MOTHER DAY GIFTS—MADE BY MOMS
Looking for the perfect gift this Mother’s Day?
Do your shopping online at the Mompreneurs® Marketplace—where all the
products and services are mom-made. Not only will you be honoring the
special mother in your life, but you’ll be saluting and supporting
mom-owned businesses.
“Entrepreneurial moms know what other mothers
need most,” say Ellen Parlapiano and Patricia Cobe, authors of
Mompreneurs®: A Mother’s Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Work-At-Home
Success. “They’ve started their businesses to attain family
flexibility in their own lives, so it’s not surprising that their
products and services are often designed to focus on the needs of moms
and families.”
The authors started their Mompreneurs®
Marketplace (http://www.mompreneursonline.com)
to showcase the creativity and resourcefulness of mom-owned
businesses, a workforce they call Mompreneurs®. At the online
mini-mall, shoppers can find anything from adorable baby accessories,
to beautiful handicrafts, gift baskets, pampering beauty products, and
custom-designed weekend getaways—all for that special mom in your
life.
Here’s a look at what’s on the shelves at the
Mompreneur® Marketplace.
GIFTS FROM THE GARDEN
Shop at: Michelle Masters Topiary Art
What you’ll find: Topiary-themed
artwork, linens and stationery, featuring images of hats, birdhouses,
sundials, weathervanes, and cute creatures, like leaping labs and
trotting horses. There are sweetly scented monogrammed sachets, hand
printed guest towels and aprons, and framed prints—all designed to
bring a bit of the garden indoors.
The mom behind the biz: Michelle Masters
left a promising career in computer graphic design to pursue her
creative passion: painting. As she painted in her home studio in the
Finger Lakes region of New York, her love of gardening and whimsy was
reflected in her artwork—especially in creations like the Lady
Lavender hat topiary, a design that remains her most popular.
GIFTS WITH A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE
Shop at: Mama Afrika
What you’ll find: Pottery, baskets, and
other handicrafts made by African women in crafts cooperatives
throughout the continent. Not only does Mama Afrika help African women
earn a decent living through fair trade, but it also donates 10% of
the proceeds to African non-profit groups that assist women and
children. Informational letters are included with every product, so
consumers learn about the country of origin, traditional uses of the
item, and a little about the organization that will receive a
donation.
The mom behind the biz: As a child growing
up in Virginia, Ester LaPollo was always reminded by her parents of
the hardships suffered by relatives and friends left behind in East
Africa. But it wasn’t until she became a mom herself that she figured
out a way she could help Africans living in poverty. While
brainstorming ideas for a home business, so she could spend more time
with her three kids, LaPollo realized that if she connected with small
groups of craftswomen in Africa, she could help them sell their wares
worldwide through fair trade. “I ask the ladies to tell me the price
they want for their wares, and I pay it,” says LaPollo, who now lives
in Lompoc, California. “All of the crafts cooperatives I trade with
are women-owned groups who work at home around their daily village
chores.
GIFTS FOR THE NEW MOM
Shop at: Lilypad Baby
What you’ll find: Stylish bibs, diaper
covers, and baby blankets in fabrics that are fashionable and
functional. Design-savvy moms will love the fabulous florals, funky
prints, and trendy colors. Order a gift basket or set and have it
personalized and customized for the new mom and her baby.
The mom behind the biz: Kathie Papera
started sewing her own baby bibs after she discovered she was spending
a fortune on baby shower gifts for friends and family members. But
this savvy California mom decided that her designs should stand apart
from the others on the market. Instead of pastel-colored bears and
bunnies, she chose fabrics with bold florals and vintage prints. Her
friends loved them, and begged for more. Now she has a staff of mom
designers, who name each bib design after the special babies in their
lives.
GIFTS THAT PAMPER
Shop at: The Balter Catalogue Company
What you’ll find: An array of soothing
selections—from warming tea and coffee sets, delicious gourmet
goodies, and specialty soaps for the bath. A sister site, called
Balter Baby, offers an extensive array of natural products for the new
mother.
The mom behind the biz: Gina Ritter
certainly understands the needs of busy moms. Not only does she have
three young boys, she juggles several work-at-home roles. She’s a
cartoonist, children’s book author, and writer of screenplays and
humor columns (you can read her blog at
www.blamemama.com). Her current project is moving her family
cross-country from New York to California.
GIFTS WITH A SPRINKLING OF PIXIE DUST
Shop at: Magical Journeys online travel
agency
What you’ll find: Affordable Disney
getaways. Treat mom or grandma to a magical trip to Disney World
during the month of May, when you can catch the annual Flower Show in
Epcot and celebrate Mother’s Day with brunch in a flower-filled
pavilion.
The mom behind the biz: Nancy Rossetti
fell in love with Disney World on her honeymoon in 1984, but once she
had kids she couldn’t afford a family trip to the land of Mickey.
Determined to find an affordable Disney vacation for her family and
learn insider strategies, Rossetti took travel agent courses and then
started booking low-cost trips for families and friends. Today she has
a staff of independent contractors across the nation—all of them
Disney-loving moms who work from home.
About the Mompreneurs®
Ellen Parlapiano and Patricia Cobe are co-authors
of the books Mompreneurs®: A Mother’s Practical Step-by-Step Guide
to Work-at-Home Success and Mompreneurs® Online: Using the
Internet to Build Work@Home Success. After coining and
trademarking the phrase Mompreneurs®, which describes entrepreneurial
mothers who start their own businesses, Parlapiano and Cobe have
watched the movement grow. Their website, MompreneursOnline.com
attracts mompreneurs from around the world.
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