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Tuesday, April 01, 2014
Lavender Fields Will Come to Your House for Free Design Assistance!
Friday, March 28, 2014
Our New Shop is Opening Tomorrow!
We are so excited about our new store! Located in downtown Port Jefferson Village, New York. We are across from Ruvo Restaurant and around the corner from a great wine boutique called Vine to Wine! Oh the scents coming from Ruvo is making us hungry when we are setting up. Come by shop and visit, have lunch or dinner at Ruvo and stop by Vine to Wine for a tasting. We are pleased to announce that Thymely Designs will be offering
products at our shop. Thymely Designs offers a unique selection of one
of a kind, created and re-created vintage and antique furniture and gift offerings. New stock is coming in every day and we are excited to announce we will soon have clothing and jewelry! For now you can find Dash and Albert rugs, Pine Cone Hill bedding, Bella Notte Linens, Beth Quinn jewelry, Mangiacotti and Farmhouse Home Keeping Products, Vintage furniture, dried lavender, lavender sachets, French Soaps and so much more!
Photos of the shop coming soon!
Location and Hours:
The Shops at Lavender Fields
318 Wynn Lane
Port Jefferson, New York 11777
Spring Hours:
Monday 11-5
Tuesday and Wednesday closed until Memorial Day
Thursday 11-5
Friday 11-7
Saturday 11-7
Friday, March 14, 2014
Spotlight on Working Moms: Owner and Creator of Papaya Art - Anahata Katkin
More moms than ever are in the workforce. According to AmericanProgress.org, "women now make up half of all workers in the United States, with nearly 4 in 10 homes having a mom that is also a working mother." Being a full-time working mother can lead to feelings of guilt and stress because of divided attention between work and family. The key is to focus on a plan, get organized, and find the right balance between profession and parenthood.
source: http://www.parents.com/
We interviewed Anahata Katkin, the founder, artist and owner of a successful business

My Mom, Gina and I started the business together with a goal of creating a more inspirational line of products that would reflect our aesthetic and effect others.
What inspires your creativity?

As a working mom what tips and tricks can you give us on how to juggle it all?

How do you deal with days when you truly need to be in two places at once. When you need to be there for your children but yet your business has urgent issues to deal with?

Since business is growing, do you feel you have more or less time at home?

How do you turn off your business when you want to spend quality time with your children?
Do you shut off your computer and phone?

If you had one wish for your business what would it be?
Of course a successful business, and we have that. But a truly healthy business is our goal. With lots of room for balance, true creativity and gratitude. Quality of life is everything. And now that we have built some successful business models, and worked our butts off for many years, we are working on integrating more balance personally, as well as for our employees and creating a more holistic atmosphere. Ideally maintaining those goals, while growing our business, that is my idea of true success.
Friday, March 07, 2014
Interview with Hydrangea Home - our guest blogger
You can meet some amazing people through blogging. I stumbled across Dawn’s blog, Hydrangea Home when I was searching for some ideas for my party favors. I discovered Hydrangea Home and Dawn. I contacted Dawn and asked if she can make pretty paper cones that I found on her blog. She was happy to make them even though I was already on a tight deadline.
Every detail was perfect from the embossed paper to the red roses which was the theme of the christening. Dawn added that special touch by hand delivering the favors. It is those touches, those details that can make a business successful. Make a business stand out.
We proudly Introduce this weeks guest blogger:
I painted furniture many years ago and was looking to get back into it but wanted to achieve old world finishes. I was researching milk paint when I came across the Annie Sloan line of paints which had been around for many years in Europe but was new to the US. I bought a couple of cans and I was hooked!
Dawn did an amazing job, refinishing my vintage furniture
What is your favorite Annie Sloan paint color?

How is chalk paint different than milk paint?
I have not yet tried milk paint but I can tell you that it comes in a powder to be mixed with water and works beautifully as a paint/stain over unfinished wood. When painted over a previously finished piece of furniture, a natural chipping process can occur but is not as easily controlled as with chalk paint. I will give it a try one of these days! But for now I do love the finishes I can achieve with the chalk paint line. It's very easy to distress and create great patinas with Annie Sloan's paints and waxes.
Thank you Dawn, for helping with this past holiday handmade decor
Would you ever consider teaching a class? You are so talented.
Your a working stay at home mom. How do you juggle it all?

Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Lori's Favorite Picks.

Shop this Duvet
Stone washed to perfection,
the Taylor Linens Verandah Linen collection features romantic ruffles and cluny lace. 100% Linen. Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Line Dry.

Shop this Curtain
This sheer linen voile curtain panel is embellished with ruffle upon ruffle for a fun whimsical effect. 100% Linen Voile. Machine Washable.