Wednesday, May 23, 2012
New Consuela!!
We love Consuela!! We just got a huge shipment in of Bags, Cuadras and Crosses!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
New Free People
Our May Free People delivery has arrived, and I love all of it! Check it out on www.Shopbellen.com tomorrow.
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tons of new Arrivals!
We add new brands every week at B. Ellen Boutique! Recent new arrivals are Fossil, Betsey Johnson, Betseyville, Chamilia, Ugg Austraila and Reefs! Hurry in to see what else is new!!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
You need this: stick to (almost!) everything clips and frames
Ok, so I'm guilty. I love my shiny, clean, stainless steel refrigerator as much as the next girl. But, I (cringe!) find my self missing the chaos. My fridge used to be my very own surface for self expression, with it's magnetic surface it told the story of where we'd been with colorful magnets from Purgatory, Colorado or landmark shaped pieces from Paris. It showed where we were going, future parties, weddings and
doctor appointments with gorgeous invitations being showcased. It announced what we were proud of: ultrasound printouts, pictures of new relatives and old ones, and artwork drawn by our nephews on their last visit. It was a masterpiece of life in progress. Now, it's stark and empty, longing (i think) for personality. Well, I have found the perfect solution to that! Clips and frames that will, drum roll... stick! Introducing, Happeez clips and frames available in Cypress only at B. Ellen Boutique! This is going to get you more organised, and help you find important things quicker because you won't be hiding things from yourself!
They come in tons of designs, from which I have chosen the best! These little gems will be excellent as tie-ons for gifts, or as small sweet gifts for teachers, girlfriends, and anyone else who needs a little pick up. And, they don't just stick to stainless steel. I use mine on our bathroom mirror to leave notes to my sweet Shannon, or to hold my urgent to do item of the day so I don't forget (it's hard to put on my make up without seeing it!). While they don't stick to everything, they do stick to slick, non porous surfaces including: glass, mirrors, and aluminum. I don't know how it works, but it actually attracts to these surfaces (like a magnet) and does not leave a residue.
Oh, and the frames!! Same deal, they stick to flat surfaces and provide you with a great place to show off a snapshot. Show off that silly picture of your last vacation in style! It will make you smile every time you open the fridge.
Starting at around $6, these are a definite must have!
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Waxing Poetic
Waxing Poetic is possibly the most customizable jewelry I have seen in a long time. Many people know them for the intials, and the beautiful variety of them. They are much, much more!
One of my favorite pieces from them is the Stress Remedy charm.
I love the vintage genie bottle look, and for me, it's a reminder to slow down and take a break! It is $60 and looks great on all of the chains we have in stock, but my favorite has to be the brass chain. Brass is huge right now in the jewelry world, in fact look for an entire new collection of it from VSA designs coming mid-August to B. ellen Boutique. Speaking of brass, check out these two tone charms.
These silver rimmed beauties earn their patina over time giving them a great, well traveled look. These intial pendants look great layered with the birthstones, remedy bottles, or just about all of the other pieces.
I love the idea of honoring my Grandparents with a collection necklace. My plan is to have one charm for each of them as well and one for my only Uncle, Calvin.
My Paternal Grandparents, Alice and Edgar.
Their oldest son, and my sweet Uncle Calvin.
The first charm will be for my Grandmother Alice. As a very young child I can remember her reading to my sister and I. Even though she has been gone for many years, I can still hear her voice saying those words every child should hear as much as possible, "Once upon a time...". No matter what the story was, she always said those three words exactly the same way. Luckily, I heard them so many times, they imprinted on my heart.
My Grandfather, was a business man. He took over our family's store, http://www.texastastes.com, from my Great-Grandfather in the 1940s. He taught me about customer service, and loving what you do for a living. He taught my Dad the same things, and while we don't work together everyday anymore we talk about our favorite things (our stores!) everyday, and remind each other of how proud we are of each others sucesses. We are certain that my grandfather is looking down on us, and that he is very proud as well! The most important thing I learned from him, was to be myself and follow my heart. This charm from Waxing Poetic expresses just that. On one side it says "Live True" and on the other it says " Your heart is your map". Yes, that fits.
Last, but most certainly not least on that side, my beloved Uncle Calvin. When he was eight years old, it was discovered that he had a tyroid deficency which had unfortunately caused brain damage. He was frozen at that age mentally, high fuctioning, but childlike. He read to us and doted on us as children, and now as adults, he adores us. And we adore him! My son Cameron is the apple of his eye, and we all look forward to visits.
As a young man, he enjoyed pitching a baseball in the backlot of the store to kids whose parents were shopping at our store. To say he was obsessed with baseball would be an understatement. He knew almost all of the major league players and their stats up until just a few years ago. It was unusual to go over to my grandparent's house (where he lived) and not hear a baseball game playing on the radio. My husband, Shannon, was the pitcher for our high school, and when we started dating three years later, I brought him home to meet the family. My uncle remembered him from hearing his name on our local radio station. It's really obvious, but Waxing Poetics Past Times Baseball pendant reminds me the most of my Uncle.
My Mother's parents were amazing people as well. My Grandmother was an auctioneer's secretary, taking auction notes at Port City Stockyards in Sealy, Texas for many years. I always admired her strength, because she suffered from deblitating arthritis in her hands. I never heard her complain about her hands, not once. What I do remember is she belonged to tons of volunteer and community groups. She never failed to show up for countless commitments. She had many, many friends and touched many lives with love and kindness. It was a rare Friday, Saturday or Sunday that they sat at home. Even late in life they were visiting friends or entertaining them at their home. So, the charm that fits my memory of her is a special one. It's a flip pendant, and says one thing on one side, and the rest on the other. "Say yes more often"
My Grandfather was a Navy Frogman, a predessor to today's Navy SEALS, and was most definitely my hero. He spoke very little about his service, and when he did, it was not to brag- it was matter of fact. He often told his stories so straight forward, that you weren't impressed until later when you thought about it. He planted flags in enemy territory so that our planes knew where to land. He was one of the first ones on the beach at Normandy, the list goes on and on for three tours of duty. When I saw the lion dog tag from Waxing Poetic, I knew it was perfect. The lion is a symbol of courage.
So, that's my story. How will you tell yours?
Brandy
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One of my favorite pieces from them is the Stress Remedy charm.
I love the vintage genie bottle look, and for me, it's a reminder to slow down and take a break! It is $60 and looks great on all of the chains we have in stock, but my favorite has to be the brass chain. Brass is huge right now in the jewelry world, in fact look for an entire new collection of it from VSA designs coming mid-August to B. ellen Boutique. Speaking of brass, check out these two tone charms.
These silver rimmed beauties earn their patina over time giving them a great, well traveled look. These intial pendants look great layered with the birthstones, remedy bottles, or just about all of the other pieces.
I love the idea of honoring my Grandparents with a collection necklace. My plan is to have one charm for each of them as well and one for my only Uncle, Calvin.
My Paternal Grandparents, Alice and Edgar.
Their oldest son, and my sweet Uncle Calvin.
The first charm will be for my Grandmother Alice. As a very young child I can remember her reading to my sister and I. Even though she has been gone for many years, I can still hear her voice saying those words every child should hear as much as possible, "Once upon a time...". No matter what the story was, she always said those three words exactly the same way. Luckily, I heard them so many times, they imprinted on my heart.
My Grandfather, was a business man. He took over our family's store, http://www.texastastes.com, from my Great-Grandfather in the 1940s. He taught me about customer service, and loving what you do for a living. He taught my Dad the same things, and while we don't work together everyday anymore we talk about our favorite things (our stores!) everyday, and remind each other of how proud we are of each others sucesses. We are certain that my grandfather is looking down on us, and that he is very proud as well! The most important thing I learned from him, was to be myself and follow my heart. This charm from Waxing Poetic expresses just that. On one side it says "Live True" and on the other it says " Your heart is your map". Yes, that fits.
Last, but most certainly not least on that side, my beloved Uncle Calvin. When he was eight years old, it was discovered that he had a tyroid deficency which had unfortunately caused brain damage. He was frozen at that age mentally, high fuctioning, but childlike. He read to us and doted on us as children, and now as adults, he adores us. And we adore him! My son Cameron is the apple of his eye, and we all look forward to visits.
As a young man, he enjoyed pitching a baseball in the backlot of the store to kids whose parents were shopping at our store. To say he was obsessed with baseball would be an understatement. He knew almost all of the major league players and their stats up until just a few years ago. It was unusual to go over to my grandparent's house (where he lived) and not hear a baseball game playing on the radio. My husband, Shannon, was the pitcher for our high school, and when we started dating three years later, I brought him home to meet the family. My uncle remembered him from hearing his name on our local radio station. It's really obvious, but Waxing Poetics Past Times Baseball pendant reminds me the most of my Uncle.
My Mother's parents were amazing people as well. My Grandmother was an auctioneer's secretary, taking auction notes at Port City Stockyards in Sealy, Texas for many years. I always admired her strength, because she suffered from deblitating arthritis in her hands. I never heard her complain about her hands, not once. What I do remember is she belonged to tons of volunteer and community groups. She never failed to show up for countless commitments. She had many, many friends and touched many lives with love and kindness. It was a rare Friday, Saturday or Sunday that they sat at home. Even late in life they were visiting friends or entertaining them at their home. So, the charm that fits my memory of her is a special one. It's a flip pendant, and says one thing on one side, and the rest on the other. "Say yes more often"
My Grandfather was a Navy Frogman, a predessor to today's Navy SEALS, and was most definitely my hero. He spoke very little about his service, and when he did, it was not to brag- it was matter of fact. He often told his stories so straight forward, that you weren't impressed until later when you thought about it. He planted flags in enemy territory so that our planes knew where to land. He was one of the first ones on the beach at Normandy, the list goes on and on for three tours of duty. When I saw the lion dog tag from Waxing Poetic, I knew it was perfect. The lion is a symbol of courage.
So, that's my story. How will you tell yours?
Brandy
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