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Josie Adele’s Artistic Take on Jewelry

Friday, April 9th, 2010

We love that Josie Adele CRAVES local, just like us! She is passionate about art and health and truly embodies the spirit of a great entrepreness. With her eco-efficient jewelry, she strives to bring out the essence of one’s inner spirit and song.

How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Passion, Charm, Movement.

What are your most popular products or services?
Uniquely shaped neck cuffs of forged metal and the meandering Fluid rings such as Ride are top sellers. For Global Verve, the Cascade necklace for women–the elongated design is very flattering.

People may be surprised to know…
My jewelry creations started when I was 7 with a seashell kit my mother gave to me, continued in college selling beaded and wire wrapped designs, and the signature collection–Fluidance–was derived from found materials from the hardware store.

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
Dancing has always been an emotional and physical release for me. Observing the human spirit collide, and with grace, has allowed me to reflect upon the movement of the human spirit. This, and relations to the undulating curves of nature have inspired my designs. The motivation for starting a business came from the passionate fire I felt upon creating jewelry.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
Understanding the financial aspect of running a business is so important in the overall success. When you know where you are financially, and can measure where you’ve been, it allows you to really target where it is you are wanting to go.

How do you spend your free time?
I love to re-charge by spending time outdoors and with friends supporting the arts. Hiking, biking, camping, backpacking and yoga are all part of my balance as well as supporting local theater, art and dance with my friends. Each of these things, in turn, have a special influence on my creations.

What is your indulgence?
A candle-lit bubble bath and glass of red wine.

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
Brunch/ hiking/ hot springs/ theater.

Where is the best place to find gifts?
Current on Valencia, Just for Fun in Noe, Secession Art & Design in Bernal to name a few for ‘variety’. These are local small businesses with an assortment of special, fun, tactful, or kooky gifts. The fact they are local is key!

Contact Josie Adele Designs & Artistry

Interview with Aldea’s Johanna Bialkin

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Visit Johanna Bialkin‘s shop, Aldea, for great gifts and home furnishings! We CRAVE just about everything in her store. Read on for more about the owner!

How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Irresistible, unique, fabulous.

What are your most popular products or services?
Eco-water bottles and other green products, baby and cards.

People may be surprised to know…
We’re more economical than the store appears.

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
We aspire to inspire creativity.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
Not promoting my business enough.

How do you spend your free time?
Photography, craft projects, trying to find interesting and fabulous gifts and trying to find ways to grow the business.

What is your indulgence?
Pizza.

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
Drinks.

Where is the best place to get a manicure/pedicure?
Lavande nail salon on Carl street.

Who is the best local designer or artist?
Earthlust because she makes great eco-water bottles.

What is the best gym or fitness club?
ODC, because they have the best dance classes.

Visit Aldea
3338 17th St
San Francisco, CA 94110

Get Ready for Your Next Big Event

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Event planning can be a tough job with high-stress, but somebody’s got to do it! We applaud those who bravely tackle weddings, auctions, galas, etc. without breaking a sweat. And for those of us hiring these superhuman beings here’s a list of whom you should call next time you need a little behind-the-scenes magic.

Events of Distinction
Specializing in weddings, Events of Distinction can help you plan your perfect day in many different ways. From books to classes to hiring their services, you don’t have to be alone. Joyce Scardina Becker let us in on a little secret. Planning a wedding is fun! It’s the media who says it’s stressful. We’re not too sure that planning your own wedding would be stress-free, but we know whom we’ll be calling when the question is popped.

Cross Marketing
For those of you who have a business event that needs planning, look no further than Cross Marketing. From fashion shows to grand openings, Claudia Castillo Ross can handle it. We know how important marketing a business is and a great event will be the talk of the town! One thing we really love about Cross is her passion for philanthropy. Many of her events benefit amazing causes—now that’s something to celebrate!

Andrea Event Production
Andrea Coen lives to celebrate. She also lives to help YOU celebrate! Anything from friendship to romance to success or a good cause, Andrea Event Production does it all. Their experience in creativity and design shows in everything they do (even their website!). We also love peeking into Andrea’s Little Black Book for helpful tips and ideas for events. But keep that on the DL.

Accessorize your life with Cara Lyndon

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Cara Lyndon craves vintage. Her jewelry is created by reworking vintage adornments into modern styles. We love her bright and beautiful accessories, perfectly matched to her personality!

How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Vintage. Re-Crafted. Colorful.

What are your most popular products or services?
Vintage Button Post Earrings.

People may be surprised to know…
I wore jewelry very rarely until creating my own.

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
Wanting to wear my great-grandmother’s old jewelry, but feeling I wanted a more updated look.

Who is your role model or mentor?
I dont have just one, many wonderful people have blown into my life to offer the support love and mentoring needed at different times. Thank God!

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
Worrying about the next step. I have at this point realized that it just freezes the creative juices.

How do you spend your free time?
Tinkering…..and oganizing my space to begin tinkering.

What is your indulgence?
Beaaaaaaaaaaads.

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
Out for fabulous food.

Shop Cara Lyndon

Show a Little Love for Your Best Friend

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Animals bring so much joy and love into our worlds. Have you shown your pet any in return lately? From new accessories to vitamins and minerals, these Bay Area ladies know how to treat dogs right.

Bella Bean Couture
Michelle Clinton’s boxer, Bella Bean, must be the best-dressed dog in town! Bella Bean Couture, named for the beloved pup, creates stylish and whimsical accessories for dogs. While spring may be here, the Bay is still chilly for those with less meat on their bones. Bella Bean can fix that with one of their adorable sweaters. And don’t forget to keep your dog on a leash! But only because it looks cool adorned with cupcakes.

SF Puppy Prep
Do you have all the resources to have the most well behaved puppy on the street? Aishe Berger and Stephanie Miller do! They are dedicated to helping parents raise puppies in an urban environment to be well mannered and most of all happy. From private training to puppy socials, SF Puppy Prep will help prepare you and your puppy for a well-adjusted city life. Their website also has ample advice and resources for what your city pup may need.

Opie & Dixie
Now that your dog has all the right accessories, we want to make sure she’s healthy. This is where Debbie Guardian comes in. Her company, Opie & Dixie, is dedicated to keeping your pet looking in tiptop shape. From grooming products to vitamins, you can find the resources you need to ensure a long and beautiful life for your best friend.

Go Ahead and Cook! SF with Nona Lim

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Nona Lim makes eating healthy easy with Cook! SF. Her CRAVE-worthy business caters to everyone from the gluten-free to vegan diets. Find out how she indulges in life while staying healthy!

How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Real. Simple. Delicious.

What are your most popular products or services?
Weekly gourmet dinners and our quarterly Real Simple Cleanse to detox the body and recharge energy.

People may be surprised to know…
Our Cleanse meals are so gourmet that you’ll forget you’re Cleansing. In fact, many customers eat our Cleanse meals year-round.

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
We want to bring delicious whole food meals to multi-tasking people who don’t have time to shop farmers markets.

Who is your role model or mentor?
My husband remains my biggest inspiration. He is my soul mate and a wonderful business partner.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
Trying to do everything myself.

How do you spend your free time?
I fence competitively so I’m constantly training or competing. Fencing actually brings a Zen-like focus to my business.

What is your indulgence?
Taking the occasional power nap to recharge.

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
Café Gratitude has some of the best dairy-free milk shakes and smoothies that we love.

Where is the best place to get a manicure/pedicure?
Polished Lounge – you can bring your own bottle of wine and indulge in a glass with a girlfriend while being pampered! They also give the best French manicure; their attention to detail is just excellent!

What is your favorite salon?
Grasshopper – the hair stylists are incredible, and they provide free trims too!

What is the best gym or fitness club?
UCSF Bakar Fitness – an indoor and outdoor swimming pool with a basketball court, squash court, plus full gym and great massages too!

Find Cook! SF online

CRAVE’s Blogs to Follow

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

You can find a blog about anything these days, and you can find just about anyone writing blogs too. But some blogs are more worth reading than others. CRAVE knows a good blog when it sees one. Do you subscribe to blogs? Well you should! Here are some local reasons why!

She Just Walks Around With It
Most personal blogs you read you think, why do I care about your life? Why do I want to read about it all day? Frankly, I don’t! But not Kristy Sammis. Her blog, “She Just Walks Around with It,” is incredibly funny. Her hilarious approach to everyday life we all can relate to has us “LOLing all over the place.” She covers weight-loss and wine and everything in between. One of her blog posts received so much fanfare that she created another site, Promtacular! Don’t miss her section of personal favorites. Our personal favorite? That’s a tough one. We love any of the ones with pictures—she does her own illustrations!

Just Something I Made
Just Something I Made is a great blog to check into on a rainy day. Cathe Holden is full of ideas and creativity, and she loves sharing them with you! She has now created a page that links to all of her DIY projects throughout her blog! We especially love the Playing Card Décor and the Dress Form Re-Do projects.

Poetic and Chic
This post wouldn’t be complete without a blog about fashion. Who doesn’t CRAVE fashion? Poetic and Chic does. From interviews with designers to reviews of collections, Annie Wilson covers it all. Not only does she cover fashion, but she blogs about art and culture—anything that inspires her. She is an inspiration to us! Interview with Derek Lam? Hello?! Don’t you wish you had a blog too? Now go ahead and start one!

Emily Howard has Moxie!

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Emily Howard may be small, but she’s got a big personality! The owner of Moxie Parlour shares with us her secrets, her indulgences, and things she loves.

How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Experienced, artistic, warm.

What are your most popular products or services?
Haircuts and color are our only services. We sell the entire Bumble and Bumble line, including the treatment line. We also sell a few of our favorite products from Purology and Davines. Our best selling product changes often but we really like to use surf spray for a flicky beachy texture now that spring is here.

People may be surprised to know…
The owner of the salon is bald.

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
After working in large upscale salons and smaller ones, I took what I loved from both and created a little haven of my own. I also wanted a place where I could see people privately, as I have many clients that prefer visiting when we have the place to ourselves. My primary motivation behind starting my own business was the challenge–it was just time to take the next step in my career.

Who is your role model or mentor?
I have several new models and mentors every day. Currently, I see a creative coach named Wickie who inspires me to accomplish my artistic endeavors. I’d like to do the same for others one day. A celebrity role model would be someone like Anne Magnison. She seems creative, gutsy, intelligent, and extremely talented. So I guess you could say I am impressed with people who exhibit MOXIE!

How do you spend your free time?
I love taking classes, continuing education in the salon industry, or in a few other things. I love making and watching documentary videos and films, chilling out with my two dogs and cat, and singing karaoke, especially power ballads.

What is your indulgence?
Currently my indulgences include tattoos and black t-shirts, I can never have enough!  And of course, there is always the indulgence in cupcakes….

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
Favorite places to go with friends include cafes, walks, parks, karaoke booths, movies, motorcycle rides I’m a passenger) and to their apartments. I love being in spaces that are extensions of my friends’ personalities.

Where is the best place to get a manicure/pedicure?
There is a place not far from Moxie Parlor called Simply Unique Nails. I think its the best because they are always welcoming, remember my name, have excellent customer service, keep a pristine environment, and above all paint my toenails blue or glittery

Where is the best place to find gifts?
I like stores that carry craft and DIY one-of-a-kind gifts. Most of the time I will browse local stores like Rare Device, Therapy, The Curiosity Shop and Paxton’s Gate. Why? I like to give unusual and random gifts. The kinds that people thank you with a question mark!? I like gifts that you can push pin to your wall no matter where you are living.

What is your favorite salon?
My favorite salon is obviously my own, but I will say that I spend a lot of time at other salons taking classes and visiting friends. Most recently we did a great class at my friend Deena’s shop called Glamarama. I also frequent Dipietro Todd in downtown SF. I have some good acquaintances that teach in the academy there. Constant inspiration.

Where is the best place to buy shoes?
Funny you should ask about shoes. I am recently going through a transition of weaning off of platforms! This is not easy for a 4’11” hairdresser, as we spend much time tippy-toeing even when our hydraulic chairs are as low as they can go. The John Fluvog store and a local store called Shoe Biz have been there for me, but truly nothing will be the same as finding a pair of cool boots or shoes, bringing them to the cobbler on Guererro and 14th St. in SF and asking him to make them (me) taller.

Where is the best place to buy clothes?
I don’t have a lot of luck with buying clothes, so when I do find something that I like, I’m that girl that usually buys six of the same thing. I’m not a label worshiper; I just want my stuff to fit right. Seems like the best place to get clothes is always in my friends’ closets.

Who is the best local designer or artist?
There is an artist named Cate White in the east bay that I admire a lot. Her art is honest, audacious, and hilarious. I have an amazing collection of her multi media work, paintings, and her zines.

What is the best gym or fitness club?
I am currently a member at Club One in San Francisco, although I don’t visit as much as I would like. The Fillmore location is sort of a little underground hideout, which I like. I can’t say I always feel great when I enter, but I always feel great afterward.  The best gym or fitness club in my opinion does not exist yet. And now that I am thinking about it, maybe that’s next on my list…!

Find Moxie Parlour!
555 Sutter St, Suite 405
San Francisco, CA 94102

Where to Find Inner Peace

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

We all want to find inner peace—something that soothes us, relaxes us, makes us feel beautiful in our skin. Here are some of our favorite places to help.

Core Pilates
Owners of Core Pilates, Chandler Moore Sanders and Brooke Leary, are ready to empower you and to help you find your inner strength—by focusing on your physical health, of course! For those of you a little new to the Pilates scene, or for those of you trying to figure out what works best for you, try the Intro Special, where you get to experience three private sessions, one-on-one. They’ll have you feeling great in no time!

Crave Health
Another way to find inner peace is by having a healthy and balanced diet that’s right for you. Talk to Catherine Ziegler of Crave Health. She will work with your lifestyle, coaching you through to find your best, healthy self.

Christina Christner Skin Care & Spa
Christina Christner Skin Care & Spa is the perfect ending to your journey of finding inner peace. Not only do you have all of the options at Christina Christner’s salon—from skincare and massages to makeup and waxing—they personalize all of your treatments specifically for you. Every procedure can be modified to fit your needs. How is that not a quick trip to peacefulness?

Marilyn Jaeger–Beautiful Inside and Out

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Marilyn Jaeger is all about nurturing and pampering yourself. It’s no wonder that she is the owner of her own business, Marilyn Jaeger Skincare Studio. Here, she is dedicated to making everyone feel youthful and rejuvenated!

How would you describe your business in 3 adjectives or less?
Enchanting, Indulgent and Nurturing

What are your most popular products or services?
The Royal Treatment Facial, 60 or 90 Minute Integral Massage, SPOTLESS By Marilyn Jaeger potion for ingrown hairs and bumps

People may be surprised to know…
I built my new Studio Eco-friendly with reclaimed woods and materials.

What was the inspiration or motivation behind starting your business?
I wanted to facilitate people getting in touch with their true beauty!

Who is your role model or mentor?
I have many….my clients, employees and friends, I continue to learn from them every day.

What mistake have you made in your business that you will not repeat?
Neglecting nurturing myself.

How do you spend your free time?
Romance, adventure and loving my dogs.

What is your indulgence?
Crazy dance parties!

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?
Where the boys are.

Where is the best place to get a pedicure?
Teashi on Polk. They are clean, professional and fantastic!

Where is the best place to get a manicure?
Joyce Manzanita, she is ALL about the health of the nails

Where is the best place to find gifts?
Marilyn Jaeger Skincare Studio, the gift of pampering and nurturing is the Bomb!

What is your favorite salon?
Addiction Hair salon, because Ilona ROCKS!

Where is the best place to buy shoes?
Gimme Shoes

Where is the best place to buy clothes?
Bettina: Doretta the owner travels the world & brings the best, sophisticated/hip styles here to SF!

Who is the best local designer or artist?
Freya Prowe–She creates the most whimsical, beautiful paintings and floral designs ever!

What is the best gym or fitness club?
Inform Pilates Studio, one should not live without Pilates.

Visit Marilyn Jaeger Skincare Studio
3384 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94118