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Creating Christmas Magic with Frontgate

A formal dining room gets a stunning holiday display
Filed Under > Holiday Decorating

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You know, a lot of people don’t realize all of the love (and sweat and tears) that go into running a small business.  Sure, by now everyone’s read about the nonexistent weekends and the many nights spent burning the midnight oil.  But perhaps the biggest unsung heroes behind Team WOM are my parents.  

Ever since WOM was in its early years, my parents have bent over backwards to help me.  They’ve been at all of the big moves, all of the install-days, all of the true milestones.  I knew I wanted to find a way to thank them this year by giving back this Christmas.  They are after all the ones who instilled my deep, undying love for the holiday season and Christmas decorations.  And in true MKR-fashion, I had my heart set on surprising them in a way that would take their breath away.  So when Frontgate proposed a holiday collaboration, I jumped at the opportunity to make a little Christmas magic happen.

See, my parents have worked on a huge home remodeling project this past year and my favorite room has easily become the dining room in all of it’s emerald green gorgeousness.  The dining room was also the perfect choice since it becomes the heart of the home this time of year as we all find ourselves gathered around the table in our best holiday attire. 

First on my list, of course, was bringing in a Christmas tree.  Since this would be Mom and Dad’s secondary tree, I decided to have a little fun with it.  I opted for this Noble Slim Artificial Pre-Lit Christmas tree (the dining room has lovely tall ceilings). Let’s just say this is a far cry from your old artificial tree in the attic; all the cords come inside the inner pole, so you don’t have to do anything but turn on the switch when setting it up. Seriously, it took me five minutes versus the typical hour! 

Since the dining room is the most formal room in the home, I had fun stepping outside my parents’ classic holiday decor of red and green, going instead with a blue and white chinoiserie theme.  My love for ginger jars and all things blue and white has always been enthusiastically welcomed by my mother and father.  And ever since they painted the dining room that gorgeous emerald green, I’ve been dreaming of adding the details that chinoiserie dreams are made of (read: ginger jar galore).  And by going this route it allowed me the perfect opportunity to add special occasion-worthy items that can be used long after the holidays are through. 

To be exact, that meant: lining the dining table with as many ginger jars I could find, new and old.  Bringing in these stunning hand-beaded Chinoiserie Ming placemats and Chinoiserie Ming coasters.  Chinoiserie Ming embroidered napkins and Chinoiserie Ming napkin rings.  Exquisite gold and white place settings and wine glasses.  A pre-lit Christmas wreath with extra adornments to hang on the mirror.  This French Manor tree skirt, hand-beaded to perfection.  And of course, all of the blue and white ornaments I could find with Faux Pearl Droplets (because more is always more). 

One thing I came to realize during all of this is that Frontgate makes it a total dream to decorate.  They sell 60-piece ornament collections with a variety of 8-10 different styles within a handful of themes (in addition to single ornaments, of course).  I obviously beelined to this French Blue & Linen collection to go along with my blue and white chinoiserie, but the Natural Elements collection and Mixed Metals both create just as stunning of an effect. 

I couldn’t be happier with the final product…my parents were over the moon to find such a beautiful, magical space awaiting them.  With pieces I know will be treasured for years and years to come, the room celebrates the season in extraordinary detail in an elegance that can really be enjoyed all year ’round.   Truly, MKR

P.S. I was incredibly impressed with the quality of everything upon arrival; my holiday haul landed on my parents’ doorstep in 25 boxes filled with fragile, breakable items and nothing…I repeat, NOTHING was broken. That was especially huge for me with this project a complete surprise for my parents and all.  I had an extremely quick turnaround while they went away for the weekend, and I was able to pull it all off without a hitch thanks to some good packing.  All of the ornaments came with great boxes for storing for years to come (a necessity, really).  xo

 

Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with Frontgate, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

How to Get A Job Working for a Blog

6 Straightforward Tips to Finding and Landing the Gig
Filed Under > Everyday

How to get a job working for a blogger via Waiting on Martha

This is not a post about how to start a blog.  Instead, I’m excited to share tips on how to get a job working for a blog.  I come from a PR background, and I used to be “on the other side” when it came to blogger outreach and sponsored campaigns.  I loved the creative ways we collaborated with bloggers to craft campaigns and sell products.  

After about two and a half years in The Real World, I took inventory of what I felt I needed as a creative outlet, and searched for a career path that I was truly passionate about.  I realized I wasn’t necessarily “creating” anything (I’m still working on my cooking skills, my photography and calligraphy), so I knew I didn’t want to start from the ground up on my own blog. To be honest, the thought of doing that terrified me, and I didn’t have as much of a desire to be the one in front of the camera.  I did know, however, that I was passionate about the digital space, I was reading a ton of blogs, and I found myself continually fascinated with the way bloggers and marketing go hand-in-hand. The job title of “Editor” always intrigued me (I was a yearbook girl in high school!), and the blogosphere offered an intriguing opportunity to me to pursue an editorial role in a fast-paced, creative scene.

If any of this resonates with you, then you’ll appreciate my six straight-forward tips on how to get a job working for a blog. Since it’s such an innovative time to pursue a job on this career path, the most important thing to remember is be flexible.  I’ve talked before about the importance of being flexible, and it’s crucial with landing a job like this.  Timing may not line up, the position may be in another city, it may just be a part-time job starting out. But if you get a little creative about how to make it work, the rewards are second to none.  You’ll then find yourself in a job that challenges and excites you, you’ll be working with insanely inspiring people…and you’ll pinch yourself on a normal basis that this is really your job.  

1. Start following bloggers and brands that inspire you
This may go without saying, but if you’re not spending a lot of time reading blogs, perusing Instagram, digging on posts you find on your news feed and pinning like crazy, a job working for a blog may not be for you. Understanding the flow of digital sharing and what goes into running a successful blog is just as important as feeling passionate about calligraphy, entertaining, fashion, interiors, styling, etc.

2. Engage and share content that interests you
Comment on blog posts and social media posts, and support the tastemakers you enjoy.   Follow popular industry sites that highlight your favorite bloggers and brands, read their interviews and share what gets you going on your own channels. A great place to start: My Domaine, Who What WearStyle Me Pretty Living, Lonny and Rue Magazine.  

3. Make inventory of your skill set
Create a list of things you’re good at, things you enjoy doing, topics you care about. Are you extremely detail oriented? Do you have experience working for an events company?  Have you worked on set with photoshoots before? Do you have experience with email marketing from a previous job? Do you live-tweet the Bachelor every week? It all can play a part in your skill set working for a blog.

I knew when I was creating my list that I understood social media, so I got my foot in the door with MKR here at WOM through a small social media role. I was also interested in consulting, editorial content and graphic design, and now I’m able to list all of those on my job description. (FYI: You’ll end up wearing a lot of hats working for a blogger!)

4. Consider a blog as a business, and brainstorm ways you can fit in the puzzle
Blogs are booming. And many sites that have been around for at least a few years are in a position to expand their editorial and marketing teams. By brainstorming ways that you could bring something to the table, you can definitely appeal to the boss, even if there’s no job listing posted! That could mean help on set on shoot days, administrative help on the backend, graphic design projects here and there. Here at WOM, we believe that a great team is all about the personal connection, so if it’s the right person that cares about joining the team to help our cause, we’ll think of ways to get them in on the fun. 

5. Research available opportunities
Blogs and lifestyle websites generally always post about openings on social media, primarily Instagram and Facebook.  Another helpful way to discover available opportunities is by scouring job boards on popular sites like The Everygirl (this is where I found a listing to become an unpaid intern with WOM), Fashionista and I Want Her Job.  Also check out Career Girl Daily for relevant advice while on the job search. 

Consider attending fun, informative networking events like The Southern C Summit, which is open to online influencers, social media junkies, creative entrepreneurs, business owners new and old, and bloggers (we’ll be there!). And don’t forget to check out job listings on LinkedIn, though it’s definitely geared for more conventional positions at larger businesses. 

6. Email the blogger with the proposition to join the team
If you don’t see a job listening, don’t be discouraged.  Don’t wait for your dream job!  You know what they say, you can’t get what you want without asking for it.  Prepare your resume and cover letter, and make the introduction. Be clear about your interest in joining the team, and give ideas about what you can possibly do to help. Bloggers’ inboxes are FULL, so don’t be put out if you don’t hear back immediately. Follow up in a week or two, and keep the dialogue open for future opportunities. 

I 100% encourage your dreams of working for a blog, and I am happy to answer any specific questions you may have.  Have you started the search?  Where do you search for blogging job opportunities?  Have you recently landed a job working for a blog?  Good luck and Cheers, Kat

P.S. And if at any point you need a little reminder to keep hustlin’, maybe put this guy on your desk. xo

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Featured image, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha

Refresh: How to Create An Emergency Car Kit

The Tools You Should Have Nearby in a Bind
Filed Under > Everyday

Emergency Car Kit via @waitingonmartha

With last week’s snowy forecast, I immediately had flashbacks of Atlanta’s “Snowmageddon” and the utter insanity caused on the roads.  Sure, the Mr. and I had a few laughs about how bad it was (after the fact)…I mean Atlanta practically shut down.  But in all seriousness, it also reminded me how important it is to have a proper emergency car kit handy.

When you typically think of an emergency car kit, you of course think of a first aid kit.  Check!  We have that.  And you’ll want to have a water-resistant flashlight (that also has a strobe feature) and some water on hand.  Check, check.  But what about cable ties, a hand-powered AM/FM radio and a water filter straw?? Consider including the following items to your emergency car kit to really have all bases covered.  Truly, MKR

First Aid Kit

Always Prepared First Aid Kit (100 Pieces)

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You don’t want to be caught in an emergency without a proper first aid kit. This 100-piece kit is one of my favorites due to its convenient size and variety of components. 

Extra Batteries

Duracell AAA Batteries (20 Pack)

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It’s never a bad idea to have extra batteries on-hand. This 20-pack of AAA’s is perfect because it doesn’t come in the retail packaging; instead you’re able to store them easily for next time. 

A Means to Drink Water

LifeStraw Personal Water Filter

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This bestselling water filter removes 99.99% of waterborne bacteria and surpasses EPA standards for water filters. Meaning, it’s exactly what you’ll want if you find yourself stranded in need of additional water. It also filters your water of chemicals and parasites. 

A Flashlight

Solaray Pro ZX-1 LED Flashlight

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This dependable flashlight is a must-have in case of an emergency.  It’s made of durable aluminum, is water-resistant, and can light up an entire room if need be.  It also features a strobe-effect for self-defense. 

Extra H2O

Boxed Water, 500 mL

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All the water, please. These convenient boxed waters are great to stash in the trunk. Another plus: more than 3/4 of the packaging is made of renewable sources (trees) and are 100% recyclable. 

Hand Sanitizer

Thieves Waterless Hand Purifier

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Hand sanitizer is one of those things you’re always so happy to have in a time of need.  And you’ve learned about my love for all things Thieves recently; this waterless hand purifier is a gentle, nontoxic solution to getting rid of germs fast. 

If you’re interested in receiving a discount on the entire Thieves cleaning collection (and more), sign up as a “wholesale member” on our team HERE

A Multi-Tool

Stanley 12-in-1 Multi-Tool

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I hope I’m never caught in a situation when I’m in dire need of a multi-tool, but I also feel better knowing I’m prepared if so. This classic 12-in-1 tool will have you covered in a time of need. 

Cable Ties

Self-Locking Nylon Cable Ties

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Cable ties are more great additions to your emergency car kit. They take up little space, and work really well to tie together and secure necessary items. In a time of need, you’ll want to have a few of these! 

Self-Powered AM/FM Radio

iRonsnow IS-088 Dynamo Emergency Solar Self Powered AM/FM/NOAA Weather Radio

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This self-powered AM/FM weather radio can be brought to life with hand cranking; no batteries needed. It also has an LED flashlight attached, as well as a smart phone charger power bank with cables. Talk about a life-saver! 

Back-up Charging

Anker 21W 2-Port USB Universal PowerPort Solar Charger

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There’s nothing worse than getting stranded with devices with dead batteries.  And when it’s a true emergency, it’ll help to charge them via solar power. This solar charger is a must-have you never knew you needed. 

An Emergency Blanket

Emergency Sleeping Bag with Drawstring Carrying Bag

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Of course, a cozy throw blanket is lovely, but an emergency sleeping bag or a compact emergency thermal blanket is crucial for when the temps start to drop. 

A Nourishing Snack

KIND Fruit & Nut, Almond & Coconut Gluten Free Bars

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Lastly, it never hurts to stash a nourishing snack for when the going gets tough. One of my favorite nutrition bars is the Almond & Coconut by KIND.  It’s wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, with 4 grams of fiber and 4 grams of protein. 

 

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