Archive for March, 2010

Countdown ~ 1 (birth)day!

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

It’s time to let the cat out of the bag! You are now the first to see this Friday’s Today’s Top Value on ShopNBC! Do you love it?!

It’s my 2010 version of the original navy pea coat. This one is water-resistant and available in 3 colors: navy (indigo), lime green and silver… 3 colors and 7 sizes.

Just so I cover all my bases, I want to share the hours with you of when the Judy Crowell Spring Collection will air. First, though, to find the right channel, go to their website and at the bottom of the home page, click on Channel Finder. Type in your zip code, and click the button: FIND YOUR LOCAL CHANNEL. At that point, you’ll see if a cable company in your area broadcasts ShopNBC. On DirectTV, for instance, it’s on Channel 316. On the DISH Network, it’s on Channels 134 and 228. For Verizon, Comcast and others, use their Channel Finder.

Here are the hours using eastern times:  (1st hour) midnight-1:00 am;  (2nd hour) 8:00-9:00 am;  (3rd hour) 3:00-4:00 pm. If you happen to flip by at the top of any other hour throughout the morning .. 9 am, 10 am, 11 am (and there are still any jackets left ;) ) you’ll see me for the Today’s Top Value presentations, too.

Lucky Number – 13 Days, And Counting

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

The debut of my new Spring Collection happens on Friday, April 2nd on the shopping channel, ShopNBC! I wanted to give you a sneak peek at some of the styles of which I’m so proud. There are blazers like these to compliment your jeans, trousers, skirts and blouses. And, just wait until you feel the fabrics.

I’m proud to be introducing some of the coolest new materials thanks to advanced technology using polymer fibers. While they look and feel like leather and suede, they’re actually lighter in weight; require less maintenance- no dry cleaning!; don’t involve animals; and, cost significantly less.

And, to prepare you for those April showers and cool Spring nights, check out these darling water resistant jackets! The colors are fresh and flattering; the lengths are perfect to cover not just the hips, but other blazers and sweaters beneath them; and the material, a bonded poly satin, is machine washable! Not all of them are available yet, but if you click on these photos, you can keep track of them. As soon as they do become available, you can order them directly on shopnbc.com.

Spring Closet Cleaning

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

We set the clocks forward tonight, and the first day of Spring is only a week away. That means that Spring Cleaning-out-the-closet is not far behind. It’s time to analyze how you decide what to keep and what to toss.

Nothing says “old and tired” more than hanging threads, loose buttons, frayed edges (unless, of course, you bought it that way on purpose) or stains. Examine your jackets, your blouses, your sweaters; cut off those loose threads; sew on that button OR replace all the buttons with prettier, updated ones; treat and wash, or dry clean, stained garments. If the stains don’t come out, toss that item or donate it. (This is especially true of anything white including T-shirts. They can be the biggest culprits of underarm stains!) These small, inexpensive adaptations are sure-fire ways to infuse more life into your wardrobe and get more wear out of what you already own.

I’m not a huge proponent of this advice:  “If you don’t wear something for a year or two, you never will.” I honored that philosophy in the past and let far too many things go that I later regretted losing. If I still lived by that motto, I would have donated or sold many of my beautiful coats and/or wool sweaters just because I moved to Florida. Who knew that four years later I’d be traveling to Minnesota every month and would need those wonderful warm clothes? Replacing them would have been an expensive proposition!

So, how do you answer the question “Should I keep this skirt? This dress? This blazer? I never wear it!” Here’s a suggestion. Take a Sunday afternoon and start ’shopping your closet.’ Try on that dress, that skirt, that blazer in front of a full-length mirror. If it doesn’t fit any longer, then there’s your answer. Get rid of it. If it does still fit, then take a look at the hem. If you had it altered, would you get a little more use out it? Perhaps that would update it enough that you’d like it again. Just remember, there’s a big difference between unworn and unwanted. Even if it still fits… if you’re just plain sick of it, consign it or donate it to a worthy Womens’ Shelter.

One more thing… if your lifestyle no longer calls for ball gowns, and you’re holding onto yours on the off chance there may be some occasion to wear one again, consider this:       1) If you do get invited to another ball, you’ll probably want to buy something new for the occasion anyway, and 2) If you look on line, there’s probably an organization that accepts evening gowns and offers them to underprivileged young girls who, otherwise, couldn’t afford a gown for the Prom. You’ll feel good knowing your gown is being enjoyed again and that it’s having a really good time! :)

Subscribing To My Blog

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

I had a wonderful conversation with “Leslie” this morning. We were talking about the fears people have of ’subscribing’ to a blog. (See the word SUBSCRIBE over to the right) I mentioned to her that while I love my website, and really enjoy writing in my blog and answering questions in the forum, I’m afraid that some people are well, still afraid.

I shared with her the fact that I have, unsolicited, subscribed my entire family and nearly every friend I have! (They forgive me, of course, and to my knowledge have not yet ‘unsubscribed!’) Anyway, “Leslie” and I concluded that I should BLOG about it.

CONCERNS:

1) The author will ’sell’ your email address

2) You will no longer be anonymous

3) Your privacy will be invaded

4) You’ll be bombarded with emails from said Blogger.

THE TRUTH:

Nothing could be further from the truth. You can subscribe and unsubscribe as often as you’d like, and I’ll never even know! (There goes my theory about thinking the family is all still subscribed) It’s true, though. I would love for you to sign up for notifications, but if it drives you crazy, UNsubscribe. As for selling email addresses…no way. Truth is, I won’t even know your email address. You remain anonymous. You’ll always maintain your privacy AND anonymity as far as my blog is concerned. I’m just glad you’re a part of it, and I hope you’ll tell all your friends. :)