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Kathleen E
I need to come up with a cute, crafty name for an online boutique i'm trying to start. I started with Crafty Creations, but would like some other ideas. The stuff I will be selling is all handmade, a little vintage, cute stuff. All baby. Any suggestions?
Answer
"Made by Mom"
"Mother's Hands"
"Mother's Hand"
"Loving Hands"
and, according to what area of the country you are in, you might try using a term like, "Momma" or whatever is used there, but if you plan on going into sophisticated areas of the country, I wouldn't use such a term. Since this is an online boutique, it might be useful to think about how people will google the name or try to find it some other way. So, if I was looking for some handcrafted baby items, I would google the words baby and handcrafted, or handcraft. Something to think about.
"Lovecrafted" or Love Crafted
For what it's worth, I used to be a sales rep in the gift industry, with a baby line sometimes. I saw the names of tons of shops all over the USA, but mostly the southeast. And I think it's a great idea for you to ask for other peoples' thoughts, because I saw a lot of really bad names out there.
And pleeeeeease don't use the word, "special" in the name.
"Made by Mom"
"Mother's Hands"
"Mother's Hand"
"Loving Hands"
and, according to what area of the country you are in, you might try using a term like, "Momma" or whatever is used there, but if you plan on going into sophisticated areas of the country, I wouldn't use such a term. Since this is an online boutique, it might be useful to think about how people will google the name or try to find it some other way. So, if I was looking for some handcrafted baby items, I would google the words baby and handcrafted, or handcraft. Something to think about.
"Lovecrafted" or Love Crafted
For what it's worth, I used to be a sales rep in the gift industry, with a baby line sometimes. I saw the names of tons of shops all over the USA, but mostly the southeast. And I think it's a great idea for you to ask for other peoples' thoughts, because I saw a lot of really bad names out there.
And pleeeeeease don't use the word, "special" in the name.
Should I give a gift to a day care teacher?
Mihaela-Ta
Is there any "unwritten" rule that as a parent one should give some sort of gift to his kid's day care teacher? And if yes, what would be appropriate and when (is it for Thanksgiving as a THANKS for taking care of our baby, is it for Christmas (what if she does not celebrate this holiday?), is it for New Year ...). I am so confused because I came to USA not so long ago and I don't know how things really work here.
Answer
It is not required to give gifts for holidays, but it is often appreciated. Christmas is when most parents will give gifts. It does not really matter if the person celebrates the holiday, it is simply a time when many parents show their appreciation for the care their child receives.
I work in a daycare and always appreciate the gifts parents give. It lets me know that they really do appreciate what I do for their children. Many parents give gift cards, others candy, etc. It is not the expense of the gift, but the thought behind it. One parent got me a really cute teachers ornament, I still have it on the tree today.
If you are going to give a gift I would choose Christmas, other holidays are not typically gift holidays. As a suggestion most teachers do not want coffee cups, soaps, candles, or cheap candy. One of the best gifts I ever saw(for another teacher) was a poem about a mother appreciation for the care her baby received, it made the teacher cry, and she still has it in her room to this day. It is the little things like that which are really appreciated.
It is not required to give gifts for holidays, but it is often appreciated. Christmas is when most parents will give gifts. It does not really matter if the person celebrates the holiday, it is simply a time when many parents show their appreciation for the care their child receives.
I work in a daycare and always appreciate the gifts parents give. It lets me know that they really do appreciate what I do for their children. Many parents give gift cards, others candy, etc. It is not the expense of the gift, but the thought behind it. One parent got me a really cute teachers ornament, I still have it on the tree today.
If you are going to give a gift I would choose Christmas, other holidays are not typically gift holidays. As a suggestion most teachers do not want coffee cups, soaps, candles, or cheap candy. One of the best gifts I ever saw(for another teacher) was a poem about a mother appreciation for the care her baby received, it made the teacher cry, and she still has it in her room to this day. It is the little things like that which are really appreciated.
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