Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Local Flavor: Bracelets by Liz

We knew Liz way before she was known as the lady behind Bracelets by Liz. We literally followed her to the farmer’s markets and in large part blame her for the wild adventures we have shared together as vendors. Through it all we have been witness to this bracelet business becoming much more than beads on string.

The business name was relevant five years ago when Liz started Bracelets by Liz but now under that same name includes not only bracelets but earrings, necklaces, watches, headbands, bookmarks, flip-flops, lanyards, key rings and even bottle openers. If the wide selection doesn’t interest you, the quality of which they are made will definitely catch your eye. Made from the highest quality Liz can get her hands on; a variety of unique combination of swaravski beads, gemstones, fresh water pearls and sterling silver or copper.

For Liz, owner and creator of
Bracelets by Liz, it’s all about family. Her daughter, Elyssa was the inspiration behind the original bracelet and her husband has always been her number one fan and supporter since that little bracelet with Elyssa’s name sent Liz into retail business. She will be the first to tell you that this jewelry business didn’t happen overnight, but happened for her as a little girl living in San Diego selling “Flowers by the Sea.”

Making jewelry is a way for Liz to connect with her daughter and creativity. In fact, you will now find little anklets made by Elyssa next to the wide variety Liz provides, but don’t think Liz is going anywhere. You will find Bracelets by Liz at the
Historic Haymarket Farmer’s Market [in Lincoln, Nebraska] every Saturday throughout the entire season. You will also spot these jewels at craft fairs and local events around the Lincoln, Nebraska area. You may also contact Liz for more information or special orders.

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Groovy Guru Granola with subject line ‘Bracelets by Liz.’



Note: Bracelets by Liz has full knowledge of this article in is in support of it.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Local Flavor: Honu Bags

We first met the Honu Bag ladies early in the farmer's market season downtown at the Haymarket. Captivated by their cause, their product and their spirit, we knew we had to do our part in sharing their gospel. And we believe once you hear it, you will be converted...

... go into any grocery store, retail or consignment shop and you'll likely find these 'buy it for $1, made in China' bags that [to be honest] we're not quite sure what they're made out of. Do you? We have researchers backing up on our claim that these non-tare bags are actually doing more damage than the billions of plastic bags that end up in our landfills and oceans. After the "reusable craze" happened 5 years back a lot of folks went out to every retail store they shop at and bought dozen of them. Within the last few years the second hand stores have seen truckloads of these "promotion tools" in their donation piles. Those bags finally end up in local landfills, because those second hand stores don't know what to do with them. Sure they sell a few, but thousands are coming in each week. How can they keep up? Is there a better way, we must ask ourselves...

Yes, take faith in the mission Honu Bags has taken on! "We make reusable grocery bags out of recycled t-shirts. Our goal is to help get some of the plastic out of the environment. The bags are named after the Hawaiian word for sea turtle: 'Honu". We chose this name because of the huge dead zones in the oceans caused by plastic. It's also a play on words: "A honu (pronounce Hoe-new) bag for a honu ("whole new") world. We wanted to create a bag that works as well as a plastic bag but is not harmful to the environment. They hold more, they are stronger, you can throw them over your shoulder and they are FUN! They are better than the "cloth" bags you buy from the stores because they are made right here in Lincoln and they can be thrown in the washing machine over and over." Quoted from the bag ladies themselves.

It's true, its "a whole new" way of approaching global warming. But what really sold us on this product was the process. We all have that one really great t-shirt we love. Maybe it gets too small or starts to fade a bit. You then send it to the fine folks who resale it. It ends up in the hands of creators and co-owners of Honu Bags, Karen and Paula, who then turn it into a bag. This bag can then be reused for anything. It can go on forever. How great is that!

Honu Bags started on a whim that Karen had. [And according to Paula, she has a lot of them.] But we're so glad they followed this whim straight to their basement sewing machine. These are a couple of ordinary women who have been friends for over 30 years, saying 'lets do this and impact change.' It's always the "ordinary ones" you have to watch for!

Honu Bags is all about impacting this world in a positive way and we at Groovy Guru Granola join hands in their mission. We hope you will do the same. You can find both Karen and Paula at the Haymarket Farmer's Market in Lincoln, Nebraska through October speaking and living out their gospel of Huno Bag living. During and off season you can also buy Huno Bags at Open Harvest at 1618 South Street in Lincoln, Nebraska. Or visit Honu Bags off shore at: www.ahonubag.webs.com.

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot. Nothing is going to get better.
It's not -" Dr. Seuss


Note: Honu Bags had full knowledge of this article and is in support of it. Public comments welcomed!