I like to look at craft fair booth setups that other people post online. I believe it helps me to improve my own, and I am able to take ideas from here and there to incorporate into my own setup.
I'm pretty sure that everyone does this (if not, they should). I even started up a page on Pinterest for me to save some booths that I like.
I came across a bracelet display stand that I just loved, and I wanted to find some just like it for my own booth. They added a little height to the display, and they look a LOT more professional than I had previously been doing things.
Of course, wood displays are not cheap. I did my research (have you figured out that I like to research a lot before buying things?), and I was able to find some for a pretty good price through Amazon.
Because it's me, and I don't like spending money if I don't have to, I researched some more, and found some of the same displays for even cheaper on another website. It wasn't a site that I had ever used or heard of, but I decided to give it a chance.
I have to say that I am extremely happy with my new displays. They were inexpensive, and they look just amazing!
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Thursday, June 14, 2018
My new tent!
Oh my goodness! I can't believe that I haven't posted about my new tent, yet!
My Kickstarter last year was in an effort to be able to afford a nice outdoor tent to allow me to be able to go to outdoor craft fairs.
The Kickstarter was a success, and I did purchase my tent! I have even gotten to use it a couple times, however I don't have a picture of me using it, unfortunately.
I went ahead and purchased a higher quality tent than just the cheap kind found a Wal-Mart.
I did my research and found one that I fell in love with, even though it was kindof expensive.
When I went to purchase it, I found it much cheaper than I was expecting, so I was able to save some money and use it towards weights.
Here is a picture of the tent that I got:
I love it! I do want to get a better rolling case for it, though, as it is practically impossible to put back into the case it came from unless I take everything apart. Anyone have suggestions?
My Kickstarter last year was in an effort to be able to afford a nice outdoor tent to allow me to be able to go to outdoor craft fairs.
The Kickstarter was a success, and I did purchase my tent! I have even gotten to use it a couple times, however I don't have a picture of me using it, unfortunately.
I went ahead and purchased a higher quality tent than just the cheap kind found a Wal-Mart.
I did my research and found one that I fell in love with, even though it was kindof expensive.
When I went to purchase it, I found it much cheaper than I was expecting, so I was able to save some money and use it towards weights.
Here is a picture of the tent that I got:
I love it! I do want to get a better rolling case for it, though, as it is practically impossible to put back into the case it came from unless I take everything apart. Anyone have suggestions?
Monday, June 11, 2018
Make 100
In an effort to ensure that I keep putting out posts, I have already typed up a few, and just set them on a staggered release schedule (so I don't forget). This is the first of the scheduled updates.
I have been looking at the Kickstarter website a lot, just browsing through campaigns and projects to see what is out there.
The past couple years, in January, they have had an initiative towards making things in editions of 100. For example, making 100 of one particular item for your campaign. I have been tempted to translate this toward my crafting.
Up until now, I have been just making things randomly. Of course, things ordered take priority, then for a while I was busy making one of every color for some of my bracelets, to have pictures for my Etsy listings. But other than that, I usually just make whatever strikes my fancy at the moment.
This can pose problems. I order my rings based on what projects that I am wanting to take on at the moment, and then have to wait for them to come in. By the time the rings get here, the drive and excitements have usually waned, and I end up with rings that just sit around since I only ordered those particular ones for that particular project.
But, I can try incorporating the Make 100 initiative of Kickstarter, and use it to make 100 of one of my chainmail items. I don't want to do a campaign, I'm just using it to guide my crafty mojo, when I need to figure out what to make.
Now that I have decided a direction to spark my crafty mojo, here comes the hard part of figuring out what to make 100 of.
I already have lots of bracelets, so I'm wanting to make something else. As crazy as it sounds, I am leaning toward one of my larger items, and thinking of making 100 dice bags.
Any feedback? Is there something you guys think I should make, instead?
I have been looking at the Kickstarter website a lot, just browsing through campaigns and projects to see what is out there.
The past couple years, in January, they have had an initiative towards making things in editions of 100. For example, making 100 of one particular item for your campaign. I have been tempted to translate this toward my crafting.
Up until now, I have been just making things randomly. Of course, things ordered take priority, then for a while I was busy making one of every color for some of my bracelets, to have pictures for my Etsy listings. But other than that, I usually just make whatever strikes my fancy at the moment.
This can pose problems. I order my rings based on what projects that I am wanting to take on at the moment, and then have to wait for them to come in. By the time the rings get here, the drive and excitements have usually waned, and I end up with rings that just sit around since I only ordered those particular ones for that particular project.
But, I can try incorporating the Make 100 initiative of Kickstarter, and use it to make 100 of one of my chainmail items. I don't want to do a campaign, I'm just using it to guide my crafty mojo, when I need to figure out what to make.
Now that I have decided a direction to spark my crafty mojo, here comes the hard part of figuring out what to make 100 of.
I already have lots of bracelets, so I'm wanting to make something else. As crazy as it sounds, I am leaning toward one of my larger items, and thinking of making 100 dice bags.
Any feedback? Is there something you guys think I should make, instead?
Friday, June 8, 2018
Picking back up
I know I haven't posted in forever. I have actually been meaning to for quite some time, but then life gets in the way! Here is a brief rundown of everything since my last post.
After my last post about broken pictures, my husband and I took a 2 week trip to Australia and New Zealand. It was an amazing trip, and I would love to go back some day!
A few weeks after we got back, I started having stomach issues (like I had had previously, only worse) that sent me to the ER. I got a CT scan, and then was admitted to have my gallbladder removed immediately. Apparently it was 4x the size of normal, and had started to die off inside.
At that same time, I started a new position at work. It's more of an escalated group, but not quite a promotion.
Now that things have smoothed out, I have been wanting to put up a post, but there is so much that I have made and wanted to talk about, that I just didn't know where to start. So, I just decided to go with what I have some pictures on, and figure it out from there.
Here is some of the chainmail that I have been making (you know, that I have pictures of).
After my last post about broken pictures, my husband and I took a 2 week trip to Australia and New Zealand. It was an amazing trip, and I would love to go back some day!
A few weeks after we got back, I started having stomach issues (like I had had previously, only worse) that sent me to the ER. I got a CT scan, and then was admitted to have my gallbladder removed immediately. Apparently it was 4x the size of normal, and had started to die off inside.
At that same time, I started a new position at work. It's more of an escalated group, but not quite a promotion.
Now that things have smoothed out, I have been wanting to put up a post, but there is so much that I have made and wanted to talk about, that I just didn't know where to start. So, I just decided to go with what I have some pictures on, and figure it out from there.
Here is some of the chainmail that I have been making (you know, that I have pictures of).
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
My pictures are broken!
I have been so busy lately, with my Kickstarter, then with studying some more to get a certification for the day job, that I haven't been keeping up with this blog. I logged in this morning to show a co-worker my Qingming project, and I found so many of my pictures are broken, thanks to Photobucket!
I am in the process of fixing them all, so please bear with me in the mean time!
I am in the process of fixing them all, so please bear with me in the mean time!
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