10.04.2008

The Raindrops Have Finally Started Falling...



Yay for rain.
Yay for cold weather.

We're in the process of cozying up the shack..
Expect blankets and pillows for your bottoms errr-where.
Movie nights galore and pajamas.
Popcorn, hot chocolate, and coffee.

I've already brought out my beanies and scarves...
Yes, I am a pansy.

Fall time is soooo deelish.

Let the cold begin.
...kinda. So Cal style.

xoxx

Johnny Cupcakes #1 Entrepreneur Under 25



"1. Johnny Cupcakes
Johnny Earle, 26
http://www.johnnycupcakes.com/
Hull, Mass.

In 2001, Johnny Earle dropped out of music college after just two weeks. On a lark, he made a T-shirt with an image of a cupcake atop a pair of cross bones. The trenchantly iconic design got noticed, and people started asking to buy his tees. Earle began selling them out of the trunk of his '89 Camry and later at trade shows and what he calls "cupperware parties." "Guys think it's funny, and girls think it's cute," he says.

Today Earle has two Boston-area retail stores and recently opened a third on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. His limited-edition shirts and accessories are also sold in select stores in Paris, the Netherlands, Canada, and Scotland.

Earle, who hired his mother as his accountant, uses only high-quality shirts made in the U.S. and refuses to advertise or sell in chain stores, preferring to focus on his own shops. "I always turn down offers from investors and retail stores. Some people say I'm crazy." His shops look like Willy Wonka-inspired bakeries, with vintage ovens serving as shelves that shoot fake steam. Instead of bags, purchases are put into bakery-style boxes. Earle says 600 people lined up for his Melrose store opening, and he sold $29,000 in goods that day. Last year's sales hit $2.29 million and Earle—who says the business became profitable in 2006—expects revenue to jump to $3.75 million this year. "

An Article from Business Week


Cupcakes lead to success. hah.

xoxx