Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Almost Wordless Wednesday - One Step at a Time

It seems like work on my new studio has come to a screeching halt! We only have a few more pieces of trim left, but it's taking forever to get everything finished. We did get my new computer desk put together though :)

Monday, March 10, 2014

New Recipe Books

Back in January I talked about my biggest goal for 2014 being Growth. One way I'm growing my business is by looking at items that sell well and expanding on their lines. As I showed last week, I listed several new button designs with still more in the works. I'm also working on new recipe book designs. I've listed three new designs in the last week and have seen a great response from them!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/180661155/personalized-wooden-recipe-book-carved?ref=shop_home_active_7

This tree design came as a custom request after seeing my carved tree guest book. I think it makes a great gift for newlyweds :)

https://www.etsy.com/listing/181645980/wooden-recipe-book-recipes-grandma-used?ref=shop_home_active_3 https://www.etsy.com/listing/181645588/wooden-recipe-book-recipes-grandma-used?ref=shop_home_active_4
And these next two are designs I've had in my head for a while now and finally got them made. Everyone has favorite recipes that Grandma and Mom used to make. These books are a great place to keep all those recipes.

In the coming weeks, I'm hoping to introduce new cuff link designs and wedding invitation designs. I better get back to work!

Friday, March 7, 2014

Friday Features - Welcome March

March is here and that means Spring is just around the corner! March also brings the aquamarine birthstone into action. Aquamarine is such a soft, beautiful color. I hope you'll enjoy today's jewelry finds... whether you're a March baby or not :)


Clockwise from top left:

Which is your favorite?

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Edi Royer, Inc

With each year that I run my business, I learn something new. Lots of new somethings usually. Last year I learned how much I hate to pay taxes! I know it's a necessary evil, but actually having to write a check to the IRS every quarter just plain sucks. So this year, I've been looking for better, smarter ways to run my business without giving my profits to the government. One change I recently made was to become an S Corp. As of February 26th, I'm officially incorporated! Hello Edi Royer, Inc!

I thought I'd share a few things I've learned about becoming incorporated and whether it is right for you. (Tax pros, please correct me if I'm wrong on any of this!)

The first thing I recommend is doing a pros and cons list. Looking at your numbers and seeing if this option is right for you. While there are tax cuts and you can save money, you also have to look at the cost of becoming incorporated. I will be paying roughly $1,000 per year for my monthly statements, quarterly statements and end of year return. As a sole proprietor, I only paid $100 for my personal return/Schedule C at the end of the year. So you need to know that your savings will outweigh your costs.

Your savings come in the form of less taxes. As a sole proprietor, you pay roughly 30% of your profit to taxes. This will depend on your tax bracket, but this is where I fell.
As an S Corp I will still pay 30% on my payroll earnings, but I can make this wage fairly small as long as it's a living wage. I still have to pay taxes on my businesses profits, but only roughly 15%. That change can make a big difference if you're looking at a healthy profit.
I advise sitting down with a tax professional and having them run your numbers to see if this change will save you money.

The biggest challenge for me will be learning a new software program and making sure all my numbers balance. Many people already use Quick Books, but it will be new to me. I'm still learning and just hoping that my numbers balance at the end of the month...fingers crossed! This means stricter book keeping on my part!

Something else to consider if you do choose to become incorporated is your corporation's name. My financial adviser through the name Edi, Inc out there and I just liked how it sounded. When we went to register the name, it was already taken...bummer. So I went with Edi Royer, Inc. You should choose a name that can be used for another business if your current one happens to close. I will still be Doing Business As (DBA) Memories for Life, but my corporation is Edi Royer, Inc. This way if I ever own a flower shop or a Radio Shack, I can keep the same corporation and just DBA a different entity.

If you stuck with me though this whole post, I hope it was informative and helped you with your business :)

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Wordless Wednesday - Break Time

Apparently my new assistant thinks it's time for a break!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Homemade Granola Bars

The other day I was in the search of a healthy snack at the grocery store. I've been eating some "warm cereal" kind of like oatmeal...but better. I found some loose granola that looked really tasty. I'd munched on a handful here and there when I got the idea to make it into granola bars. I just happened to have a 1/2 bag of marshmallows left over from another recipe, so these came together very quickly.

I can't even claim this as an actual "recipe", but maybe it's something you hadn't thought of and would like to give it a try. This "recipe" consists of 3 whole ingredients...the granola, marshmallows and a little butter. I microwaved the marshmallows and butter until melted and gooey. Poured in the granola. Patted it into a pan. And done!

 
 The next time I make them I'll be sure to buy 2 bags of granola and use a whole bag of marshmallows to make the recipe go a little further. And I'll admit, by the time you add butter and sugar (marshmallows) to granola...it's not quite as healthy...but it sure was tasty :)

Monday, March 3, 2014

Wooden Buttons

Last summer, I made my first wooden buttons. I planned on making several more and getting them listed. But you know how it goes...they got pushed by the wayside and I never returned to them. This weekend, I finally got most of them photographed and listed. (Still about 3 more styles to go.)

I also need to thank LeAnn of Pasque Flower and Duni of Peridot by Duni for using my buttons on their designs in exchange for photos of their finished work. I've gotten the Maple Leaf Buttons and Heart Buttons listed now along with their photos. Thanks ladies!!!

Anchors continue to be a popular graphic in my shop for several items, so I knew adding them to buttons was a logical step.

I hope to keep plugging away at these and get the rest listed this week as well. Wish me luck :)
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