Mom of the Month
March 2009

Who is The Purple Pug?
My name is Kristy and I am the person behind the purple
curtain! I am the mom to 2 boys-My older one is almost 6
and the younger one is almost 4. They are my world, my
inspiration and my proudest achievement. I have been
married for 15 years to an extraordinary man. I am also
a Work at Home Mom and I absolutely adore what I do!

How did you get started?
I have always had an interest in planning the perfect
party. Through the years I have helped with planning for
many showers, weddings, birthdays and holidays. I love
unique stuff and I love handmade items more than
anything. My mother has always been an amazing crafter
and I am sure part of my talent and interest is in the
DNA! When I had my own children, I became even more of a
handmade addict. I would search high and low for
whimsical items that could never be found in the local
superstore. When my older son’s First Birthday rolled
around, I became disappointed at the lack of creative
and beautiful handmade party items available, especially
for boys. I decided to create my own handmade party
items and the rest is history! I discovered my passion
and the stars began to align-this is what I wanted to
do. I honed my skills on my own parties, parties for my
kids, friends, etc. Everyone would tell me “You should
start your own business,” and eventually I did! I
started my business online, selling on eBay at first,
and I launched my website about 6 months ago. I am so
lucky to be able to work from home, be with my kids and
fuel my passion for creating handmade items.
What do you sell?
I design and handcraft invitations, party favor bags,
thank you notes, banners, cupcake toppers, centerpiece
flags, and coordinating accessories. All of my designs
are from original artwork created by me or my
super-talented little sister. My designs are one of a
kind and appeal to those who desire something more
special than can be found at a local party store. Any
item I sell can be made into a package of coordinating
pieces, which makes for a spectacular presentation. I
specialize in amazing kids’ parties, but I also create
items for every age and occasion.

What have been your biggest challenges of the
business?
I am very comfortable selling on eBay. It is easy,
effective and I have conducted hundreds of transactions
with very happy customers. For whatever reason, many
people do not see eBay as a “real business” and I wanted
to see what would happen if I had my own website. I
received a lot of positive encouragement and decided to
branch out and take everything to the next level.
Challenge number one was to find a web designer. I
searched a very long time to find someone I felt would
be able to take my vision and make the perfect site for
me. It took a lot of research, but I found an
extraordinary designer and am thrilled with her work and
continued support. The biggest challenge for me now is
figuring out how to maintain my website on a day-to-day
basis. I thought that is would all be fast and easy to
run a website. I found that I am truly out of my element
and comfort zone with coding and “web stuff.” I am
constantly researching and reading to try to figure
things out. I do not like to do it, but I know it goes
with the territory. I also do not fully understand SEO
and am making it a priority for 2009. It is paramount to
make myself a well-rounded businessperson. “Web Stuff”
is my weakness, but I learn something new every day. The
WAHM Shoppes forum is a helpful, encouraging environment
for me and I take an enormous amount of knowledge from
those women.

Can you share your tips for survival and success?
When it comes to business, first and foremost in my mind
is always to treat my customer as I would want to be
treated. Customer service for me is just as important as
making a beautiful invitation. There are a million
places online for someone to purchase party goods and
the fact that they choose The Purple Pug is an honor
that I do not take lightly. I want my customer to be
thrilled and excited when they open their package from
me. I value the relationship with the customer and I
strive to make every one of them a repeat customer.

I have picked up so many tips
and so much advice over the past few years.
Highlights for me include:
♦Do what you love. That
has been said a million times over, but it is so true. I
am excited every day to get to work and design and
create and make someone out there in cyberspace very
happy. If you do not love your business you will burn
out very quickly.
♦I
have learned that I need to trust my instincts. I know
what works best for my products, my customers and
designs. I design from the heart. Not everyone will love
my items, but I stay true to myself. I do listen to
opinions of those I trust and I take critiques and
advice seriously. I am always willing to listen to what
someone has to say about my products and business. I
like to hear different perspectives. It helps me grow.
♦I
have also learned that research is vital for business
success. At least half of my time online is spent doing
research on trends, techniques in my field. I educate
myself on how to best run my website. I have to research
on marketing plans and SEO. I am always learning
something new.

Thank you for reading a little
bit about me. I am honored to be March’s Mom of the
Month! I wish all of you continued success in 2009.


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