Sunday, July 18, 2010

Bitsy Girl Designs / Heritage Makers featured in The Tennessean!





Angela Everett and Katie Palmissano have shared much since becoming friends at Belmont University.

Both landed coveted music industry jobs; both got laid off from those jobs. Both became first-time moms in recent years.

While losing a job isn’t quite as enjoyable as those other shared experiences, it did serve as a motivator for the women. Like many mothers, they wanted to work from home while contributing to the financial stability of the households, helping their working husbands.
They wanted a life separate from the titles of wife and mother, but with control over their working lives.

“I wanted to contribute, but I wanted to work on my terms so that I could still be with my son,” said Palmissano, 32. “You can’t do that with a 9-to-5 job, and even part-time doesn’t work that well, so I started looking into direct sales.”

Palmissano, who lives in the Music Valley area of Donelson, was laid off in January 2009 from her 10-year stint with Sony. She became pregnant that May with her son, Rome.

Everett, who lives in Bellevue, had her daughter in October 2008. During her three months of maternity leave, Everett was contemplating jobs she could do from home.

“In the midst of searching, I got the call,” Everett, 33, said. She was laid off from her artist management position with the Country Music Association, she said, a job she held happily for eight years.

'No pressure, no presentation'

Palmissano loved her job with Sony. “It was like kismet. I loved my job, and I feel like I lived the dream for 10 years. I got to meet celebrities, go to concerts … but all this happened at the right time,” she said.

What happened was a chance meeting with a company called Stella & Dot. Soon after hearing about the Burlingame, CA.- based jewelry company that launched in 2008, Palmissano went to a local show.

Palmissano fell in love with what she calls “heavy, good quality, very high-end jewelry” and became a Stella & Dot stylist a couple of months ago.

She now holds trunk shows and throws parties to sell the jewelry that has been featured as worn by celebrities and in national magazines such as InStyle.

“There is no pressure, no presentation. You can just have a party with the girls, wear the jewelry, and they’re going to love it when they see it. The jewelry speaks for itself,” she said.

As for Everett, she, too, stumbled into the next chapter of her life. She began volunteering to keep busy, and while working at a Creating Keepsakes convention in the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, she was positioned beside a booth for Heritage Makers, an online-based personal publishing company.

“Their mission really is to strengthen families through storybooking. It really touched me because I lost my grandmother to Alzheimer’s, and her memories died with her. We can’t pass those memories along,” Everett said.

Then Oprah's Dog Died

Everett called her husband while still at the convention to brag about the Utah-based Heritage Makers, and it wasn’t long before she became the first consultant in Nashville for the company, helping people create lasting memories.

Founded in 2005, Heritage Makers lets clients design their own hardbound books, cards, calendars and more with the goal of preserving their family heritages. For example, Everett has created a book featuring her 21-month-old daughter Abby.

“She takes it everywhere. When I want to use it, I have to sneak it out because she doesn’t want to let it go,” Everett said.

Heritage Makers has also received national acclaim, having been featured on Good Morning America and noticed by Oprah Winfrey.

In 2008, a Heritage Makers consultant in Iowa created a book to celebrate the life of Winfrey’s dog, Gracie that died in 2007. Winfrey actually called the consultant to personally thank her for the gift.

“The consultant didn’t answer the phone because it came in as a private call, so when she checked her voicemail it was Oprah, thanking her,” Everett said.

You Need To Be Outgoing

Everett and Palmissano agree that there is plenty of room in their businesses for people who are just looking for a hobby that pays some extra cash, but that if you want to make serious money, you better be serious about direct sales.

“If you treat it like a hobby, then it performs like a hobby, but if you treat it like a business, it performs like business,” Palmissano said, channeling Stella & Dot founder, Jessica Herrin. “She always says that.”

The friends are determined to be successful by making their respective businesses earn money. A Stella & Dot stylist and Heritage Makers consultant make money like most other people in direct sales, by receiving a percentage of the sale of their products. They can also build a team so that they get a percentage of the sales by the team members. Everett and Palmissano have two people who have signed up to work on their teams.

The women can take their businesses anywhere, which helps them build a customer base.

“I’ve got a party set up at a dentist’s office,” Palmissano said. “You can have a party at a wine bar, if that’s what you want.”

Everett added: “Anywhere offering free WiFi can become an office or a showroom. We can take our products anywhere.”

The work they’ve chosen to do might not be difficult for Palmissano and Everett, who are outgoing, animated women, but the work could be a problem for some people.

“It does take a special person to succeed at direct sales,” Palmissano said. “If you’re really shy, then it’s going to be hard to get out there and do what you need to do. You can only ask your friends and family to host parties so many times. You have to network and talk to people.”

While both women work to build their businesses and make substantial incomes, it helps to have husbands who have been “amazingly supportive” of their new ventures, Everett said. Her husband, Bryan, is a multimedia producer with PK Pictures. Palmissano’s husband, Keven, is a human resources director with HCA.

“They understand that we need a life separate from being a mother and a wife,” Everett said.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Super Special Project!

I'm in the middle, well near the end of working on a very special project. I cannot wait to share it with you all :)  It is an original creation, so it's taking me longer than expected, but it has been so much fun and I've pretty much learned everything there is to learn about Studio. 

Need help with your project? Perhaps your summer vacation book? Baby Announcements? Wedding Invitations?  Tons of goodies on sale now - stock up and get started!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

These are a few of my favorite things....

Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.....AND

Monthly art release day for Heritage Makers :)  Every month, a new collection of art is released and it is SO exciting to see the fun papers and embellishments that we get to start using....

Here the July releases, perfect for your summer vacation books!














Thursday, June 24, 2010

Christmas in July....starts TODAY!

It is so HOT outside right now that we thought we'd turn up the heat a bit more and kick off Christmas In July one week early! Traditionally, this is the BEST sale of the year on cards, calendars and now canvases!  So why wait til December? Save now and spend the next few months creating beautiful projects for your family. And if you are a Club Premier member, you get a FREE gift...it's like an early Christmas present! :)

Order between now - June 30th and I will put your name in a drawing for Mystery Host. What does that mean? On June 30th, I will draw a name from everyone that places an order before then. If your name is drawn I will create a Workshop in your name, enter all the orders, and YOU get all the free host rewards!  You could very easily win up to $100 in free credits...how cool is that?
Call me at 615.482.5621 or email bookyourlegacy@gmail.com to order ~ Angela



Thursday, April 1, 2010

Heritage Makers Mother's Day Specials!

Would you please check out those prices? AMAZING!

20x20 Canvas....here I come.  I know these are our Mother's Day specials, but, think about Birthdays, Father's Day, Weddings, Nurserys, even CHRISTMAS!  Yes, Christmas.  You can buy these credits and you have a full year to use them!  Contact me now to order or to set up your time to host a party and you can earn all these things for FREEEEE!


http://support.heritagemakers.com/comm/vo/files/POM-April10-150.pdf

























~Angela~

Heritage Makers Publishing Special - 20% off!

Heritage Makers is having a HUGE publishing special! All you have to do is publish any Heritage Makers project and you’ll instantly save 20% off shipping! From now until April 15th, you can publish your Mother’s Day gifts, graduation presents, or that special “just because” project you’ve been creating. You can save 20% off shipping on any Heritage Makers project*, including storybooks, greeting cards, gallery-wrapped canvases, wire-bound books, and posters. Don’t delay! Publish your Heritage Makers project today to save!

*Offer doesn’t apply to direct ship.

As always, contact me if you need help starting or just finishing up your project. A lot can be done in 2 weeks :)

~angela~

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Why I am a Heritage Maker....

I'm often asked why I decided to become a Heritage Makers consultant and honestly, that question is way to complex to answer without losing the interest of the other party. So, I typically say it was because I wanted to contribute money to my family, be able to stay at home with my daughter, set my own schedule and make a difference in other's lives. All of those things are so true, but there is so much more to the story.

I 100% feel that I was led by Jesus to volunteer at a convention where I met my now director, Kelly who introduced me to Heritage Makers. I prayed over and over that the desire to become a consultant be removed from my heart if this was not what I was supposed to do and instead it grew stronger. So here I am.

I have been blessed with a beautiful family and I want to chronicle that. I want to write down every memory and capture it with a photo. I want my children to know who their heritage - what their grandparents went through in life - what my husband and I have gone through. I want them to know every tidbit about their childhood, so they can pass those things along to their children.

I simply want to savor every single second that we're given on this earth and I don't want to take any of it for granted.....as I know that things change, sometimes for better, other times for worse.

With the technology of the internet and sites like Twitter, I'm exposed to so many things that normally I would shelter myself from because they are painful. The main thing being the loss of children. I am in awe of those parents who have lost their children and still find the strength to keep going. The thought of losing a child just takes my breath away and brings me to tears (ok, I'll be honest, most of the time when I really think about it, I sob, not just cry, sob). Reading the stories of these beautiful angels who have been taken from their family too early, or to read about children who are going through things that no child should endure breaks my heart. It breaks my heart, but it also makes me hold on to my kids a little tighter and to let go of the little things that get to me and it teaches me to appreciate those 3 AM crying wake up calls.

All of those things are reasons why I am a Heritage Maker, I believe in my business and it's mission and I'm excited to see what the Lord has in store for the comings years. I know it will great.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Layers & Unlock Heritage Makers Tutorial

Loved this tutorial - even I learned a few tricks!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Heritage Makers Spring 2010 Catalog

The new Heritage Makers catalog is absolutely beautiful and showcases some of the best templates and most recent templates for each product.  Excited for everyone to see what we're up to!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Premier Spring Art Collection::Heritage Makers

If you missed out on Club Premier last time, contact me now because we have some great things in store for our Club Premier members, including additional savings on our March Pick of the Month - our 8x8 storybook!  Who wouldn't want an entire scrapbook store at their fingertips?  Check out our last Spring Premier releases - I'm so excited (especially because they won't take up any room in my house!).

Monday, March 1, 2010

March Heritage Makers Pick of the Month!

I am so excited about our March Pick of the Month :::drumroll please:: our 8x8 Storybook!  That's right, our most popular storybook size is on special for the month of March only. And, for those of you who signed up for Club Premier - you get an extra special deal.  Check out the flyer below and then contact me ASAP to get started on your project - Mother's Day and Father's Day are just around the corner.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Video Tutorial: Setting Up Your FREE Heritage Makers Account!

Be sure to visit my site: Book Your Legacy::Your Heritage Makers Consultant and then check out the video below about setting up your account. If you have any questions please email me HERE.

Your Heritage Makers Account - How To Set It Up!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Are you in the club?


Are You in The Club?
Club Premier is BACK, but HURRY...
this SALE ENDS SUNDAY!

JOIN THE CLUB!

Are your photos unshared, unloved, or unappreciated? That means they are in a shoe box or stuck on the hard drive of your computer.
Do you want to spend your time making the memories, NOT making the scrapbook?

If you answered Yes to ANY of these questions, then YOU need to
JOIN THE CLUB!

CLICK HERE to learn about all of the PERKS for purchasing Club Premier!

Heritage Makers Club Premier is like owning your very own scrapbook store without all of the inventory.  Imagine all of the paper and embellishments that you need for less than $10 a month......