Friday 28 November 2014

OSF 7: OSF Nominated for Small Business Award

You love us!  You really love us!


Eternal gratitude to the anonymous OSF fan who nominated us for a Small Business BC award in the category of "Best Concept"! Thank you for loving us!

Being involved with OSF is the most exciting, fulfilling, inspiring experience I've ever had. The members of the board; our faithful volunteers; our less frequent, but equally appreciated volunteers; our wonderful donors who are so happy it's going to someone who can use it: our customers who take the pains to find out when our next sale will be, send us real estate listings, hang out on the sidewalk waiting for the door to open, cheerfully drag out the free boxes, and help spread the word to anyone who creates: we are all a part of this wonderful movement, and together we make it happen. Yay to us!  Let's get OSF the exposure we deserve by voting for us and winning us this award!

How being part of OSF makes me feel
The nominations close November 30.  That's tomorrow! I hope everyone who reads this clicks right away on http://sbbcawards.ca/award/concept/our-social-fabric/ and votes for us.  No checking the rest of your email first! Do it right away! (Thanks!)

Also, see the article where I don't quite answer the question: "What does being a small business in Vancouver mean to you?" You can see where I was going with it...  200 characters!  That's not a whole lot!
http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2014/11/small-business-vancouver-mean/


Sunday 16 November 2014

OSF 6: The Pink Elastic Club

Are you a member of the Pink Elastic Club? Do you save those lovely little bits of pink elastic that hold your OSF fabric bundles together, just in case? What do you keep them in? Are they all a-jumble with other bits of trim, elastic, buttons and bias tape? Or do they have a place of honour in a special sugar tin that used to belong to a man selling his house across the street from the elementary school your son's grade 1 teacher strongly recommended he attend in the summer before grade 2? Have you used them for anything? Send pictures! I'd love to know what's happening with them.
When I first started volunteering with OSF, back when we were in the Frogbox building and still hauling out every box before the sale and packing it all up again at the end, we had been donated many boxes of the stuff. At the time we tried to sell it by the metre. Ha! My feeling was, "Curse you, never-ending boxes of pink elastic!" Then, some time after moving to our current location, and adopting the protocol of measuring and rolling our cut fabric for the sake of tidiness, in a moment of brilliant side-ways thinking, we started using the cursed stuff for keeping the bundles together. And now my feeling is, "Eep! One day we will run out, and then what are we going to do?" So hang on to those little bits. Use them! And if you don't want them, return them to us and we will gladly reuse them. Personally, I'm waiting for them to tell me what they want to be next.

And yes, that is my disgusting-looking ironing board. It's actually clean. Ish. Or has been clean at times. Made many years ago out of a piece of muslin, padded with a folded flannel sheet that once belonged to my grandmother, and secured with a length of kitchen string (the kind you wrap a roast with), it's a testament to hard use and utilitarianism and I love it. I keep toying with the idea of a fresh, clean, purpose-made ironing board cover but can't quite make the leap. This one works fine.

Speaking of ironing, may I introduce my iron? I'm embarrassed to admit it, but a photocopied article taped to the display model proclaiming it to be endorsed by Oprah (!) was what tipped me in favour of buying this baby. And I don't regret it for a minute! Not so much an iron as a powerful steam generator, this is the best I've ever used: heats quickly, erupts with massive steam on demand - even on low temp, never spits, doesn't leak.  And it's orange! What could be better?!