Thursday, December 12, 2013

D is for Dandelions

Are you ready for another round of Alphabe Thursday? Let's go!

I'm keeping it short and simple today with some favorite photos of dandelions. I know that we all need an extra pop of color this time of year. I think that dandelions are extremely underrated, and I enjoy photographing them. It isn't hard to find them in this area of the country so the photo opportunities are abundant during the spring and summer.

Also, for those of you who are shocked that I didn't revisit D is for Duck today, I will share a plethora of new duck photos for Q is for Quack instead for this go around.







 
Check out what the other Alphabe participants posted for the letter D this week right here!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

December Mid-Month Sponsor Love

I'm celebrating the middle of the month with a shout out to all of my lovely blog sponsors!

 It's not too late to pick up a Christmas ornament for yourself or for a gift this year such as Edi's tree shaped ornament.

 Jamie's daughter recently turned 3. Jamie put together a great post about how to throw an M&M themed birthday party.

Linda of PruittCreations
 Are you still looking for a little kid gift? Pick up one or two of Linda's adorable kid aprons like this teal accented apron.

Angela of AngleAh
 Angela's zipper rings, like this green and pink ring, are too much fun.

Valerie of additionsstyle
 Valerie has some of the most simple yet striking jewelry I've ever seen, like this hardware bracelet.

Deb of storybeader
 I'm excited that Deb just started adding 6 month calendars to her Etsy shop. I love seeing her personal calendar and know that there is so much potential for the listed calendars.

 When I headed over to Tiffany's shop to put together this post, this red and turquoise (chevron!) ribbon was right at the top so of course I had to share it.

 Paige recently shared some great tips and ideas about how to decorate for the holidays without putting up a tree.

Kristen of Milo and Molly
Are you still looking for a few guy gifts? Check out Kristen's holiday gift guide: for him.

I hope that you found some useful resources today!
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

2014 craft fair game plan


I had my final 2013 holiday craft fair over the weekend. It definitely hasn't sunk in yet that I'm done and am actually starting to get my life back now. In 2012, I did two open houses and seven craft fairs. In 2013, I did nine craft fairs. So you wouldn't think that it felt like that much more this year than last, but with everything going on this fall, it really did.

For my 2013 shows, I kept my two best selling high-end lines: dagger bracelets and leafy bracelets, and I devoted the rest of the booth to $25 and under items. I didn't display any of my other high-end lines. As I made very little other changes to my booth from 2012 to 2013, I'm not sure what else I can attribute to the fact that overall, I had higher earning shows in 2012 than 2013. Even though it's rare that people buy those higher end items, I think that not having them there cheapened the display. I didn't get people into the mentality to spend $20-$30 or more at my booth.

I'll be honest: it's frustrating. I was tired of having endless discussions about the hours of work that went into making the high end pieces that customers were never interested in buying. I thought that keeping the pieces that did sell well around would be enough to keep that "wow" factor in my booth. But clearly I need more.

The good news is that even if my earnings weren't as high, I still had a better show list in 2013. All of the shows that I vended had good traffic and were decently, if not very well, run. Even when you aren't making a ton of money, both of these factors play a large role in whether or not you would ever go back. For those of you who vend shows, you know how awful it is to do completely dead shows and/or very poorly run shows. All of the shows are well established and very likely, if not definitely, going to be back in 2014. It's a relief to have a great list at the start and not spend a lot of energy hunting for shows that may be a complete waste of time.

The other good news is that I still have high-end pieces that I can bring back into my display for future shows. I haven't sold or donated that inventory, which would have left me to start all over with that path.

With that being said, I'm going to focus on the following for my 2014 shows:
  • Better signage. Even when every single item is tagged with a price, a lot of people still have trouble figuring out how much items cost. I did have a lot of section signs this year (i.e. "button rings $3 or 4 for $10"), but I need to overhaul the vast majority signage for my booth. Some aspects of it have worked okay, but there are a few areas that are severely lacking.
  • Packaged small items. In past years, people have bought multiple different small items and/or taking advantage of deals for multiple single items (i.e. get a free button magnet when you buy 5 magnets), which meant decent cart totals. This year I had way too many people spend $1-$3. This simply isn't enough to make shows worth my time. With the exception of my button rings, which people 1) buy regularly and 2) love to try on before purchasing, I'm going to package all of my $5 and under items into $4-$12 sets.
  • More high-end inventory. As I've already mentioned, I still have this inventory. I need to figure out how to incorporate it back into my display.
 I have nearly three months until my next show (and it's very unlikely that I will possibly schedule anything else before February), which gives me plenty of time to work on these goals and hopefully make 2014 a higher earning year for shows than 2013.

How did your 2013 shows go? Are you thinking about 2014 shows already?

Monday, December 9, 2013

photo share: Scotch tasting at Binny's

Over the next couple months, I'm going to be devoting a number of my photo shares on this blog to my brother's wedding and the events around it. As part of the bachelorette party the week of the wedding, we went to a scotch tasting at Binny's. For those of you who aren't from IL and have never heard of Binny's, it's a liquor store that has an impressive number of tastings and other alcohol related events. It was a surprisingly amazing place to take pictures. Enjoy.











 


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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Treasury Round Up - 12/8/13

The holiday treasuries are in full swing! It's not too late to pick up some Christmas gifts on Etsy this year. If you need a little inspiration, you've come to the right place. Please help me thank the curators who featured my work in their collections the past few weeks by checking out their treasuries and shops.

Anna Levchenko (LevchenkoDoll) included my Beaded Cuff Bracelet - Chocolate Temptation Brown Fringed in her #13 treasury. The mix of elegant items here is fantastic. Check out Anna's Beige polka dot Decorative pillow. Patchwork Quilt Home Decor. 16" x 16". Handmade. White beige.

https://www.etsy.com/treasury/MzIyNTQ2NDF8MjcyNTI4NjA4NA/13https://www.etsy.com/listing/165634861/beige-polka-dot-decorative-pillow



Edi (memoriesforlifesb) included my Beaded Bracelet - Fall Autumn Rock Garden Orange Red Brown in her The Colors of Fall treasury. If you still haven't gotten over these colors this year, get one more taste of them right here. Check out Edi's Wooden Wedding Guest Book - Leafy Vine Design.
https://www.etsy.com/treasury/NTU1NjE5NnwyNzIyNDU5NDc5/the-colors-of-fallhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/113547521/wooden-wedding-guest-book-leafy-vine



Linda (PruittCreations) included my Single Yellow Brown Curling Leaf Photo in her Happy Thanksgiving! treasury. There are a lot of great items here that you can use all year round as well as Thanksgiving items that you can pick up for next year. Check out Linda's Hand Quilted Wall Hanging - You're the Pumpkin of My Eye.

https://www.etsy.com/treasury/NjUxNDE1N3wyNzI1MzE2MDEy/happy-thanksgivinghttps://www.etsy.com/listing/29476918/hand-quilted-wall-hanging-youre-the



Judy (MisterPenQuin) included my Beaded Cuff Bracelet - Chunky Dagger Fringed - Blue Light Dark Turquoise Navy in her Sliding Down the Rainbow...you tell the story! treasury. You know that I'm always a sucker for multicolored collections. Check out Judy's Sweet Posies II Lined Journal, 6x6, turquoise - pink-aqua-citrus.
https://www.etsy.com/treasury/NjIyMjQyNHwyNzI1MzQ4Mjgw/sliding-down-the-rainbowyou-tell-thehttps://www.etsy.com/listing/168400358/sweet-posies-ii-lined-journal-6x6



Sarah (MagnoliaSurprise) included my Chicago The Bean Cloud Gate Sculpture Millennium Park Black and White Photo in her A Pop of Red treasury. I never get tired of this classic color palette. Check out Sarah's Crochet Strawberries Play Pretend Fruit Food, Cotton, Set of 3, with Storage Bag.
https://www.etsy.com/treasury/NTUwODkwNnwyNzIyNzgzMzQ1/a-pop-of-redhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/162408303/crochet-strawberries-play-pretend-fruit



Kristi (honeyblossomstudio) included my Retro Vintage Turquoise Blue Red Car Repair Shop Sign Photo in her Turquoise Blue and Wild Red treasury. I know that I don't need to go on and on about how much I love finding my work in turquoise and red collections. This one is really fabulous. Check out Kristi's Upcycled Antler Art - Southwestern style - turquoise blue and red - mosaic art or jewelry hanger.
https://www.etsy.com/treasury/NjM1MzI0MHwyNzI1MzQ0Mjg4/turquoise-blue-and-wild-redhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/120492413/upcycled-antler-art-southwestern-style



Sharla (BeadedTail) included my Beaded Bangle Bracelet - Christmas Red Green White in her 'Tis the Season for Red, Green, Cookies, and Kitties! treasury. You know how much I love Sharla's creative treasury themes. This is such a cheerful holiday collection. Check out Sharla's Red Hearts - Red Magma Swarovski Heart Crystals Niobium Earrings.
https://www.etsy.com/treasury/NTQxMDI5MHwyNzIyNzk4Nzg5/tis-the-season-for-red-green-cookies-andhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/123943930/red-hearts-red-magma-swarovski-heart



Margaret (SplendidLittleStars) included my Button Dangle Earrings / Silver Bells Christmas Jewelry / Fun Red and Green Earrings in her red and green treasury. I love the mix of items here. There is something for everyone for the Christmas season. Check out Margaret's SILK VELVET Scrunchie, emerald green, turquoise, teal, hand dyed, ponytail, hair, silk scrunchies, velvet.

https://www.etsy.com/treasury/NjQ1NTM1OXwyNzIyODEwMTI5/red-and-greenhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/171850074/silk-velvet-scrunchieemerald-green


treasury round up