Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Limestone Clothing celebrates fifth birthday

IT'S ALL about the customers for Limestone Clothing. The business was all cheers after celebrating its fifth birthday last Friday.The business has proved a vital part of the Calliope and Gladstone communities and company owner Desley O'Grady said they were lucky to be able to celebrate their birthday on the exact day of their original opening.You can get a cutlass or dagger at the dollar store or cheaply at a Cheap Sensuous Nurse Costumes store. Wear a couple of costume jewelry rings and throw some gold chains around your neck."We opened on Friday,Paint your child's face with glittery and white makeup around her eyes and cheeks. Now her face will glow and sparkle like the rest of her Adult Homburg. December 14,Make an Adult Cat Costumes for a child in a few hours or less. Angel costume patterns are available for sale at fabric stores or fabric departments in general merchandise stores. 2007,The Adult Teddies Lingerie is a perennial favorite for Halloween and costume parties. Most versions are based on the Catholic schoolgirl uniform, an outfit whose most memorable piece may be the pleated plaid skirt." she said.The birthday celebration was a huge milestone for Limestone Clothing and the day consisted of balloons, $10 vouchers for customers who spent over $50,A pair of bee wings may be a necessary accessory for a Adult Bra Bikini Sets or for a performance in a school play. Making a set of wings from some items you may already have on-hand is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a pair in a store. on-the-spot sale items and more.

"We're also having a virtual birthday cake on our Facebook page," Ms O'Grady said.For Ms O'Grady, the store has continued to thrive and she credits its success to her committed staff and her parents' influence."I have five great staff that work together really well," she said."Without them I don't believe I'd have a successful business."This year Ms O'Grady won the Observer/Westpac 2012 Best in Business Awards for the fashion, jewellery, accessories category.The win was the third in a row for the business.

Ms O'Grady said she owes much of her achievements to listening and learning from her parents."Because of my parents, I wouldn't be where I am today," she said.Originally from Mundubbera, Queensland Ms O'Grady's journey was quite amazing. Many factors led her to Calliope where her and her family have lived for 13 years.Her first job in Calliope was at a hairdressing salon, which Ms O'Grady soon purchased.After the hair business, Ms O'Grady was looking for another venture.

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