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Administrative Assistant’s Day, April 21

Friday, April 16th, 2010

(posted by Bumble Bee)

When I was younger, I can remember my father talking about, what was then called “Secretary’s Day”.  There was always a moment of slight panic in our house the evening before this holiday.  My father, who is the most organized and structured person whom I’ve ever known, would always seem to wait until the last minute to make arrangements for gifts for his administrator assistants.  Of course, it would be easy for someone to just order flowers on the phone, but my father knew this…it would be “easy”.  Meaning that if the gratitude was easy to show to his employees by simply making a phone call and rattling off a credit card number, the gratitude would always seem a little false and fall short of the appreciation that he actually felt.

Growing up in a very small town our merchant options were kinda slim, especially when one was up against a deadline.  So, what we would do is drive around to our neighborgh’s houses and the local market to purchase bits and pieces of homemade or homegrown things like honey, soaps, fruits and of course flowers.  The next day, on Secretary’s Day (excuse me, Administrative Assistants Day) everyone received a little box of local, homemade goodies.

My father’s employees loved it, it started up conversations that wouldnt normally happen in the office.  Perhaps more worthy conversations about family, food, craft and just living.

We here at skinnyskinny would like for you to not only remember Administrative Assistant’s Day, but perhaps take into consideration something else besides the usual phone call to the florist. Come by the shop and check out all of our goodies or browse what we have online.  We would be more than happy to help you put something unique, organic and handmade together for whomever you wish to admire on April 21st…even if you don’t sign their paycheck.

This is nice (and Eco-friendly)

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

(by Clara Williams)

Gramercy Bag in blue

This gorgeous bag is one of Allison Teich McGowan’s amazing creations.  You can see them all at her store or on her site.  All of her bags are made from ecofriendly materials (like organic cotton, hemp, etc.), or like this one, it’s made from reclaimed/repurposed deerskin.  Plus, they are so so pretty and they are made in Brooklyn!

Lovely New Products from skinnyskinny!

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

skinnyskinny is happy to announce the arrival of a few new organic and eco-friendly products:

Handmade wood soap dish

Handmade wood soap dish

This is one of our new soap dishes, made by hand from salvaged and reclaimed hardwoods.  Each is unique and one-of-a kind.  Get yours here.

Next, we have two new additions to our organic potpourri family.  First up is Lemon, Lime and Ginger (which you can buy here):

organic lemon lime and ginger potpourri

organic lemon lime and ginger potpourri

And next, we have Organic Orange and Fennel potpourri, available here.

Organic Orange and Fennel potpourri

Organic Orange and Fennel potpourri

So, what do you all think?

20% off sale storewide!

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

We hope everyone has had a spectacular holiday.  Til 12/31/09 we’re offering 20% off of every skinnyskinny item in our store and on our site.  All you have to do is enter the code ’skinnyskinny09′ during the checkout and the savings are yours.  Get our great organic soaps, lip balms, salts, gifts and more.  Plus, you still get the great $4.95 flat-rate USPS Priority shipping so, really, what could be better?  Scrub off 2009 (it really was a tough year) and welcome in 2010 with fresh clean skin!

Soap Making Classes at skinnyskinny

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

We’ve just added 2 soap making classes to our January schedule.  Classes will be taught by skinnyskinny’s owner/founder, Clara Williams.  These are the first of the classes to be offered by us, but plans include classes on scent creation and perfumery, the basics of sensual massage (in time for Valentine’s Day!) and much more.  For complete details and information, please check here .

Great Things About Having a Store

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Yesterday, a customer came into the store and was admiring the salvaged wood that we’ve used to build-out our store.  As we were talking, he mentioned that he was from Tennessee.  I told him that I was from Tennessee.  He said that he had bought a house in Springhill, which is not so far from where 2 of my brothers live (one lives in College Grove and the other in Franklin).  It turns out that this man is Peter Jenkins, author of Walk Across America, which was required reading when I was in high school.  Maybe it’s still required reading.  My point in mentioning this is that having a store has all sorts of tangential perks, like meeting really interesting people.   And of course he bought some soaps.  walk across america

Summer in the City

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

A lovely weekend here in skinnyskinnyburg, or Williamsburg to some. Today, it is supposed to get up to 90. Summer dresses and iced coffee are in order. Today’s pic is of Haley (foreground) and Lena enjoying themselves on our balcony. Enjoy the weekend!