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Introducing Finders Keepers Consignment

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Finders Keepers Consignment is home to three of the best consignment stores in Atlanta, Georgia.  With over twenty-six years in business, their award-winning stores have the pleasure of working with thousands of consignors and customers nationwide.

Throughout the month of January, Finders Keepers will be offering FREE workshops to help you get organized in 2011!  Geared to help you get started, they are bringing you four savvy organizational pros who will teach you how to make the process easier.  Click here for more information.

What are your most popular products or services?
Well I have 3 stores, one does men’s and women’s clothing, shoes and accessories, one does designer women’s and one does furniture and home furnishings so the answer is tricky.
Probably our most popular category is shoes and purses!  We recently did a 40% off all shoes at the Avondale store.  We have done sales before but this one was CRAZY!  I ended up in the back room where we keep the left shoes for 4 hours pulling shoe mates for the girls.  I had just stopped in to make sure everything was all set for the sale (it was my day off), we opened to a line of shoe-crazed women (I know them because I am one) and the madness did not stop for hours.  I literally pulled shoe mates for 4 hours before it calmed down!  We sold about 225 pairs of shoes in 2 days!  And handbags are always popular!  We rarely have to mark them down.  Sometimes I think having a store just for consigned shoes and handbags would be fun!

People may be surprised to know…
I am an Atlanta Native, you know we are rare these days.  I have sold other people’s stuff since I was about 10.  A friend and I used to set up our little shop of treasures on a street corner near our homes on a regular basis and sell stuff to Emory Students returning from class.  I love keeping merchandise out in the universe and am a big believer in feng shui.  I think hording stuff in closets and basements is bad feng shui and once you don’t love something anymore, it is your responsibility to return it to the universe so that someone else can have it and love it!

What or who inspired you to start your business?
My Dad, Casey Jones.  He was an entrepreneur who started a business in his garage at night, after working all day at his regular job and caring for his family.  He did all this after coming home from World War II.  I have a great deal of love and respect for this man.  He has always been my cheerleader, believing that I could do anything….and he loaned me the money for my first store!  He said consignment as a business is genius!  You don’t have any money tied up in inventory so if it doesn’t sell, it doesn’t matter.  The risks for a new venture are minimal so he was all for it…and it brought me and my family back from North Carolina.

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
I now own 2 of my buildings and rent one.  Many times when I was renting, I passed up commercial buildings that were for sale because I thought they were overpriced and I was afraid of the mortgage payments.  I look back and the buildings are worth WAY more than the prices that I passed up.  I finally bought 2 buildings and it was the smartest thing I did.  Don’t pass up opportunities to buy commercial real estate, especially if it is to run your own business out of them! Why pay rent when you can pay a mortgage?  There is one particular building in Avondale that was $180,000 in the early 90′s.  Now it is worth probably 2 million, even in this economy.  That is one I will never forget, I could have owned that!

Weekend CRAVE-ing:NYE Edition

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

If you’re still looking for the perfect NYE experience, look no further!  We’ve compiled a list of the most CRAVE-worthy events to ring in the new year–and to help you recover the day after.

Downtown Countdown
Your all inclusive party ticket will include a 5 and a half hour open bar, top notch cuisine, decorations, party favors, access to all areas on entertainment and Atlanta’s largest balloon drop at midnight.  With six party areas and themed rooms and three VIP lounges, this glam party will have something for everyone!

Peach Drop 2011
Located in Underground Atlanta, the 22nd Annual Peach Drop New Year’s Eve Celebration is the city’s signature event.  As 2011 nears, the main stage will light up with live performances and the 800 pound Peach will begin its decent just before the clock strikes midnight.

Yacht Rock New Years Eve at Park Tavern
If you’re looking for something a little more casual this NYE, but still want some pizazz, head on over to Park Tavern for Yacht Rock New Years Eve.  Enjoy live music while overlooking the Midtown skyline.   This is an all-inclusive event so your food and drinks will be covered until the wee hours of the morning.

Rehab Brunch at MARKET
We all know the morning after New Years Eve can sometimes be rough, and this year MARKET Buckhead wants to help!  To aid you through your post New Year’s Eve recovery, MARKET Buckhead is hosting a Rehab Brunch Saturday, January 1, 2011 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Recuperate or continue the party at MARKET with brunch and $11 bottomless Bloody Mary’s and Mimosas!

All Day Brunch at Diesel
If you get your day started a little late this Saturday, not to worry.  Diesel will be serving brunch all day and night.  Take advantage of this great deal and get brunch for two and a pitcher of Bloody Marys or mimosas for $25!

Weekend CRAVE-ing Dec.17-19

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Don’t let the cold scare you away–get out a shop, sip and savor all that Atlanta has to offer this weekend!

Mama Bath + Body’s Handmade Holiday Market Place
Saturday, December 18, 2010 10am-4pm
Head over to Mama Bath + Body this Saturday for some unique holiday shopping for handmade gifts your friends and family will adore!  Sip Mama’s complimentry famous fuzzy navel punch while shopping for goodies from some of Atlanta’s best designers and artists.

Westside Provisions District’s Holiday Shopping and Caroling Event
Saturday, December 18, 2010 11am-1pm
Sing and shop your way thought Westide Provisions District this Saturday for a fun and unique way to finish up your holiday shopping.  Enjoy award-winning food from West Egg Café, Taqueria del Sol and Star Provisions while singing along to festive music and shopping at some of the cities most eclectic shops!

Lunch with Santa at Shula’s 347 Grill
Saturday, December 18, 2010 11am-2pm
Get into the holiday spirit while enjoying some great eats with Santa this weekend at Shula’s 347 Grill!  This is the last weekend to enjoy Santa’s company at Shula’s.  Bring in a new toy for donation to Toys for Tots and receive a FREE kids meal from the children’s menu!

Holiday Ice Spectacular at Cobb Energy Center
December 16-24, 2010
Indulge in some good old fashion Christmas fun this weekend at the Holiday Ice Spectacular.  Coming to Atlanta for the first time ever this weekend, this fun filled frosty show is bursting with spectacular music, skating, dance, and comedy – all presented in the context of a warm, humorous story that the whole family will enjoy.  Tickets range from $20-69 with shows running through Christmas Eve.

Weekend CRAVE-ing: December 10-12, 2010

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Although it might be tempting to stay cooped up at home this chilly December weekend, check out all these great events going on around town before you stake out your spot on the couch.  From shows and Santa to sipping and skating, braving the cold this weekend will be well worth it!

Cirque du Soleil: OVO
You still have two weeks left to catch OVO at Atlantic Station. Cirque du Soleil’s latest touring show, Ovo, will be showing through December 19.  You will be mesmerized by the colorful ecosystem teeming with life, where insects work, eat, crawl, flutter, play, fight and look for love in a non-stop riot of energy and movement.  Buy tickets today and don’t miss the opportunity for this sense-stimulating experience while it’s still here!

Ice Skating in Piedmont Park
CRAVE-ing a boost in your holiday spirit?  Embrace the chilly weather at Atlanta’s newest ice skating rink!  The Rink at Park Tavern opened this November and will be providing holiday cheer, warm goodies, signature cocktails and more through Valentines Day.  The Rink will reside in the Garden Tent and will be complete with modern amenities: for day & night skating, a heated tent, piped-in music with a mega sound system, and rink-side dining.

2010 Virginia-Highland Tour of Homes
Ever wondered what the inside of those beautiful homes in the Highlands look like? Don’t miss the opportunity to see for yourself this weekend!  Saturday and Sunday’s Virginia-Highland Tour of Homes is a vibrant, flavorful 2-day home tour and food tasting event showcasing the beautiful homes of the Virginia-Highland neighborhood and tastings by local restaurants.  Tickets are $25 and all proceeds from benefit Highland Park, the new neighborhood greenspace at the corner of North Highland and St. Charles.

Pictures with Santa at Glamour Paws
We know your pooches have been begging you to take them to see Santa for months–now is your chance!  Bring your dog into Glamour Paws to take pictures with Santa Saturday, December 11, 2010 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.  You will receive one free image download with the option to take additional poses and/or purchase additional prints.  Photography by Alecia Lauren Photography.  BONUS: Shop & Save 15% off everything in the store, Saturday only!  This event might just be too cute to pass up!

Meet Holland Muscio of Balloonacy

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

For over 25 years, the balloon, floral and decor experts at Balloonacy have been decorating metro Atlanta…and beyond!  From birthday parties and Bar Mitzvahs to cocktail soirees, large Galas and weddings, Balloonacy provides décor for all types of events.  Give them a call today, Balloonacy wants to help make your next event POP!

Balloonacy was recently awarded third place in the tabletop centerpiece competition at FLOAT, a balloon artist convention!  With a “Sweet Sixteen” theme, Balloonacy chose a Monster Truck themed Sweet Sixteen piece showing the judges just how creative they can be.  Congratulations!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Fun, Colorful, Creative

What are your most popular products or services?
Our balloons!  All of our decor is customized for your event!

People may be surprised to know…
I have to utilize those seemigly useless math classes from school almost daily including algebra, geometry, chemistry & physics!

What or who inspired you to start your business?
The previous Balloonacy owners!  I started helping them to make extra money, then I apprenticed with them and fell in love with the world of latex!

Who is your role model or mentor?
The women who take on the role of President of the Junior League of Atlanta. An amazing undertaking. Professionally I admire Maxine Burton,owner of burton+Burton one of the largest Balloon and gift importers/distributors (and based in Athens!).

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?
Saying yes to a design a customer wants when in my heart I know its not going to live up to my standards.

How do you spend your free time?
What is that?

What is your indulgence?
Good glass of wine and artisan cheeses.

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
Anywhere theres a patio and cold adult beverages!

CRAVE Chat Recap: Building Grassroots Community Organizations

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

In case you missed last week’s CRAVE Chat: Building Grassroots Community Organizations, here is a recap of the night’s conversation, advice and inspiration.  Our panel featured Kate Atwood of Kate’s Club and Lady Rogue of rogueApron, Lady Rogue Business Network and growBot Garden.  They both know all about expanding their businesses through grassroots with great success.

Kate Atwood
katesclub.org

After loosing her mother to cancer, Kate Atwood founded Kate’s Club, an Atlanta-based not-for-profit organization that provides support to children and teens facing life after the death of a parent or sibling.  Recognizing first-hand the importance of support Kate’s vision was to build a place for grieving children to have fun and learn to cope with their loss.

Today, Kate’s Club serves hundreds of children through year-round social and emotional support programs.

Twitter: @KateAtwood

Lady Rogue

RogueApron.com
ladyroguebiz.ning.com
growbotgarden.com

Since she emerged on the Atlanta scene in 2008, Lady Rogue has founded an underground dining community (rogueApron), a entrepreneur network (Lady Rogue Business Network), and a speculative agricultural robotics project at Georgia Tech (growBot Garden), which was recently featured at the arts and technology festival, 01SJ.org.

Q & A with our panel:

(To Kate) As someone not from Atlanta, how did you get started and build your network?
Kate- It is important to take a very social approach.  Trust is a huge marketing tool, and the more relational you can be the better. It is also very important to show your face for credibility.
Lady Rogue- How many favors have you done in your business lately?  You should give away three times as much business as you are bringing in.
*Do an auction
*Give away a gift certificate
*Go to events that your company wouldn’t necessarily be expected to go to.

From when you started out to today, how have your goals changed?
Lady Rogue- I did not start out really formally, but now I’m finding I’m growing up a bit.
Kate- I always thought that if I can hang on long enough to get myself out of the way, that is where I want to be.  When I first started out I was so young and fearless, it was almost dangerous.  This time around I am trying to be more strategic, getting investors involved and being smart about my decisions.  Also, don’t try and do it alone.  It is very important to know your strengths and your weaknesses and be able to ask for help when you need to.

How do you gauge what is safe and what isn’t in terms of collaboration and sharing your ideas?
Kate- Its all about relationships.  Be aware of it, don’t force relationships.  You can get into trouble by forcing it.  I know what it’s like having trouble letting go of your baby, but in business you need to try and let that go.
Lady Rogue- Don’t gamble what you can’t afford to lose.  And just remember, you will always get burned at least once, it’s going to happen.
Kate- We live in such a world of personal brands.  What your trying to sell and do will set you apart from everyone else and your competitors.

When do I know that I am ready to grow my weekend hobby into a business?  At what point do I know it is worth the risk of quitting?
Kate- Its going to have to be a leap.  I didn’t actually get a pay check for a year and a half after leaving my job.  I took on other jobs that took less of my mind like nannying and adminstrative work so I could focus on building my business.  If you are waiting for a moment, it’s not going to happen.
Lady Rogue- Take the thing you are really excited and try out  an event: if you fail at least it will make a good story :)
Kate- Network with people in your industry.  Contact people and ask to talk to them.  The hardest step is the first one. It takes a unique person to be an entrepreneur.

How have your views on money changed?
Kate- Non-profit is very unique because you never actually own it, so I can’t make decisions about how to spend money.  Everything is public and transparent in the world of non-profit.
Lady Rogue- Since I mostly do events, I’ve noticed people have increasingly higher standards but don’t want to pay more.  I also want it more than I did before.

Like what you see?  Join us for our next event!  We will be hosting at special CRAVE Tweet-up at Spice Market for Social Media Atlanta on Thursday, November 11th at 6:00 pm. Entry is FREE. Hope to see you there!  Click HERE for more details.

Thank you again to our wonderful panel and our sponsor, Candy Cake Company.

The Weekly CRAVE-ing: November 3-6

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Can you believe it’s already November?   Don’t forget to  “fall forward” on Saturday night, then take advantage of the extra hour at one of these fabulous events!

Get your ‘Stash On
With the new chill in the air, we are all looking for that extra little bit of warmth. What better way to celebrate bundling up than with a “Mustache Party” at the High Museum of Art. This Friday, November 5th, at 8pm all are invited to show off their real or fake mustaches–ladies included. The event will feature live music, cold beer, and a mustache contest prior to a special viewing of the movie “The Mustache” as 10pm on Sifly Piazza. So get growing and buy your ticket now to show off you best facial hair creation!

Chomp & Stomp
No, this has nothing to do with any gators…here its all about the Chili. This Saturday, November 6th, Stomp on over to Cabbagetown to chow down on some of the most CRAVE-able Chili in town. The Chomp & Stomp Chili Cook-off & Festival will run from 11am to 6pm but get there EARLY because there will be some serious cooking going down and samples won’t last all day.

The Decatur Wine Festival
Metro Atlanta’s largest outdoor wine festival, this year’s Decatur Wine Festival will feature organic & sustainably produced wines along with over 350 other domestic and international selections. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are limited to only 2,000 people, so make sure you are on the list for this once a year event that is sure to be a tasty time!

Art in the Park
Chastainn Park is opening its gates to stimulate your senses with a two-day outdoor event focused on the visual arts. This Saturday & Sunday at the Chastain Park Arts Festival there will be free admission, art, entertainment, and food for all. With the goals of giving back to the community and creating a festival for the artists by the artists, this event is sure to be show with something for everyone. So whether you are looking to get your Christmas shopping started a little early or just want to enjoy a nice day out with your family, The Chastain Park Arts Festival is the great way to enjoy that little bit of outdoor weather we have left!

Dia de Los Muertos
Literally translated, “Day of the Dead,” Atlanta will celebrate the holiday for the very first time this Sunday at the opulent Atlantic Station. From 12pm-5pm on November 7th, Atlanta Day of The Dead will work to educated, entertain, and interact with all who attend this free celebration. The event will feature delcious Latino cuisine, live performances by local and national artists, a much more. Head on out to make this event one that people will CRAVE for years to come!

Canvas & Cocktails
Who says you can’t drink & paint? At Creatively Yours, that is exactly what they want you to do! If fall is becoming just a little too chilly for you, then park yourself inside the Creatively Yours studio in Brookhaven and enjoy some good old Pinot & Painting with your very best girlfriends. You provide the drinks & snacks to nosh on, and the studio will provide the paint and instructions. No matter what your skill level or artistic ability, everyone can create something uniquely theirs to proudly display in any room at home. Schedules are released at the beginning of every month, so pick your painting today and sign up right away!

CRAVE Tweet Up: Social Media Week

Monday, November 1st, 2010


WHAT: Social Media Atlanta CRAVE Tweet Up
WHEN: Thursday November 11, 6:00-8:00
WHERE: Spice Market- W Midtown Atlanta 188 14th Street, NE
PRICE: FREE (cash bar)

Come out and join the savviest women in the city for a special CRAVE Atlanta Tweet Up event for Social Media Atlanta.

As the #2 Most Wired City in the U.S. according to Forbes magazine, it’s no mystery why Atlanta is also one of the top cities in social media.  Many multinational companies call Atlanta home and have fully embraced the power of this new medium using it to reach out to consumers and build communities around their brands.

Social Media Atlanta is a week-long series of events which will celebrate the technology and social media marketing achievements of Atlanta.

Sip and savor CRAVE-able cocktails and delicious bites from Spice Market with Atlanta’s top social media mavens as we kick off our search for the best female entreprenesses to include in our 2011 book, which will be published next spring.

Inspired by the vibrant street life of Southeast Asia, Spice Market in the W Atlanta-Midtown enchants guests with adventurous flavors from internationally renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.  The restaurant’s bold dishes include everything from chili crusted short ribs with egg noodles to spiced chicken samosas with cilantro yogurt.

Don’t miss out on your chance to mix and mingle with your favorite Atlanta tweeps. Entry is FREE: tweet you there!

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The Weekly CRAVE-ing: Halloween Style

Friday, October 29th, 2010

The scariest day of the year is almost upon us. Have you decided how to join in  on all the boos & screams?? If not, here are some of the most fabulous Halloween treasures happening around the city of Atlanta this weekend. You are sure to find something to fill that horrific CRAVE-ing for a little scare!

A Ghostly Tour
Take a stroll around the lovely railroad town of Norcross and encounter some of the “Southern Spirits” still there today. This marks the last weekend for the 2010 season of the Norcross Ghost Tour. With a round for kids starting at 7pm and an adult showing beginning at 8 or 9pm, the Norcross Ghost Tour will give you insight into some of the most infamous murders and spine-tingling mysterys in the area. Whether you decide to start your Halloween weekend off with a BOO! or end it with a scream, this ghostly time is sure to be a scare!

Big Wicked
$5,000 & a costume contest. Almost sounds too good to be true, right? Well its not if you show up for Q100′s Big Wicked 2010 this Friday beginning at 9pm. The annual event will be held at Compound in Atlanta and features a costume contest, psychics, and plam readings for all attendees. Get tickets here, dress to impress, and who knows, you may just walk home with $5,000 in your pocket.

Boos & Brews
Are you looking for a scary good time? Then dress up in your best costume and head on over to the SweetWater Brewery this Saturday from 9pm-1am for Boos & Brews presented by Full Pint Productions. For the frighteningly low price of $30 you can get into the brewery, take home a souvenir pint glass, and sample a hearty amount of SweetWater brews. There will be entertainment galore to help kick off the Halloween celebration right, so get your tickets before its too late!

Feeling Fabulous & Fancy
Get lost in a magical world of masquerades and cocktails. The Fabulous Fox Theater is hosting an Evening of Elegance this October 30th from 8pm-midnight  at the Atlanta Halloween Ball. There will be endless cocktails, light hors d’ouevres, comedy, music, dancing, and more. This event is truly one to dress up for, so ladies pick out your best gowns, men iron up your tuxedos, and everyone be sure to get your masquerade mask to add onto the mystery. Tickets can be purchased here with all proceeds going to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

How to Solve a Murder Mystery
There’s been a Murder at Dracula’s Castle and Dad’s Garage is here to solve it! In honor of the true Halloween Holiday, Z Gillispie and some of the best improvisers around will put on a showing of “Murder at Dracula’s Castle: A Very Special Sir John Holmes Murder Mystery.” So skip the trick-or-treating this October 31st and head out to Dad’s Garage at 8pm for a riot of a show, complete with 3 seat packages…Just Seats, Seats + 2 Drinks, or Fancy Pants Seats + 3 Drinks. Pick your poison and the laughs will be provided for a night of scary fun!

Shopping for a Cause: Partners Card Benefitting Camp Twin Lakes

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

CRAVE-ing some guilt-free fall shopping?  Camp Twin Lakes is launching its 2010 Partners Card, a popular fundraiser that gives the cardholder 20% savings at over 550 metro Atlanta stores, restaurants, spas and hotels.

Sound like a win/win? It is! Here’s how it works:

  • Atlanta card buyers purchase the card for $60.
  • Over 550 participating Partners Card retailers and restaurants offer a generous 20% discount (excluding alcohol) to card holders for the ten-day period of October 22-31, 2010.
  • 30 participating National online retailers will honor the Partners Card Online for a 24-day period of October 22 – November 14, 2010.
  • 100% of the $60 card purchase goes directly to support Camp Twin Lakes’ camping programs for children with serious illnesses, disabilities and other challenges.

The Partners Card raised approximately $240,000 in 2009 to send children with serious illnesses and life challenges to Camp Twin Lakes.  This year, the Grand Hyatt Buckhead, is the first hotel to honor the Partners Card discount.  Also new this year is Partners Card Online, giving cardholders 24 days to shop 24/7. For 24 days, October 22– November 14, over 30 national online retailers will honor the 20% discount through entering a coupon code at purchase.

Partners Cards are available for purchase at many of the featured retailers listed HERE, or you can purchase your card online, print it out and start shopping for a cause!  Visit www.partnerscard.com for more information.

About Camp Twin Lakes
Camp Twin Lakes is a nonprofit organization that offers year-round recreational, therapeutic, and educational programs for children and young adults facing serious illnesses, disabilities and challenges.  With its network of over 48 Partner organizations, Camp Twin Lakes provides life-changing experiences at its state-of-the-art, fully accessible camps in Rutledge, Georgia; in Winder, Georgia; and other at locations throughout the state.  Camp Twin Lakes is accredited by the American Camp Association.  For more information, visit www.camptwinlakes.org.