Move into the new season with a curated home and financial increase!

Our homes are our most powerful places of ministry, and I feel that we get to be the gatekeepers of their purpose.  We can be intentional about curating the home that we love and that works for us in this season by clearing out what we no longer need or want.
This mini online course will show you how you can clean out your home and host an online pop sale so you can be intentional about clearing out your home and adding to your finances! 
Through a very specific process, this mini course will include a simple strategy to clean out your home, host an online pop up sale; and will include a guidebook, inventory forms, easy processes, and graphics you can use for your own sale. 
This mini course is $25 with lifetime access. 
Move into a new season with a curated home and financial increase!


Instructor

Daune Pitman

Daune Pitman grew up among a family of entrepreneurs, artists, and gatherers in North Carolina. She owned her first business when she was six and created pen and ink drawings of the beach each day after school, and then went door-to-door selling them. Morning walks in the garden, markets, coffee, fresh flowers, books, a beautifully set table, delicious food, faith, family, travel, adventure, great company….these are a few of her favorite things. Daune and her husband, Keith, are former professional ballet dancers. After spending many years performing professionally in companies nationwide she and Keith have found themselves nestled in a cottage in Eastern NC, where they love to gather people, dream, and launch adventures. After homeschooling their three children, they are new empty nesters. She believes our homes are our most powerful place of ministry, and with a passion for home, gathering, creativity, and travel, Daune launched The Cottage Table Experience and hosts long table gatherings, live workshops on creative home + hospitality + gathering, and creative retreats abroad and in the U.S. While being very content with where she is, she is homesick for places she has never been, and believes wholeheartedly that we should seize the common occasions and make them great!