Friday, April 25, 2008
BARACK OBAMA SHOOK MY HAND!
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Craft Show Preparation 101: MY COLLECTION
I've been thinking today that I might need to put a definitive collection together for the Summer craft show season. I was just informed of another craft show and I think I'll do it. It is even earlier than the ComFest, so there is a little more pressure for me. Just for me. How nice? Now I can test my theories and refine them for the next show. My definitive collection will have to start out big enough to last through two or three shows. I've been thinking also of changing my business card a little, but I sure don't why at this particular moment. My current business card is colorful. The one in my head is one color on white. I don't know. I want to include a collection card as well that will have the price on the inside and a little something kind of design on the outside. That would be simplistic and also document the whole definitive collection for 2008 by ADORNABLESBYLYN darling! How dreamy! I love beads and I realy love putting them together and creating a beautiful piece of jewelry. My definitive collection should be of the same bead set. That is my big goal. That's what it will take to make something that looks great as an entire collection and great when the customer purchases two or three pieces. I need to define several colors. I think turquoise, brown seed beads and wood beads, red rondelles and clam shells. I plan to get the majority of my order from http://www.beadsandpieces.com/. I will also like to order some beads for this collection, from http://www.happymangobeads.com/ and http://www.stoneagehardware.com/. Now if I could find a benefactor, I'd have it made! My blog is a little dreamy today, isn't it? It's funny to me that I can imagine an entire collection as a huge cloudy thing with colors completely out of focus. As I get the beads and arrange them, it'll come into focus and become the collection. I know I can do this without any doubts. It continues to amaze me that I love beading so much. It consumes me. I know that I can budget my money in order to buy the beads and supplies. I know I will have the time and I know I'll come up with a collection that will be appealing. I've only ever had that kind of confidence when talking about beads. Please stay tuned in as I turn this very dreamy dream into a reality!
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Preparing for a Craft Show 101: Jotting Down Important Processes
There has to be a process for everything and I have to get it down on paper. I just looked at my photographed jewelry. There has to be a process, one day when I catch up, that will mean making a piece of jewelry, photographing it, carding it if needed (i.e. earrings) and recording it as part of my inventory. It has been a pain in the royal rear for me to photograph a piece of jewelry. I’ve finally graduated to a light box and now I have to learn even more, although I think I am getting closer to the mark.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Preparing for a Craft Show 101: Craft Show Set Up in a Suit Case
One thing I would like to try for this craft show season is pack everything into a large suite case on wheels. I think because my jewelry doesn’t take up much room that I can work a suit case into my repertoire. My jewelry fits into a large “very fashionable” purse that my sister gave me. I like being able to carry it in that bag. I’d imagine the table cloths, shelves, bricks, even the mirrors could share space in a large suite case. You have to have a roll of duct tape and a pair of scissors just in case. Oh, and my card swiper that has never been used. If you are going to accept credit cards, plan on getting that stuff in order a little bit more than three days before the show. It’s all in that book of planning ahead that I didn’t get to read. What else can I fit into this suit case? I do like natural things like wood and rocks and they might need to be part of my display, but I don’t know yet. Hmm. Pens are essential. That would be an additional expense anyway, I wonder how much more it would be to have my name put on them. I’ll have to work on that. That would be my next step in advertising my business. I have a dream that I can have a business online that pays my full time wages. It is absolutely in the dream stage right now but I have plans to make it a reality one of these days. I’ll probably be weaving my little business ideas through my blog. I’ve been dreaming of having my own business for a long time and advancing at my own pace. Finally back to the suitcase to add office supplies to the assortment already in it. I need to add my camera, extra batteries and the battery charger if for no other reason than to photograph my booth. I think it is important to have a visual record of my progress. I took my camera to the last show but I was too shy about using it. I should have had my husband take my picture with my booth. Maybe at the next show I’ll be braver.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Preparing for a Craft Show 101: The Perfect Business Card and Some String
I realize that in the last few posts, I have covered the very basic beginnings as I prepare for a craft show and then I jumped to the dress rehearsal which should take place a day or two before the show. That’s a huge jump and we’re going to have to back up. I’ve noted the dress rehearsal on the spreadsheet so hopefully I’ll get back here before the day of the craft show. I am going to need something to tie price tags onto my jewelry. I used one millimeter hemp last time and it was too big. A business card sized price tag held the size of the hemp in, but they were too big. I am going to need something smaller in diameter. That reminds me of my business cards. I don’t know what I was thinking but it wasn’t until I had them printed and cut out that I realized that they were missing something. I kept looking at it and looking at it. Something was wrong but I couldn’t figure it out. So when you create your business cards, my advice would be to pretend that you dropped your business card on the park bench and someone picked it up. Would the person be able to tell what I did? Not by the ones I made. They had my etsy site, my email address, my name and my phone number on them, with some flowers for a border. A little too basic. The business card is one of the few front end tools you have and it has to be perfect. It has to tell the person why they want to put that business card in their rolodex. They need to be basic, but you can’t forget to list the all the important information. I think I could delete my phone number, but I am kind of mixed about that. Not everyone has the internet or even the ability to use email. My husband would never be able to locate me by email. He barely knows how to turn a computer on. I’ll give him my phone number. I’d better keep it on there. I have to have six lines. My name, my phone, my email, my store, my product and my slogan are my key items for a business card. There is a check list even for business cards. That’s amazing!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
My NEW Earring Display
Preparing for a Craft Show 101: The Important Dress Rehearsal
The preparations for the craft show are proceeding at a good pace – at least in my own mind. I thought that I should mention ETSY TEAM COLUMBUS. I am a part of Team Columbus and we have submitted our application to go to ComFest. I am so excited, but in reality, our group may not get in. So as I write this diary of craft show preparation, I am preparing for a contingency plan as well. So if we don’t get in, I’ll get in to something else. I plan on it. I’ve read that you should set up your store one time before you go to the craft show. I think that is a good idea but I can’t seem to get it done until the day of the show. I do think about it and figure it out in my head, but it doesn’t always come out as well as if I had done a dress rehearsal, so I will add a dress rehearsal to my calendar. I think a dress rehearsal is a good idea because you can really see how your table will look. Then you can add things or take them away to make it better and better. Once you get to the craft show you are miles away from your house where all the cool stuff is readily available. So you get all the cool stuff that you need for your table while you're at home. Then you add the merchandise and you stand back and check it. Taking a picture would be good if you could follow it. Once you approve of it, all the items are placed into their associated receptacles and readied for transportation to the car where they’ll await the big day. That just doesn’t sound completely like me although I’ll try to get as close as I can. I picture me running out the door with yet another box on the morning of the craft show. That’s more my style.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Preparing for a Craft Show 101: Your Display
We worked on a design for an earring stand over the week-end. I should have had a little better idea of what I needed but the boys got involved and the project got carried away. The next thing that happened is that I have a stand with two cross bars. I have no idea how I will be able to use it. This is why prototypes are done. We’ll continue to work on more prototypes until we get it right. One of the things I’ve been thinking about is displays on the table. I don’t have any idea as to what to expect for our ComFest store. But with regard to the table, I understand that it’s best to have layers. At my last craft show outing, I had a couple layers. My four by eight table was covered with an off white piece of drapery lining. There were two bricks right in the center of the table that supported a eight or ten inch wide board. That was covered with a gorgeous drapery fabric to form a layer on which more jewelry could be displayed. When selling jewelry, mirrors are essential. So on either end of the table were matching mirrors. Then I neatly arranged my inventory on the two layers. It was a nice, thoughtfully done display with lots of room for growth.