16 October, 2010

Beaded Bracelets


I haven't posted as frequently as usual--it seems like I'm just getting busier and busier! I really don't know where all my time is going these days although I have built up a lot of stock over the past few weeks. There are still HEAPS of things I plan to make which I already have the materials for--it will take time to gradually create these products in 2011. Lately, I have been getting a bit carried away with jewellery making and neglecting my cards. Sadly, jewellery has been selling more successfully at the markets I have been attending. Before I priced the bracelets above, I thought I'd take a couple of quick shots. The picture on the left features bracelets designed for girls, whilst the picture on the right features bracelets for young women and adults. Prices range from $4 to $8. Click on the image for a closer look.
 

28 September, 2010

Great Gift Idea

One of my online customers recently purchased a large quantity of photographic cards to give away as gifts. She explained that she ties them up into the little bundles and gives them away to friends and family to say "thank you" or for other special occasions. I thought this was such a great idea, that I've taken a photo of a bundle of cards as an example. Please read the post below if you are interested in ordering any photographic cards.

Christmas Photographic Cards


I've just received a new order of professionally-printed photographic cards and I'm really happy with them. They're vibrant and work well with coordinating envelopes. If you are interested in ordering any of these cards, I can post between 15-16 cards for $6.95 by registered post. These cards are perfect for sending to loved ones overseas as all of the photos have been taken in Australia. I accept bank deposit and PayPal. Printed cards are $3.00 each and you will receive a free card up to the value of $2.50 for every $20 spent. Please mention this post.

23 September, 2010

One of my favourites...

Just thought I'd do a quick post of one of my favourite cards. Besides my love of leaves and everything green, I also like retro-style designs. A card like this is a little funky and, admittedly, doesn't appeal to majority of my Blue Mountains' customers. I usually sell cards like this to Sydney-siders from suburbs like Newtown or Bondi! I'm not sure why this is but it sure would be interesting to try a few markets in the city. The only problem is the stall costs they charge--as high as $100 for a trestle table. I can't perceive how I would be able to cover costs, let alone make any profit, and wonder how other stallholders are able to do it?!

P.S. I'm love that the blogger software let me insert images at a larger size today! I'm assuming that this is their new browser for uploading images--they look really effective at this size :)

Some of my latest designs...

It seems like all I do is feature greeting cards on this blog. Actually, I make a large range of products to sell at markets--but I guess it's just easier to photograph particular cards as I make them. Jewellery, for example, is quite diffcult to photograph well unless you have a model or similar. I have heard that some people use a light box in order the get the best photographic results. This would be worthwhile if I was to start an online shop in the future.

The cards above are quite feminine with their shades of purple and pink--a different style of cardmaking for me but very popular with my customers!

22 September, 2010

I ♥ lady beetles!

Whether you call them ladybirds (British), ladybugs (US) or lady beetles (scientific, as they're not technically bugs, and definitely not birds), they're just so cute! I'm not normally a great fan of beetles--I seem to have some sort of aversion to Christmas beetles and other larger winged beetles but lady beetles are adorable. Have you ever just been standing around and a lady beetle softly lands on you? This happened to me recently whilst I was at the markets. It was a moment of pure joy and then a rather assertive customer wanted my attention, so I had to forget about the lady beetle crawling on my arm.

My sister, very thoughtfully, gave me the handmade, recycled skeleton leaf paper which features on this card. The paper was a little pale and pasty, so I carefully dyed it to a vibrant green (♥ the colour green too, as you might have guessed!). The rest of the design just came together and I still have some more skeleton leaf paper left to make another card!

Materials: Wooden lady beetles, skeleton leaf paper, pattern paper, Stampin' Up! rub-on; This card is hand: cut, dyed, glued, drawn and embellished.