Just a quick note to wish everyone a happy 4th of July weekend. I hope y'all enjoy some quality family time! Also a special thank you to all our servicemen and servicewomen.
You can continue to place orders over the weekend. I will start sewing again Tuesday! Just use the "contact" tab on the Mama Via Facebook page!
Mama Via
Custom Items For Little Ones. Monogramming Services Also Available.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
June Product Tester Extravaganza Winners
Here is a list of winners! Congrats to those who won! Remember to comply with the new Facebook rules you must write a review once you receive the item! . It can be something like the following: "I received the (insert item won) today from ________. It was wrapped beautifully and is perfect. The quality appears to be excellent and I would recommend _________ to my friends." You get the idea! :)
1. Sylvan in Semmes consultation valued at $195 - Katrina Elkins
2. $20 Gift certificate from Izzy B Designs - Alicia Gray
3. An embroidered bookmark as shown from NightOwl Creations - Christina Graham
4. $25 gift certificate to shop with on the Pea Pod site -Trisha Foerster
5. Libby's Library $10 Paypal Gift Certificate - Jessica Ferguson Simpson
6. Libby's Library $10 Paypal Gift Certificate (twitter) - Renee Duffield
7. Libby's Library $10 Paypal Gift Certificate (blog) - Leah Fudim
8. Baby Abee Children's Boutique Auburn dress - Embroidery Mimi
9. Sugar Blossom Lane - Boy/Girl Apples & Oranges romper - Morgan Worley Cambre
10. Sugar Blossom Lane - Boy/Girl Granimals s/s tee- Charlene Sheppard
11. Sugar Blossom Lane - Girls Monag s/s frill tee - Amy Hewes
12. Monogramming Mama - 3 cross appliquéd kitchen/hand towels - Annie York Persinger
13. Spunky Monkeys - A back to school boys shirt - Melissa Cannon Cox
14. Spunky Monkeys - A back to school girls shirt - Gisele Brosseau
15. Kati Nelson Photography - A gift certificate for a free session - Katie Stuardi Smith
16. Tonya Tanner Photography - A gift certificate for a Free Session/Starter Print Package - Amy Hewes
Please forgive me if I spelled your name wrong. I was flipping back and forth trying to type the names. Please remember you have 48 hours to contact the sponsor (via their Facebook page) and claim your prize. After 48 hours they are no longer obligated and the sponsors are not responsible for contacting you!
Thanks again! Once we hit 2,000 fans we'll do it again so please continue to suggest Mama Via to your friends on Facebook and encourage them to "like" my page!
If you see your name and want to comment below, that's great. I hope everyone sees the list!
1. Sylvan in Semmes consultation valued at $195 - Katrina Elkins
2. $20 Gift certificate from Izzy B Designs - Alicia Gray
3. An embroidered bookmark as shown from NightOwl Creations - Christina Graham
4. $25 gift certificate to shop with on the Pea Pod site -Trisha Foerster
5. Libby's Library $10 Paypal Gift Certificate - Jessica Ferguson Simpson
6. Libby's Library $10 Paypal Gift Certificate (twitter) - Renee Duffield
7. Libby's Library $10 Paypal Gift Certificate (blog) - Leah Fudim
8. Baby Abee Children's Boutique Auburn dress - Embroidery Mimi
9. Sugar Blossom Lane - Boy/Girl Apples & Oranges romper - Morgan Worley Cambre
10. Sugar Blossom Lane - Boy/Girl Granimals s/s tee- Charlene Sheppard
11. Sugar Blossom Lane - Girls Monag s/s frill tee - Amy Hewes
12. Monogramming Mama - 3 cross appliquéd kitchen/hand towels - Annie York Persinger
13. Spunky Monkeys - A back to school boys shirt - Melissa Cannon Cox
14. Spunky Monkeys - A back to school girls shirt - Gisele Brosseau
15. Kati Nelson Photography - A gift certificate for a free session - Katie Stuardi Smith
16. Tonya Tanner Photography - A gift certificate for a Free Session/Starter Print Package - Amy Hewes
Please forgive me if I spelled your name wrong. I was flipping back and forth trying to type the names. Please remember you have 48 hours to contact the sponsor (via their Facebook page) and claim your prize. After 48 hours they are no longer obligated and the sponsors are not responsible for contacting you!
Thanks again! Once we hit 2,000 fans we'll do it again so please continue to suggest Mama Via to your friends on Facebook and encourage them to "like" my page!
If you see your name and want to comment below, that's great. I hope everyone sees the list!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Price List- Updated April 29, 2011
I updated my price list at the end of April. Several items went down and I added more gift set options. Gift sets are created with 3 or more items and they save the customer $$$, which is always good. Please check out the link below for a complete list. If you are looking for the price of a specific design or item that you see in my facebook photo albums, please feel free to add a comment under the item/design and I would be happy to give you a price quote.
New Orders
These are some of the new orders I have done recently. Please let me know if I can do anything for you!
Ginny
Mama Via
http://www.facebook.com/MamaVia1
Labels:
Appliqued,
Bibs,
Burp Cloths,
Dress,
Gift Sets,
Monogrammed,
Onesies,
T-Shirts,
what's new
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Playing Catchup
I just don't know how everyone does it all! I feel like I can barely keep up between being a mom, wife, nurse, sewing/monogramming and having a social life (as pitiful as it is). Obviously the blog is suffering, but I am going to try to keep up with it a little better... try being the key word!
Since my last post a lot has happened! The holiday season was wonderful and the new year brought lots of new business in for me. At the end of February, however, my life took a slight detour. To best explain this, let me back my story up a bit.
For my New Year's resolution I had decided to lose weight - as I do every year - :), but this year I was getting serious. I was doing weight watchers and the scaleback Alabama program the hospital was sponsoring. I was walking with my coworkers after work and the weight was actually coming off! This particular weekend, I decided that going to play tennis after work with a coworker sounded like fun as well as being great exercise. We clocked out, threw our clothes on and headed to the courts by our house. We had only been playing about 30 minutes when I tried to go all Steffi Graf on her and pretend I could play as well as I did in high school and college. Needless to say my age showed itself and I fell. Unfortunately this wasn't just any fall. My left foot planted ( I really think it got caught on a crack in the court) and my body weight went forward. I fell forward and I felt my leg snap. I laid there for approximately 20 minutes trying to get up with the help of my friend. Every time I put any weight or even moved it hurt worse than anything I have ever experienced. I finally caved and called 911. It was my first ambulance ride as a patient. :) When I got to the hospital the x-ray confirmed that in fact I had broken my leg, the tibial plateau to be exact, and would need surgery.
(Here is some info if you are curious. http://orthopedics.about.com/od/brokenbones/a/tibia_2.htm Mine looked like the middle picture below and I also had a crack in the top when you looked down on the bone.) I had my surgery the next day where they placed 2 screws to hold the bone together. It hurt every time I moved! I've had knee surgery before as well a c-section, and this hurt far worse than either one of those! I finally got discharged after 4 days.
To make matters more complicated, I could not even go to my home. I had to go home to my parent's house because I live in a 2 story house that rests on top of a hill. Due to the fact that I was going to be unable to bear weight on my leg for at least 8 weeks, my house was out of the question with all the stairs. My awesome parents were kind enough to allow me and my 4 year old to move in their guest bedroom. My husband, however, would be staying at our house. (We have 3 dogs and he had to be there to take care of them.)
So from the beginning of March until the middle of May I was unable to put any weight on my leg. My crutches became a fashion accessory you never saw me without! I was very compliant and only had a minor accident where I slipped and put a tiny bit of weight on my leg. Thankfully no damage was done.
I went to the doctor mid May for my 10 week post operative appointment and he told me my x-ray looked a little funny when compared to the previous 3 or 4. He wasn't sure what to make of it yet, but he was going to let me put 75# of weight on my leg when I walked. HALLELUJAH!!!! This was a great sign and a welcomed change, even if I was scared to death! It meant he thought the healing was going pretty well. In my mind I was going to be going back home soon and back to work within 4 to 6 weeks. I started going to physical therapy 3 times a week and was working hard on building my muscles back. Everything was going great as far as I knew.
I went to the doctor for my 12 week post op appointment on the 1st of June and in my mind it was going to be a breeze and nothing but good news. I expected to have a x-ray that looked perfect, be told I could put all my weight on my leg and go back home. Boy was I wrong! My x-ray once again looked funny and it was worrying my doctor. It looked like I had resorption of the bone away from the screws and was rejecting the screws in my leg. I had to go for a CT to get more answers. If the CT confirmed this or is even equivocal and can't say one way or the other, then I have to have more surgery! The screws will have to come out and I'll need a bone graft. I could have cried right then in his office! I had done everything I'm supposed to as far as not putting any weight on it until I was told and then working hard at PT trying to build up strength. This stinks big time. The reason this news is such a big deal is it means the bone is weak and I am prone to breaking it again. If I broke it again it would mean the 3 months of not putting any weight on my leg would start all over!
I had my CT Friday and go for my follow up appointment on Tuesday where he will discuss what he sees and what the next step is. I'm praying it looks good and I don't need any more surgery. However, I would rather be safe than sorry, so if he is still concerned, then more surgery here I come. The hardest part is waiting. I wish I knew right after I had the CT what the results were and what the plan was. I am a nurse and it is so hard being the patient and not the caregiver! It also doesn't help that I tend to be impatient and what things yesterday! :)
This has been the longest and hardest 3 months I have had in a long time! Sewing and monogramming has been my only saving grace. Not only has it kept me busy and kept me from dwelling on my situation, it has been a source of income. Although it isn't what my paycheck is from nursing, every little bit helps. I am so thankful for my friends and great customers. Without you and your orders, I surely would be in trouble, both financially and mentally! :) Please keep the orders coming!
I'll keep everyone updated and try to do a better job updating the blog. If I need more surgery, I suspect I'll be out of commission for 3 to 4 days and then I'll get back to sewing. Please let me know if you need anything or would like to place an order. Remember I ship and offer free local pickup. Facebook is where I post most of my work and design choices. Be sure to check that out and I would love some feedback!
Since my last post a lot has happened! The holiday season was wonderful and the new year brought lots of new business in for me. At the end of February, however, my life took a slight detour. To best explain this, let me back my story up a bit.
For my New Year's resolution I had decided to lose weight - as I do every year - :), but this year I was getting serious. I was doing weight watchers and the scaleback Alabama program the hospital was sponsoring. I was walking with my coworkers after work and the weight was actually coming off! This particular weekend, I decided that going to play tennis after work with a coworker sounded like fun as well as being great exercise. We clocked out, threw our clothes on and headed to the courts by our house. We had only been playing about 30 minutes when I tried to go all Steffi Graf on her and pretend I could play as well as I did in high school and college. Needless to say my age showed itself and I fell. Unfortunately this wasn't just any fall. My left foot planted ( I really think it got caught on a crack in the court) and my body weight went forward. I fell forward and I felt my leg snap. I laid there for approximately 20 minutes trying to get up with the help of my friend. Every time I put any weight or even moved it hurt worse than anything I have ever experienced. I finally caved and called 911. It was my first ambulance ride as a patient. :) When I got to the hospital the x-ray confirmed that in fact I had broken my leg, the tibial plateau to be exact, and would need surgery.
(Here is some info if you are curious. http://orthopedics.about.com/od/brokenbones/a/tibia_2.htm Mine looked like the middle picture below and I also had a crack in the top when you looked down on the bone.) I had my surgery the next day where they placed 2 screws to hold the bone together. It hurt every time I moved! I've had knee surgery before as well a c-section, and this hurt far worse than either one of those! I finally got discharged after 4 days.
To make matters more complicated, I could not even go to my home. I had to go home to my parent's house because I live in a 2 story house that rests on top of a hill. Due to the fact that I was going to be unable to bear weight on my leg for at least 8 weeks, my house was out of the question with all the stairs. My awesome parents were kind enough to allow me and my 4 year old to move in their guest bedroom. My husband, however, would be staying at our house. (We have 3 dogs and he had to be there to take care of them.)
So from the beginning of March until the middle of May I was unable to put any weight on my leg. My crutches became a fashion accessory you never saw me without! I was very compliant and only had a minor accident where I slipped and put a tiny bit of weight on my leg. Thankfully no damage was done.
I went to the doctor mid May for my 10 week post operative appointment and he told me my x-ray looked a little funny when compared to the previous 3 or 4. He wasn't sure what to make of it yet, but he was going to let me put 75# of weight on my leg when I walked. HALLELUJAH!!!! This was a great sign and a welcomed change, even if I was scared to death! It meant he thought the healing was going pretty well. In my mind I was going to be going back home soon and back to work within 4 to 6 weeks. I started going to physical therapy 3 times a week and was working hard on building my muscles back. Everything was going great as far as I knew.
I went to the doctor for my 12 week post op appointment on the 1st of June and in my mind it was going to be a breeze and nothing but good news. I expected to have a x-ray that looked perfect, be told I could put all my weight on my leg and go back home. Boy was I wrong! My x-ray once again looked funny and it was worrying my doctor. It looked like I had resorption of the bone away from the screws and was rejecting the screws in my leg. I had to go for a CT to get more answers. If the CT confirmed this or is even equivocal and can't say one way or the other, then I have to have more surgery! The screws will have to come out and I'll need a bone graft. I could have cried right then in his office! I had done everything I'm supposed to as far as not putting any weight on it until I was told and then working hard at PT trying to build up strength. This stinks big time. The reason this news is such a big deal is it means the bone is weak and I am prone to breaking it again. If I broke it again it would mean the 3 months of not putting any weight on my leg would start all over!
I had my CT Friday and go for my follow up appointment on Tuesday where he will discuss what he sees and what the next step is. I'm praying it looks good and I don't need any more surgery. However, I would rather be safe than sorry, so if he is still concerned, then more surgery here I come. The hardest part is waiting. I wish I knew right after I had the CT what the results were and what the plan was. I am a nurse and it is so hard being the patient and not the caregiver! It also doesn't help that I tend to be impatient and what things yesterday! :)
This has been the longest and hardest 3 months I have had in a long time! Sewing and monogramming has been my only saving grace. Not only has it kept me busy and kept me from dwelling on my situation, it has been a source of income. Although it isn't what my paycheck is from nursing, every little bit helps. I am so thankful for my friends and great customers. Without you and your orders, I surely would be in trouble, both financially and mentally! :) Please keep the orders coming!
I'll keep everyone updated and try to do a better job updating the blog. If I need more surgery, I suspect I'll be out of commission for 3 to 4 days and then I'll get back to sewing. Please let me know if you need anything or would like to place an order. Remember I ship and offer free local pickup. Facebook is where I post most of my work and design choices. Be sure to check that out and I would love some feedback!
Ginny
Mama Via
http://www.facebook.com/MamaVia1
Sunday, October 3, 2010
New Orders
I have had a busy, busy month with many long nights hunched over in front of the sewing and monogramming machines. As tired as I am, I know that being busy is best! Most of my orders have been repeat customers, which I take as a compliment! It makes me so happy that people like my work enough to come back! Now that I finally have a day to sit down an update the blog, here are some pictures from my recent orders. Thanks again to all my wonderful customers and remember, please keep spreading the word about my business!
Labels:
Appliqued,
Bibs,
Burp Cloths,
Diaper Covers,
Dress,
Gift Sets,
Monogrammed,
Onesies,
Sibling Sets,
T-Shirts
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Price List (As of June 23, 2010)
Here is a price list I have been using when completing orders for customers. I called around to local shops and believe my prices are competitive. If there is anything you would like a price on and do not see it listed, please don't hesitate to ask!
***Please note that prices are subject to change at any time***
All prices include applique and/or monogram of your choice, but some appliques will possibly have an additional fee (i.e.-full name applique tee's or appliques with multiple color changes or lots of detail)
Tees:
Short sleeve- $18
Long sleeve- $20
Short/Long colored tees: $22
"girly" s/s tee- $18
"girly" l/s tee-$20-$22
Additional fees:
Full name applique (including "big/little brother/sister") - $3
larger sizes (anything above 5/6)- $2
Tee Shirt Rompers:
Short white- $22
Short colored- $25
Long (any color)-$25
Additional fees:
Full name applique (including "big/little brother/sister")-$3
Dresses:
A-Line and Pillowcase:
$28 (monogram)
$30 (applique and/or monogram)
****(Some Dresses may be more if they are reversible or more expensive fabric is used.)****
additional charge:
covered buttons $2
full name/big brother&sister applique: $3
A-line corduroy dress- $30 or $32 (covered buttons)
Shorts:
gingham shorts- $15-$18 (depending on fabric/size)
Baby Items:
Onesie- $15
Long Sleeve onesie (white)- $18
Baby Gown- $16.50 monogrammed and $20 w/ applique
Bibs-
$8 (monogram) or
$10 (monogram/applique/trim)
Burp Cloths-
$10 (any applique/monogram/trim included)
$10 4x6 ply premium burp cloth (any applique/monogram/trim included)
Gift set (2 burp cloths and bib) $28
Add a onesie for $8 to any gift set
Gift set (3 burp cloths) $28
Bloomers with monogram $10
Bloomers with monogram and bows $12
Gifts
dish towel:
$7 or 2/$12 (includes applique)
hooded towels or beach towels:
$20 with monogram
$25 with applique/monogram
Items sent to me:
monogram- $6-$10 (depending on size)
applique $10-$16(depending on size, difficulty, etc.)
sample pricing of appliques:
one applique initial: $10
app. initial w/monogram: $12
simple (one fabric) applique-$12
multi fabric applique- $14
monogram (3 initial) applique-$12
applique's requiring many fabric/thread changes (for example: pumpkin truck, turkey, etc.)- $15
full name applique (including "big/little brother/sister applique's)-$15
Shipping is $4-$6 for entire order depending on size/weight , if you need it sooner, contact me for a price quote.
**IF you pay with check instead of paypal, shipping is automatically a minimum of $5 and priority mail will be used!!
Rush orders incur an additional fee, email for details!
Monogrammed orders are NON REFUNDABLE! If for some reason there is something wrong with the shirt (mistakes do happen ;) ) please let me know and I'll be glad to send a replacement out ASAP.
***Please note that prices are subject to change at any time***
All prices include applique and/or monogram of your choice, but some appliques will possibly have an additional fee (i.e.-full name applique tee's or appliques with multiple color changes or lots of detail)
Tees:
Short sleeve- $18
Long sleeve- $20
Short/Long colored tees: $22
"girly" s/s tee- $18
"girly" l/s tee-$20-$22
Additional fees:
Full name applique (including "big/little brother/sister") - $3
larger sizes (anything above 5/6)- $2
Tee Shirt Rompers:
Short white- $22
Short colored- $25
Long (any color)-$25
Additional fees:
Full name applique (including "big/little brother/sister")-$3
Dresses:
A-Line and Pillowcase:
$28 (monogram)
$30 (applique and/or monogram)
****(Some Dresses may be more if they are reversible or more expensive fabric is used.)****
additional charge:
covered buttons $2
full name/big brother&sister applique: $3
A-line corduroy dress- $30 or $32 (covered buttons)
Shorts:
gingham shorts- $15-$18 (depending on fabric/size)
Baby Items:
Onesie- $15
Long Sleeve onesie (white)- $18
Baby Gown- $16.50 monogrammed and $20 w/ applique
Bibs-
$8 (monogram) or
$10 (monogram/applique/trim)
Burp Cloths-
$10 (any applique/monogram/trim included)
$10 4x6 ply premium burp cloth (any applique/monogram/trim included)
Gift set (2 burp cloths and bib) $28
Add a onesie for $8 to any gift set
Gift set (3 burp cloths) $28
Bloomers with monogram $10
Bloomers with monogram and bows $12
Gifts
dish towel:
$7 or 2/$12 (includes applique)
hooded towels or beach towels:
$20 with monogram
$25 with applique/monogram
Items sent to me:
monogram- $6-$10 (depending on size)
applique $10-$16(depending on size, difficulty, etc.)
sample pricing of appliques:
one applique initial: $10
app. initial w/monogram: $12
simple (one fabric) applique-$12
multi fabric applique- $14
monogram (3 initial) applique-$12
applique's requiring many fabric/thread changes (for example: pumpkin truck, turkey, etc.)- $15
full name applique (including "big/little brother/sister applique's)-$15
Shipping is $4-$6 for entire order depending on size/weight , if you need it sooner, contact me for a price quote.
**IF you pay with check instead of paypal, shipping is automatically a minimum of $5 and priority mail will be used!!
Rush orders incur an additional fee, email for details!
Monogrammed orders are NON REFUNDABLE! If for some reason there is something wrong with the shirt (mistakes do happen ;) ) please let me know and I'll be glad to send a replacement out ASAP.
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