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Tricks of the Trade

Monday, May 31st, 2010

When great minds come together, amazing things can happen. When great CRAVE minds come together, amazing things DO happen! Part of our mission – along with being the go-to source for all things fab in your city – is to connect women business-owners to the resources, information, and other like-minded women that will enable their success and growth as professionals. So to offer up some advice and inspiration to all of our hard-working entreprenesses, we’ve got a handful of intelligent lady-experts opening up their book of knowledge for us. Consider it the metaphorical – and less painful form of walking a mile in their fiercely fabulous high-heeled shoes. Read on for each experts’ single most important tip for fellow entreprenesses and their favorite part about working with women in business.

Dawn McCooey- McCooey Consulting Group Inc.Woman’s Enterprise Centre
Must-do: Understand the act and the art of juggling. If you know which balls are rubber and which are glass – you can handle anything.
Love-to-do: As a business advisor with Women’s Enterprise Centre, and as a consultant, I love the energy and the synergy of women business owners. I love how they are willing to collaborate and build community.

Carlie Smith- Portobello West
Must-do: Don’t write-off any idea until you’ve looked at it from various perspectives and always run the numbers.
Love-to-do: Female business owners are very supportive of one another and are great at working together to create amazing projects and businesses!

Pauline O’Malley- TheRevenueBuilder
Must-do: Without sales, you don’t have a business. As a woman, you have the natural abilities to persuade others to believe in you. Women are the best sales people in the world; they just don’t know it yet!

Heather White- 2020 Communications
Must-do: Take action!
Love-to-do: Sitting on the shoulders of my clients and watching them make their dreams come true. Female business owners have high energy and it’s a lot of fun to be around them.

Felicia Lee- Ghost CEO Advisor
Must-do: You are not an island – utilize mentors, resources and communities around you to help you build your business.
Love-to-do: Many women entrepreneurs are afraid of sales.  It’s been incredibly rewarding to see the transformation from fear to embracing to owning the sales process!

Katie Bennett- Double Black Diamond Coaching
Must-do: What separates my clients that get good results from my clients who get great results is commitment.  100% or 0%. There is no wiggle room on true commitment.
Love-to-do: The best part of my job is getting to help people achieve the lives and businesses they have always dreamed of.

Shauna Causey- Voluntweetup
Must-do: Test your limits on how generous you can be.
Love-to-do: The best part of my job is that I get to talk about dynamic ideas, inspiring people and worthwhile causes.

Maria Ross- Red Slice
Must-do: Make sure you know who your audience is! Get as close to defining your “ideal” customer vs. just your “average” customer.
Love-to-do: Seeing the light go off when they discover what their brand is really all about or who really is their ideal customer.

Andrea Baxter- Bratface Marketing
Must-do: There is nothing more beneficial to business women in a small city than to get out there, make yourself aware, and make a name for yourself.
Love-to-do: I would be lying if I didn’t say the freedom it allows me to have my own business.

Satisfy Your Senses at Matsu

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Dava Muramatsu is dedicated to helping women get in touch with their inner elegance.  At her upscale Back Bay boutique, Matsu, located at 259 Newbury St. #2, Dava encourages women to “play when you get dressed up.  Play, period.”  “Indulge your essence” with “life enriching style” and allow Dava to be your guide.  With a gorgeous selection of clothes and accessories from Dava’s vision, you’re sure to find your style and a little bit of soul at Matsu.  Head on over to Newbury Street today to find out what you’ve been missing.  For more information visit www.matsuboston.com.  In the meantime, learn a little more about the mind behind Matsu below:


What do you want your customers to feel?

I want people to feel opulent about themselves.  One way I access and inspire people is by triggering their senses – all five senses.

What can people expect when they walk in your store?

When you walk in the first thing that hits you will be the smell.  When you leave you’re just haunted by it…Smell can bring you places.  It can bring you so much.

What makes Matsu different than other stores?

One reason this store is different than most is that it is in-tune to the soul.  Soul you cannot purchase.

Anything you CRAVE for summer?

Calleen Cordero sandals.  They feel somewhat Roman.  They’re studded and handmade.  They’re really like jewelry for the feet.

Sweet Summer Accessories

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Summer is just around the corner, and you know what that means!  Time to snag some sweet shades, a hat for the heat or any other accessories that suit your summer fancy.  You may even score that cute sundress you can’t get off your mind at one of these secret spots!  Check out these Boston-area locales for your summer style hunt.  You’ll be in the sand, out on the lake or at your Memorial Day BBQ in the fashion you CRAVE! What better way to kick off summer?

Habitwww.habitshop.com

This stylish shop in South Boston offers everything you could ever want – and more!  With a wide variety of fashions from the designers you CRAVE, including Any Colour You Like, Scrapbook and Haven, you’re sure to find the summer style that screams YOU and won’t break the piggy bank. Owners Pamela Santorelli and Leila Moore are dedicated to bringing you the best in style at an affordable price.  Right now, we CRAVE Big Buddha bags – perfect for all your beach needs!  Head on over to South Boston and make this cute shop a Habit.

Nomadwww.nomadcambridge.com

Vintage and tribal prints are in!  For a cultural and colorful experience that will leave you with awesome accessories for the summer, head on over to Nomad, located in Cambridge’s Porter Square.  Cute shoes, colorful totes and playful jewelry – whatever you’re after and whatever you’re style, Nomad has you covered and adorned with only the best.  We CRAVE Melissa shoes and a BBDakota strapless dress – what could be better for a day at the beach?  Don’t let us decide for you, conjure your “urban nomad” and head over to Porter Square today!

Moxiewww.moxieboston.com

Do you have Moxie?  No, we’re not talking about Maine’s finest carbonated beverage.  We’re talking about the store and the fine, fearless, feminine attitude that comes with it!  Spice up your wardrobe with some with accessories from Moxie, which boasts locations in Beacon Hill and Wellesley.  Weather you’re after the cutest headbands of the season, sunglasses or clutches, Owner Karen Fabbri and Manager Kristen Caldon of Moxie have your back with their “fashion-forward” selection.  We CRAVE any pair of shoes from this sweet boutique – you can’t beat the spirited collection at Moxie.

Dangerous Foods Hiding in Your Pantry

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Do you CRAVE a healthier lifestyle? We asked one of our favorite wellness gurus, Jamie Dougherty, for some simple ways to improve your diet by cleaning out the “dangerous” foods hiding in your pantry. Here is what Jamie had to say about those last few items in your kitchen standing between you and your healthiest self.

When people begin to eat better, the food in their refrigerator changes. More fruits, fresh vegetables, organic, pasture raised diary and meat. However there is one place that is always the last vestige of unhealthy food…the pantry! Pantries are the final frontier of “hazardous for your health” foods. Pantry food must be shelf stable, meaning food items are pumped full of chemicals and preservatives to make them last longer. Processed foods are also loaded with sugar, low quality oils and genetically modified fillers that can damage our bodies.

Luckily there are a number of tasty alternatives to replace the unhealthier models. Here are a few easy pantry raiding swap-outs to get started.

Top 5 pantry foods to replace

Bread crumbs

OUT - The packaged stuff. Full of hydrogenated oils, sugar, and anti-caking agents.
IN - Make your own crumbs. Take unused stale bread, put in a food processor with sea salt, and then toast in a slow oven. Keep them in the freezer or in the pantry in a sealed container.

Broth

OUT - Bouillon cubes, powder or canned stock. Full of sugar, low quality salt, MSG, and genetically modified ingredients.
IN – Homemade or organic boxed stock (Pacific Naturals Vegetable Stock is very good).

Cooking Oils, Fats & Sprays

OUT –Aerosol oils (PAM) and vegetable shortenings. Dump the corn, peanut, vegetable, soybean, safflower oils, margarine, and Crisco.
IN - High quality extra virgin olive oil, extra virgin coconut oil, sesame oil, flaxseed & hemp oils, ghee/clarified butter, organic butter.

Salad Dressing and Sauces

OUT - Bottled dressings, marinades, sugary BBQ sauce, ketchup, soy sauce.
IN – fruit sweetened ketchup and BBQ sauce (check out Organicville), tamari/shoyu, and homemade dressings. Use good oils, balsamic/red wine vinegar, ginger/sesame oil/tamari, tahini with lemon.

Vanilla

OUT
- Imitation vanilla: loaded with corn syrup and added sugars.
IN – Real vanilla extract and vanilla beans. They’re expensive, but totally worth it!

To receive your fill of healthy living tips become a JAMIE|LIVING Facebook Fan or follow her on Twitter! You can also find delicious recipes at www.jamieliving.blogspot.com.

Jamie G. Dougherty is the owner and founder of JAMIE|LIVING, Health and Lifestyle Counseling. She is an AADP certified Holistic Nutrition Counselor with a private and corporate practice that offers assistance nationwide. She is passionate about deliciously healthy food and specializes in helping her clients transform their lives through the power of nutrition and self-care.

Insight from Makeup Artist, Sheila Patel

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Whether it’s just a hint of blush on our cheeks, a swab of lipgloss to our puckers, or a brush of mascara to our batting eyelashes, we all want to look and feel our best! However, with the plethora of make-up options out there, finding the right products can be quite overwhelming…what color foundation to use, what eyeshadows look best on a brown-eyed beauty, liquid eyeliner or pencil??? This is where renowned make-up artist, Sheila Patel comes into the picture. With a trained eye, a steady and skilled hand, she applies the right mixture of shadows and powders…Voila! You have your own customized look. Here is her expert advice and a video featuring the “Artist at Work”, enjoy!

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?

My sister in law, Xuan Thu Pham encouraged me to get back to doing something that I have excelled in in the past and all the credit goes to her for my getting back in.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?

Overscheduling. Earlier on in my career when I just started out, there was a time when I was working continuously from one makeup client to another in a single day. Because I worked with more clients than I could manage in one day, I felt that I did not put in the effort and time that each client deserved. I wanted to give the focus and attention to each person, but with time against me, I was not able to do that. From that experience on, I never did that again. Each customer is special to me and I’ll only work on a client at a time – that is my philosophy.

What is your favorite make-up brand?

I like different makeup brands for different reasons. I use MAC, Shu Uemura, Glauca Rossi, NARS, Makeup Forever, Ben Nye, and Kryolan. In fact, I have so many different brands in my professional makeup toolbox that I can’t name all the brands I enjoy using. Each brand is uniquely used for different purposes and events such as TV or weddings. As an everyday favorite makeup brand, I like Bobbi Brown.

What defines the Bollywood style? Do you think it would cross-over to the U.S.?

I’m glad you asked me this question because so many people have different notions of what the “Bollywood style” is and what it really means. Coming from Mumbai and having worked with Bollywood and MTV – I see the different perceptions of how people view Bollywood. What defines the Bollywood style has more to do with what you see on a film set: the movie scenes, dance scenes, and the ensemble of women who dress up in extravagant attire along with the extravagant makeup to go with it. Bollywood is about glamour, visual performance artistry, and telling a story.

This is why a Bollywood style is not suitable for everyday looks. If you’ve ever seen a wedding scene from a Bollywood film, you’ll notice the rich colors, embroideries, and magnificent jewelry that the women are wearing. Also notice their makeup – it’s created and done up to be very dramatic. When you wear such beautiful clothes, your face is competing with it and pales in comparison to what you’re wearing. That’s why it has to look very dramatic.

I think it the Bollywood look can absolutely cross over to the U.S. if it’s in the wedding space. However, with everyday looks, it might be too much, especially without the costumes. But if you’re up for that look for yourself, why not?

What is your favorite make-up look for spring/summer?

I have this secret passion for the orange and yellow color theme. If it’s done well, it can really work for you. Case in point: you can use a yellow eyeshadow

and apply it over your eyelids. Then use an orange eyeshadow to contour the lids as well as the edges. Next, you can define your eyes with black eyeliner and mascara – and voila. Most people think they can’t use these colors, but you can!

What is the most common make-up mistakes you see people make?

Mismatched foundation has to be the topper on the list. This is the most common mistake I’d like to see people stop making. Coming from an Asian country, there is an obsession to have fair skin. People try to correct that by using light foundation. The end result? Your skin will end up looking grey. Also, some people tend to incorrectly use bronzers or foundation that’s too dark for them, which are really too orange for one’s face. This looks hideous.

A good indicator of using the proper foundation for yourself is to reference it in natural sunlight. Typically, when you buy it in the mall under fluorescent lighting, it’s easy to make the mistake of buying the wrong color for your skintone. What you can do is apply a small amount from the tester on your skin – step outside and see if it matches your skin. Just be true to your skin tone and be proud of your natural beauty.

Visit Sheila Patel at:

Website: sheilapatelsf.com

Blog: bit.ly/MakingFaces

Twitter: bit.ly/cZvamc

Facebook: bit.ly/cKLfS7

YouTube: bit.ly/91hB9F

Savas Studios Grand Opening Saturday May 22

Friday, May 21st, 2010


What:
Savas Studios Grand Opening
Where:
South Boston – 134 Beach Street
When:
Saturday, May 22 8-11pm
More Information:
savasstudios.com

It’s time to take some snapshots and make some memories!  Sister duo Stephanie and Christine Savas are pleased to bring Bostonians the very best in make-up and photography services at their new business at Savas Studios.  With Christine’s experience in the world of make-up artistry on film and photo shoots from New York to Los Angeles and Stephanie’s local photojournalism training from Boson University and seasoned skills (she recently scored second in the Prix de la Photographie Paris 2009 competition), you’ve found the dynamic talent you need for any of your photo shoots needs at Savas Studio.  CRAVE memories of your wedding, pets, party or girl’s night out?  Need some head shots or portraits?  This super-power sister team has you covered.  Be sure to celebrate with both Savas women and drop on by and take a (snap) shot at some of the great services offered at Savas.  You won’t be disappointed!

3rd Annual Twilight Sidewalk Sale this Weekend!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010


Who: Twilight Boutique
What:
3rd Annual Sidewalk Sale
Where:
12 Fleet St., Boston
When:
Saturday, May 22 from 11-8pm and Sunday, May 23 from 12-6pm
More Information:
Check out Twilight Boutique on Twitter @twilightboutiqu

Alison Barnard, owner of  in-jean-ius and Twilight Boutique brings her closest to yours – on the sidewalk of course!  Be sure to head on down to Fleet Street this weekend to score a selection of only the sweetest styles from Alison, the fashionable maven dedicated to bring Bostonian women the very best.  We totally CRAVE the Paint Brush Prints, Coastal Colors and Tribal Inspired Prints.  Whether you’re looking to score a dress, top, bottoms, jacket, handbag or jewelry or have your heart set on a unique piece from designers Nicole Miller, Beth Bowley, Michael Stars or Bailey 44, Twilight has you covered!

How to Plan Your Perfect Summer Party with LA Glam

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Planning a party can be loads of fun but let’s be totally honest…planning and attending the same party can be tough. That’s why CRAVE asked Christina Murphy, who runs LA Glam Events with her partner Erin Preuss to give us a few pointers. The good news is that with a little planning and creative magic you can host a party everyone (including you) will love!

With the summer party season about to get into full swing starting on Memorial Day Weekend it’s a perfect time to treat your friends to a love-everything-about-summer party that will set the standard for everyone else. (And no, it doesn’t require boatloads of cash or a swank Hampton’s seaside soirees.)

4 easy ways to make your Memorial Day BBQ better than everyone else’s

1) Invites: Evites are ok, Paperless Post is so cool (but pricey) and so why stick to the norm. A trip to the 99 Cents store will yield a plethora of fun and funky ideas. It’s much less expensive than you would think to send unusual invites and it’s a great way to make your party stand out from the rest. Mix and match and let your imagination run wild. It’s half the fun.

2) Food: it’s sort of crucial to a good party. Nothing is more delicious and easy than good old fashion burgers on the grill and burgers don’t have to boring. Add an array of interesting self-serve toppings like sautéed mushrooms, arugula, bacon, avocado, etc to create a gourmet burger bar. You can even ask people to write down their custom burger, name it and take pictures for your own Burger Hall of Fame.

3) Cocktails: a trip to your local farmers market will start your inner mixologist juices flowing. Take all the favs (fresh squeezed OJ, grapefruit, lemon and lime) throw in some new twists (muddle berries, pineapple or watermelon) and some smoothie-like purees (cantaloupe, honeydew, banana and mango).Use some basic alcohols and set it all out for people to create their own signature cocktail. People love experimenting and the bonus is for the people who are going adult-beverage free they can make a killer virgin version of the same thing.

4) Décor: for some seriously-talented-crafty types décor is a hallmark of their parties. For me, with limited time, décor needs to be simple and accessible. My favorite budget friendly décor item is cotton quilt fabrics. These fabrics are your new, super crafty best friend. You can make awesome mix and match table overlays (most standard fabrics aren’t wide enough for a full table linen) but they make cute overlays either over whatever linens already have or over plain white sheets hemmed to fit your table. Mix patterns and colors to create a really festive look.

The good news is all these projects are relatively easy and don’t require a bunch of time or money. Just give yourself a week to work on your décor projects in the evening and prep your food and juices the morning of your event and you will be able to party-hardy with all your pals!

Time to Shine with a Mani/Pedi!

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Summer is just around the corner and you know what that means!  Time to get those digits and ten little piggies out of hibernation and into the fresh air.  First, be sure to treat your tired feet and hands and dress up your nails with a color you CRAVE.  Whether you’re a classic red kind of gal or a funky fuchsia diva when it comes to nail color, these Boston-area salons are sure to give you the perfect mani or pedi to leave you spruced up and ready for summer in no time!

Element Day Spa – elementsalonspa.com

At Element Day Spa in Charlestown, owner Martha Hardiman and team know just what you need to recover, rejuvenate your fingers, toes and body to look and feel your best.  Whether you CRAVE a classy French manicure, foot soak or hand rejuvenation, Element offers anything and everything you need to achieve perfect balance.  At Element, you can always expect top-notch service, great prices and an “oasis” where you can “escape and recover from stress.”  Sound divine?  Head on over to Charlestown to check out this gem for yourself!

Orange Nail Studio – orangenailstudio.com

Owner Virak Chintra Kimkhnal knows just how to bring the perfect color into your life at Orange Nail Studio in Beverly.  With a “full menu” of treatments for your hands, feet and face, Orange Nail Studio is perfect for any woman, even for those on the go!  If you’re in a hurry be sure to check out Orange’s Express Manicure.  If you have a little more time, sit back an relax.  We CRAVE the Orange Passion Manicure with complete with “anti-aging crystal exfoliator,” “a super-hydrating paraffin wrap” and a “soothing hot towel treatment.”  We’re in heaven just thinking about it!

The Square Nail Studio – squarenailstudio.com

This sweet spot in Somerville is as natural as you can possibly get!  Owner Heather, who describes herself as “a little more Rembrandt, less Picasso,” is dedicated to bringing Bostonians the very best in natural nail care in a comfy, cozy, rustic, antique-feeling boutique setting.  We CRAVE a Square Manicure with one of Heather’s crew, complete with a consultation to find the perfect length and shape for our nails, aromatic oil and high shine buff.  Whatever color or you choose, you’re sure to be in good hands.  Enjoy a mani or pedi in an environment of your dreams at the Square Nail today!

Get Creative with CreateGirl Julieann of Jace Interiors

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Julieann Covino of Jace Interiors will deliver the style you CRAVE.  This “creative girl with a love of interiors” is sure to help you craft the perfect environment in your home to suit your functional needs and personality.  Best of all, Julieann believes everyone can enjoy a design dream in their home for an affordable price.  Whatever your needs are, Julieann “CreateGirl” is there for all of your interior design needs with the mantra: “Your Home, Your Style, My Assistance.”  Head on over to jaceinteriors.com today.  In the meantime, learn more about the creative connoisseur below and start forming your design fantasies today!

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Affordable, Creative, Inspiring

What are your most popular products or services?

The Design Session is the most popular service. It’s an affordable few hours of brainstorming and easy solutions. A great jump start to any design project!

People may be surprised to know…

With only a few quick changes any room can be transformed. Rearranging furniture, painting or adding accents can easily pull a space together.

What is your indulgence?
Accent Pillows, Coats, Bags and really great food!