Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Hancrafted Gifts Under $25 at Umbra!

Holiday shopping can be fun. It can also be stressful, especially as we all try to make our dollars stretch as far as they can this year.

But in no way does being on a budget have to mean being dull or unoriginal. At Umbra Essence Candles and Gifts in St. Elmo, we have a wonderful selection of fine handcrafted gifts of art under $25. Just check out the slide show to the right of this post for a small sample of great ideas.

And just to get you thinking, here is a list of some more ideas under $25

  • Pewter ornaments
  • Plantable Holiday Cards
  • Umbra Essence Gift Certificate
  • Mark Issenberg ceramic mugs
  • Good fortune soaps and sprays
  • Fraiche Soaps and Gift sets
  • Letterpress journals and notecards
  • Ceramic insense burners
  • Hand glazed ornaments
  • Small leather journals
  • Laceflower necklaces
  • Fawns Crown earrings and pendants
  • iGNiS hand blown glass ornaments
  • Scented aromatherapy pillows
  • Local photography magnets and cards
  • Wabi Sabi decoupage gift boxes
  • much much much more!
  • And Even more than that!

UMBRA ESSENCE CANDLES AND GIFTS HOLIDAY HOURS

Open Monday thru Friday 10am - 7pm / Saturday 11am - 6pm

Open Christmas Eve!

Closed December 25, 26,27

3913 St. Elmo Avenue - 423-821-4902

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Please Help Toys for Tots by Dec18!



Umbra Essence Candles and Gifts is proud to be a drop off location for the annual Toys For Tots campaign. Perhaps you have heard the headlines this week which includes pleas from the Marine Corps to help fill their empty shelves with toys this season. Seems that donations have been down by 50% - while requests from needy families have increased. The Holiday In St. Elmo festival was a benefit for Toys for Tots but unfortunately also yielded lower than expected donations on that rainy Saturday. ( We only received two toys!)


THERE IS STILL TIME TO HELP!
Please come in to Umbra Essence between now and December 18th to drop off your unwrapped toy valued under $20. Its one simple way to Share Your Light this season! Please?







This is going on everywhere across the country.
HERE IS A LETTER FROM ONE MARINE COLLECTING TOYS IN VERMONT:


"Hello Everyone,I think this is the first time I've ever done this in my over 17 years in the Marine Corps Reserves and participating in Toys For Tots. So here is the situation, the shelves at NAS Willow Groves USMCR Toys For Tots warehouse are bare. For what ever reason the donations are slim this year. I do not think I've ever seen it this bad. The requests/orders keep coming in, but unfortunately there aren't enough toys to fill them. If you haven't donated, PLEASE do. If you've already donated, please find it in your heart to donate again. This is an awesome program that has a more positive impact on the community unlike any other that I've been involved with.
Also, I ask that you spread the word. Please feel free to forward this note to whom ever you think can and will help.

Thank you!I also want to wish you a very safe, happy, and healthy holiday season and that all your wishes come true in 2008."









Monday, December 8, 2008

Happy 1st Birthday, Umbra Essence!


What a year! I cannot believe how much time has passed since we first opened our doors a year ago Saturday. Our first year has truly been an exciting one, full of change and growth. We have so many things to be thankful for this holiday season and on behalf of the Umbra team I would like to thank all of you who continuously support us here at Umbra.



I began working for Jamie when she was in the midst of expanding her business. As many of you may remember her candle shop was first located on the corner of Tennessee and 38th, in the TBA building. I asked Jamie recently, "Why St. Elmo?" She replied, “I love the St. Elmo community, I needed to expand my business and there were no other retail locations in the St. Elmo area.” Community involvement and development are very important to Jamie, which is why she chose to invest her business in the heart of St. Elmo. For the first time ever, the annual Ava Gallery Hop was brought to the St. Elmo area. This provided, great exposure for Umbra Essence, our clients are still talking about the event and spreading the word all over town. In February 2008 the Merchant’s Association, an organization that has been a driving force in positive change in St. Elmo, was reformed. As co-chairs of the Impact Committee, Mary Barnett and Jamie Mosey organized and produced a St. Elmo brochure. Our own talented Amy Murray drew the map and designed the layout. Currently, this map is delivered to many locations and rest areas throughout the Chattanooga area.



Upon completion of the brochure this summer, the Impact Committee looked for new projects to take on. They thought a holiday festival would be a great thing for the community. They decided to start planning Holiday in St. Elmo 2008. The employees of Umbra played an important role in this event as well. Posting flyers around town, putting artist packets together, decorating the shop, and organizing are just a few things they did. The events of the festival were kicked off with the returning Corgi Parade. There were live entertainment, children’s activities, open houses, and an exceptional art market. Despite the rain, it was a wonderful event and we hope to make this an annual festival. Besides organizing community events on the side, Umbra Essence remains busy with wholesale orders and bringing new artists to the gallery. Our artists have nearly doubled since we first opened last year. In the spring we launched our Customer Rewards program and since then we have registered nearly 300 clients.


This has been an eventful year for us here at Umbra Essence and the future remains bright! New plans are already in the works for 2009 and along with the rest of you, I am very excited to see more growth and opportunity not only for Umbra Essence, but for the St. Elmo community as well. On behalf of the whole Umbra Essence team I would like to wish you all a wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy New Year

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Well Done Everyone!

Thanks to all the artists, volunteers, musicians, shoppers, staffers, merchants, corgis, owners of corgis, kids and kind hearts who came out in the drizzle of the day to the First Annual Holiday In St. Elmo! It Rocked!!!