmed them in bright orange and lime for summer fun.
 
Maps became our focus in August, as we developed a collection of wallets, passport covers, wristlets, and more featuring vintage maps of Seattle and Washington State.

We also introduced Sally, a sleek clutch design that features an exterior zipper pocket and fabric mixed with faux leather. This style is larger than our popular Clara shape, and is both organized and compact. The Sally in the above picture also showcases a new material introduced in August - the gorgeous Taupe Shimmer.
With the change of seasons in September, we stayed busy stocking the store with bags made in rich fall colors and materials. We also added color-blocking (shown above right) on some of our bags for a clean, modern look.
We also made many custom wedding collections during the fall season, working with both local and out-of-town brides on one-of-a-kind bags.
In October we introduced a brand new category - lip balm! We incorporated our vintage maps into the old-school slider tin packaging design, and also made a cute animal collection.
We sourced new knits for our infinity scarves and started serious production for the coming cold weather.
We prepared for our eleventh anniversary party, in early November. We stitched up lots of new bags including this quilted Heidi cross-body bag in one of our newest materials, buttery soft teal faux leather.
November second was the biggest day of the year at Laura Bee Designs as we celebrated our eleventh anniversary with a party! We showcased work by local artists including enamel by jewelry Bemused Creations, above.
We debuted new designs from our own studio, and mingled with long-time customers during this annual event.
We are already planning our party for 2014, so save the date: Saturday, November 8 from 3-7 pm.
November continued to bustle as we kicked off the giving season with photo gift orders, custom bag designs, and ramped up production of our ready-made goods.
We continued to add new designs to our locket collection, and to insert special images inside these necklaces as personalized gifts.
We expanded our shimmering glass gem collection with new colors in both earrings and necklaces.
December is a bit of a blur with its fast pace and festive celebrations. I always look forward to this season  because all of the new designs I've created and products I've developed reach their widest audience.
Our glass bubble collection jewelry is new this year, but is really a reinvention of jewelry that we started making ten years ago. Its success is a lesson to me that we can make things fresh through reinvention while staying true to ourselves. That is how I'm approaching this 2014, and I can't wait to share the new developments with you as we progress.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

We're Hiring!

Studio Assistant Wanted for Busy Retail Custom Shop


Laura Bee Designs is looking for the perfect addition to our team. We are a custom handbag studio and retail store in Ballard. http:www.laurabeedesigns.com 

We are looking for someone who understands our brand and is excited about working with customers and executing production tasks. If you thrive under tight deadlines, excel at customer service, and are handy with a rotary cutter, we’d love to hear from you.

Available shifts are 6 hours Fridays and Saturdays starting in early December during the Christmas rush. We’re looking for someone who can jump in during the busy season, then continue to contribute after the first of the year.

Job Duties:
Customer service including custom bag sales
Cashier
Cut handbag materials including faux leather, fabric, and interfacing
Price and receive incoming merchandise
Fabric and materials organization
Other duties as assigned

Skills and qualities we’re looking for:
Customer service and cashier experience preferred
Ability to complete repetitive tasks with accuracy and speed
Quick learner
Strong manual dexterity
Rotary cutting and/or fabric/sewing experience preferred
Ability to shift between tasks easily and smoothly
Willingness to take on assorted tasks as needed  to maintain and run the store
.
Pay rate $11 per hour, direct deposit. Generous employee discount on merchandise.

Please email a resume with a cover letter explaining why you are a good fit with Laura Bee Designs. Please, no calls or drop ins. Email: orderdesk@laurabeedesigns.com

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Earring sale window display


I wanted to create a simple window that would tell passers by about our earring sale.

I created the black and white banners at FedEx office (very cheap), and made a giant stud earring from a decorative wood piece I bought at Lowes. The only color in the window was this earring.

Kim installed the window in a jiffy. The design did its job. Many new customers came into the shop because the noticed they window display.

The sale is now over, but I wanted to share this cell phone picture with you before we install our (totally different) fall window next week.

Monday, April 02, 2012

It's a Special Saturday in Laura Bee Land

Ashley's getting married this Saturday. The store will be closed from 1-6 pm on Saturday, April 7 so that we can attend the wedding.

I know this may cause an inconvenience for some folks, but I hope you'll understand how important it is that we celebrate with Ashley and her family.

We will be open extra-long on Sunday, April 8. Visit us from 11-6 that day! You can see all of our open hours here.

(That's Ashley above, holding thread and zipper swatch cards.)

Monday, March 26, 2012

Window Display with Paper Bunting

Sale window 2012
Our annual Spring Cleaning Sale ushers in the season. I wanted a bright, happy window display to entice customers to stop in the shop.

Window display bunting made with origami paper
I made the paper bunting using origami paper that I bought for a song at Daiso. I hand cut the blue letters by making a template using the font Coney Island. Kim installed the window, draping the swags in cheerful curves. It has a carnival feel, don't you think?

Friday, March 16, 2012

Spring Cleaning Sale Part I: Cozy Stuff

...And socks too!

Get the scoop on our three back-to-back sales in our March newsletter here.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Our Cabin Fever Cure - A Sale!

We're having a sale on two of our most popular items this weekend. Learn more and get the latest in our newsletter here.

Thursday, March 03, 2011

March Jewelry Sale Starts Tomorrow

Every piece of jewelry in our shop is eligible for our BOGO sale starting tomorrow. Take a look at our March newsletter here to get all of the details, as well as other news.

Monday, November 22, 2010

I'm Dreaming of a Pink Christmas

It's our annual tradition to put up this pink Christmas tree at the shop. It looks great with our pink pastry gift boxes.
This year we added to the sweet theme by hanging hundreds of paper doilies as stylized snowflakes. I stitched up the garlands using my favorite tool - the sewing machine.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Store Window - 8 Year Anniversary


Kim installed this magical window in our store earlier in the week. It features a 1940s era sewing machine that was given to us by customer.


Store Window - 8 Year Anniversary

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Night Window

Our new store window spotlights make merchandise stand out, even at night. With the days getting shorter as we head toward winter, we can use all of the light we can get.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Punch Card Perks

A punch card in progress.
For every ten pre-tax dollars you spend in our Seattle store, you get a punch on a Frequent Shopper Punch Card.
We store the cards in old school metal library drawers.
 
When you fill up the card (by spending $200), you earn $15 in store credit to spend as you like.
The files are self service.
 
We also save filled cards, and hold an annual drawing for gift certificates to give away. The more cards you fill, the better chance you have of winning.
I was lucky enough to score vintage metal drawers at  local thrift shop.

Congratulations to the 2010 Customer Appreciation Month winners, who received LBD gift certificates! Susan L won $25. Melissa S won $50. And Katie D hit the jackpot, winning $100.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Order Deadlines and Such

To get the latest scoop on our expanded holiday hours, order deadlines and more, check out our recent store e-newsletter here.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Introducing Our Wish List Program

Create a wish list in our shop, and we'll give you a little stack of these
cute hint cards to hand out to your loved ones.
Let's face it, the dads, moms, husbands, and boyfriends out there want to 'get it right' when they shop for presents for you. In fact, they often come into the shop and tell us that hints have been dropped sending them our way.

This phenomenon has inspired our latest program here at Laura Bee Designs. Behold, our Wish List! Just stop by our shop at your convenience and have fun filling out one of our handy pink forms. We'll ask you questions like, "What are your favorite colors to wear," as well as give you a place to list the specific goodies you have your eye on in our shop.

We'll keep your wish list on file in the store for easy access. Then we'll give you a little stack of Hint Cards (see above) to hand out to your friends and family. They can simply call, email or come into the shop and we'll help them select gifts for you. We can even ship and wrap their choices for them.

With the holidays just around the corner, it's time to scope out the goods start dropping some serious hints.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Ashley's Trendwatch: Bows

Tie a Knot In It: Bows are Back

If you think the only place for a bow was those Easter shoes you wore in kindergarten, it’s time to change your mind. In recent years bows have come back in a big way, and not only in the kids' department. Sophisticated or sweet, bows have been cropping up in new shapes and in surprising places.

At Laura Bee, we love to give vintage baubles new life. Looking at this fifties-era button in our collection, I'm reminded of a modern pair of stud earrings nestled on the Laura Bee shelves:

Bow button, circa 1950's

Classic Hardware stud earrings. Available in our store for $17.

And it's not just Laura Bee Designs - Bows large and small have popped up everywhere:

Photo courtesy of Forever21.com


Shoe by Valentino. Photo courtesy of Nordstrom.com.

And of course, some designers have taken the theme over the top:


Photo courtesy of Ayyyy.com

Over the course of the last year, a bow in deconstructed form has cropped up everywhere by way of the voluminous scarf. Long rectangular pashminas, like the one below, can be looped or tied, while square scarves can be wrapped or folded in half to hang rakishly.




Pashmina by Baked Beads. Available in our store for $24.


Photo courtesy of Forever21.com

So even if you're not feeling like the girliest of girls, you can still rock a bow in a variety of ways that
won't feel like a first-grade throwback. Tie one on!