Balancing it all

Being a business owner really makes you learn how to balance your everyday life, not only to complete each job from start to finish, but more importantly, to maintain your sanity.  When I first started PaperDolls, I was working full time in Newport News (hello commute), and trying to network my booty off in order to "get my foot in the door", all while trying to stay on top of current orders, meetings, and did I mention I got married that year?  This was really all before I had any clue as to whattttttt the heck I was doing.  I was staying afloat, but as a "business woman", I truly did not know the first thing about anything.  I think you lean that in time, once you've been exposed to it for a good while.  After 2 years of piddling around, I finally said "alright lets do this" and within a year, I quit my full-time "day job" to take that leap of faith -- self-employment.  I can tell you right now that it would not have been possible without a few "connections" that helped me tremendously, in addition to a super supportive husband. Fast forward two years later, and I decide to throw a baby in the mix!  I've always wanted to be a momma, but I don't think I ever understood exactly what it meant.  I was fond of the idea and had always been drawn to the baby section of stores, and had heard that "you'll never sleep again" and "you're responsible for another human for 18 years" etc. but it took having one to fully understand any of that.  I never imagined that I would be a stay-at-home working momma, and feel very fortunate that I'm able to do that. It was something that I had thought of and often worried about when I was working at my old full-time job. I would hear my coworkers talking about having to leave their babies after maternity leave, or just on a daily basis, and I always thought "well that would suck", and then pair it with the cost of day-care and I wondered if my job even made since. But in the hustle and bustle of everything, I never thought I would be able to stay home with my own children.  Having seen both ends of the spectrum, I can say neither are easy.  I think when you work full-time and can't be with your child, you probably want nothing more than to be able to stay at home with them, but let me telllllll you. It is hard.  I definitely still feel so very lucky, and I wouldn't have it any other way, but it is so so hard.  I thought it was next to impossible to balance things BC(before child) with a blooming business.  I even thought I had it bad when I was operating on 2 hours of sleep in the newborn days, but I was still able to get through my busy season without any childcare.  And now, at 9.5 months old, while I'm sitting here typing and he is in his walker playing with the trash can, I can say I had it made before. And the funniest thing is that I will look back on this stage in a few months, when he's actually mobile, and laugh at this.  But my point to all of this, is that now I have HELP :) :) :)  Starting this year, my husband and I agreed that its time for a part-time sitter.  So now that I have a sitter coming for ~20 hours a week, I can breathe again and delve into the 2015 wedding season.

This is what I've learned so far in balancing business, pleasure, your homelife, and really the simplest day to day tasks:

1.  GET HELP - Seriously.  I've learned that I just can't do it all.  I'm amazing at time management, lightening-speed quick with design work, and when friends come over, they're like "um really?  How do you do it?".  Girls girls girls.  Lets be honest. I just ransacked this joint 10 minutes before you got here to make it semi-acceptable to look at.  And I'm quick on the computer because I've been doing it nonstop for 12 years. BUT once you're married, that adds a lot to your plate, just having to be considerate of someone else 24/7 and playing the "housewife" role, which is not all that its cracked up to be for those of us that aren't Betty Crocker. So running a business, cleaning the house, cooking for your spouse, making time to hang out with your spouse at night and on the weekends, walking the dog, etc. all starts to pile up.  BC(before child), I was able to handle most of it, but after a year of being a full-time business owner, I had to ask for help.  I have two assistants that help me with business tasks like writing blogs, responding to emails, creating invoices, and one of them actually helps me with the design workload.  Her design aesthetic is awesome and I love her work, even more than my own.  So that was the first step in divvying up some of my workload.  After having Jackson, obviously it became even more intense.  In addition to everything else, it actually seemed almost impossible.  Thats when the sitter comes in :)

2. Ask for advice - Use your resources!! Especially in the wedding industry, everyone is so supportive of everyone else, and most vendors become friends!  Ask who, what, where, when why. For real.  They've been there and they will give you their honest opinion.  They're the ones that told me to get help when I was trying to do everything by myself!

3.  Don't be afraid to make mistakes - Ya'll, I lost a lot of $$$ that first year in business.  Its just part of the learning process. I've made countless typos (who needs spellcheck right? me apparently), ordered the wrong materials, I was burned a few times, and there were times that I thought I had failed.  But it was definitely a learning process, and I learned from those mistakes, and they made my business better!

4.  Don't forget about "me"/family time - You're not doing anyone any good if you're completely stressed out all the time, and can't even make time for yourself (or significant other/family).  Be sure to take a day to yourself here and there, reward yourself for all of your hard work, and make plenty of time for your family.  I used to take appointments at any time (after 5pm, on the weekends, etc.) and now I limit them to M-F, 8-5.  I will of course make exceptions here and there, but most people will work around your schedule if they're really interested in booking you.  Also, when you work from home, its very easy to find yourself working until 10pm.  You've got to be very self-disclipined and know when to call it quits for the day.  Pull yourself away from the computer, and make time for you family.  I've learned that crock pot recipes are a business owners best friend :)  I try to have dinner ready for my hubby when he comes home because he works really hard for our family.. I succeed at this less than half of the time, but I really do try!  Also, at the end of the day, I always try to have an hour to myself to just unwind.  I think it helps me tremendously to just sit back, reflect on the day, prepare myself for tomorrow, and watch mindless tv for a little while(oh, and a glass of wine).

5.  Enjoy every minute - Even when you're at your wits end with a screaming child, the deadline that has not been met and the dinner that is burning in the oven, try to find light in it all and just enjoy.  These moments won't last forever, especially with your little ones.  It breaks my heart to watch Jackson grow, as selfish as that sounds.  I look back and regret not cherishing more of our moments together.  I find myself focusing on the negative much of the time and I'm really trying to be more positive with everything, because now I see how quickly time can go.  At the end of the day, I want to look back and know that I made the most of every minute.

xoxo <3

 

Congratulations! You're Engaged! Now What?

Congratulations, you're engaged! This will be one of the most exciting (and not to mention, stressful) times of your lives! In a couple of years though, you'll  look back and wish that you could redo it all(we promise)! We definitely understand how overwhelming wedding planning can be, especially because I was a bride just 3 (short) years ago!  So in efforts to make it the teeniest bit easier for you guys, we've put together a wedding stationery timeline!  Often, brides ask us when exactly they need to send everything out, and especially when to start ordering! This can often be a little tricky because there's so much different information that can be found online. Here is what we recommend :)

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The key point is to try to give yourself as much time as possible. While any stationery vendor will do their best to work with you on a tighter deadline, it is MUCH less stressful for you (and us) if we have as much time as possible. Ultimately, as soon as you have your guest list, venue, vision and color palette, you can get started on your wedding stationery as early as possible!

During the next few weeks, we will focus on each part of this timeline and explain the importance of using any timeline that fits your needs in order to cause the least amount of stress as possible. Stay tuned and be sure to contact us to start working on your save the dates!

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Happy New Year! We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and is just as excited as we are for 2015! One of our resolutions is to continue to write our blog in order to share with our friends and brides our knowledge and love of stationery. To ring in the New Year, we chose to share this gem.

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If the foil confetti on the invitation wasn't festive enough to celebrate the New Year, then wait till you see the rest of this suite! Everything about this invitation suite definitely exudes the fun, celebratory nature of a couple's big day. Your guests will surely know that they are in for a good time with this wedding invitation suite! We hope you enjoy!

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The invitation suite is set in a folder with the invitation on one side and the additional details on the other.

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One fun addition to the suite, is an opaque pocket that has a small card that says, "Make it rain confetti!" with actual confetti inside--such a fun surprise for your guests as they are opening your wedding invitation! Aaaaanddddd we're secretly hoping that they will indeed throw the confetti up in the air and do a  little happy dance :)

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To add even more spunk to the invitations suite, the RSVP card is a mad lib. This can be used with any invitation suite and can be a fun way to involve your guests even more. Plus, you could create a scrapbook of all your guest responses as a little memento from the big day!

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The invitation suite is sealed with a belly band and tag that complements the liner and envelope color. P.S. check out the save the date (which we will be touching on in the next few weeks as we discuss wedding stationery timelines)!

We are so excited to see what is in store for us in 2015, and cannot wait to share new designs and ideas with you! As always, please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or more information!

Merry Christmas from the Fosters, and Happy New Year!

With Christmas quickly approaching, I wanted to share some of our families pictures taken by our dear friend Jami with Jami Thompson Photography! I've received so many compliments on these pictures and its easy to see why, because she is simply amazing at what she does!! Please feel free to contact her if you're getting married(she has some awesome packages right now), or a family/engagement session! With our first Christmas as a family of 3, I've had so much fun starting many wonderful traditions.  From buying Jackson's first ornament and stocking, to wrapping his presents and signing "Love, Mommy & Daddy", every minute has meant the world to me and I can't wait to experience Christmas day with him!  He's not quiiiiiite at the age where he understands whats going on, or the difference between a balled up piece of paper vs. an actual gift, but we are thrilled to see his reactions nonetheless!  He's stillllll not mobile yet (which is the best thing and the worst thing all at the same time because he's so frustrated that he can't get where he wants to go!) so theres only so much you can get him at this age.  Once mobility does ensue, one of his "gifts" is a big ole 8'x8' playpen that will hopefully give me the teeniest bit of time to get a few things done(I'm sure all of you Moms are laughing at that statement).

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I also wanted to put together a little glimpse of what 2014 has brought us; its's been our best year yet for sure!  I hope all of you are enjoying time off with your friends and families, maybe setting the diets aside to indulge in all of these delicious sweets(I won't even get started on my postpartum weight loss journey, or lack there of), and enjoying some quiet time before the New Year rings in!  We are so excited to see what 2015 has in store for us, and to continue cherishing this year of "firsts" with our sweet Jackson David.  Thank you to all of my brides and grooms for a wonderful year at PaperDolls, we are so thankful to each and everyone one of you! Love to you all!!!

A special thanks to Andi and Zoe and Jessica Ryan Photography for so many amazing maternity and lifestyle pictures with our precious boy  :)

A Nautical Christmas Wedding | Style Shoot

Living in the Hampton Roads area has inspired us and many of our brides to have water-inspired (especially nautical) wedding invitations. Unfortunately, we've never been able to combine our love of the holidays with our love of nautical wedding invitations...until now. We teamed up with some other awesome local vendors for a styled shoot (featured on Tidewater and Tulle) that combines our love of everything nautical with an added touch of holiday spirit. gold-and-glittery-nautical-christmas-wedding-inspiration-09

The entire style shoot was designed using gold and charcoal gray. We encompassed the nautical theme with design elements like anchors and compasses in gold, and added a touch of charcoal gray to give it a soft, winter feel.

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Our menu and pennant place cards continued to complement the invitation suite, and even more so complimented the delicious desserts by Sweet Temptations Dessert Cafe.

gold-and-glittery-nautical-christmas-wedding-inspiration-03gold-and-glittery-nautical-christmas-wedding-inspiration-12Finally, the table numbers continued the use of gold to highlight the beautiful tables. Plus, can we please pause and admire the beautiful photo (credit: Jami Thompson Photography) of the bride (gown from Maya Couture on Main) and groom running down the dock outside of The Water Table?

Be sure to check out the full blog post detailing everything from the decor to the florals to the venue on Tidewater and Tulle. You can check it out here!

We can never thank enough the following vendors for being a part of such a beautiful shoot:

photography: Jami Thompson Photography | Venue: The Water Table |

Event Coordination: Jamie Leigh Events | Hair Stylist: Behind the Veil Studio |

Design and Decor: CereusArt | Event Rentals: Distinctive Event Rentals |

Make-up Artist: Dhalia Edwards | Florals: Kelly Gish Floral Designs |

Bridal Gown: Maya Couture on Main | Bakery: Sweet Temptations Dessert Cafe