The name is Juliet
Not as in Romeo, but Daisymay.
Giving a wonderful and unique gift is just the best I think. I love the anticipation that you have as you eagerly await that bow to untie and the crinkling sound that the paper makes in the hands of your special ones.
There's just nothing better.
Unless, of course, the gift is handmade. Now the cherry on top is ripe, red, shiny, and has the most perfect of stems.
I was able to get this feeling not once, but twice thanks to Juliet.
We adore our neighbors, E.K. and Arlene. They are nothing short of family to us. After they had their son, Brayden, I knew I wanted to give something to Arlene that was personal, unique, different not to mention from the heart. I had my eyes out since his birth in March, but nothing seemed to jump out at me.
Then Adam, my brother, and Kim, my sister-in-law, had their first child, Mollye. I was overwhelmed even more with finding the most perfect of gifts.
I guess it is because I am a mom. I know how much work it takes firsthand. I see how much sacrifice is made. I know the visionary a mama must be. I know how much her family needs her. I know how much she needs her family. The care, unconditional love, and continous support a mother provides her family is her gift to them.
I wanted Arlene and Kim to know that those gifts they will be giving their family are appreciated. That their job as a wife and mom is above all the most precious of job titles to have. So when they feel overhwelmed and under appreciated at times (because those times will come) they will have a reminder that the work and love for their family IS their greatest of accomplishments.
So eager to give a gift to represent this, I scoured the internet as my eyes were not finding anything in my local surroundings.
I stumbled upon Daismay.
And, there it was. Her craft is so tailored and eye catching, true. But her willingness to custom design and work with you on a project is outstanding. That's what drew me into to Daisymay.
I had in my mind an idea that I thought would be so symbolic to the job of wife and mother. I spilled it to her and she and I immediately began collaberating on a handmade creation to suite this idea.
Her service was professional,kind, and prompt. She answered all of my questions and for those of you who know me...I ask a lot of them!!!
Because of her, my heart sang out with joy as the paper began to crumple in Arlene and Kim's hands.
Here are the finished gifts I gave these super moms:
Knowing this gift was completely hand crafted around the words from my heart brought me such joy. Here is the poem I wrote to Kim that egnited the vision for Juliet. My words to Arlene were very similiar. A few of the lines varied though.
I wanted the disc that represented marriage to be the richest in color so we chose copper. I also wanted it to be hammered for texture and distress to represent the work it takes for a happy,successful marriage.
From there, our ideas worked together for the disc that represented children.
Wife and mama. It's a gift. It's a treasure. It's not always smooth. It's always worth it.
I got one for myself too. I think we all deserve one.
Thanks so much, Juliet!!
Happy Friday!
:-) .mac