Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Tuesday Tip: Swiffer Replacement Pads

Welcome to Clover's Garden Tuesday Tip series! Every Tuesday, I'll share with you money saving tip or DIY project that might help make your life easier.


I recently moved into a house with a lot of hardwood floor space. I would say about half of my house is hardwood, a quarter of it linoleum and the rest carpet. Gone are the days of a quick vacuum to clean the floors! I love it though, the floors are the original hardwood floors from when the house was built in the 1930's. And they are in amazing condition! They look brand spanking new.

As a small house warming gift, my best friend and neighbor (yay!) bought be a Swiffer wet/dry mop. It came with some samples, and I was pretty happy with the dry mop aspect. I do think it does a great job of collecting the majority of the dust and pet hair that accumulates on a daily basis. But then I went to buy the replacements....

Umm. $11 bucks for a glorified piece of gauze? Wow! And that was just for the dry pads! I use that thing nearly daily. I wasn't even that impressed with the wet pads...they smell great and everything, but they don't stay wet very long. And those were $14 bucks. So in total, I would have spent $25 bucks for my Swiffer replacements. There was no way I was going to spend $25 a month just on keeping up my floors. I figured I'd probably just put the Swiffer in my garage and use a broom and regular mop.

But, then I remembered that I have a stack of prefolds at home that don't get used anymore. I cloth diapered my daughter right from the beginning, and I used prefolds in the early stages. And, guess what. They fit easily on a Swiffer mop! Check it out:


If you ask me, they hold a lot more than the Swiffer replacements hold. And they get things a lot cleaner in one swipe. I use them both wet and dry and love them! There's plenty of fabric, so you can actually just reposition the cloth and get a lot of use out of one prefold. Since prefolds are made to be washed hundreds and hundreds of times, you'll have these for years to come. The one in this pic has probably been washed at least 50 times, and it still looks brand spanking new. As long as you stay away from bleach, a cotton prefold will last you years. The best part? They are considerably cheaper than the Swiffer refills that you toss!

I bought mine from a cloth diaper retailer, Diaper Junction.

Shop Diaper Junction to save $5 off your first $50 order - Use coupon AFL550 - Some restrictions apply.

They cost me $2.29 a piece for size small. That's what you see in the picture. I have about 36 and that's way more than enough for both dry mopping and wet mopping my house for a month. I would say you only need maybe 6-12. If you have prefolds from a baby shower that you never used, here's your chance! Get them out and put them to work cleaning your house. If you did use prefolds on your babies, well you're one step ahead of the game.

As far as cleaning and storing, I would suggest just getting a cheap plastic pail or bucket and tossing them in when you're done. You will probably only need to wash them once a month, so I don't think it's going to impact your water/energy bills all that much and it certainly isn't much more effort than washing your other cleaning rags. Just toss them all in together, wash on cold.

So there's my Tuesday Tip that will save you money, and even save the environment! Not to mention, you'll have the freedom to use what ever cleaner on your mop you want to use, instead of whatever they put on it.

Do you have a tip for saving time or money in the home? If you'd like to be featured on Clover's Garden Tuesday Tip, just send an email {cloversgarden (at) yahoo (dot) com} with your tip, photo's if you have them, and links to your own blog and Facebook page or store! 

Monday, March 5, 2012

Current Product List

I have so many patterns, but haven't had time to make and photograph everything! Some of these items I have made, and sent out quickly. I don't like to hold up orders just so I can take pictures! Sometimes, I make things and just flat out forget to take pics before sending.

But I wanted to share with you all, a list of items that I have patterns for and can make. If I have my own personal photo of the item, you'll see it here. Otherwise you will see a link to the pattern writer's image. Those with links are just so you can get a visual of what the item will look like.

If you see something here that you like, that isn't in my Etsy shop, feel free to email me (cloversgarden AT yahoo DOT com) or convo me on Etsy. Orrrrrrr.......Message me on Facebook!! (as soon as I activate my time line) How easy is that!? I will usually just make a listing for you on Etsy so you can purchase.

Currently, my schedule is running about 7 days out, so you can expect your item to ship aprox. one week after ordering. Of course, if you order several items, it may take longer. But we can discuss as needed. Looking for wholesale? Contact me and we can discuss those terms also!

Animals:
Bunny

Monkey


Frog


Owl
Check my Fb album for a variety of owls I have created


Raccoon


Other Baby/Child:
Stocking Cap

Jester/Pom-Pon hat


Handspun hats (good to wear, or for props)


Newsboy beanie


The Small Waffle Kids Beanie


Brain Waves beanie


The Elise Hat


Flower top tam


Lace Pixie Hat


Little Blue Bird Hat


Strata Beanie


Ziggy Beanie




Teen/Adult only:
Vintage Rose Headband
Chunky Earflap Beanie
Knotty earflap Beanie
Popcorn Slouchy Hat
The Collegiate Lightweight beanie
Mademoiselle Hat
Aviator Hat (see kids)
Brain Waves Beanie (see kids)
Cherry Twist Hat (this is knit and will take me much longer to get done)
Flower top tam (see kids)
The Ridgeline Beanie
Ziggy Beanie (see kids)
The Big waffle Beanie (see kids)
Adult Strata (see kids)


Photography Props:
Cocoon/Pod
Fringe Blanket

Accessories:
Baby Legwarmers
Toddler/Adult Handwarmers


Other Fun Stuff:
Apple Cozy


Flower adornments for anything you like!



Don't see what you want on this list? Just message me. I love pattern shopping, so don't hesitate to ask. I'm sure this list will grow soon and I'll try and keep it updated. Let me know if you have any questions!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Giveaway Alert!

Since I'm gearing up to stock the shop with new items, and hopefully a bunch of ready to ship stuff, I thought it might be fun to have a giveaway! I've decided on a $25.00 store credit. You can buy anything with it, and it will even be good on shipping. That means you can even pick up a custom Owl hat before they go up in price for nothing out of pocket!

But, you can also hang on to it for 3 months if you decide to wait and see what else is coming up.

Good luck and happy entering!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Price increase. Bummer.

Before I get into details, I'll cut to the chase. I am going to have to raise prices on some of my items, including animal hats :(

It's the one thing I don't like to do, so if you are willing to read past that first sentence and stick around, yay! Now, I'll explain. I've been thinking about this for a while now. I haven't been looking forward to it, so I've been avoiding it. But, the reality is, it's a must. Prices for materials have gone up some, and ultimately, if I keep my prices how they are right now, I'd have to shut down. So $20.00 for an animal hat is just no longer realistic, unfortunately.

I won't go into the drivel of how hard it is to maintain an Etsy shop, because if you have one, you know. It's work. It takes time to set up listings, take photographs (or pay someone to take them for you) the list goes on of the never ending task of maintaining your shop. Plus there's the fee's...etc. So, naturally, all that needs to be factored into the price of hats, and I hadn't been doing that before.

This will be the new pricing, and this will be effective February 1st 2012. This pricing is for animal hats only (including owls), and this will also include a new Sock Monkey hat that will come out next year!

Newborn (12"-14.5") $25.00
3-6 months (14"-17") $26.00
6-12 months (17"-19") $27.00
1t-3t (18"-20") $27.00
3t-5t (19"-20.5") $28.00
Child (over 5t) (20.5-22") $30.00
Adult (21.5" - 22.5") $35.00
Adult XL (23-24") $38.00


You'll find these prices are still competitive over other sellers. I figured it best to break the pricing down for different sizes, because they take different amounts of time and materials. So that's something positive, I think. And You'll notice some new sizes. After feedback from customers during the sale, I realized the sizing that came in my pattern doesn't necessarily work for everyone. So, I have been messing with new sizing to give you even more options when you order.

Not sure what size you need? Don't worry about age so much as head measurement. Measure your child's head just like they do at the doctors office, and find the size that works. I hope you'll find that more helpful when ordering!!

Now, I know I had some fans asking about hats and I had told them the old price of $20.00. So here's what I'm going to do. I will be creating custom listings for hats. I'm not quite sure how many yet, maybe 10 maybe 20. Depends on how much time I think I'll have before the end of January. I will release those listing at the $20.00 price, and once they are gone, that's it! I think that's fair for everyone. First come, first served. If they don't all sell before February 1st, then the price will still go up. What I'm getting at here is, when you see the listings, don't hesitate!

Oh, and I should probably point out, that I will NOT be able to send any new orders out in time for Christmas. When I release the custom listings, you will go in line behind the orders I already have open. If you would like to pay a rush charge to get something guaranteed by Christmas, please convo me FIRST. The rush fee is going to be $10.00 PER HAT.

Keep in mind, I work a full time job, so that it why my shop turn around differs from shops who's owners crochet full time.

Anyways, I hope that's understandable, and I hope you will still stick around to shop with me. I have some fun new items to add to the shop next year, and I'm looking forward to clearing my schedule so I can make them! You can check out the items I have ready to ship if you need something for a newborn for Christmas, too!

Take care everyone, and happy Holidays!! Enjoy your turkey day tomorrow :)

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Deal of the week! 2/25-3/3

I have decided to enlist a deal of the week. Every week I will have a new deal. Maybe free shipping, maybe 15% off, or maybe a spotlight product at a discounted price! I guess it will all depend on what mood I am in :) The deal will begin on a Friday, and run to the following Thursday night. You may want to follow the blog because I will be posting deals for early preview here. Blog followers get the Thursday morning sneak peak!

The deal of the week beginning tomorrow 2/25 and ending Thursday 3/3:

Any owl hat (including custom colors) for 50% off! NO SHIPPING! That's right, you can buy owl hats this week for a flat rate of $10.00!

The limit will be 3(per person/household/address). Orders for more that 3 hats will have to pay shipping (shipping price will depend on how many hats you order. I will ship the cheapest way available)

*****This offer is NOT valid with any other coupon, discount, or code. Any purchases that violate these terms will be cancelled and refunded*****

The prices will not be effective until tomorrow, but here's a link to Clover's Garden so you can think about what you want! Convo me about available custom colors.

Here's some pics of custom colors I have done in the past to get your creative wheels turning!





Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Helpful tips for review bloggers, and pages looking for sponsorhsip

My business email has been flooded recently with sponsorship and product review requests. My business page wall has been flooded as well. I thought it might be helpful for those of you who run these types of pages, to get some tips and advice for how to go about doing this. I have worked with companies like Biokleen, Ergo, Rockin' Green and Ella's Kitchen before, so I am not new to the review world. As a business owner, I am not new to the sponsorship world either!

Requesting to do a product review
Product reviews are a great way to spread the word for fairly cheap. But the cost of giving things away start to add up. Especially when choosing to offer a "giveaway" item with each review item. You will find that every business has their own plan for this type of marketing.

If you are willing to buy the review item, some companies will kick in a "free" item for giveaway. Larger companies are more likely to sponsor the entire review/giveaway. Personally, I don't mind sending the free item. But I ask that you pay shipping costs so I don't go broke. For the giveaway, it just depends on how my business is going at the time and how much I can afford. Many businesses operate that way too. Be flexible.

DON'T post on a business page wall asking to review their item. Business should be done via emails. Most businesses have their contact info readily available. Some even have emails just for review/marketing. So check that out before shooting off an email to the wrong address. Chances are, you won't get anywhere.

DO send an email telling the owner about yourself and your blog. Tell us what the focus of your blog is. Cloth diapers? Earth friendly products? Why would my product fit into your blog? How many followers do you have? What other businesses have you worked with? And don't forget to provide a link to your blog AND facebook page so we can check it out. Sometimes including stats is helpful too!

Requesting sponsorship for an event on your facebook page.
Again, DON'T post on the wall of a business page asking for sponsorship of your event. This comes off as spam, or as if you are just trying to get other fans to your page. Most of the time, these posts are hidden or marked as spam. And if it happens too frequently, you may be removed from a page.

DO send an email to the business owner. Tell them about your page and the event you are holding. How many fans do you have? Why would I be interested? And again, how does my product fit into your business page? If your page is a jewlery business, my hats probably aren't going to help you much.

DO be flexible on prizes, and take into account your own page size. There has been a sudden influx lately of people requesting prize sponsorship where the value MUST be $20.00 or more. AND I MUST offer free shipping. AND I MUST ship within 7 days. Be realistic with these expectations. Commanding a prize like this works for a page who has over 10,000 fans, but not as well for the page with 1,000 fans. Why? It's simple. After participating in a 10,000 fan event, I gained roughly 15% of that 10,000. That's 1,500 fans. Then lost some and have steadily maintained a 1,000-1,250 increase. That's about 10%. That's a typical rule of thumb that I follow. If your page has 1,000 fans, I am probably only going to gain and keep 80-100 of those fans. On a good day.

That said, it is not likely that I am willing to shell out a $20.00 prize AND pay the shipping AND put all of my paying customers on the back burner to ship the freebie.

I have turned down several events lately, simply because their prize restrictions are just too much to ask of a small business like myself. Be flexible. If a person offers a coupon code for 50% off in their store, that is an excellent prize for a fan page with 1,000 followers. I have yet to experience a disappointed person with a 50% off code. And not one of my codes has ever gone unused. Take that into account.

DO be authentic in your email. I received 4 emails in a 1 hour time period the other day from 4 different email addresses that all read EXACTLY the same. Word for word. I denied them all, because I honestly thought it may have been the same person looking for 4 different prizes. I feared it was either spam, or a person looking to get and keep something for free. If you have seen someone else's email that you think is really cool and works for you, make it your own. Change it, or else you are likely to get denied and you are likely to have your email clicked as spam. You might not even reach that person again!

Posting your event/deals/giveaways/offers etc. on other business pages
In general, it is bad form to do this without so much as taking the time to introduce yourself to the page owner. Some pages don't feel comfortable with this. It draws traffic away from our business pages, and away from the main goal: to sell OUR product. Again, some other pages are ok with it, but you should always ask them first. It's not hard to build a relationship with page owners. Sometimes swapping shout-out for shout-outs is a quick way to get some traffic! An email with who you are/what your advertising is the best way to go.

There are some pages though, who are dedicated to announcing your deals and sales for you! Again, EMAIL THEM FIRST! If the page owner doesn't know you, you might be removed. I am working on compiling a list of pages who would LOVE to work with you!


Best of luck!
-Bekki

Monday, February 7, 2011

Lets Crochet together!

I have decided to host a crochet along! If anyone is interested that is :) I have a big desire to complete something large, but I get side tracked with other things and never seem to get anywhere. I find, if I can't start and complete a project in a matter of a few days, I never get around to getting it done. But I really REALLY want to make an afghan for my couch!! I've wanted to for a long time now. I bought an instruction booklet about 10 years ago, and haven't even started on it. Yikes!

So that's where the crochet along comes in! I figured if I had a way to be held somewhat accountable for it, I'd actually finish it. I have this book:

63 Easy to Crochet Pattern Stitches

I love it. It is written for beginners, but it is perfect for any skill level. It has 63 different stitch squares, so it's a great book to learn something new from! The booklet explains gauge and how to obtain it. It explains how to block a finished square, how join the finished squares together, and so much more. It also explains how to complete every stitch in detail and includes pictures. It's really a great book if you are looking to learn to crochet, or just to improve your stitchin' skills.

Of course, you can choose a different book, or just do your own thing! That book is just an idea for those of you who may not even know where to begin. But I'm thinking for this crochet along, lets all do a blanket of some sort. That way we can all have a big finished piece to show off :)

My idea is to check in once a week to see where we are all at. We can begin maybe next week. That should give everyone enough time to check in, get ideas together, and gather materials. Comment here if you are joining up! If you have a blog, leave a link so we can all follow each other. If, not I will make an album on the Clover's Garden fan page you can upload your progress photo's there.

If you have questions on how to complete a stitch, or are stuck on a pattern, you can email me at cloversgarden@yahoo.com, leave it on the FB page, or comment on the check in blog post for that week to see if someone can help. I think this will be a fun way to complete a big project!

Happy hookin'!