Showing posts with label MomsTown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MomsTown. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Who are the SilverChicks?

SilverChicks is owned and operated by Mom-preneurs, Valissa McGuffee and Catie Dupont. They quickly turned their creative juices into a profitable business while maintaining their dream to support the community, both locally and internationally.

What started as a little eBay business bloomed each month into something a little more exciting and interesting. Valissa and Catie never thought they would sell their jewelry when they created SilverChicks is 2002, it was a way to sell, and justify purchasing, the quality Sterling Silver findings and crystals they were buying to make jewelry with for fun – now look what happened.

It started small with some boutiques in Texas carrying SilverChicks and then a temporary move for Catie to Africa, which opened the door to antique trade beads and Kazuri ceramic beads from Kenya. Catie spent the year sending Valissa cryptic messages and small samplings of what she was finding while Valissa kept the creative juices flowing working on the SilverChicks ridiculously fun baby line of jewelry.

In 2004 when Catie returned to the U.S. with her African finds she and Valissa made an agreement to “Go for it!” and they haven’t looked back since! SilverChicks launched new lines using the fabulous vintage, antique and free trade finds from Africa and succeeded in placing their products on Amazon. At the same time Valissa and Catie invited a select group of Artisans to sell their wares on SilverChicks, with the hope of creating a supportive and inspiring community.

Catie returned from Africa with the idea of doing whatever she could to help the people of Ethiopia, and with little convincing Valissa jumped on board and since then they have used SilverChicks as a base of support for a number of non-profits working to improve the quality of life for those less fortunate in East Africa, to include EthiopiaReads.org, Hope for Children and Trees for Ethiopia.

Residing in two different geographic areas of the U.S. and juggling the lifestyles of busy moms has added tremendously to the depth of what SilverChicks has to offer.

Additionally, they continue to travel back and forth to East Africa bringing home interesting jewelry components and pieces of history with them with which to create.

Both Valissa and Catie are inspired and encouraged by the people they meet in their daily activities and learn so much from their life experiences that they then bring to their creative designs.

Valissa and Catie feel blessed to be able to work in a way that gives them pleasure and satisfaction and hope that you enjoy SilverChicks as much as they do!

Website: http://www.silverchicks.com

Friday, October 12, 2007

Lil Beastees - Our Kids Love THEM!


If you haven't yet treated your little one to a Lil' Beastees tee shirt - we want to encourage you to do so. The cotton tee shirts are super soft, the colors great and the animals precious. Our kids reach for their Lil' Beastees tee shirts over and over again.

Plus, you'll be supporting another Mom in Business, artist and creator of Lil' Beastees, Alison Seda Ellis.

We are so fond of her, her entrepreneurial spirit and her giving heart.

Visit SilverChicks.com to see pictures of children in Ethiopia, at Shola Children's Library, wearing shirts that she donated and visit Sedaink.com to see the wonderful colored shirts she has added to her clothing line.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Coming Soon to SilverChicks - Lil Beastees in Color


About the artist... Like most artists showcasing their work, a brief profile seems to be in order.... As far back as I can remember, I had a pencil in hand and was found feverishly drawing at my desk. Even at a young age my drawings were focused on animals and the natural world. This continues in my work today. Soon that pencil developed into a pen and the rest is history. Pen and ink is my medium of choice although I have worked with pencil, charcoal and watercolor. I like the precision and finality of the pen. It is a constant challenge as it leaves little room for error.

Over the years I have had my work shown in several galleries. Those galleries include the Coast Gallery in Laguna Beach, Brandon Gallery in Fallbrook, one-woman show at the Grand Galleria in Escondido and a "9 Live For Cats" show at Gallery 21 at the Spanish Village Art Center in San Diego, which Partially Benefited the Feral Cat Coalition. I also participated in an open studio tour while living in Monterey and several shows for the Escondido Art Association.

My newest Project with my company, SedaInk, was inspired by my experiences as a mother to two young boys. I also wanted to create a more sophisticated design on children's apparel that would also be fun to wear..... and the concept of Lil Beastees was born. Wild and domesticated animals are created in pen and ink illustrations and then silk screened on high quality children's tee shirts. My hope is that both children and adults will enjoy these unique designs. Within each Lil Beastees, you will find a concealed heart... Your little one may need to assist you in the discover. Enjoy! -Alison Seda