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Check out this awesome market basket review from Monkey’s Momma!

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Jeanne Beatrice Baskets: A Review And Giveaway!

 

Stylish, affordable and environmentally-friendly, Jeanne Beatrice Handmade Market Baskets have graced the pages of magazines such as Coastal Living and the online version of  Vogue.com, to name a few.

Jeanne Beatrice is the brain child of founder Laura Benson. Laura was on a family vacation in France when she realized that the French carried baskets with them everywhere. A lover of baskets, she began to dream of a business that would provide beautiful, durable baskets that women would love to own.

She soon partnered with the High Atlas Foundation, which helps Moroccan communities by empowering them and encouraging self-reliance through various projects. Jeanne Beatrice Baskets are handwoven in small mountain villages of Morocco in a tradition that has been passed down through many generations. Each basket takes 3-8 hours to create and each one is unique due to the handmade process. No mass production here! The baskets are made with readily available, renewable resources such as palm leaves and water reeds, which grown abundantly in the area. Once the baskets are weaved, they are collected and taken to a central location, where the leather parts are added. The leather is treated by either dying, oiling or painting.

When I met Laura online, I could tell that she is passionate about baskets and also about helping others. As a matter of fact, not only does she partner with the High Atlas Foundation, but she helps support Lift Kids and Clean Water Act through silent auctions, proceeds from Jeanne Beatrice Baskets or both. She also is a keen supporter of local resources in her own community. So from Morocco to her own backyard, Laura is definitely doing her part to create a better world. I really admire her for that.

Laura was kind enough to send me the Jeanne Beatrice basket, La vie rouge. When I received it, I pulled it out of the box and fell in love! The wine colored leather handles were made of the softest leather I have ever felt. The basket itself is made with palm leaves. At approximately 23″ wide and 12″ high, it is a HUGE basket! I have it proudly displayed in my living room and it is currently holding around 20 books, both soft and hardcover. The baskets are shipped without extra filler. They are durable enough to survive shipping without it. The baskets are weaved while the materials are still wet, therefore your basket will smell a little like “wet grass”. The smell fades very quickly, though. Also, the bottom of the basket may need flattening due to the process in which they are made, but Laura has directions on her website on how to remedy that.

Laura also sent me a great big Moses Basket to use in my photography, for baby and toddler portraits.She no longer has these available, but she does have the La Terre Baby Doll “Moses” Basket, which is just right for dolls. 

I am impressed by the craftmanship of these baskets and am proud to say that I own a Jeanne Beatrice basket. I truly think that her company will go far. Not only are they affordable for folks like myself, they are stylish and absolutely gorgeous. I smile every time I pass mine in the living room.

Here’s a link to the actual review:
http://monkeysmomma.blogspot.com/2009/09/jeanne-beatrice-baskets-review-and.html

Joanna’s Collections

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

I love this basket, especially because it was handwoven by a wonderful woman right here in Minnesota!   Joanna makes beautiful, sturdy baskets.  We sold some of them last year at Mill City Farmer’s Market and they were very well-liked.  Her website is joannascollections.com if you want to learn more about her creations!

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Lucille’s Kitchen Garden Pepper Jams

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

pepperjam

This post has absolutely nothing to do with baskets, but it does have to do with eating locally grown and produced food as much as possible, which has also become close to my heart!  I met Zoie and Amy, the owners of Lucille’s Kitchen, while selling baskets at Mill City Farmers Market.   They do everything themselves, from picking peppers to cooking and canning.  I tasted a bite of their various pepper jams and was instantly hooked!   This says A LOT because I generally find jams and jellys too sweet.  Theirs is perfectly balanced between sweet and savory.   I especially love the garlic pepper jam, the blueberry pepper jam, and the raspberry pepper jam.  It’s great on toast or served with brie cheese and crackers - visit their website at lucilleskitchengarden.com (sorry not to insert a link - still haven’t mastered that) for lots of ways to cook with pepper jam!

Relish Minds

Monday, April 20th, 2009

When I decided to start this business, I learned pretty quickly that certain things I NEEDED to hire out.  Designing my logo was one of those things.  I asked Chris Gorney of Relish Minds, Inc. to work on it and I think he did such a beautiful  job.  I get lots of compliments on the logo and I want to give him the credit! 

One of the next things I knew I needed to hire out was the marketing work.   Enter Jen Stack of Relish Minds.  She is great at her work and has gotten Jeanne Beatrice some press that has been HUGE (eg– InStyle Mag).    I am very grateful for all Chris and Jen’s help.  La Mer Mae is named after their daughter, BTW.

We are excited about our new partnership with Juut SalonSpa!

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Juut will be featuring La Vie Frances as part of their Mother’s Day promotion.   All the contact I’ve had with Juut has been absolutely fabulous!  They are so positive, flexible, and supportive - I feel extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to work with them.  I love that they are a local business,  their focus on the enviornment, and their emphasis on service.  I especially love their Daymaker Movement, which is the community outreach arm of Juut.   To quote from their website:  “Never doubt that a group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world, indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.”   -  Margaret Mead