Spring Flash Sale
- At March 22, 2013
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We have so many beautiful spring clothes!
So we’re having a Spring Flash Sale!
Today, March 22, through Sunday March 24, mention the website to get 20% off on all spring clothing.
Discount applies to full-price items only.
Includes underwear; doesn’t include socks, shoes or accessories.
May not be combined with other offers or used retroactively.
Kate Quinn Cuties
- At March 19, 2013
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It always makes our day when a new shipment of baby clothes arrives from Kate Quinn Organics. The quality of their organic cotton fabric is the finest available, and their attention to detail is second to none.
They magically combine a classic aesthetic with fresh colors and prints. The clothes are timeless and charming. We think you and the little people in your life will love them!
PACT Trunk Show & Cupcake Happy Hour
- At January 26, 2013
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We’re so excited about this event!
On Thursday, January 31st, from 4-7pm, our friend Renee from PACT will be here for a trunk show to present their complete spring line of socks, undies, leggings and camisoles.
If you’re not already familiar with PACT clothing, check out our enthusiastic post from November. This season PACT’s impact project is to help start 100 urban gardens in 2013. Working with the gardening theme, this season’s prints are based on bandanas, blossoms and a workshirt plaid.
Our first spring order has already arrived at Nest, but represents only a portion of PACT’s spring offerings. Renee will have samples of ~everything~ and we will be taking special orders for items not in stock.
When you buy any PACT item that night, we’ll give you a voucher good for Cupcake Happy Hour at Great Sage – a thematically paired cupcake and cocktail! Recent flavor themes have been raspberry & lemon, mocha, and cinnamon… we can’t wait to find out what they have planned for the 31st!
Additionally, if you pre-register at info@nestnaturalhome.com, we’ll give you 10% off all your PACT purchases that night.
Fun undies and yummy cupcakes! We hope you’ll grab a girlfriend and stop by!
Mid-December Treasures
- At December 15, 2012
- By nesthome
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It’s mid-December and Nest is full of beautiful and unique treasures! Here’s a sampling…
Nine Years of Nest
- At October 20, 2012
- By nesthome
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I’m not entirely sure if it was just teasing or a serious nudge, but Josie recently expressed surprise that I hadn’t yet written a nostalgic Nest anniversary post. Sometimes we need another person to point out the obvious – Nest turns nine this month and that’s something to be proud of.
Nest opened in October of 2003, which some days seems like eons ago and other days feels like last week. For me it’s one car and four homes ago and well before him who is now my husband showed up. It was before Donna’s made way for Great Sage and back when they still sold pet food in Roots. And Boulder was only the barest twinkle in Jeff’s entrepreneurial eye.
An eco-friendly store right here in little Clarksville. We still frequently get asked, “Why are these businesses here? Why here of all places?” The simple answer is that the brave folks with the ideas and the gumption thought Clarksville looked like a good spot to grow some eco-endeavors. Others of us gathered around to help make ideas into reality. And then a community of customers showed up, and kept showing up.
We’re so grateful for you, the community to which we belong. The life of Nest is woven through with the colorful threads of your lives. Thanks for nine great years!
Beautiful Fall Clothing
- At September 14, 2012
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Our friendly UPS and FedEx guys have been delivering our fall clothing for a few weeks now, and it’s such a delight to see the burgundies, olives, purples and teals of autumn. The textures are so different from summer clothes – luxurious, cozy, and comforting. The clothing designers continue to evolve, and it’s great to see that warm clothes can also be feminine and flattering!
(Big thanks to Lisa, our model extraordinaire!)
The Rosalinda dress from Horny Toad.
The Astoria Dress from Mata Traders.
The Camille tunic from Yala Designs.
Embroidered Scoop Top from Echo Verde
Fearless Shopping, Joyful Dressing
- At August 02, 2012
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“If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.” – Katharine Hepburn
There are a lot of people out there who are eager to tell us how we should or should not dress. The media warns us to stay within the boundaries that our body and age assign us and teaches us that a successful dresser is one who can take a cold hard look at herself and then disguise what is “wrong.” For a long time, I didn’t question this notion and, therefore, never looked for clothing that made me look good or feel happy and special. Instead, I looked for what wouldn’t make me seem unaware of my own shortcomings. Changing my attitude on this matter actually made a big difference, not only in how I shop, but also in how I feel about myself.
Over time, I’ve learned from my customers that when you approach it with an open, creative spirit, finding clothing that makes you feel like your best self can actually be a joy rather than a chore. There’s something really transformative and empowering about ignoring what you think you know about yourself, falling in love with something unexpected and then making it your own.
While tidying the racks at Nest recently, I noticed a beautiful billowy black dress from one of our newest vendors, Nau. I loved how soft the fabric was (organic cotton and tencel), and how it was simple yet architectural and elegant. I never wear dresses without defined waists. I also never wear anything that will draw attention to my legs and thighs. I put the dress back. “Not me,” I thought. Nonetheless, I kept thinking about the dress. I wondered what it would look like if I wore it with heels or flats or a scarf or long earrings. Finally, to satisfy my curiosity, I suspended my disbelief for a second and tried the dress on. For a few minutes it looked neither good nor bad. It just looked….different. Then slowly I began to envision myself as the type of person who would wear something wonderfully short and loose. The idea was exciting.
Wearing my new dress out that weekend felt like celebrating a private graduation. As insignificant as it may have been, I had gone from feeling insecure and limited by something to proudly wearing it. If you think about it this way, dressing is kind of a great stepping stone for bigger ventures in life. Not everything we try on is going to suit us, but when we are willing to experiment and think creatively, a world of possibilities can open up.
Josie’s tips for fearless shopping
- Stay away from magazines, tv and blogs that dole out shame and judgment. Instead, find inspiration in media that encourages creativity and self expression. I love blogs that catalog and celebrate creative street fashion. Scott Schuman’s “The Satorialist” and Lisa Warninger’s “Urban Weeds” are two of my favorites.
- Every season I encourage myself to be on the lookout for one “foolish item.” I forget about the preferences that narrow my vision and start to see other colors and shapes that I never considered before. When I’m unfamiliar with the style I’m trying on, I take lots of sizes into the dressing room and consider different ways I could wear it. Finally, if I’m still digging it, I think about how I could transform the new item into something that feels like me and not a costume.
- Avoid shopping with friends who aren’t likely to support and encourage you when you want to try something different. Instead, shop with friends who are open to new possibilities and creative solutions. I love trying things on with Nest sales associate Lisa in tow. I can always count on her to see potential in things I never would have considered. If you don’t have a Lisa, consult the store’s sales associates, they have lots of experience helping customers and a fresh perspective on what you may or may not like to wear. Plus, if you’re at Nest you may get the actual Lisa!
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