Showing posts with label handmade cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade cards. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2013

Trying Out the Art Festival Scene

Years ago I set up tables at several local arts and crafts shows. The first couple of shows I did very well. But the more often I paid for a space and set up a table the less interest people had in my work. I think the biggest drawback was that my artwork was all custom made--house portraits and personalized signs and plaques. I honestly don't believe the disinterest came from lack of talent or that it wasn't good enough. My impression is that when people go to craft shows they tend to buy on impulse and they also tend to buy things that are less expensive. Believe me, I know my artwork isn't cheap but I refuse to compromise that area of my business. I work too hard to short sell myself. I feel that the issue for me was a result of trying to sell my high priced art work in a small town where the economy has been depressed for years. It's hard to get people to spend their hard earned money. So my participation in art shows went on the back burner and I concentrated all my energy on selling my products online. Thankfully that focus paid off well for my little home business.

Lately, though, I've been getting the bug to sell at art festivals. We had a beautiful event in the neighboring town last weekend and I decided to take a shot at setting up a table with my artwork. The financial results were 'fair' when you talk about the revenue generated from that day. However, I had a sample house portrait displayed along with my custom made note cards and the people were overwhelmingly interested in that product. I only took a handful of house portrait brochures with me because I didn't think that item would generate much interest. But boy was I wrong! All but two of my brochures were taken along with many, many of my business cards. I'm looking forward with hope that more money will be generated from that festival down the road.

Meanwhile, here are a few photos of my booth display along with a photos of some of my favorite items that were sold or at least generated the most interest that day...

This as the only original painting that sold that day...I love this painting and I plan to paint another one very soon!

My 'Orange Rose painting' generated loads of interest but, as I said, I don't think people go to these shows planning to spend a lot of money and, of course, my original paintings cost much more.

Here's another painting that people went crazy over. I love it, too, and a tiny part of me is glad I still have ownership of it! Sometimes my paintings feel like a child to me and I don't want to let them go! I know! Crazy, right??

My sweet little paper flowers were much adored, but I didn't sell any. I had only just made them a few days before the event and I didn't get a chance to price them. My plan was to only use them as part of my display. But people really took to them. So I'm in the process of making more for the next show. (My husband would say I'm a bit neurotic over these flowers, but I just can't help myself! They are so fun to make!)

Here's a photo of a seaside themed step stool top that I wood burned and painted and had for sale. The step stool was my highest priced item and while it generated load and loads of interest I again believe the price was too high for an art festival in our area of the country.

And last, but certainly not least, my sweet watermelons! We had cut down a tree in our yard that I blogged about it recently. My husband unintentionally cut a few pieces of wood into a wedge shape. As soon as I picked them up to move to the huge wood pile I saw a piece of watermelon! So I went out one day after we got done cutting down the tree, grabbed these two wedges and went to my little imaginary world of Jane Loedding Art and...voila! They are so doggone cute! These two little wedges got more attention and love than almost any other item on display. I love them and ended up selling one of them. Yahoo!

So all in all, I'm glad I decided to take this leap. I will be going to another local art festival in a few weeks and I plan to take a large variety of art prints to that show since they can be sold for much less that my original paintings. I'll be sure to let you know how that one goes.

Okay...it's time for me to get moving to today's work schedule! I'll be sharing more fun soon! Until then,


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

The Ribbon Retreat Blog


I recently discovered a fun and whimsical crafting blog and as I scrolled through their many projects I got very excited and immediately thought that I have to share this site with my readers. Over at The Ribbon Retreat Blog they offer tons of tutorials which include detailed instructions on how to make a variety of items using ribbons, fabrics and many other crafting supplies and tools.

I was simply delighted by many of the project ideas they share and the fact that they list step-by-step written instructions along with photos instantly enraptured my crafty soul. Most of the tutorials are, as I just described, shown with photos and written instructions. But they also have video tutorials as well one of which features a card making kit . What a clever idea! And the tutorial narrator was so happy and her happiness was contagious!
 
They share in a few simple steps how to make some really fun items like ribbon flip flops, hair bows for little girls and babies, car seat belt covers, aprons and so much more! They even had a tutorial on how to make a ribbon organizer. Here's my ribbon stash:


Do you think maybe--just maybe--I should make one for myself??? I'm thinking "Yes!"

Okay, I'm rambling here...let me get back to these awesome crafting tutorials!

One thing I thought I'd better warn you about is that some of the projects include the use of a sewing machine. Now to some of you that's not a big deal, but to someone like me it is. Sure, I can sew on a button, patches and maybe try to hem some pants. But using a sewing machine is another story. I have--or should say 'had'--a sewing machine a few years ago. I tried to use it and just couldn't figure it out. Darn!! Then I lent it to my niece to use for a school project. Then she gave it to my mom and eventually it ended up at my sister's house. I can't tell you how many times over the years I've considered learning to sew, but time never seems to be on my side. Maybe someday.

Thankfully The Ribbon Retreat Blog has many tutorials that do not require the use of a sewing machine so I can still give many of the projects a try. If you are a crafty person and you like to try your hand at fun and whimsical craft projects then this is exactly the place to go!

More fun to come...until then,





Wednesday, February 03, 2010

'Spread the Love', Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010

The Handmade Artist's Forum Etsy Street Team's 'Spread the Love' featured shop for Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010:

TerrBear37
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Terrbear37

And here's my favorite item in her shop:

Tree Of Love Card



Pretty, pretty, pretty!!! She has lots and lots of adorable items in her shop so make sure to get over there and take a look!

More love to share tomorrow...until then,


Saturday, January 16, 2010

A Sweet Bunch of "Thank You's"

I've been so completely stressed out lately trying to balance everything in my life. My mom's health is declining so on top of having 3 kids, a husband, a home business, a house with a list of chores to take care of, an overly anxious dog, a cat...and all the other chaos that comes with these things...now I have to run over to my mom's house a couple times a day to make sure she sticks to her daily routine and schedule. Most of the time I feel like a complete stressed mess. Yes, I have siblings to share the load for which I'm so grateful. But being that I live the closest to Mom and work from home I'm the one who has the time...what??? I have extra time??? Huh??? Did I really say that???...I'm the one who goes over to help her most days. I've come to realize that I have to accept that this way of life is 'My New Normal'.

But I won't complain...my husband and kids are fantastic. They love my mom and understand that she needs me. Without their support I'd have an ulcer and I'd probably break down and cry everyday. They are the strong solid core in my life and they keep me sane. I thank God several times a day that I have them. They are my safe haven or to repeat a 'Dr. Philism', "They are my soft place to fall."

With that being said I have a sweet story to share...

My sister is a speech therapist who works with autistic children at a local school. Early in the school year she asked me to make some personalized name signs for each of her students. She explained that in the hallway outside the classroom there is a large shared bulletin board where the students display their daily work. My sister thought the signs would be a fun way for each child to mark his or her space.

Well, it took me a while to get the signs done. The fall is always my busiest season and then once the holiday season starts you can petty much write me off. I get too overloaded for any extra work. But over the holiday break I made a point to get these signs done.

Here are photos of a few of them:



Once the signs were delivered my sister immediately sent me photos of how they looked displayed on the bulletin board. (She sent them in a text and I don't know how to get them off my phone so, as much as I'd like to, I can't share those.) But I was so happy to hear that all of the students loved their signs!

Then this morning, to my complete surprise, I went out to get the mail and found a manila envelope addressed to me with the return address of the school where my sister works. Wondering what it was I opened it and enclosed was a bunch of handmade thank you cards and handwritten notes from the students!!




How wonderfully sweet!

Believe me...after the nutty and stressful week I had this was a delightful way to start my day!

I'm at my mom's now getting her day started so I have to get moving. But I just wanted to share that sweet tidbit. Hopefully it will remind all of the overstressed moms and dads out there that every so often wonderful things really do come in small packages!

More to come soon...until then,


Tuesday, January 12, 2010

'Spread the Love', Tues., Jan. 12, 2010

The Handmade Artist's Forum Etsy Street Team's 'Spread the Love' Featured shop for Tues., Jan. 12, 2010:

Debra's Card Creations
http://www.etsy.com/shop/DebrasCardCreations

And here's my favorite item in her shop:

Large Cheerful Thinking of You Card



OMG!! How darling!! I love the colors and the dragonfly, too! ALL of her cards are so sweet! I'm sure you'll love everything in her shop so make sure to head over there and take a look!

More love to share tomorrow...until then,


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