Promise #40: Giveaway gratitude



Just four days in and I’m already digging November.

I haven’t felt this warm and fuzzy love for the pre-holiday rush in at least nine years. That’s because I was part of the gotta-have-it-for-the-holiday-hurricane. I ran a custom greeting card business. By the time November rolled around, I was in the eye of the storm.

Legend has it the eye is the calmest place to be, but that’s hardly the case.

My eyes were bloodshot by November from retouching photos and drafting custom designs. By Thanksgiving my hands would start aching from assembling bows and buttons, strings and things to more than a thousand cards. It was work. Hard work. Over the course of nine years, as the market continued to evolve and change, I lacked the passion to compete with Hallmark. It just wasn’t paying off. And with so much time and attention on cards, I wasn’t able to effectively run my advertising business.

I started shutting down in January, literally and figuratively.

I felt like my decision to close was a failure to succeed. I was embarrassed to discuss it with family and friends. I was nauseated over the notion of selling supplies and moving on. So for a month I just disconnected myself. I didn’t turn on my computer. I didn’t check email. I stopped answering my business phone.

Then I started breathing.

I started reading again. I started taking pictures. I went for walks, cooked great dinners, cleaned out closets. I reached out to my team of greeting card cronies on Etsy, told them my story and offered my supplies at cost. Many of them purchased supplies. Others encouraged me to open a store and destash on Etsy, which I did and will probably be doing for the next nine years. It’s shameless, but you can find stuff here.

By March I decided that I was tired of my own epic fail. Tired of thinking that I didn’t succeed. Tired of being embarrassed. Tired of wanting to cry every time I saw a piece of paper and an envelope.

Then I started writing, again.

I’m thankful for the family and friends who told me to quit whining and start writing. You were all so very patient and kind, really. I don’t know how you weren’t frustrated listening to me talk in circles, but I thank you for not showing it and just pouring me another glass of wine.

I’m thankful for the cyber support from pure strangers who bought my stuff and, without knowing me at all, echoed the encouragement of my clan. Hearing so many people from so many places tell me to quit whining and start writing really made me think that I should.

I’m thankful for all of you who subscribe to Twisted Pinky. On days when I suffer from writer’s ridiculosum- a nasty affliction that makes you believe you can’t write even though you can and you shouldn’t write, even though you should-I think of your smiling faces and the way some of you sometimes email me and ask, “where the hell is this week’s promise?” and really, it gets me to my keyboard.

I’m thankful for the facebook fans who chime in on the daily promise and sometimes share their own. And the twitteratzi that share promises with their world.

One way or another you have all given me the confidence to buck up. In just six months I’ve turned my boo-hooing into 40 promises,  a fresh look for ink (my ten- year-old ad business) and an outlet for my generally awesome card designs (more about that later and, no, I won’t be making any cards).

Now I want to giveaway a little gratitude.

Honestly, if you’re still reading you deserve a little something. I never wax on for this long.

One of the many Etsy artists who absorbed my supplies and reminded me there are still a few rainbows and unicorns in the world has willingly teamed up for a twisted giveaway of, you guessed it, holiday cards.

Angie Allen, of Jumping Jack Design fame, is offering 2 Twisted Pinky subscribers 1 set of holiday cards. Sweet. I’m offering to buy 2 more sets for 2 more subscribers just because I’m so freaking grateful a/that you’re here and b/I don’t have to make any cards this year.

That’s a total of 4 winners, even though you’re all winners in my book.

Here’s what you need to do to have your name entered to ONCE:

1. Subscribe to Twisted Pinky, if you haven’t already.

2. Check out these lovely holiday cards.

3. Tell me what your favorite card design is in the comments.

If you want your name entered THREE TIMES you also need to:

4. Retweet this post OR

5. Follow Twisted Pinky on facebook

I’ll select a winner bright and early Monday morning and send a quick subscriber email to let you all know who won. Good luck. And, from the bottom of my heart, thanks for being here.

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24 Comments


  • Hi Tracey,
    I love the spirit of this post. As one of the many who have been following you since promise #1, I would just like to say “kudos!” You’ve managed to not only develop one of the most delightful and inspiring blogs, but now you’ve launched a great new site to share your brilliance with others. In addition, I would like to return the gratitude and say thank you. You have made me laugh, cry and smile with such great delight – 40 times this past year.

    p.s. I like the new years card – less pressure to get out before the holiday rush :)

    November 5, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Ahhhh, my chica. You, perhaps, had the boots with the steel toe when it came to my whining and carrying on. I’m so grateful that you brought me here. Everyone needs someone like you in their life. You ROCK.

      Will this be the year you send a new years card? We’ll see…

      November 5, 2010
  • Renee

    Tracey, I love it. Just heard about Twisted Pinky and have been all over the site tonight. Your writing is great, makes me laugh………..Keep up the good work!!

    November 5, 2010
    • Renee

      PS. I like th Christmas Tree cards

      November 5, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Hey, Renee-I’m glad you’re enjoying it! And I’m even happier it’s making you laugh…keep reading. There’s 325 more promises to come…

      November 5, 2010
  • jill

    Tracey- Really like the Rudolph photo cards. And by the way, love Twisted Pinky. Have always loved all your cards…loved getting the chance to view many of them last year. You are such a wonderful and talented individual!! You will do well with whatever….your writing of Twisted Pinky in great and so glad to hear that you started “breathing” again!! That is what life should be about!

    November 5, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Jill-thank you so much for spending time here on TP, for entering the contest and for you sweet words!!!

      November 5, 2010
  • micky

    Tracey, I am enchanted by the snowman or perhaps lady with the tiara of stars and my favorite winter bird–the cardinal. keep well and be good to yourself. Micky Nieman

    November 4, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Micky-Thanks for your entry and your good wishes. :-)

      November 4, 2010
  • Lauren

    Trace- Don’t sell yourself short…your cards weren’t awesome…they were unbelievable. Any of you who have ever seen Tracey’s cards know what I am talking about. They weren’t just buttons and bows. The detail, the thought, the love, the WORDS. The words were the easy part for you but the words made all the difference in the piece of paper. You just have a unique way with words. You are a beautiful and talented writer. I know you made the right decision. I know it was hard. I know you were tired. You followed Promise #37 and didn’t even know it. You took a risk and I know you mapped it out. HA HA You have created something real special here with your words. Each promise I bet people grab their coffee, tea, soda, in my case, wine and read the story you are telling that day. Good work Tracey…you bring encouragement and hope to tons of people by using your words. I am so happy you “Discovered Yourself”…..it took a little time but you did it.
    PS… I do miss the cards.

    November 4, 2010
    • Anonymous

      I know you’re just trying to get me to make cards for you this year, but I’m sorry, you’ll need to pick something from Angie and hope that you’re name gets drawn.

      Seriously, thank you. You were subjected to my whining more than most. I think you were even recruited to tie bows and punch holes while singing Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Joy to the World. And, if my memory serves me correctly, you did it without complaining. Aren’t you glad it’s over? LOL.

      I’m glad you enjoy following along here. I’m even sort of tickled you can reference back to other promises, I can’t even do that sometimes. :-)

      Thanks for making Promise #22 part of your mantra.

      November 4, 2010
  • Maureen Hall

    Tracey, I really like your new website. Simple, but compelling. Like your writing.

    November 4, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Maureen-

      Thank you so much. I hope you are well.

      November 4, 2010
  • Jenn Kasper

    Tracey,
    My favorite is the snowman looking at the star.
    Jenn

    November 4, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Hi Jenn-that’s a great one. Thanks for taking the time to enter!

      November 4, 2010
  • Kristine and Jude

    Tracey, My son Jude and I love the Santa design.

    November 4, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Kristine-
      You can let Jude know that he’s officially entered for Santa! Good luck. Thanks for entering. :-)

      November 4, 2010
  • NancyB

    My favorite is the snowman looking up at the star. Truthfully I love it and I don’t really love cards. But it speaks to the magic of the season which exists no matter what religion your faith is.

    November 4, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Nancy-
      It does speak to the magic of the season. I just read a quote somewhere that I will completely mangle here, but it said we should all have a four year old to spend Christmas with so we remember what that magic is. I think that holds true for the season in general.

      Thanks for taking the time to log your entry!

      November 4, 2010
  • carrie

    Pine cone.

    November 4, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Beautiful. Thanks for participating!

      November 4, 2010
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    November 4, 2010
  • Kathleen Brown3s

    When it comes to Christmas, I’m usually drawn to the more traditional, even old-fashioned, designs. However, I really like the Christmas tree set. Maybe it’s the red stars on top of the trees – red is my favorite color. Or the swirls of the trees themselves. I don’t know, but that one is my favorite.

    November 4, 2010
    • Anonymous

      Thanks, Kathleen. Good luck!

      November 4, 2010

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