Saturday, December 10, 2011

Craft Show #2: Done!

The "after" isn't a whole lot different from the "before," is it? This was a terrific show---my second, for those of you who've just tuned in or aren't paying attention---and I'm still trying to get my proverbial act together.  I made a bunch of sales, though, and people had lots of nice things to say about my work, so it was a success in my book, hands down
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 Check out my new bunting!  Yup, that's the one I was working on while Chevi had her surgery.  It's lighter and easier to schlep around than the big wooden sign I made for my first show.  Also a heck of a lot easier to hang.
 See those burlap necklace displays?  They're about to get a significant facelift, because the "look" of my setup has changed pretty drastically since I made them. I also used them to hold my ornaments this go-round, since the hanger I made for the last show was un-hangable in this setup.  I need to work on that, I think...
 Okay, this display is my current favorite---it's lightweight, holds a boatload of product, and cost me nothing.  (Except that I had to find a new location for the potatoes, because that's the crate they usually live in.  Don't ask me how I stumbled upon this little stroke of genius---just be glad it happened and know that the spuds are doing just fine in their slightly less glamorous new-old plastic-milk-crate digs.  Get it?  Digs? Potatoes?)

 New product for this show---my washer keychains!  Even had the wherewithal to put together a drawing for a freebie, which generated a surprising amount of interest.  People got a kick out of the idea of designing their own keychains, and a couple of folks actually wrote down their ideas along with their names and email info on their entries. 
 My button jewelry got a lot of attention, and the sheer number of people who told me tales of their mothers' or grandmothers' button boxes/tins/jars boggled my mind.  If I had a button for every person who mentioned the huge stashes of buttons they have collecting dust at home, I wouldn't have to troll the thrift shops and estate sales the way I do!  (but, really---how much fun would that be?)

All in all show number two was a winner.  And now, if you'll excuse me, I've got a birthday cake to frost and a pinata to hang.  Miss Chevi is having her seventh birthday part this afternoon, and her mom has been a little too craft-show-focused this week to get much planning done.  So I'm off to fly by the seat of my pants once again....I'll be back with photographic evidence later!  (Here's a teaser from the actual birthday---which I was reminded incessantly wasn't her real party---last Sunday.  Please disregard shoddy cake frosting.)






6 comments:

  1. It wasn't her real birthday party because while the family is great, friends are even better! We must accept that this is the facts of life for a 1st grader. And thanks for posting this, I just sent you an order that will make a great Chanukah gift I need for someone!!
    Amelia

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  2. YAY! So happy you had a great time Wendy and it was a great show! your display looks great ! xo

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  3. look at those beautiful girls! Everything looks amazing Wendy, SO glad you had a great day & made lots of sales, may there be MANY more! Also I've popped a little post on my blog just to show off your keyring..hope you don't mind, but I love it so much!!x

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  4. Well done on a great looking table. I'm glad it went well for you - I imagine it is quite daunting!

    Happy birthday to your gal. Seat of the pants or carefully planned, it's all party-central fun!! x

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  5. What an ace name for your business Wendy, so uplifting & congratulations on the fun you're having. Best wishes to your birthday girl, i have a couple too. Love Posie

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