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And we are off…

This week is off to a pretty great start.

Doily clutches in Tan. In the SHOP.

My Monday was pretty productive! I got an early start. I tend to start later and work into the night. But, today I was out of bed by 9 and started getting things done almost right away. I worked to finish a few orders and sent some bags out. It was great that I got the early start since I had a dinner and movie date night planned. Saw Insidious. That was some intense stuff. yeesh. Who am I kidding, I LOVE scary movies. So, the intenser, the better?

I’m pretty excited about today. Lisa is taking the train down to my neck of the woods to work with me! I Love having makeshift coworkers for a day. Lisa volunteered to come cut fabric and hang out. Lisa is being given a sewing machine and wants to learn how to sew some home decor stuff, so it’ll be fun to have her to sew with and maybe learn some new things together. Tomorrow we have some fun things planned:

- Starbucks run (first and foremost)

- Prepare fabric for a few bags I have on my list to make.

- Test out my new Gingher Rotary cutter!

- Work on a few clutches Lisa and I have discussed previously.

- Eat some sort of yummy lunch.

- Break time in the Hot Tub.

 

That is the plan for Tuesday! Should be a nice day. I can’t wait. On that note. I’m going to sleeeeeeep. <3

 

New Clutches in the shop!

I got the new clutches up!

Shop here: Krust on Etsy.

Or just leave some feedback on what you see!

I hope to have a few wallets up next week! And then some Cross body style bags and handbags very soon. I had so much fun making these. I will HAPPILY accept any requests or suggestions. I’d love to know what people look for when they are buying bags and wallets. I know that what I like isn’t what EVERYONE likes.

I’m really excited to work on the next run of items. I have some great stuff planned! Hope you’ll stay tuned….

Krust

Sneak peek at a debuting Krust clutch!

Just a sneak peak of what I have been working on this week. One of the clutches for my line of bags. I did it in a few other color combos. I am still building up the whole line. The first run of clutches will consist of 5 designs (This is one), in varying color combinations. Hoping to have all of the clutches ready to list in my Etsy shop by next Monday!

Top: H&M

Jeans: Marc my Marc Jacobs

Flats: Kimchi & Blue

Clutch: KRUST!

Yellow wall: BevMo.


This is just the tip of the iceberg. More to come very soon!

Krust

Closet clean out!

I listed a few items out of my closet on eBay on Friday. Some dresses, and brand new items.

eBay username: ChurchofKrust

Closet Cleanout continues…

Did a purge last night, and listed some new items on eBay!

Lot’s of dresses. I have been hanging on to too many that do not fit me. It’s time to ship ‘em out and replace a few with something I can actually wear!

Check out my listings! eBay seller name ChurchofKrust.

I love good people, and good companies, an ode to The Resume Cafe.

Quite a doozy, a really serious testimonial of sorts.

And now to recognize a really great company, who had a HUGE part in me landing my new job. Seriously, I think they did more work than me. A GIGANTIC Thank You to The Resume Cafe.

When things first started getting rocky at my previous job (i.e. salary getting chopped in HALF) I started working on my resume, yet again. It has always been a daunting task for me. My work experience is somewhat random, as I have tried working in various fields, and I do not have a college degree. It’s always been extremely difficult for me to get what is my mind into words and put on paper. It just doesn’t happen. In my head, my retail, customer service, tech support, project management, human resources, software QA, call center experience translates into this awesome mesh of skills and a professional background that would be great for many positions. When trying to get that on paper, to me, it always just looked RANDOM. Like I just bounced around from place to place, doing whatever I felt like at the time. Which I sort of was, as I was trying to find out what I wanted to do with my life. Nowadays, I have a better idea of what I want to be doing, but, I still want that random experience doing other things to show, as I worked damn hard to gain that experience.

As I began working on my Resume, and STRESSING over it (typical), I considered having it professionally done. I was referred to a website that did them for $300. :( I quickly realized that I was on my own. My salary was just cut in half, and I knew I was very close to being out of a job all together, $300 was not in my budget. So, I continued to work on my Resume myself, and sent a few out. And just like the first time I was unemployed, no bites. Nothing.

Within a short period of time my Mommy blogger Sister-in-Law, directed me over to a blog of a fellow Mommy blogger friend of hers, Law-Momma. Law-Momma was hosting a giveaway on her blog that week to have your Resume professionally written and 2 custom cover letters done for free by The Resume Cafe,  along with a discount code for readers who did not win the giveaway to go to the site and get this same package at a discounted price! the regular rate for this package is $99. Seriously. That’s what I’m talking about! That’s a price someone on a budget can handle a bit better. I was stoked!

I entered the giveaway, and immediately emailed the people at The Resume Cafe to get the ball rolling. Even if I didn’t win the giveaway (Which I didn’t) I was going to use their services anyhow. I immediately started talked to one of the professional writers who immediately began boosting my confidence!!!! I was sent a questionnaire to fill out, and I sent them my own sketchy resume. I was instantly understood. The writer was impressed by my diverse professional background, and made me feel confident that it would all transpire on paper in to a really strong resume. We chatted every so often over Gchat, we were in contact the whole time. At one point, she told me she felt like she really knew me, which was refreshing as she was writing my resume. She had done research regarding the job market in my area even. She was amazingggg! I felt great.

When I got my resume draft, I sat jaw dropped for some time. I couldn’t believe the way she worded my work experience and what I was looking for in a job so perfectly. The top of my resume reads:

“-Exemplary project leader: experiencing success managing both people and financial resources through an organized, detail-focused and strategic management approach
-Over six years of experience in customer service, quality assurance, data analysis and project leadership
-Diverse employee: willing to work in a variety of capacities to ensure deadlines are reached for projects and clients
-Proven ability to adapt skills to a new industry: has successfully managed transitions from retail markets to highly technical information technology environments”

Perfect.

I was ecstatic.

After receieving my completed resume, I recieved a cover letter that I asked for to be written for a specific position I wanted, and one eneric cover letter) both were amazing and on point. I have never been able to write a proper cover letter that was more than a paragragh. My cover letter were always just these cheesey emails introducing my resume. Clearly, I never really knew what I was doing, and needed the help.

I was unemployed from december 2008 – june 2009, I did not have my Resume done at that point, and it was a rough 6 months. I got very few interviews, and felt like I applied for about a million jobs. Looking for work, became my full time job. This time, I had my resume done by The Resume Cafe. I was Laid off from my position on May 14. I applied to less than 15 positions, went on 2 interviews, and one phone interview. I interviewed with my current company on May 21st and again on the 25th, I was called and offered a position the next day May 26th, and Started June 7. I was only out of work for 3 weeks. It could have been less if I had applied more aggressively to more positions. But, part of me was holding out for something good. And, I got it.

I will be eternally grateful to the work The Resume Cafe did for me, for the time they took, and the interest, and care, and amazing communication they kept with me through out it, and to this day. Even though I got a great discounted price, I feel like I got service worth well over $300.

Wow, that ended up being quite long… Didn’t realize I had so much to say!
I’ll be taking a trick of Mandy’s from Harper’s Happenings (hope that’s okay).

Summary: I read more Mom blogs than I probably should. Being unemployed is rough, confidence is important but hard to find it during that time, a good resume is important as it’s the first thing a company sees when they are considering you, professional resumes can be expensive, The Resume Cafe has great deals on great resumes, and delivers amazing results. I LOVE The Resume Cafe for helping me through a really tough time.

Shooot, just saw this and had to share! They are doing a Summer Student Special. $32 for one resume and one cover letter. That’s an amazing price! Anyone just graduate? Get in on this!!!! That’s cheaper than a tank of gas!!!

Lots of new stuff, part 3 and the end for tonight.

Just a taste of all the new items in my shop:

Thank you to my LOVELY models and sisters, Emily and Sarah.

Go see it all, HERE.

Back to work on new stuff tomorrow!

New brooches in the shop

Modeled by my lovely sister, Sarah!

All brooches are here in the shop!

New stuff in the shop, part 1.

6 new headbands in the shop, this afternoon.

This is just a hint. I have a bigger update coming late this evening or tomorrow morning with some new designs. A new flower design, and some rings even. Stay tuned.

SHOP here.

Pretty little brooches in the shop!

Just put these precious little pins in my Etsy shop.

They are quite fun, and versatile! I wore some in my hair this weekend using a bobby pin.

The shop is here: Krust on Etsy.

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I go by Krust. I Love to craft, sew, and create. I started a handbag line in January 2011. I have been loving every second I have gotten to spend in front of my sewing machine or with a sketch pad and colored pencils in hand. On this here blog, I talk about my work, my family and friends, my life, and my love for fashion. I hope you'll stick around.
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