MeritMade Lessons - Shop Small

 
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It's shopping season and everyone is saying "shop small" or "shop local". Maybe you are kinda tired of hearing about ALL of the events, pop-ups, and shows. If you are like me, you are likely a bit confused. Which event was that one? Who shared that on facebook? Why is that local store only open for 2 days! Really, I don't want to leave the house; I think I'll do all my shopping online.

The task of shopping small may seem a bit overwhelming, but I promise you it is worth it! Check out this awesome infographic about why it is so important to shop small/local.

As you can see, shopping local and small can have a huge impact on the economy and environment. "If every family in the US spent an extra $10 a month at a locally owned, independent business instead of a national chain, over $9.3 billion would be directly returned to our economy." THAT'S HUGE! That means more jobs and more money for all of us! 

But on the road to shopping euphoria there can be a lot of potholes. So lets look at some of these arguments head on. 

1. I want to shop online. 
What do you think etsy.com is for? Many of your local makers and business have shops there, as well as hundreds and thousands of other people. These people may not be in your exact local community, but if you pay attention to where they are from you can easily support small business across the country (not a bad thing). Not into etsy? Be sure to check out your favorite business or maker's website, you can often purchase directly from them.

2. The item I want is only carried in big box chain stores.
First, check and see if there is an alternative. Could this item be made better by someone else? If it isn't, consider buying it from a local distributor. For example, I love the lodge cast iron products. Instead of buying them at a big box store, I can instead buy them from my local Mack Hardware. I know the owner, and I know his local business will get a cut of the item I'm purchasing. 

3. I'm not buying products.
That's cool. Services like photography or massage, local restaurants or coffee shops, dance lessons, etc are all SUPER great ways to support your local economy. 

4. Shopping small is more expense.
It's not. Seriously, if you are buying quality goods and services the prices will often be comparable or even cheaper. I'm not saying that the crap is not cheaper. Buying crap and not buying quality is a whole other discussion. Don't believe me that buying small and/or local is cheaper? Read THIS Forbes article. 

5. It takes effort to look up who is local or to go to a local event.
Good things are worth the little bit of extra work! Is it really that much easier to drive to one of the big box stores as it is to drive to farmers market or local shop? 

Do I have you convinced yet? Well, I hope I do. Once you catch the bug, you will find all kinds of ways to shop small and local all year long. Farmers Market vs Grocery Store. Local Restaurant vs Chain Restaurant. Small Maker vs Big Box Store.  I think you get the point. :)

Shameless Plug: If you are interested in supporting me, a very small business who uses recycled materials and puts as much money as possible back into the local community, you can visit me at an in-person event, and of course, you can always see what is in the Shop

xo - Kelly

MeritMade Commentaries - Alloy Metalsmithing Private Parties!

Did you know our sister company, Alloy, throws private Make a Ring parties?! WE DO!

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Alloy private workshops offer an awesome excuse to get together with your friends and family and make cool stuff! It's an awesome option for birthday parties, bachelorette festivities, family events, even corporate team building!

Private workshops are held at our Alloy studio space in Kansas City’s historic West Bottoms. The set up is the same as a Make a Ring workshop; it's a 4 hour engagement where each participant leaves with a handcrafted, sterling silver ring with stone that they designed! We are there to help and guide at every step.

In order to host a private workshop, you will need 2-6 confirmed attendees [depending on the workshop] and the cost covers all participants, materials, and supplies.

If you are interested in getting a quote for your own private workshop, get more info here!

- Kelly

MeritMade Commentaires - Our first photo shoot with Whitney Smith!

Last month, we teamed up with the the fabulous and talented Whitney Smith to capture the collection for Art Westport.  By teamed up, I mean Kelly dropped off the goods, and Whitney took care of it from there. What we got back are stunning images that feature MeritMade in a way that we never could have dreamed of. I wanted the backstory, so if you want the juicy details, keep scrolling after you have enjoyed these beautiful images!

Here's the dish from Kelly's side:
I found her somewhere on Instagram, probably through our mutual friend Tarrah Anderson of Whiskey and Bone. We then met IRL at The Pitch's Crafts and Drafts event, and I recognized her immediately as someone whose face I'd seen in my instagram feed. Pretty sure she bought a pair of earrings that day.

As time progressed, I just felt compelled to work with her. The way she captures people in her photographs inspires me. Each image is very intimate, and highlights what makes the person unique and individual. Her photos also possess a sense of timelessness. It is hard to tell if they were taken in the 20's, the 50's, or now. I love that! That sense of timelessness is exactly what I'm trying to accomplish with each piece of MeritMade.

Art Westport was the perfect excuse to contact her. So we did a consultation and discussed various ideas about the shoot. The whole process was super easy and natural from the start, and I really let her run with it. Needless to say, I couldn't be happier with the outcome, and am excited to see what we do next together.

I let Kelly sneak by with her short answer, but Whitney wasn't getting off the hook so easily!

How did you discover MeritMade?
I discovered MeritMade on Instagram. I fell down the rabbit hole where you have somehow ended up on someone's 37th cousin and 4 years deep in photos! Ok, not that far down the hole. But yes, somehow I stumbled onto Kelly's page and had to follow to see what's new and to see her create those jewels. I actually met her in person at The Pitch's Crafts & Drafts event they put on this past spring. She yelled out, "I recognize those eyes!" Haha! She is so adorable!

I asked her about her inspiration for the shoot:
Inspiration for the shoot was pretty easy after seeing the jewelry and asking a few questions. Kelly said she wanted me to just do my thing pretty much, but everyone always has a few thoughts. She said she was attracted to the little bit darker stuff I was doing, which I usually do in nature. It can be easy to lose jewelry or accessories in photos, especially outdoors or with a lot of clothes, hair, and makeup. It's about finding the right balance. So I guess my inspiration in words would be: modern, clean goths in nature!

And her favorite part?
My favorite part of the shoot was getting everyone together to meet, get ready, and pick out the jewelry. I knew all of them from different things and have worked with them on shoots too, but it was the first time any of them had met each other. In about 1 minute it was like everyone knew each other forever and was totally comfortable. Coffee was drank, cupcakes were ate, and art was made.

Of the pieces you photographed, what was your favorite?
If I had to pick a favorite piece we photographed that day, it would probably be the Sonora necklace. It is a showstopper! Since I wear earrings more than anything I'd have to go with either of the dangly earrings too!

Anything else you want to share?
I hope when people see the photos that they can visualize maybe a new side of MeritMade they haven't thought about. Modern, edgy, and looks great with a sexy black dress. But it is still classic and still looks great with jeans and a white tee. When something is beautifully made and has such interesting stones and designs, it transcends into all genres of personal style.

Whitney, I think that you nailed it! Thank you for sharing your talent with us and allowing us to see MeritMade in a new light!

When I sat down to put together the information for this post, I went to find Whitney's website...nowhere to be found! Despite it saying/not saying so on the internet, this talented human IS for hire! Whitney's favorite work is editorial with a conceptual edge. Additionally she loves to shoot fine art nudes. "I feel like clothes can be a distraction in photos a lot of the time. If people would just pay me to shoot jewelry and/or headpieces on nude bodies in the forest everyday I'd be a happy camper!". She would love to hear from you via email, whitneysmithphotos@gmail.com, and be sure to check out her beautiful Instagram feed @whitneymichellesmith.

xo,
Terra