Win a $3,500 Gift Package from Ellen!

Did you see all the great items Ellen DeGeneres gave away on her annual Mother’s Day Show?  And now, she’s giving the entire gift package away to a few lucky online winners.  

 Click on this link to enter to win the fabulous $3,500 gift package…and you just might recognize one of the companies ;-)

Mother’s Day Promo and Raffle

Come visit Ambajam now to take advantage of a couple of Mother’s Day specials we have going on.

Shop between now and Tuesday, May 12  and use promo code: MUM10 to save 10% off your order!

Also, sign up for our mailing list and be entered to win an iPod Shuffle or $100 Ambajam gift certificate!  You must enter by May 15 to be eligible.

Cuddle-Up Blankets on TV!

Was just watching Pride & Prejudice (one of my all time favorite stories!!!) and saw a commerical for Tori and Dean’s new reality show.  Almost fell off the sofa when I caught a couple of shots of her kids with their Ambajam blankets!  It’s always so exciting to see our products in action!  If you watch the show keep an eye out for the blankets…and lets us knw if you see them!! :-)

Mother’s Day Soiree in the City!

Calling all Denver area mums, aunts, grandmas, girlfriends, ladies in general!  Come join Ambajam and a host of local women-owned businesses to celebrate Mother’s Day in style with an indulging afternoon of shopping and pampering.

This is going to be a great event and a fun way to celebrate women and women-owned businesses.

Mark you calendars and get your tickets now!  Click here for more information.  Look forward to seeing you there.

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Ambajam modeled in Hudson’s Magazine

We’re excited to share with you that Ambajam was featured not once but twice in the April-May, 2009 issue of Hudson’s Childrenswear Review!

Not only was our signature Turquoise Cuddle-up Blanket featured but our Cupcake T-shirt and Sweet Orange Ruffled Lulu skirt were also modeled in a super cute photo spread.



blogging workshop with olivia

My great friend Olivia Omega Logan is hosting a blogging workshop here at Ambajam tonight.  Great to have a bunch of local companies like Bruz Wear, Baby Candy, Shady Baby and Worthwhile Style  participating.  

Olivia, founder of Baby Candy and Congrats from Colorado recently launched her new PR/Marketing firm called 30 Wishes Consulting.  Olivia has a ton of experience in the PR/Marketing arena.  She has wealth of knowledge and unlimited ideas!  If you are looking for creative, out of the box PR/Marketing help, particularly though not limited to the Baby/Maternity industry, definitely give Olivia a call.  She’s awesome and I’m not just saying that because she’s a good friend! 

The Mini Social

Have you heard of “The Mini Social”?  If not, check it out here.  Basically it is an online sample sale site where you can get great deals on kids clothing and accessories.  It’s an invitation only site (no cost to become a member) that hosts two or more designer sample sales per week.  This week they are featuring Ambajam so go check it out!


Stuck at LAX

So, I woke up this morning at 4:30am so that I could make it to the airport for a 7am flight to LA…and then onwards to Kona and a much anticipated get away.  Unfortunately, as the pilot was doing his walk around in Denver, he noticed fuel leaking from the plane…never a good sign!  After much waiting around they decided it was not a problem that could be fixed so we were re-routed to another plane.  Not a big deal other than the fact that my new flight got me in half an hour after my connection had taken off for Kona.  Ugg, now I am stuck at LAX for close to 7 hours!!   But it’s not all bad.

I just spoke with a woman who told me a story that puts it all in perspective. She used to work at United’s Red Carpet room in Phoenix.  One evening she was helping a guy whose flights had been all screwed up and he was having to spend an extra night in Phoenix.  She commented to him that he was handling it all very well given the huge inconvenience.  He told her that a few years prior he had been rushing out of the house to go to work when the phone rang.  He got caught up on the call and was very late leaving.  He was angered that the call had delayed him and that he would now be late for work.  Incredibly, the call actually saved his life.  Had he left on time he would have been at the Federal Building in Oklahoma City when it was bombed.   Incredible.  I have goose bumps just writing that.

I guess when we get tossed these inconveniences we have to accept that sometimes they may be just what we need.  While I would love to have been on my original plane which would have gotten me in with time for lunch, a swim and some good quality time with my niece and nephew, this isn’t so bad.  It’s given me time to address a work issue (will those ever end??), catch up with friends and emails, chat to some very interesteing people and just slow down.  So, here I am…hanging at LAX…I wonder what will happen next…or who I might meet?

:-)

CPSIA Recap and Info

There is a lot going on in the kids industry these days and I apologize for my tardiness in reporting back to you.  See below for a recap on CPSIA and the last couple of months.

The day after Christmas I received a call from my good friend Olivia of Baby Candy.  Olivia broke the news to me that all of us involved in the kids industry were going to be facing some major challenges due to the Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). I had heard a bit about CPSIA in the fall (the act was signed into law by Bush in August) but, like many people, had understood the law to only be focused on children’s toys.  Instead, as I learned from Olivia, the law actually required lead and phthalate (chemicals often used to soften plastics) testing on ALL products geared towards kids 12 and under.  This came as a huge surprise, and along with that surprise, came much confusion and fear.  Even with the challenging economic times, I had been excited about kicking off 2009. After Olivia’s call, that excitement was tempered with the realization that my business, and those of many people I know, could be in jeopardy.  While confident that our products would check out, I cannot deny that I had many sleepless and fretful nights trying to figure out how to continue moving Ambajam forward while at the same time addressing the issues of CPSIA.

There is NO question that all of us involved in the kids industry want to make sure that our products are safe and compliant.  However, as currently written, the law places an incredible burden on businesses, particularly small businesses.  Currently, we are able to put in place our own “reasonable testing procedures” – we have done this by working with a licensed inspector who tested our products with a XRF gun….and we PASSED WITH FLYING COLORS!!  We also tested clear of any phthalates.  But once 3rd party testing is required the financial burden may become insurmountable and cause many businesses to go out of business.  Third party testing, as currently stipulated would require you to test a sample from each product from each production run.  So, when you do another run of the same product, using the same raw materials, a sample would still be required to be tested even if that exact same product had been compliant on a prior run.  Given her production cycle, quantity of products and components, Olivia estimates that 3rd party testing of her products would cost her upwards of ONE MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR! My estimation is that it would cost Ambajam in the hundreds of thousands of dollars annually, to prove, what we already know from our own testing, that our products are compliant.

This is undoubtedly a difficult time for our industry, but one of the amazing things to come out of this challenge has been the community we have built here in Colorado. Many seemingly competitive businesses have joined together under the banner of Congrats from Colorado to share information, costs, resources and support.  We have hosted forums (to discuss the law and its ramifications), lead testing “parties” (yes, we tried to make them fun!), press conferences and much more (see the photos below from some of our events).  Olivia has even started the CPSIA Cheerleader blog, the purpose of which is to encourage small business owners, share resources, and develop strategies to take advantage of a very tough situation.

There is so much to understand about the new law.  I am sure I cannot do it justice here so instead, I would like to share with you a number of sites and resources that will provide you with information about this law and its ramifications.  Please check it out – CPSIA affects everyone from the manufacturer to the retailer to the consumer.

CPSIA Cheerleader

The Smart Mama

Consumer Products Safety Commission

National Bankruptcy Day

Reform CPSIA

Comforting cuddle-up blankets

As Ambajam continues to grow it has been interesting and rewarding to hear what our products have come to mean to our extended family of customers.  While our snuggly blankets, if I do say so myself, have fast become family favorites, the cuddle-up blankets seem to also be bringing a lot of comfort to both kids and adults dealing with illnesses.  Below are just a few of the comments we have received from people for whom the blankets have provided comfort during challenging times. 

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“Hi Ambajam!  I’ve attached a picture of my daughter Devon Rachel, taken about 2 months ago when she was about 4 months old. My mom got her this Ambajam blanket right before she went into the hospital for heart surgery, so she’d have something soft and snuggly in the hospital bed. She loves it! This picture is taken about two weeks post-surgery once we were home.  Just wanted to say thanks for a great product that helped us get through a tough time!  We take this blanket everywhere now…”  – Sara in Maryland

“During my father’s extended hospital stay, he received an Orange and Green Ambajam Jumbo Cuddle as a gift. Literally everyone entering the room commented on the soft beautiful blanket, but beyond that it became his favorite item that he asked for constantly. A crisis arose when the blanket got mixed up with general Hospital Laundry and a search effort was launched to retrieve the now famous “soft Orange Blanket”. Happy Ending, the blanket was found 5 days later after being sent out of state to Ohio to a commercial laundry service! We still have this wonderful blanket which added a little extra comfort and coziness to an otherwise difficult time.”  – Helena in Colorado

“Thank you so much for the snuggly blanket – I just love it.  My orange jumbo cuddle brough me great comfort while I was in hospital” - Sareana in Arizona

We would love to hear any stories you might have.  Just email us at info@ambajam.com