I think the thing that I love the most about Motherhood, is that it’s opened my eyes and network to the most incredible, creative women. Since I’ve had the boys I have connected with women whose creative talents leave me speechless, literally! Claire is absolutely one of those women.
I first came across Claire on Instagram, while she and her family were still living in the UK. Our boys are similar ages and she had the prettiest feed and photos of her explorations with baby Jack, she even moved back to Cape Town just as we moved back to Johannesburg. I feel like we were destined to “meet” each other, “soul sisters”, even though we have never actually met “IRL”. 🙂 🙂
Anyway, enough of my blabbing, among Claire’s many talents (you should see her gathering and art skills), she started “The Little Banner Company” which makes the most adorable felt products for kids. Think magical wands, crowns, christmas stockings and the sweetest banners for kids rooms, offices, or wherever you feel like really! I chatted to her in a bit more detail around her exciting plans for 2019!
Tell me more about yourself and what you currently do?
I’m Claire! I am married with two kiddos. We moved to Cape Town 3 years ago after being in the UK for 12 years, and, it has been the best decision we ever made! I have a part-time admin job for a few mornings a week and I create content, photograph and blog over on Gathered By Claire as well as create and sell fabric and felt products in my online shop – The Little Banner Company and at craft markets.
How did “The Little Banner Company” come about?
When I was on maternity leave in 2014 I found creativity was my outlet and allowed me to do something for me – having a baby is all time-consuming so I thrived by creating, writing and photographing each day and sharing it online. I then got into sewing banners and they did really well on etsy and I loved doing it. I then fell pregnant with my second unexpectedly so put it the business on hold for a few years. In 2018 I started creating again and realised I have such a passion for creating products for my customers to brighten their homes.
What did you study – was it in this field or something different?
I studied psychology and health & social care – but I never did anything with my degree. In hindsight I think I just studied because I felt it was something that was expected of me. So, no – nothing to do with what I am doing now!
What have been the highlights of starting your own business?
Freedom! I really struggle with authority and having to do things in someone else’s timeframe. I love creating and am really passionate about it – it has brought me so much joy to do the thing that I love for my job. Making my own money is also very important to me and one of my goals over the next few years is to become financially independent. Also connecting with other creatives on social media has been such a huge blessing – Instagram is a wonderful community and there are so many of us out there who are like-minded and cheer each other on.
What’s the best part of your job?
Having my own schedule and seeing a finished product.
What is the most challenging part?
Sticking to a routine and procrastination.
Describe a typical day in your life.
I normally wake up around 6am. I shower, get dressed and have breakfast with the boys while they play and get ready for school. I take them to school around 7:30am and then either come home and do some work or go to my part-time admin job. The boys stay at aftercare 3 days a week until 3pm so on those days I try to get a lot done. On the other two days we either have swimming or a playdate with friends. Supper is at 5pm, followed by shower time, a bit of tv and then into bed for 6:30pm. We are very strict with an early bed time as Jack & Harry don’t nap so most evenings, they are asleep by 7:15pm. In the evenings I tend to tidy up the kitchen (I prefer going to bed with a clean and tidy kitchen!) and then do some sewing, writing or sometimes I watch a bit of TV. And then asleep by around 11pm. And onto the next day!
How do you balance having a family (being an amazing mum and wife) and starting your own business?
It is hard! But I am very strict with making time for myself and my business and then at the same time making time for my family. It is something you have to muddle with and after some practise you find your groove and what works for you and your family. I think it is all about honesty with yourself, communication with your partner and being kind to yourself. I also believe you can have everything you want but just not all at once so its about accepting that and being realistic with what you can do in the time that you have.
What is your dream for The Little Banner Company?
I would love to have my products stocked in various shops around South Africa. I want to sell more internationally too and also grow my blog and help others realise their passions and do what they love. I want to share more content about simple living and help others with creativity and motivation.
Any tips for people wanting to take the leap and start their own business?
Just do it! You have to start somewhere. Write down your goals, your dreams and your aspirations as if money was no object. Break these goals down into little steps and then each day work on those steps. Good things take time but if you never start, you will never know. Action breeds confidence and with confidence and the right attitude you can achieve anything!
You can find Claire online across the following sites:
GIVEAWAY:
Claire has kindly said that she would like to custom make a banner for any reader/ follower here, anything you want!. It is the perfect addition to any nursery/kids room, teachers gifts and would make a gorgeous gift as well.
To enter:
Make sure you are following @IntheseStilettos and @Claire_Choudhry on Instagram
Leave a comment below, (here or Instagram) and tell me what your creative outlet is?
Competition is only open to Residents of South Africa and will run until Midnight on February 27th 2019.
Winners will be announced on Instagram and will have 24 hours to respond.
Remember, the purpose of the “Love Local” series is to inspire you to reach your dreams. Chatting to families and individuals who have just gone out and followed their dreams and made something out of their passions! So out and conquer your dreams. Everything is achievable, day by day!
I love to make paper flowers.
Beautiful brightly coloured flowers.
It brings out my creative side.
Ahh beautiful, Ive seen those! Everyone needs an outlet