No not really. Well maybe a little bit of fame. My friend Grace Dobush's sequel to her widely popular craft business book "Crafty SuperStar" has just been republished. It still has the same great content with a good number of additives and I am proud to be one of them!
I chimed in on my experiences on Regretsy. Yes that was plural, I've been on Regretsy more then once and not ashamed of it at all. In fact let's take a gander back at those links here and here. It's nothing personal just bored people who love to flame. I'm not upset by them at all in fact it gave me some amazing traffic on my etsy site and resulted in a good number of sales. You can read more of my opinions and lemons to lemonade philosophy in the book!
It was super exciting for me to have a little Bio in at the end with a shout out back to my blog. I can easily say this year has been one of the best years of my life, Craft Wars to another publication credit. There was a good reason I wasn't able to get into Grad School. Let's hope the good things keep happening and I can bear the work that is coming up for festival organizing and personal art/fashion projects.
To help with all of that I finally started to move into my shared studio space with Stinky Bomb Soap maker Megan Green over at Junctionview Studios! I look forward to some long nights in silence getting some work done.
So the studio has been my excuse from doing blogging, among other things. I have a lot of catch up work to do and embroideries planned. I need to put my mind to the grindstone and since all the festivals are pretty well formed it's just a matter for me not getting distracted. My biggest distractions are starting new projects when the old ones need desperate attention. ONWARD!
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Friday, August 10, 2012
Friday, September 16, 2011
Tomorrow is a new Craft Day
Tomorrow is Independents Day here in Columbus, Ohio. A wonderful festival to show off and help support independent artists, crafters, bands, restaurants and other various entrepreneurs. I was interviewed for an article Here with Outlook magazine.
This will be my second year organizing the Craft Alley. It is sort of amazing to me how people come together and make such great things happen. Last year I did it alone and it was hard, a bit overwhelming and I didn't get to enjoy myself that much. This year has been a breeze with my two friends Laura of Creux Poche and Miss Megan Mac helping me carry the load of responsibilities. I also feel this second time I knew a lot more so I know what I am getting myself into.
This was a photo from Last year nearly all the ladies pictured will be in attendance this year. Starting from the left side:
So here's to tomorrow! That everything goes smoothly and I will do my best to put a blog recap on Monday. Other things on the blog queue are Bachelorette at the Lake House, Rehearsal Dinner, The Grand Nerdtastic Wedding (which will be awhile), Making my Brother's Fiancee's Wedding dress this Sunday, Honeymoon from London/Paris/Rome! and some Sewing projects I have completed since I got back about a week ago.
This will be my second year organizing the Craft Alley. It is sort of amazing to me how people come together and make such great things happen. Last year I did it alone and it was hard, a bit overwhelming and I didn't get to enjoy myself that much. This year has been a breeze with my two friends Laura of Creux Poche and Miss Megan Mac helping me carry the load of responsibilities. I also feel this second time I knew a lot more so I know what I am getting myself into.
This was a photo from Last year nearly all the ladies pictured will be in attendance this year. Starting from the left side:
(whom unfortunately will not be here this year but we still love them!)
Aside from missing Stinky Bomb we will also be adding some more fine artists into the Craft Alley and we had applications. This being the 4th year of the festival and 2nd year of the Crafty Cotillion managing Craft Alley we wanted to raise the bar and show the very best of Local goods as well as a variety of different types of craft and art. It was a very hard choice and we tried to make it as painless as possible on the application. It was also unfortunate that some great people just couldn't seem to get their application filled out or back to us in time or even neglecting to pay their vendor booth fee. We had to be fair and not play favorites and not give anyone leeway. It was tough but necessary. After doing this I feel like I have just gotten a taste of what bigger craft shows must go through when they have people applying all over the State or Country for hopes of their 6 ft table or 10x10 ft space.
So here's to tomorrow! That everything goes smoothly and I will do my best to put a blog recap on Monday. Other things on the blog queue are Bachelorette at the Lake House, Rehearsal Dinner, The Grand Nerdtastic Wedding (which will be awhile), Making my Brother's Fiancee's Wedding dress this Sunday, Honeymoon from London/Paris/Rome! and some Sewing projects I have completed since I got back about a week ago.
I know I have a problem I can stop sewing..........
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Midwest Craft Caucus
It was a great event. One that I wish I could of been a part of the entire time but even going for just the Sunday portion was a great experience. Olivera of Wholly Craft was the main organizer of this event and it came together great. We had such a huge list of speakers and panels leaders.
Other Great Panels provided information on hiring interns/employees, small business legals, how to take better stock photos, booth set up and presentation for craft shows and events, keeping relations with current and making new customers and those are just to name a few.
Each panel was packed with a lot of eager people to learn as well as seasoned crafters to put their knowledge out to the collective. A lot of great conversations were started as well as new friendships and connections. Some of the key panels that I think were especially helpful were about pricing your work, how to apply for craft shows and inquire why did not get in with grace, also how to get published
I shared a table with my friend Laura Stith of Creux Poche who does these cute reversible fabric bowls.
Some close- ups of a few of my wares that I brought out.. it is hard to be a knitter and sell for these warm months so I have evolved myself into some knit accessories such as my Cat's Band yarn Guards, then my Sewing Pincushion rings and just cute Kanashi type hair pins that I enjoy making.
Here's AmyD Sporting the Craft Corner Deathmatch Champion Belt before the real show begins!
- Suzy Ultman
- Amy Turnsharp of Little Alouette
- Elizabeth Jones of Poshta
- Laura Kuenzil of Rivet
- Megan Green of Stinky Bomb
- Emily Westenhauser of Umbrella Girl Productions
- Danielle Maveal from Etsy
- Alison & Nick Nocera of Alison Rose
- Clinton Reno
- Grace Dobush of Gracie Sparkles & Author of Crafty Superstar
- And many more that you can read on here
Other Great Panels provided information on hiring interns/employees, small business legals, how to take better stock photos, booth set up and presentation for craft shows and events, keeping relations with current and making new customers and those are just to name a few.
Each panel was packed with a lot of eager people to learn as well as seasoned crafters to put their knowledge out to the collective. A lot of great conversations were started as well as new friendships and connections. Some of the key panels that I think were especially helpful were about pricing your work, how to apply for craft shows and inquire why did not get in with grace, also how to get published
Craftin' Outlaws Showcase Showdown!
This was Saturday night after the first day of the Caucus. We had a mini craft show with the Craft Corner Deathmatch as the highlight of the evening. We had a great turn out and it helped that it was near tornado weather outside so people got to be stuck indoors drinking more free beer and shopping around while they waited it out. I shared a table with my friend Laura Stith of Creux Poche who does these cute reversible fabric bowls.
Some close- ups of a few of my wares that I brought out.. it is hard to be a knitter and sell for these warm months so I have evolved myself into some knit accessories such as my Cat's Band yarn Guards, then my Sewing Pincushion rings and just cute Kanashi type hair pins that I enjoy making.
Here's AmyD Sporting the Craft Corner Deathmatch Champion Belt before the real show begins!
The judges seriously deliberating and trash talking as the teams work hard on their crafts all for the Glory of an Original Flamestitch champion belt. It was great times and I made out better then I expected for this first time event. I'm excited to apply for Craftin' Outlaws. If I get in this will be my 3rd year with them.
I've also just released the applications for Independents day 2011 also so I'll be busy with that. I might as well commit Social Suicide because with the wedding coming up and all the sewing and DIY decorations I have I'm not going to have a social life at all.
If you would like to Apply for Craft Alley the Application can be found here!
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