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Kelly and I have travelled to the National Stationery Show in NYC a few times, and it has made us long to visit New York every Spring. Ah the blossoms in Central Park, the cupcakes from Magnolia bakery. Unfortunately we couldn't make it this year, so I had to get my stationery fix online. Publique Living, an exhibitor at this year's Show caught my eye. Check out their beautiful 'Pop Mats' - paper placemats and pop-up name cards in one, made of 100% recycled paper. The cleverness!
Finally, the chicks have made the leap to join the Etsy phenomenon! For those of you who have never heard of Etsy, it's a glorious online 'craft show' filled with art, handmade items, and vintage finds...it's also a real time burglar so make sure you have a few hours to spare as you start perusing all of the eye candy.
Be sure to check out our line of imprintable invitations and we will soon be adding our mommy card collection. Stay tuned!
So, as many of you know already I used to be a hair stylist before I became a Kanvas Ink. chick. Those might have been the best hair years of my life and I'll tell you why...I wasn't afraid of cutting my hair. Simple really..but true. Now, I can't say they were the most attractive hair styles I have sported, but at least no one ever called me boring and I was always trying something new and exciting. It has been oh, about 8 years since I was standing behind that booster chair and so much has changed.
The reason I write this is that I have been struggling with the decision to chop my locks off once again and I have no idea why this is a difficult decision for me. There was a time that I was able to sit in that chair, cut my hair to about a 2 inch length and colour it bright red without blinking an eyelash. Now that was NOT my most flattering moment by any stretch, but at least I was fearless. My hair is now the longest it has ever been, and I am just considering a short bob a la katie holmes, which isn't that short and in my experience with hair design, it would actually be very flattering to my face shape...so why the panic now?
I know that if I was still doing hair and someone like me came into my chair I know exactly what I would say to them...it's only hair and it will grow back, have some fun with it! I have seen too many make over shows of women who are petrified to cut their hair and for what reason? Judging from their current look it can ONLY look better. So my question is this: why, as women are we so scared to chop the locks? Is it because we are afraid we won't be sexy with short hair, is it because we won't be able to try different looks by wearing it in 'up' styles, or is it because of some deep seated emotional issue that we are clinging to those straggly locks? I remember one client who stared at me in the mirror with her boob length hair and said: 'I never let a woman cut my hair normally as they will always try to make me look ugly so they look better then me'...what the?
Whatever your reasons for not taking a chance on your hair...I say baloney! Why would I sport a hairstyle that looks good only on the days I have to spend an hour working on it...why look good for only 10% of your life? I have become one of THOSE people, someone I would have tried desperately to guide into good hair-dom...a ponytail toting, headband wearing, hair catastrophe! My husband keeps telling me (as I ask him 100 times a day) not to cut my hair as he is afraid I won't like it...well all I can say to him is: it is ONLY hair, and it will ALWAYS grow back, now excuse me while I dial my hair salon and get back into style...
PS. Whatever you do, be brave, be daring..but NEVER do this...especially to your kid...