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Noah and Lilah for The Sparrow Fund

5.6.11

Don’t we all just love those stories of the corporate business woman turned stay-at-home mom turned small business owner following her passion? I do.

Sherri was a CPA in the corporate finance world who became a stay-at-home mama to two adorable kiddos–Noah and Lilah. When she was pregnant with her girly, she decided she wanted to learn to sew. As a jeans and t-shirt kind of gal, the pink, frilly, fussy dresses she found in stores just weren’t cutting it. So, going for the simple, understated look with modern fabrics, she took a sewing class which led to a new found love of sewing kids’ clothes. 3 months later, she opened up her etsy store and found herself sewing like crazy while the kids are sleeping to make simple, understated pieces for children all over the place–including two of mine. (I just ordered 2 skirts for my girls.)

This skirt but in green (below). Ashlyn likes that it looks sort of fairy-ish.

Sherri has several different fairy tale fabrics like this Rapunzel one that are so so cute.
And, this reversible pinafore? Oh, that fabric is amazing.

Sherri knew she wanted to use her shop to be able to give back and looks for ways to do so on a regular basis. She is a member of the Etsy Team Team Etsy Project Embrace, whose main purpose is to create awareness and support for people who have been diagnosed with cancer. And, she has generously given to places such as Craft Hope, Help for Haiti, the American Cancer Society, the American Red Cross, and NOW The Sparrow Fund.

Go check out her stuff. The fabrics are beautiful and turn a simple skirt into a total outfit-maker. And, with her prices so reasonable, you can afford to buy a couple. Visit her facebook page too and give her some love for supporting adoption and adoptive families through giving 10% of all May sales to The Sparrow Fund.

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Jiayin Designs for The Sparrow Fund

5.5.11

I still remember when I got the charm with our daughter’s name on it–Mei Yue. It means beautiful moon. My mom had had it made for me in Beijing, handcut from a sheet of silver. And, it was priceless. I wore it everyday while we waited to travel. It was a tangible reminder to me, one I could hold onto when I really just wanted to hold onto her. And when we traveled, I wore it everyday in China with pride. Shop owners stopped me to admire it. The orphanage workers asked our translator about it and were touched that I had gone to great efforts to have a lasting remembrance of our daughter’s heritage. 
And, that is how Jiayin Designs was born. In an effort to allow other families the same treasure and to provide some extra financial support to a Chinese couple doing significant work in China who actually go and have the charms made and then ship them to me, I built a basic website using the name Jiayin–meaning literally good and beautiful news but also the word used in Revelation in Chinese Bible for the phrase the mystery of God. Pretty neat, huh? 
We have grown Jiayin some to include beautiful Niu Niu dolls handmade in ZhuZhou city in Hunan Province as well as Year of the Rabbit handmade rabbits, traditional Tiger items, hair accessories some made in China and some by an adoptive sister here in the states, and other special accessories.

Jiayin Designs has become a real joy to me to be able to give lasting treasures to families and children of their Chinese heritage, provide for my friends in China, and give work to gifted Chinese artisans. We even have had the special honor to send a few care packages of a doll or a rabbit to waiting children from their parents as well as charms as gifts to foster mothers. We don’t take this privilege lightly. And, we’ve been able to support great causes like a foster care program in ZhuZhou city as well as The Sparrow Fund. It doesn’t get much better. 
Come check out the site even if you aren’t a Chinese adoptive family. Consider having a charm made of your favorite phrase from Scripture in Chinese characters. Or, if you have a child adopted from another country, give us an image of his or her name, and the artisan will hand cut it into a charm as well. Be creative. And, know that your shopping is supporting lots of great causes–including 10% during the month of May to The Sparrow Fund.

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