What is your favorite color?
Anyone who knows me knows that my favorite color is Yellow. I will go out of my way to buy something or wear something specifically because it is yellow. I'm not really sure why I like yellow, I don't have a particularly sunny personality, I'm definitely older than five, and I don't live in Oz. On the whole I'm usually drawn to darker, richer colors, but Yellow is my exception.
We all react differently to color. Color is an integral part of any industry...
Recently, I've noticed a lot of consumers reacting and fighting back against campaigns that sent the wrong message. I read an article today about a Huggies Diapers commercial that showed a group of Dads being left to their own devices with their young children and the havoc that ensued. It was meant to show that Huggies are easy to use even if you're inexperienced, but for the growing number of stay-at-home, single, or equally responsible dads in Huggie's customer base, it felt like an insult....
Can you believe it’s March already? That means we are getting closer to the race and team MammAGraphics is getting closer to our $15,000 goal! Here is the update:
Rhonda got her tattoo! We surpassed our $7,500 goal so she now has pink ink on her back.
Her niece designed the pink ribbon kite for her, and Jon Haas, an artist at Carmel Tattoo Ink, donated the tattoo. A big thanks to everyone at Carmel Tattoo Ink. They were fantastic! You can see photos on our Facebook page.
Rhonda & Carmel...
Team MammAGraphics is still going strong! We have surpassed our second goal of $7,500. Do you know what this means? Rhonda will be getting a tattoo on the 28th! (photos and video to come!)
We want to give a big THANKS to everyone who has helped us thus far. Our first silent auction at La Mia Emilie was a hit! You can hear the very talented Heather Ramsey singing in the background in the video of the event:
We still have a couple more events to help us meet our final goal:
Need a new p...
Over the weekend my mother and I went adventure shopping in downtown Indianapolis. I call it adventure shopping because we never have intentions of buying anything, we just find places that sound neat and interesting. We went to an architectural salvage yard, which was one of the coolest places I've ever been - almost a small warehouse of antique pieces and materials. We also visited Homespun, a boutique in Irvington that features handmade goods by over 130 artisans across the continent.
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May 10, 2012