Some say that the tradition of pinching started in the early 1700s, when people believed that wearing green made you invisible to leprechauns. And if you weren't wearing green, you were fair game for those mischievous little green men. So, to remind people to wear green and avoid the wrath of the leprechauns, they started pinching each other.
Today, getting pinched on St. Patrick's Day is more of a playful gesture than anything else. But let's be real, getting pinched can still be pretty annoying, especially if you're not a fan of physical contact with strangers. And if you're like me and forget to wear green every year, you're in for a day of constantly dodging pinches.
But fear not, my fellow pinch-avoiders, because I've come up with a few foolproof strategies to keep those pesky pinchers at bay.
Wear all green everything. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Just go all out and wear green from head to toe. Bonus points if you paint your face green too.
Keep a spare green accessory on hand. If you don't want to commit to a full-on green outfit, just keep a green hat, scarf, or bracelet in your bag. Whip it out as needed to prove your St. Patrick's Day spirit.
Play dead. Hear me out. If you see a group of people coming at you with pinching fingers at the ready, just drop to the ground and play dead. They'll think they've already gotten to you and move on to their next victim. It's foolproof.
So there you have it. With these tips in mind, you can enjoy St. Patrick's Day without constantly being on the lookout for pinch-happy partygoers. And if all else fails, just remember that getting pinched on St. Patrick's Day is still better than getting a hangover from too much green beer. Sláinte!
Lucky for you, we have created a small collection of green St Patricks' Day apparel and accessories to help ensure you aren't pinched this year. Shop soon to ensure you get them in time!
It's the era of 23-and-me: maybe you're 50% Irish, maybe you're 0% Irish? At any rate, we all pretend to be a little Irish on St Patrick's Day! This shirt is equally funny and green to ensure you won't be pinched.
In October 2012, my husband was deployed to New Jersey for power restoration efforts following Hurricane Sandy. I was bored at home in our 4th-floor apartment, but ambitious. I took $300 that we absolutely could not afford and bought my first Silhouette Cameo die-cutter machine (fun fact: it is still one of the machines we use for daily operations). I watched countless youtube videos and practiced making items for friends and family members. On January 13, 2013, I launched my Etsy shop which changed my life forever.
How did I come up with the name, BellaCuttery? My oldest sister was ALWAYS the crafty one. She is very talented with art and design. She had an online store that ended in “-ery”. Bella was our first dog (recently passed in June 2022) and we cut vinyl, so BellaCuttery was born.
I can talk at great length about the launch and growth of BellaCuttery on Etsy, but I think that is a story for another day. It took a lot of hard work, but in November 2014 I paid my student loans off. It was a moment I will never forget. I welcomed my first son in March of 2015 – I hit my first goal! It was far from easy, but more than worth it.
Due to having my Etsy shop, I accepted a part-time position and took six months off work for the government to stay home with Carter. I felt like I was living the absolute dream. Even when I returned to work, having a few days off with him was the best. I will never, ever forget that quality time I had with my first baby, and I was SO grateful for the opportunity to create flexibility due to the subsidized income I made from Etsy.
PTSD came in full steam ahead. I wasn’t prepared for that (is anybody, though?) and a large part of my crippling anxiety was sending Carter to school and him coming home sick. When our kids get sick, it wrecks the whole schedule. Will & I would have to compare schedules and decide who had enough time off, who had the least meetings, etc to stay home. I felt the guilt so strongly. Why on earth did I bring a child into this world without having the plan to take care of him as best as I could? I never had enough PTO due to my health and the stress was unbearable.
I thought – WOW – what if I could run my business full-time and have the flexibility to be there for life’s unforeseen events? I mean, it can’t be impossible right? Will & I are both extremely risk-averse people. We both thought it was absolutely insane to think I could replace a great government salary, benefits, retirement, give up a pension, etc.
In November 2019 I was able to resign from the federal government and run BellaCuttery full-time. Two short months before the world shut down due to a global pandemic.
I was forced to learn about myself and my business in ways I never anticipated as we navigated our first global pandemic. Pivoting was my secret sauce. It was NOT easy. I remember that day in March 2020 so vividly. The world was shutting down, my kids’ birthday parties were canceled, and my sales turned off overnight. I sat in my driveway sobbing. What on earth did I do? I left a steady job with a reliable income to run a business in the wedding space that was now shut down overnight. Many tears were shed but I did not let that stop me. I picked up and kept moving forward. 2020 was BellaCuttery’s best revenue year up to that point.
A DECADE later. We are a SWaM-certified business. We have 3 employees, 2 contractors, and 1 CEO. We moved from a 4th-floor apartment dining room to a basement to another basement to a 1000 sq foot warehouse to our current 2,600 sq ft warehouse. We are a community partner of Worthdays and donate personalized gifts monthly to youth in Virginia’s child welfare system. We also facilitate the distribution of their WorthyBox program. We support our community and have provided thousands of dollars to local women in need, local food boxes, provided school supplies to local elementary schools in need. We are in the top 1% of sellers on Etsy, we sell on Amazon (even have products eligible for Amazon prime) and operate our own website.
When I was younger, I often said I wanted to be like Ellen Degeneres. I am empathetic and naturally take care of others. I loved how she was able to surprise people and take care of so many people's needs while bringing joy. Sure, I’m not a millionaire (YET!), but I do feel like I’m my version of what I dreamed to be and my heart is overflowing with gratitude for the opportunity.
Ten years ago, I saw this. I am a visual person, I usually need to paint and draw and make ten lists I’ll never look at, then talk to everyone I know about it and ask for advice and then lose the note and never follow up on it again. But I saw this. I visualized it in my head. I knew what this could be, and what difference I could make for my family and my community. I am so proud of myself and what I have built. We celebrate today. We celebrate the path we took to get here. All of the bosses and coworkers I had along the way to encourage me, hell, even the ones who looked at me like I was absolutely bonkers for wanting to leave behind a Top Secret security clearance to run “a stupid Etsy shop.”
I want to thank my first employee and dear friend Elizabeth. I just don’t deserve her. I hired her in 2014 having not a clue about running a business effectively, nonetheless managing people! I’m pretty sure we stretched some legal boundaries with our work environment and hours, but she showed up every single time with excitement and was ready to learn. We laughed, we cried, and we ate (a lot). She was there for me as I was growing my business and starting my family. She has seen me during hard times and the good times and taught me what I know about hiring and maintaining employees. The ONLY reason she’s not on staff is that I relocated to Richmond. Elizabeth – THANK YOU. I love you so much!
I celebrate my husband who gently challenged me, and asked difficult questions, BUT ALSO strongly supported me every step of the way. He weeded vinyl (horribly but he did it) He shipped packages late at night. He drove to the post office to make sure our packages went out timely. He drove all over the state to get inventory. He celebrated my wins with me, picked me up off the floor in 2020, and encouraged me to KEEP GOING. I can never thank him enough.
I could not do this without the team of ladies who keep this operation running. Thank you is insufficient, but THANK YOU to Amanda and Mary who juggle the daily tasks and create absolute magic. Thank you to Madison who is faithful to us and comes back to work during her breaks from college. And so many thanks to the ladies who serve as contractors (Brittney & Rosalie) for our ad-hoc needs. It really takes a team of remarkable people to keep us afloat.
Here are ten things that I live by and that anchor me as an entrepreneur:
I believe it! This number is dependent on a lot of things, but I can think of more than eight people I would buy gifts for. Spouse, child, parent, sibling, pet, friend, neighbor, coworker, family, doctor, specialist, teacher, even a stranger! Multiply those recipients x a special occasion or a holiday and you've got a LOT of gifting potential! However, 8% of people said they wouldn't buy for anybody. This made me giggle - they are not my target market!
On our website at bellacuttery.com, there is a navigation menu that lets you shop by occupation, for him and for her. There are way more than eight options in there!
As a woman, I would have to agree! My husband is very giving, but I think that's more of me rubbing off on him vs. an innate need to give, if that makes sense.
This is hilarious and relatable. But, if you think about it, your pet lives with you! Your pet is with you through the good, bad, and ugly. If you are anything like me, then you spoil the heck out of your pet! Sadly, I think I make more pet memorial gifts than I do for living pets. Maybe I need to expand that product line.
Someone very dear to me needed to rehome their pet. They asked me to make this personalized, printed pet pillow so they could hug whenever they missed her.
We recently became the new home to a beautiful goldendoodle and I made this personalized fanny pack for our walks. It is the perfect holder for her treats, extra dog poop bags and hand sanitizer. Yes, I have turned into the crazy dog mom!
With that being said, I do believe I shop more for people than pets ;)
Another fact I believe! I wouldn't have guessed this, but my biggest target market is age 65+. I had absolutely no idea.
I'm from the south and they came in second place. I've never been to the midwest, but most of my sales are to New York, Texas, and California. We have shipped to all states many times, but my items are popular all over the USA. Super happy about that!
When you think about gifts, travel, and food - wow that really isn't a lot! One thing I love about what we do is we are able to meet so many price points. We never claim to be the cheapest, but we always want to be the best. We've been in business since 2013 and have carefully curated our supplies and inventory to make sure the quality exceeds our standards. We have so many affordable gift options and the best part is personalization is free! Why pay more to have that extra special touch?
My gift wrapping sucks! But we offer gift wrapping for you in case you suck, too! ;)
I hope this article was as fun for you as it was for me!
If I can help make anything personalized for you & your eight recipients, give us a holler! If we don't have it listed, we'd love to personalize something just for you. Grab a custom request and I'll personally be in touch with you shortly to design exactly what you're looking for!
Happy Shopping,
xoxo Kathi
]]>The word 'deployment' defaults in blue, but this order was red, white and blue!
Are you a gift giver? I love giving gifts, and it's easy for me to think of how to gift since I make items for so many occasions. If you know someone who is going through a deployment, snag one here.
]]>I design up until 9 AM Monday morning, so any order that comes in with all details by then usually gets squeezed into the first design and shipping group! I use ShipStation to organize and fulfill my orders. I just started using ShipStation in the fall, right before Christmas, and I believe it saved me so much time in the order fulfillment process right when I needed the efficiencies most in Q4!
See this little barcode? Each order is assigned a barcode. When it's that orders' time to ship, all I have to do is scan it (with my super fun barcode scanner!) and it pulls the order up on the screen. Soooo fun, I just close my eyes and pretend I'm working at Target ;)
This is a lot of paper, but there is no current way around it with the order volume we see these days. Good news is, I reuse the paper and print on the opposite side to get the most use I can of it! One of these days I'd love to go paperless, but with the personalization we offer and the workflow we work with, I'm not quite sure how to make that happen. One day!
So here's a little glimpse into the over 100 orders we are working on to ship tomorrow, we ship several times a week! I hope you all have a wonderful Monday!
xoxo Kathi
]]>The "about me" page says some about how I started and a little about me personally. I absolutely love what I do and I am so grateful I get to be a part of so many special moments literally on a daily basis! What started as an endeavor to pay off student loan debt turned into my second career, and I am so grateful for the opportunity to make special gifts for so many occasions.
This week, I had a major push to finish editing the products on this website. My goal was to have all of my products "finished" by 2/1, and I accomplished that 1/29! I have had this website for years, and always put it on the backburner second to Etsy, then third to Amazon. But as we grow as a brand and company, I see the value in having my own space, so it is my wish to grow this to something amazing in 2021!
What are some things you love to see or have on a specialty gift website? What are some products you search for, but can never find? Let me know in the comments and I hope to be able to bring those to you this year! Here is a picture of a custom shirt I designed and made for a local friend. I love custom requests!
~Kathi
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