Wednesday, August 25, 2010

New to shop

Sorry for the long hiatus. I was in Vegas for work all last week and this week I decided to take a full time job offer! I am super excited for my new job, but it will take some getting used to as I have been working primarily from home the last 3 years! I have decided to keep Hello Victory going, but updates will probably be happening on weekends instead of during the week.

It's been over a year since I had arrows in the shop and I'm happy to report that they're back! They got a lot of press when I first had them and sold out quickly. I finally found some more and kept some for myself this time too :) You will also find some other Mid-Century decor like the illustrated matchboxes and bird note holder. Go check it out!

It's good to be back in action and I hope you all are doing well!

8 comments:

  1. Congrats on your new adventure. Those matchboxes are fantastic. I did a vintage show in Chicago last weekend....you would have been in heaven & made a killing if you had a booth....you find the coolest stuff.

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  2. Those matchstick books are AMAZING. It's been too long since we went shopping together!

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  3. Love your new things! Those matches are incredible. Such vibrant colors.

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  4. those arrows are awesome!!

    it's my birthday next week and I might treat myself

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  5. Hey there, I featured your little boy silhouette picture in my latest blog post. Hope you don't mind!

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  6. The arrows are beautiful! I think you began the arrow design movement, girlie. And you know I love the mid-century goodies :-)

    Congratulations on the new job! Having just returned to working in an office full time after having been self-employed for 5 years, you and I are in a similar situation. It definitely does take some getting used to, and there are so many things I miss about working from home (or on remodel sites). But I have to say it is really nice to have a regular paycheck. The funny thing is that I keep building good shop inventory and have no time to list it.

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