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Showing posts with label furniture store. Show all posts

Meet Cindy Conner!

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

(Cindy on the far right, with daughters Abbie and Lindsay and mom Marilyn)
When Luke and I started Pretty in Paint, we knew the Lord was calling us to take a big risk! Now, we are entering a new season, with new risks, and we couldn't be happier to be passing the baton to Cindy Conner, who is buying the shop. She is a light and a joy to those around her, and we feel confident those things will spill over into her future ownership of the store. We talked with Cindy recently, because we wanted to share some of her heart here on the blog. We also wanted our readers to get to know her, before they see her friendly face in the shop!

Why did you decide now was the right time to pursue this change?
     
If anyone had told me even a few months ago that I would be in the throes of buying a business today, I would literally have laughed out loud.  While I've entertained thoughts of creating a business that carried on where our Barnstormer event left off, everything I wanted always ended up too similar to Pretty in Paint.  Mindy and Luke are my friends and I never wanted to be in any kind of competition with them. My heart was incredulous that this is the right time, and it quickly became evident to me that God was calling me to something I never saw coming. I had to be obedient and jump off that proverbial cliff in faith.....it was nothing short of terrifying.  I don't do things like this, I'm much more of a dreamer than an actual doer.  This is eons beyond my comfort zone. So while I was physically screaming NOOOO, my heart was saying 'I think you can do this'!


What are you most excited for in the future of the store?

The foundations that Mindy and Luke have laid will not change, and that has me excited. The other aspect would be relationships. As I've been in the store the last several days learning the daily operations, it's been especially gratifying to meet so many people.  I'm excited to see how these relationships will grow. I'm also excited about our team of employees.  Jami, Lynda and Tami are staying on, and I love these women. I'm incredibly happy to also get to work with my own family.  My daughter Abbie is going to be our manager, and Lindsay is feverishly working to get the website up and running, while expanding our online sales.  Heather (the current manager) has been so gracious and loving as she imparts so much wisdom, and is tirelessly training Abbie and myself.   

Can you briefly describe your journey to this point in your life?
     
I've spent my life raising our five wonderful kids. Those kids have now blessed us with twelve grandkids, and in May, we will welcome our very first great-grandchild. My husband helps fight firefighters with an airplane, and flies warbirds in his spare time. Seven years ago, we bought my husband's family farm, and I have logged quite a few hours on tractors and digging irrigation line...becoming a shopkeeper is going to be a huge and welcome change. My daughter Lindsay (McPhail) and I started Barnstormers Vintage Fair in 2012 - it is a family affair managed now with the help of daughter Abbie (Lasota) and granddaughter Morgan(DiBetta), and my mother in law Marilyn (Conner), as well as close family friends Dawn and Kyndall Wiley.  We are strong women with a heart for other women.  It makes perfect sense to me now that Pretty in Paint will be our next step, and I know the skills I have learned in the last several years will make the transition a great one. 
  
Any scripture or quotes you'd like to share that pertain to this journey?

I always feel a bit ashamed when I'm surprised by God. Our finite spirits tend to try to contain Him, even limit Him. About midway through our journey, Mindy and I had a similar experience on the same day.  She had an actual dream about Abraham and Isaac. I had more of a daydream about Sarah and her reaction when she was told she would have a baby.  Sarah didn't lack faith in what God could do, but she did doubt what He could do through her.  I am at a point in my life where I'm almost ready for social security.  My friends are talking of retiring and here God has presented me with this "baby" and I'm going to work full-time.  I think the appropriate verse would be Genesis 18:12 (NLT) So she laughed silently to herself and said "How can a worn out woman like me enjoy such pleasure, especially when my husband is also old."  This truly does make my husband and I laugh.  We are relieved God has called us to buy a business, rather than a have a baby!


What should customers know as this change takes place?

I feel incredibly honored that Mindy is going to stand close by for awhile, and teach me about ordering/inventory, and our inventory will remain the same, trusted items that you know and love! I am also happy to hear new ideas about things that people hope to see in the store, and I will be in the store nearly everyday. I believe the community and culture that Mindy has started is so important.  Women need other women.  There is so much ugliness and hatefulness in this world.  I am proud to take ownership in something aesthetically pleasing, but also  something that has a heart rooted in ministry. I hope it always feels like a safe place where a person will always know they are welcome.  The shop sells things that help people make their house a home, where they gather together with family and friends and sometimes even strangers, and that's called hospitality.  Relationship starts with hospitality and I want hospitality to be instant when a person steps through the door...I am so thrilled to be buying the store!

Meet Heather from Gather Here

Wednesday, January 17, 2018


We are continuing our series of highlighting some of our favorite vendors from the shop, with Heather from Gather Here! Besides being an amazing vendor, Heather has also graced us with her presence as the manager of Pretty in Paint for the last five years. She has an enormous heart for people and ministry, and she blesses everyone who comes through our door. "Daniel and I have been married for twenty three years, and had joyously raised four kids. When we thought life couldn't get any better, we became grandparents. Gathering as a family is our favorite part of any day", explains Heather, "We love building furniture, and bringing life to old pieces. We also are passionate about taking old, forgotten 
wood and making one of a kind pieces for you and and your family!"

Heather adds that their beliefs have always centered around finding meaning and hope in all circumstances, whether they are adventures or heartaches. They also love and value the idea of "gathering" with family and loved ones, and hope their furniture pieces can enable others to do the same. "I have had the honor of managing Pretty in Paint, and being part of the small business that is serving our community and loving people has given me great insight on how a business should run. The Jones family has always placed Christ at the center, and made people a priority", continues Heather, "We share their vision, and we share the love of Jesus as we get to do what we love." One of their favorite things to build are tables, where families can gather to work, fellowship, or share a meal. Every piece that is produced by Gather Here is crafted with love and purpose, and that's what makes them special. They also utilize reclaimed wood, which means every piece is also unique and unlike anything else that is mass-produced. Their tables and large pieces are made to last, and can be passed down from generation to generation, making them a true heirloom. 

If you're interested, you can find Heather and Daniel's unique furniture pieces at Pretty in Paint, and you can follow them on Instagram HERE. Lastly, Heather adds, "In five years, we hope to still be doing what Christ has called us to, no matter the risk!" 



Five Ways to Affordably Update Your Home

Wednesday, December 27, 2017



It doesn't take a ton of money to make an impact! As an interior design shop, we often hear from customers who long to make a drastic change in their living or dining areas, but have a limited budget. We try to be a place in our community that offers affordable and functional design elements, and although we carry large pieces of furniture, we also carry smaller, budget-friendly items that can really update your home. We wanted to share five versatile and inexpensive ways to make your home feel more cozy and welcoming:



Doormat or rug:
A large area rug will definitely be an investment piece, but a smaller rug or sisal doormat can really bring a space to life! We love fun, statement doormats, because they are often one of the first things a visitor sees when they arrive at your home or office. If you're looking for an indoor rug, we recommend a textured style in a neutral tone, so you can move it around your house depending on how you change your decor! This "Let's Stay Home" one has been a very popular choice in our shop, because it matches anything from farmhouse style to a more modern feel.

Wreaths: 
We are big fans of greenery in just about any form, but especially in a wreath! The classic magnolia leaf wreath looks great in a farmhouse or minimalist style home, and can be layered as shown with another wall piece like a window-frame or door. We have been looped them around candles or wooden crates for a tablescape that will welcome any guests! They can also be used for multiple holidays (try weaving mini LED lights inside for Christmas!), making them a versatile purchase.

Signs:
If a large sign is out of your price range right now, consider purchasing a smaller-scaled sign with a wooden frame. It is a very budget-friendly way to add character to bookshelves, above your sink, or in little nooks like next to your coffee maker. Whether you choose something with humor, or a classic quote or scripture, make sure it's something meaningful, and it'll be the best value for your money. If you're not sure which one to choose, a simple one that says "Farmhouse" or "Home" will be able to be used for years to come.

Pillows: One of our favorite ways to add charm, warmth, and pattern/texture to your decor. A pillow is a small investment, which means
you can afford more volume and quantity, and you can layer them on couches and beds. It also means that if you change your style up in a year (or a few months, for those of us who change our minds often :)), a pillow can be re-covered or moved to another room. We always have multiple styles in our shop, and rotate our stock frequently, so you'll be sure to find something that will work in your home.

Tea Towels: Searching for a gift for a friend that is affordable? Not only are these a way to add fun and personality to your own kitchen, they are also a gift that just about anyone would love. We have many different designs in stock, and yes, they are washable, which means they are practical, too.

If you're looking for something specific, you can always ask one of our shop employees to help! They love helping you search for what you're looking for! Visit us at 305 Bartlett Street in Medford anytime!