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Our Small Business Feature That Makes Gift Giving Joyful!

by TheSpot November 30, 2024
written by TheSpot
Small Business Saturday

The autumn season is well underway and it’s a time of transition in many ways.  The leaves turn colors, preparing for end of year finances, budgeting for the holidays, and overall reflecting on our past and future goals.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday campaigns descend in blitz mode especially here in the U.S. almost as a nature calling of the impending holiday season.  Small Business Saturday has carved out its own little niche as a gentle reminder that sometimes less is more.  More and more, we are recognizing the importance of shopping small as a show of support but also adding meaning to well intentioned thought and effort of gift giving.  What do we mean by that?  Well connecting is part of the human experience.  Connecting with our neighbors, our community, and family makes us feel good, right?  At least it’s supposed to.  When we practice uplifting the important people in our lives, we uplift ourselves.  

The past few years, The Spot Magazine has met many business owners that are creating livelihoods to provide everyday experiences.  By creating experiences, they are creating joy not only for themselves but for others.  That’s why we put together a list of small business owners who are creating this type of joy that is unique and special.  More importantly, they are part of our beloved community working hard to bring all of those qualities to you.

Field and Flock Lavender Farm

We visited Field and Flock Lavender Farm in Woodstown, NJ and we instantly fell in love with the farm.  Lavender season is on full display during the months of July and August but owners, George and Kimberly, work year round providing high quality lavender products.  Products are sold right in their farm location but it is a worthwhile experience to pick up hand crafted gifts surely delighting recipients…or yourself for that matter.  My personal favorites are the luxurious body cream and cocoa powder! https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=field+and+flock

Care Package Bakes

Care Package Bakes was founded by home baker, Elisa Ludwig.  We visited her home and received a warm welcome.  An author and writer, Elisa created a unique concept by transforming her passion for baking into a small batch baking business.  Her assorted baked treats are the perfect bite size melt in your mouth bits of heaven.  What is especially unique is that Elisa incorporates seasonal ingredients and combinations of flavors that compliment the season or simply create something entirely new.  No matter what you choose out of the box, your senses will surely thank you. https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=care+package

Morning Glori Farmette

The Spot Magazine visited the farm and we met Angela who shared a little of her story on how she and husband Brian, began the farm.  She now has a growing brood and the farm enjoys many activities and events for kids and adults alike.  Why not sponsor an alpaca?  Cuties like Willow, Hershey, and Maribelle will steal your heart but you’ll never be too far away.  You can find so many personalized gifts in stuffed animals, mittens, scarves, hats and so much more.  Items made from  the very best alpaca wool are sustainable and support not only the farm but the surrounding community.  A must add on your checklist! https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=morning+gl

Multi Media Audio

We met and spoke to Megan Negron Dalton, co-owner, of audio engineering company, Multi Media Audio.  We loved featuring Megan and how she is breaking barriers in the audio space.  Why this would make this a great gift?  One of the features of Multi Media Audio,in addition to providing audio engineering services for music and film, is that they are heavily involved in all forms of audio content.  Want to start a podcast?  Megan has you covered.  Do you want to uplevel your content creation?  Multi Media Audio can certainly help you out with that.  If we have a loved one who is trying to break in the biz, sometimes a little extra help can go a long way.  A session or consultation is a great gift for helping a loved one get one step closer to realizing their dreams.  https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=multi+media

Adore Redecor

Jennifer Armstrong has a passion for upcycling antique furniture.  So much so that when she left the corporate world, Jennifer turned her hobby into a local enterprise.  You can find Jennifer on Instagram under Adore Redecor.  What we love about Jennifer is that she offers a unique service in refinishing and upcycling quality furniture, but offers an array of inside knowledge and tips on antique shopping and DIY projects.  All you have to do is look around and rather than throwing out good quality furniture or dinnerware passed down from previous generations, give those prized possessions new life.  Jennifer can help you do that or give valuable insight about vintage shopping for one of a kind gifts that have history and a story to tell.  https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=adore+redecor

Botanically Blurred

Have you ever thought of having your own house or commercial plant stylist?  We found one in Alexa Fornicola.  Alexa is founder of Botanically Blurred, a commercial and residential plant design and maintenance company.  Alexa’s super power is taking in several factors such as your space, lifestyle, and personality to combine these ingredients and voilá!  Sounds simple but Alexa has a gift in curating your space into an oasis that is an extension of you.  You and your own unique beautiful self.  Looking for a sentimental housewarming gift?  Give the gift of plants and an actual designer to come with it!  https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=botanically+blurred

Regardless of how and where you shop, if you take a moment and see all the wonderful small businesses around you, there is nothing like picking up a gift that gives a sense of comfort, warmth, friendship, or love like giving something that is unique, memorable, and a story that is uniquely and lovable you.

November 30, 2024
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Shop Vintage Like a Pro- A Beginner’s Guide from an Expert

by TheSpot November 25, 2023
written by TheSpot

Recently, my sister and I went on a little afternoon shopping trip to look at some antique furniture.  They were high end and in good condition.  This planted a thought in my head about quality and the meaning of our purchases.  As it turns out,  my sister recently had her own furniture refurbished by restoration and vintage upcycle expert, Jennifer Armstrong. Jen worked in a corporate setting for a number of years and decided to turn her talents to her passion.  Jen now has her own restoration business, Adore Redecor. She shares some valuable insights and tips on shopping for antiques even if you don’t know the first thing about it.  

The very idea of shopping for antiques can be very daunting.  For those who have experienced an overwhelming feeling and not knowing what to buy, Jennifer is here to help.  First, just how did Jennifer manage to leave the corporate world and turn her passion for antiques into a full time gig?  Jennifer tells us that initially she found herself moving furniture and pieces around then began buying additional pieces.  More ideas came from Pinterest, how to’s on YouTube and Instagram videos, and slowly began restoring her own furniture.  Today, she has a loyal list of clients and is committed to the benefits of vintage shopping and renovation.

In our conversation with Jen, we gained new perspectives on the very idea of refurbishing and breathing new life into quality pieces.  Consequently, landfills are becoming increasingly congested with this massive amount of waste. Research indicates that younger homeowners and renters prioritize cost effectiveness over other factors, owing to the soaring prices of homes and the need for affordability.

We asked Jen what resources were out there to help someone get started.  Jen undoubtedly believes Facebook Market is a good place to start.  She gives much credit to the idea of getting inspiration and a good place to find quality pieces.  Additionally, there is usually someone close by where pick up and delivery can facilitate purchases.  Also Jen believes Pinterest and Instagram are huge resources for ideas, education, and discovering sale items. 

So what are some of Jen’s simple but helpful tips when vintage shopping?  

  1. Inspect!  Jen emphasizes that inspection is key.  Look for dates, check edges and joints.  Usually dovetail joints indicate a well made piece. 
  2. Open and close drawers.  Check the working condition
  3. Bring a cloth and clean under the base of furniture for dust and any creepy crawlies. 
  4. If a piece is on sale as antique but not solid, it is okay to walk away from the sale
  5. If a seller does not show a lot of photos, just ask.  Zoom in on online photos
  6. If there are scratches on pieces, not to worry, usually a simple stain pen will work.  Bear in mind though, scratches add character and timelessness!
  7. Not everything has to match. Mix and match patterns, colors, and sizes can be perceived as fashionable and artistic not mention make your home pop.
  8. Simple facts to know before you go: to be considered antique, an item must be at least 100 years old and vintage items are at least 20 plus years.

Jen suggests looking at major outlets for inspiration however advises caution on purchases. Oftentimes, there are hidden features such as thin wood or veneer.  Exploring pre-owned or refurbished home decor or furniture can actually be a pleasant and therapeutic activity. There is a certain charm in revitalizing an item, not to mention the significant savings of hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Jen exemplifies how something we perceive as old can be rejuvenated once more..  Selecting antiques for our homes and living spaces is a chance to rewrite your own personal history for generations to come.   Vintage items not only make great gifts but create lasting memories especially during the shopping season. Follow Jen Armstrong at Adore Redecor https://linktr.ee/adoreredecor to book an appointment or for more expert tips!  

November 25, 2023
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