Week of Inspiration :: Day 2 :: Business smarts
Posted on | Tuesday, March 3, 2009 | 6 Comments
Paul and Holly of Paul Rich Studio
When I used to make hair piece for myself and family/friends only, I never thought of ever making pieces as my main occupation. I thought I was going to be a scientist forever. It amazes me still to look back and see the huge steps I took to get to where I am today. I usually plan very far out and hardly take risks... very type A personality. I remember telling my dad on the phone that I was planning to leave my research position to do twigs & honey full time and he first went, "oh, okay..." and then, "uh, what??" It took guts, I tell you! Jumping into the unknown head first.
Possibly unbeknownst to them, Paul Rich Studio was a huge motivator for me to take that huge step from employee to self-employed. They were so encouraging and so right with everything... before, during and after our wedding. I remember when Matt and I went to one of their soirees in early 2008, soon after we were married, and it was just a few days after I listed my first piece on Etsy. I told Paul and Holly and their reaction surprised me. So supportive and really great with their suggestions. Both Paul and Holly are so wonderfully successful in their occupations and their business savvy was invaluable. Paul mentioned that I should consider the possibility of doing twigs & honey full-time. I think Matt and I thought it was a tad premature/nutty, but it got the wheels turning. Paul also gave me a huge tip. He said that when your side job is making about 80% of your main job, that's the sign that you need to do what you love full-time. Perhaps it was some great psychic power, but after that talk, twigs & honey started to takeoff.
As the weeks went by, I really started to realize that I couldn't keep both my full-time job and twigs & honey demands (I literally slept 0-3 hours a night!). Throughout, Paul and Holly really believed that it would definitely payoff for me to go for it, and by March, twigs & honey was reaching the break even point with my full-time job and I put my paperwork in, gave my final notice to my employer and as cliche as it sounds, the rest is history. Since then, they continue to be a great source of inspiration and always have the best tips and advice. Paul and Holly are some of the hardest working people I know and I always love hearing about their personal successes and watching their work reach a greater audience and gain deserved recognition. Thank you so much you two!!!
Some of Holly's work:
Holly's work is stunning. You must visit her website to view her work by clicking here.
Photo credits: Holly Andres
Beautiful work from Paul Rich Studio:I have to show some more gorgeous photos from my sister's wedding. Visit the Paul Rich Studio blog to view their slideshow or click here. By the way, Amy & Sean's wedding was so beautiful and can you believe their wedding budget was well under $10,000?! There were so many lovely details, so be sure to check it out!!
The rest of Amy & Sean's wedding photos are up in the proofing gallery. Go to Paul Rich Studio and then to "proofs" and to "Amy & Sean". Or, just click here. You can also view Matt & Myra wedding photos by clicking here. Lovely!!
Photo credits: Paul Rich Studio
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March 4, 2009 at 11:11 AM
Myra - we are SO proud of you. Holly and I bask in the glory of your success and the fact that you are now your own boss. We tell your story to so many of our couples -- we are so inspired by you and all of your creative talents. We wish both of you the very best and we look forward to spending more time with the two of you soon. You rock girl! :)
March 4, 2009 at 1:58 PM
myra,
I gotta say, seeing your little business do SO well and your items SO beautiful, you helped inspire me to find something after my wedding to do. I took my cake topper I did at my wedding, and a friend and I started making them and selling on etsy. We've had 9 sales so far, and have networked with local places to help get our name out there. Please check us out!! Bling Divas
Melissa
March 4, 2009 at 8:53 PM
Wow, what an inspiring story! Your hair adornments are truly splendid, so kudos to you for jumping into the business! You know the ol' saying...if you love what you do the success will follow! ps thanks for adding us to your "pages you adore"!
March 5, 2009 at 12:36 AM
i'm really proud of you too sis. and i love that bouquet shot as well. kinda wish i still had that bouquet though. turned out so well. mom did a good job. and you'd never guess how much it cost. ;)
March 5, 2009 at 12:38 AM
and p.s. you were so right about the nails. i'm so glad i got them. they look great in the photos. every bride should get them!!!
March 5, 2009 at 11:54 AM
Such an inspirational post! I am going to re-read that when I am feeling blah about my day job.