A couple of days ago I noticed that I had reached over 600 likes on my Facebook page so I decided to have a little giveaway to celebrate. Autumn is approaching fast and I've just made these cute little acorns and oak leaves so I thought they would be ideal.
You know the drill by now.
Please comment on here, like my Facebook page if you haven't already, comment on the Facebook post https://www.facebook.com/181676661913927/photos/a.220942687987324.53907.181676661913927/720768408004747/?type=1&theater and share, share, share. 1 entry for each.
Draw to be held on Tuesday 7th October.
Thanks for looking,
Linda
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Editing to add that the winner is Pippa Chandler.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Saturday, 13 September 2014
Published!
A few months ago I was approached by a lady who met me at the Smitten Beads open day. She later contacted me and asked if I would like to do a tutorial for the October edition of Beads and Beyond which was to have an autumn theme.
I was delighted to be asked and we settled on one of my tree beads.
I have to say it is very tricky to photograph ones self whilst making a bead at the same time. I had a remote shutter control for my camera and had that in my mouth and then checked the computer after each shot to see if it was ok. It wasn't a pretty sight!
Then came the next task of whittling down the steps to just 8 and writing the text. Only so many words are allowed. It was not easy!
Anyway a complimentary copy arrived on my doorstep yesterday and there it was published, my first magazine tutorial.
I was delighted to be asked and we settled on one of my tree beads.
I have to say it is very tricky to photograph ones self whilst making a bead at the same time. I had a remote shutter control for my camera and had that in my mouth and then checked the computer after each shot to see if it was ok. It wasn't a pretty sight!
Then came the next task of whittling down the steps to just 8 and writing the text. Only so many words are allowed. It was not easy!
Anyway a complimentary copy arrived on my doorstep yesterday and there it was published, my first magazine tutorial.
Thanks for looking.
Linda
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Wednesday, 10 September 2014
The 40th Island Steam Show (or Havenstreet Steam Festival as known to us Islanders)
So I finished the summer shows now and I have really enjoyed doing them. I have met some lovely customers and stall holders and learned some things. I have to say that I am not new to craft fairs, I have done many in my past but I am new to selling jewellery at them and trying to work out the best way to display my wares.
One of the things I have learned is that my display needs to be flexible to fit each space that is provided. After the Garlic Festival I was at Havenstreet Steam Fair. A four day show of steam engines and old vehicles.
Because all of the shows I have been doing are local to me I am lucky in that I can turn up the day before to set up. I find that this is invaluable especially when challenged with a new space.
When I turned up at Havenstreet, I walked into the craft tent and found that I had been put in the centre of the tent facing the door. Now that sounds like a brilliant place to be (as long as the weather is good and the wind isn't howling through it) but there was absolutely nothing behind me. I really didn't feel comfortable about this so I set of in search of the organiser and was told that it was ok, there was going to be someone behind me but they didn't need a table. This was Rich from Treclaimed who I had met at a previous show.
This meant that I would have people coming on either side of me as well as to the front. I only had one spare table and there wasn't really room for another (plus I would have trouble filling another table) so I opted for an L shape. Then the organiser said another person was coming so they could go behind me in the opposite L, perfect I thought until I turned up the next day and they were so close to me I couldn't get behind my stand! They hadn't thought to move their tables out a bit and there were 4 people standing behind the stand. I wouldn't have minded but it wasn't even a craft stand it was a charity stall!
So with help from some other stallholders I moved my tables forward to make room for myself.
Because I was facing the door the arena was just in front of me and I could see some of the events taking place. One was the Inch Perfect Motorbike Trials team. They were very good.
But the best was the Sheep Show. I couldn't get a decent photo because of the people in the way but I couldn't believe it when the sheep danced. Yes I did say danced. One of them had dreadlocks and swept his head from side to side, it was hilarious. They also did a dog and duck show which was very informative on how to train a sheepdog. They used running ducks instead of sheep.
Friday was a bit quiet but on Saturday I had my best day so far. I sold this statement necklace which I have to say I was a bit sad to let go.
Now unfortunately Bank Holiday Monday was a washout. Unbelievable the show still went on. People had pre-bought their tickets online beforehand so if they didn't go they lost their money.
One stall holder didn't even bother turning up and a few went home early. Some because they were getting flooded out and Rich because his wooden furniture was getting wet.
The arena was getting a bit muddy to say the least and this is the first time that I have even seen a steam engine pulling (or pushing) another steam engine.
I took a video of one of the steam engines getting stuck.
This is the sheep racing.
Amazingly I actually had a few sales. I packed up a little early as I was getting cold and decided to leave my stuff overnight and pick it up the next day. I was so glad I did. One of the other stall holders didn't get home until 7pm and posted on Facebook that it was fun watching the cars getting stuck!
Thanks for looking.
Linda
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One of the things I have learned is that my display needs to be flexible to fit each space that is provided. After the Garlic Festival I was at Havenstreet Steam Fair. A four day show of steam engines and old vehicles.
Because all of the shows I have been doing are local to me I am lucky in that I can turn up the day before to set up. I find that this is invaluable especially when challenged with a new space.
When I turned up at Havenstreet, I walked into the craft tent and found that I had been put in the centre of the tent facing the door. Now that sounds like a brilliant place to be (as long as the weather is good and the wind isn't howling through it) but there was absolutely nothing behind me. I really didn't feel comfortable about this so I set of in search of the organiser and was told that it was ok, there was going to be someone behind me but they didn't need a table. This was Rich from Treclaimed who I had met at a previous show.
This meant that I would have people coming on either side of me as well as to the front. I only had one spare table and there wasn't really room for another (plus I would have trouble filling another table) so I opted for an L shape. Then the organiser said another person was coming so they could go behind me in the opposite L, perfect I thought until I turned up the next day and they were so close to me I couldn't get behind my stand! They hadn't thought to move their tables out a bit and there were 4 people standing behind the stand. I wouldn't have minded but it wasn't even a craft stand it was a charity stall!
So with help from some other stallholders I moved my tables forward to make room for myself.
Front table |
Side table |
Friday was a bit quiet but on Saturday I had my best day so far. I sold this statement necklace which I have to say I was a bit sad to let go.
Now unfortunately Bank Holiday Monday was a washout. Unbelievable the show still went on. People had pre-bought their tickets online beforehand so if they didn't go they lost their money.
As you can see it is a bit wet! |
The show must go on! |
The arena was getting a bit muddy to say the least and this is the first time that I have even seen a steam engine pulling (or pushing) another steam engine.
I took a video of one of the steam engines getting stuck.
This is the sheep racing.
Amazingly I actually had a few sales. I packed up a little early as I was getting cold and decided to leave my stuff overnight and pick it up the next day. I was so glad I did. One of the other stall holders didn't get home until 7pm and posted on Facebook that it was fun watching the cars getting stuck!
Thanks for looking.
Linda
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