Tuesday, April 24, 2012

LOOKY HERE!

Well, well, well...

Arbour Beauty is spreading awareness across the University of Memphis campus now!

I am just about done with my last full semester of undergrad seeking a Bachelor's of Arts in Journalism. One of my last classes has been Feature Writing where we write feature stories about different people, places, or interesting things around Memphis. One of my classmates, Crystal, is on staff with The Daily Helmsman, our campus newspaper and recently asked me if she could write a story on Arbour Beauty for the paper! Of course I said YES! I am so thankful for the opportunity that came along giving all University of Memphis students the chance to read about my vision. I hope it builds more awareness of the project and that people will start following my project and hop on board.

So here is the article, enjoy!

Student paints for poverty


Friday, April 20, 2012

AB on Etsy & Domestic Violence Grows

As of today, I have FOUR of the paintings listed on my etsy shop online

If you're not familiar with etsy, you should definitely check it out. It is an online source that allows folks to sell handmade creations such as paintings, jewelry, purses, etc. I could spend all day on there just looking at all the amazing things people have made! 
I wanted to create an Arbour Beauty store on etsy so that even people who may not be familiar with my blog could still hear about it. Also, etsy ensures a secure purchase so y'all don't need to worry about any of that!

I hope you all look through the paintings I've got going so far, but, I'd also like you to take the time and read this article from The Commercial Appeal. Violence among partners in Memphis is a growing problem.


Below is the excerpt that reassured me that I am doing something good for my city.

The Memphis murder numbers meant a 29 percent increase in homicides from 2010, and Shelby County Atty. Gen. Amy Weirich said part of the increase is due to the city's high number of domestic violence cases. Some of the categories overlap, but Weirich said, "Seventeen percent of homicides in 2011 stemmed from domestic violence cases. Forty-two percent stemmed from an argument or physical altercation, and 68 percent were individuals related or acquainted with each other."

And, while other crimes go down, the number of domestic violence cases goes up. From about 4,000 cases in 2008, the number has steadily climbed to 7,770 cases last year, said Karen Cook, chief domestic violence prosecutor in Weirich's office.

by: Michael Lollar

I really hope that 2012 is different, what can you do to help?

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Branching Out

I've added new paintings to the "Art" tab, so take a look at those! I've found myself thinking more and more about what I can do in Memphis. I am so anxious to make my first sell and collect enough to make a substantial purchase for Memphis Family Shelter. I am looking into other women's shelters in the area and what Arbour Beauty can do for them, so if you have any suggestions, please let me know by commenting on this post! One of my best friends and roommate Shelby has been a huge encouragement with all of this and I certainly couldn't have done the video in my last post without her! (view here on YouTube


I'm working on some final touches with my etsy account so please bare with me and hopefully I will have that posted tomorrow! 


I also added a picture to "Trees". It is my sweet Mimi sitting on the porch of the family farm in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Isn't it beautiful?

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Blooming


My vision is finally coming together!
I am working on uploading my paintings and getting everything set up on my etsy.com account. Currently in my Gender and Women's Studies class, we are discussing partner abuse and its emotional affect. The topic has really become something I am passionate about so I absolutely cannot wait to start helping these women and their children. 
Please take the time to view this video about Arbour Beauty and share! I will upload another video once I've sold enough to make a contribution and visit the shelter to deliver the make-up and beauty products.