Childhood house inspires a new venture
Nina and Ashley are sisters. Growing up at house number 215 I would imagine these two gals were brilliantly creative from the beginning.
Not only that, the duo are very entrepreneurial as both have since started their own companies; Ashley at Ashley Botten Design and Nina hangs her hat at Jonesy Charismatic Stationery. I wonder if lemonade stands, perhaps making and selling their creations at garage sales or at school, were part of their childhood?
Whatever path they journeyed has led them to join creative forces and launch TooFifteen a shop offering a line of products to organize life in beautiful ways.
A faux paper product that is functional and beautiful
Nina was kind enough to send me a package of Toogood Pouches for me to try out. There are three to a package; small, medium and large.
All of Toofifteen’s products are made from Tyvek®, a sustainable material which looks and feels like paper. In fact, I couldn’t tell the difference. How awesome is that?
What’s not to like about a product that is environmentally friendly, strong whether wet or dry, and my favorite, easy to wipe clean.
Possibilities for use are endless
So, as you can see I’ve put them to good use already. The smallest pouch (6.5 x 4.5″) works perfectly to hold my ever growing stash of washi tape.
The largest (10.5 x 8.75″) could hold stationery, maps, coupons or whatever is cluttering up my counter, but I think I will use it as an envelope and send it off in the mail.
Organize with style
With Mother’s Day fast approaching I had one of the kiddos do some artwork on the mid-sized pouch (8.5 x 6.75″) and we will give it to Grammie with some photos of the kids or packages of seeds in it.
The Toorganize bins are on my wish list for sure. It somehow motivates me to organize my junk when the containers are this beautiful.
How do you organize your stuff? What would be on your wish list for Mother’s Day?
glenda
I like what they offer; those pouches would come in handy. Right now, Zip-Loc bags are what I have been using for years. These are a lot nicer!!:)
Barb
They are definitely a lot nicer than ziplocs Glenda. I just love that you can draw/decorate for those so inclined, but nothing like clean, white crisp too.