Welcome to the December edition of my monthly random blog feature! Enjoy!
I'm sure it's a surprise that I'm a sucker for kitty items.
READY FOR ADOPTION Pincushion with Needle-Felted Sleeping Kitty (83011) by BayColonyDesigns
I love Starry Night.
Hand Embroidery Starry Night Brooch - Limited Edition by Waterrose
This is such a fun use of buttons and leaves.
ES446A/005 - Japanese Art Inspired Handmade Felt Brooch - Red by designedbybettyshek
Isn't this adorable?
Bright Yellow Bird Stuffed Animal Handmade by bubbletime
Gorgeous colors! And I couldn't do a random feature without at least one bead set.
Buyer's Choice BLUE with FINE SILVER Matte - Handmade Lampwork by taneres
This is such a creative idea!
Interchangeable Necklace Pink, Recycled Bottle Cap - Friends Forever by creativityismessy
For those of us who stress out easily, this is an important message.
inhale exhale repeat hand stamped sterling silver necklace by PunkyJane
Friday, December 9, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
what I've been up to this week
My routine has been a little out of whack this week as I've been recovering from my show and getting caught up on a bunch of things. Here's a little peek at what I've been up to.
I've been packing up my craft fair supplies so I can get my craft room back in order (for a little while at least).
I've been catching up on household tasks. Usually I try to catch up on things like laundry over the weekend when I have less to do online, but sometimes that doesn't happen.
I've been working on handmade presents. I am buying more handmade presents from others than I'm making myself this year. I would like to give paper related items (cards, bookmarks, etc.) next year, but for now, I'm just doing a couple of herringbone pieces.
I've been purchasing my final Christmas presents (again, some of which are handmade) for others and myself. As you get older, you end up purchasing more things for yourself since you're less likely to get them from others. I always treat myself to at least a few things around Christmas. That huge Amazon box actually only has 2 things in it. One of them is just pretty big.
I've been getting some new listings up. I didn't list anything the week before my show and although I sold a fair amount of inventory, I still have a number of new pieces to list now. This cuff is available here.
Does anyone remember my work in progress post about this piece back in the spring? I know, probably not. I burned out on making peyote cuffs and put this to the side for quite a while. It got lost in the shuffle when we moved. But I love these clover beads so much and was determined to finish it. I had nearly finished the base before it felt to the wayside. The embellishment went pretty quickly. I love this shade of delicas. I have used them in other pieces in the past and already have more plans for them in future pieces.
I included this post in Michelle's Delicately Constructed Friday 12/9.
I've been packing up my craft fair supplies so I can get my craft room back in order (for a little while at least).
I've been catching up on household tasks. Usually I try to catch up on things like laundry over the weekend when I have less to do online, but sometimes that doesn't happen.
I've been working on handmade presents. I am buying more handmade presents from others than I'm making myself this year. I would like to give paper related items (cards, bookmarks, etc.) next year, but for now, I'm just doing a couple of herringbone pieces.
I've been purchasing my final Christmas presents (again, some of which are handmade) for others and myself. As you get older, you end up purchasing more things for yourself since you're less likely to get them from others. I always treat myself to at least a few things around Christmas. That huge Amazon box actually only has 2 things in it. One of them is just pretty big.
I've been getting some new listings up. I didn't list anything the week before my show and although I sold a fair amount of inventory, I still have a number of new pieces to list now. This cuff is available here.
Does anyone remember my work in progress post about this piece back in the spring? I know, probably not. I burned out on making peyote cuffs and put this to the side for quite a while. It got lost in the shuffle when we moved. But I love these clover beads so much and was determined to finish it. I had nearly finished the base before it felt to the wayside. The embellishment went pretty quickly. I love this shade of delicas. I have used them in other pieces in the past and already have more plans for them in future pieces.
I included this post in Michelle's Delicately Constructed Friday 12/9.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
final 2011 show wrap up
I made my final show for 2011 over the weekend. This was by far the biggest show of the three I did this year and was definitely required the most prep work. It didn't help that I only had a month to prepare for it. Next year I will be ready well in advance with my show only inventory (magnets, etc.). That was not the case this year. I was busy from my November show right up until the night before this show.
My set up was pretty similar to the one I used for my other 2011 shows. I was in the basement of a museum for this, so the lighting wasn't great. I had booths almost touching mine on both sides with no room to stand behind my tables.
The biggest thing that I changed is that I added a second cork board for earrings and didn't use my magnet board. Since everything had to be tagged, I boxed tacks and magnets in sets of 8-10 pieces. The tacks worked well in the jewelry boxes. The magnets didn't so much. They still got plenty of attention, though, and almost all of my sets for both sold. For future shows without central check outs, I'll go back to putting the tacks around the earrings and putting the magnets on a separate board. Then I'll have boxes with cork boards OR little metal magnetic sheets so people can box their purchases as they like.
You can get a better idea how much work this tagging process involved from this picture. I know that this looks a little messy. I tucked a lot of the tags under the items and organized pieces into better rows as the show got started. My inventory has reached the point that I really don't need to put out everything that I brought to have a full table.
This was the first show I'd ever done with a central check out. I'm not sure that the % they took out from the sales was worth the trade off of not having to worry about handling money all weekend. However, I do think that people buy more with this method, and the money may even out with the reduced number of individual credit card transactions. So it's a tough call.
The basement of the museum is split into two large rooms. Here are a couple shots of my room.
I don't usually shop a lot at my own fairs because I like to hold onto the money that I just made for more than 10 minutes. However, I did buy some chai tea mix from one of my neighbor vendors (who were some of the nicest people I've ever met at a show). I got to sample it several times throughout the weekend and am excited to have it at home now. Unfortunately they don't have a web site so a picture will have to suffice.
Pros of this show:
- Although I did not make nearly enough as I was hoping I would, I made plenty to make this show worthwhile. Among other things, I nearly sold out of magnet and tack sets, and a lot of my Christmas items did well.
- I was able to network with a lot of other Wisconsin vendors, including several who are interested in keeping in touch about future shows (to pass on information about them and whatnot).
- The museum decided that they wanted to start carrying my inventory. They bought a fair amount of items before the show was over. Instead of going through a consignment contract, they paid what I normally charge and can mark up the items however they like, which is fine with me. I made sure that they have my contact information so they can contact me about for future orders (hopefully!).
I don't feel that I need to divulge a lot about this online. My family and BBA teammates have already heard the complete story. Suffice it to say, I have never been at a show before where: 1) a vendor pulled out completely on the first day of the show (for pretty legit reasons) and 2) there were so many upset vendors. I was hoping to make this a regular holiday show for my fall/winter show rotation and just don't feel that I can because of the many issues that arose throughout the weekend.
Some tips for long shows:
This was a very long show. It was 10 hours the first day, 6 hours the second day, and 5 hours the third day. If you are ever doing a two or three day show, keep the following in mind:
- Take regular breaks. We were allowed time to eat lunch and dinner the first day and lunch the second and third days. We were also allowed to take other short breaks as we needed to use the restroom, make phone calls, or just get away from the crowds. It's important to take advantage of this. As our booths were so close together and many booths had multiple people, it was easy to find someone to watch your items for a while.
- Stay hydrated. I did not drink enough water on the first day and could fill myself losing my voice by the time I left. I made a conscious effort to drink more water for the second and third days.
- Sit down. Technically we weren't allowed to sit at our booths, but I sat on or leaned against my booth tables during dead periods. I also sat down during all of my food breaks. Whether or not you're allowed to sit, make time to do this and stretch your legs regularly.
- Get to know your neighbors. You will be spending a lot of time with the people around you so it's good to get acquainted. I was lucky to have some very nice neighbors, which kept this show fun.
I used this post for Erika's It's a Wrap Link Party 12/12/2011.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
December BBA Giveaway and a couple other holiday giveaways
One of the features of the Blogging Business Artisans group is that we do a monthly giveaway. Our November winner was very lucky to receive a pair of personalized wine glasses from Edi. This month, one winner will receive a set with a kitty necklace, earrings, and loose beads from Deb of storybeader.
Deb wrote a really cute haiku for her giveaway prize, too. Check out BBA blog post about the giveaway to check it out and get all of the information about the giveaway. Please note that you have to leave your giveaway entries comments on that blog post. They will not be counted here. The giveaway runs through December 20.
There are a couple other awesome giveaways going on right now elsewhere. The first one is the 2011 Holiday Gift Guide and Giveaway from A Little Etsy Love. Many of the items featured are included in the huge giveaway prize. I am not giving away my Christmas leaf bracelet, but it is in the future. If you're still looking for handmade Christmas gifts, this is a great resource. The giveaway runs through December 7 so get your entries in now.
The second one is on aquariann's blog for the necklace pictured above. Isn't the wire work beautiful? This giveaway runs through December 15. Click here to enter.
Deb wrote a really cute haiku for her giveaway prize, too. Check out BBA blog post about the giveaway to check it out and get all of the information about the giveaway. Please note that you have to leave your giveaway entries comments on that blog post. They will not be counted here. The giveaway runs through December 20.
There are a couple other awesome giveaways going on right now elsewhere. The first one is the 2011 Holiday Gift Guide and Giveaway from A Little Etsy Love. Many of the items featured are included in the huge giveaway prize. I am not giving away my Christmas leaf bracelet, but it is in the future. If you're still looking for handmade Christmas gifts, this is a great resource. The giveaway runs through December 7 so get your entries in now.
The second one is on aquariann's blog for the necklace pictured above. Isn't the wire work beautiful? This giveaway runs through December 15. Click here to enter.
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Scavanger Hunt and I Heart Macro on Monday
Welcome to another edition of the photo Scavenger Hunt and I Heart Macro! Enjoy!
1) Portrait
Like many pet photos, this wasn't exactly what I planned because Angel didn't want to sit still for the camera, but that's okay. I still love how this turned out.
2) Nostalgic
This is one of our engagement photos. I'm not nostalgic about being engaged, planning a wedding, or living in a time when we had a lot certainty about where we were going with the next few years in our lives. I'm actually nostalgic about my long hair. I had long hair for about 20 years. I started keeping it shorter 4 years ago. Although I still love my hair, long or short, I'm also still waiting to feel like myself when I look the mirror.
3) Time
I got Jake this watch for his med school graduation in the spring. It's a replica of a famous pocket watch that Abraham Lincoln owned. Jake had never owned a nice watch before and he loves history so I thought this would be a good gift as he entered a new professional world. He loves it.
4) Full of Light
We don't own a lot of Christmas ornaments (shocking, I know...don't most people have more than they know what to do with?), so we decorated our tree with a lot of lights and a new star this year.
5) Motion
Actually I just wanted to post a picture of myself because I feel like I didn't stop moving between my November and December shows. But this was the culmination of most of my hard work this past month. I'll share how everything went later this week.

Here's my shot for I Heart Macro. I did my best to take at least a few shots of all of the new pieces that I made before Christmas in the Country for posterity. This button bracelet design keeps doing well so I keep making more.
1) Portrait
Like many pet photos, this wasn't exactly what I planned because Angel didn't want to sit still for the camera, but that's okay. I still love how this turned out.
2) Nostalgic
This is one of our engagement photos. I'm not nostalgic about being engaged, planning a wedding, or living in a time when we had a lot certainty about where we were going with the next few years in our lives. I'm actually nostalgic about my long hair. I had long hair for about 20 years. I started keeping it shorter 4 years ago. Although I still love my hair, long or short, I'm also still waiting to feel like myself when I look the mirror.
3) Time
I got Jake this watch for his med school graduation in the spring. It's a replica of a famous pocket watch that Abraham Lincoln owned. Jake had never owned a nice watch before and he loves history so I thought this would be a good gift as he entered a new professional world. He loves it.
4) Full of Light
We don't own a lot of Christmas ornaments (shocking, I know...don't most people have more than they know what to do with?), so we decorated our tree with a lot of lights and a new star this year.
5) Motion
Actually I just wanted to post a picture of myself because I feel like I didn't stop moving between my November and December shows. But this was the culmination of most of my hard work this past month. I'll share how everything went later this week.
Here's my shot for I Heart Macro. I did my best to take at least a few shots of all of the new pieces that I made before Christmas in the Country for posterity. This button bracelet design keeps doing well so I keep making more.
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