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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Get Organized, Get Styled: How To Re-energize Your Home and Wardrobe this Summer!

When: Thursday June 11th, 6:30pm-8pm
Where: Uppercase Books 611 2nd St. Snohomish, WA 98290
Cost: $25 Pre-registration or RSVP required
Contact: Mayna 425-922-0876 for more info

Mayna and Stacey are teaming up again to start the Summer off right with simplicity and style! If you missed the last workshop in March, join us on June 11th and learn tips from two industry professionals, personal organizer Stacey Anderson and personal stylist Mayna Sgaramella. Attendees receive handouts, a list of resources, and personalized attention.

Workshop summary
Organizing:
- 9 Strategies for organizing just about anything
- Paper management tools and techniques
- Questions to help you decide what to do next

Wardrobe:
- How to shop smart and do more with less
- How to recognize your body type and keys to a good fit
- Coordinate new looks and make the most of what you already have

Click here to pre-register.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Get Organized, Get Styled: How to Re-energize Your Home and Your Wardrobe for Spring - March 14th

Uncertain times call for creative solutions in self-improvement. That is why several people are participating in a ‘do-it-yourself’ Get Organized, Get Styled! workshop at Uppercase Books and Collectibles in Snohomish on March 14 , 2009. For a fraction of the cost of hiring a personal stylist or personal organizer, the workshop offers an affordable alternative to get advice from the two experts and takeaway tips on everything from dressing for success to organizing paperwork. The workshop will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the bookstore, located at 611 Second Street in Snohomish, WA. Participants will learn everything from nine strategies for organizing just about everything to how to shop smart with a small budget so you can do more with less.

The cost for the workshop is $25.00, valued at over $300.00 worth of consulting from these two experts. Included as part of the workshop are helpful handouts, lists of resources, and an opportunity to have specific questions answered. The first 10 people to pre-register get a special treat from Buchanan Chocolates. To register or for more information, call Mayna at 425-922-0876 or pre-register online at www.uppercasebooksandcollectables/calendar.

Title: Get Organized, Get Styled: How to Re-energize Your Home and Your Wardrobe for Spring

Presenters:
Stacey Anderson, Professional Organizer with Organized Innovations, LLC (425-785-5239)

Mayna Sgaramella, Wardrobe Consultant with Closet Fly (425-922-0876) www.closetfly.com

Cost: $25/person pre-register

When:
Saturday, March 14, 2009 from 11:00am – 1:30pm

Where:
Uppercase Books and Collectibles 611 2nd Street Snohomish, WA 98290

Topics:
Organizing
- 9 Strategies for organizing just about everything
- Paper management (tools, techniques and products that will help you stop piling)
- Questions to ask that will help you decide: keep or toss Wardrobe
- How to recognize a good fit (tips on knowing your body type, what to toss, what to keep, and what to buy)
- How to shop smart with a list and a budget so you can do more with less
- Coordinating tips so you’ll always look put together, no matter your lifestyle

The first 10 people to pre-register get a special treat from Buchanan Chocolates!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

7 Life Saving Tips on Shopping Black Friday and Beyond

Here are some shopping tips from FGI Member Mayna Sgaramella!
As a Wardrobe Consultant, I do a lot of personal shopping with my clients. But many people will be fighting the crowds on their own this holiday season. So here are some much needed tips on how to shop smart during the rush:

1. Know what you want. Ah, the key to all things in life. Well, you'd be surprised at how many people don't shop with a list during the holidays. Even with a list, things can get confusing. So, cozy up with some hot tea and spend a good hour looking up gifts in store catalogs, online, and in magazines. This will inspire you to create a list for all those on your list and it will give you ideas for yourself!

2. Research sales. Days before you plan to shop (like today), go online, look at advertisements in the paper, and call the store. Many associates are willing put items aside for you if you know what you want and call before the day of the sale. Ask if they do pre-sales where you buy the item over the phone at the sale price and just pick it up the day of the sale. You can even ask for the store manager and get his/her tips on shopping in their store.

3. Shop with a list. Don't just write down what you're getting, but also write down where you're going to buy it, the phone number of the store, and the store's special hours of operation (ask me about creating a spreadsheet of local stores tailored to your shopping needs). Treat it like efficient grocery shopping or running errands; start with the store where you can get the most checked off your list (a department store for example), and map out your route in regards to traffic or rush hour.

4. Keep a map of the mall with you before you shop in order to plan out parking, elevators (if you have kids in strollers), and restaurants (because you will get hungry). Use valet parking if it is available. It will be worth the money rather than waiting in traffic.

5. Set a time limit. Give yourself a couple hours in one large store, then hit a couple smaller shops and take a break. Keep a few snacks in your purse and drape it around your body for more hands free movement, but leave your coat in the car.

6. Start early and wear comfortable shoes. There are few ways to avoid long lines during this time of year, but go with a partner who will stand in line while you shop or hire a professional shopper who will shop for you. Try to beat the crowds by shopping during slow times, usually around store opening, late afternoon, or dinner time.

7. Be Flexible. Sometimes, that perfect gift you had in mind for your friend is just not available or is sold out. If you can keep the intention and meaning behind the gift, it will be easier to let go of the material aspect of it and you'll save yourself some unnecessary stress. Remember to shop online if you get in a jam. More info on online shopping and tips for saving money during the holidays in December's Newsletter!

Good luck! Fashionably Yours, Mayna Sgaramella of Closet Fly, LLC