Showing posts with label market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label market. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

February Markets

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Super Cute new items for my Market this weekend!









This is a quilled photo frame I hope to have a few more done by my market on Saturday... but at this point it is a one off.



And finally my latest quilled card!






I think he is adorable!

Laura Elizabeth


These are magnetic pegs that are great for sticking notes on the fridge!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Time Flies

To all of my wonderful followers (all fabulous 4 of you!) I am so unbelievably sorry for the lack of posts over the last – what has it been? 3 months? Let me Check, Nope – ‘last published – May 2, 2011’ so it has been more like 6 months! Yikes. Where has the time gone?

I have been so busy crafting that anything else takes a bit of a second seat. I am being absolutely hammered by the ‘Spring fair’ Season which seems to be September/October so much that I tend to have a fair every weekend (and not enough stock to be worth it!) Just an FYI for my international readers – No I did not mistype that ‘Spring’ – All of the blogs I have been following have mentioned how happy they are that the weather is cooling down and getting ready for beautiful White Christmases – where It is just the opposite for me – Days are getting longer and the weather is already reaching scorching points – even though Summer is nowhere near here yet! When people talk about ‘down under’ they usually forget to mention the back to front part as well! But as much as I complain, I love my Australian Summer and am going to miss it next year when I go to Canada (if I ever get there, that is)

Any ways, I digress – what was I yapping on talking about?

Oh Yes, Markets...

Just this week I had 2 separate market events to go to. One in a beautiful nature reserve that is local to my area – another in a showcase of local handmade items in the middle of a shopping centre! I have been so busy making items for both markets (all all the others I have had over the last 6 months +) that I have made a resolution to spend the first six months of next year crafting and not worrying about attending markets and such, just so I don’t get slammed in the lead up to Christmas as I have been this year.

Turns out I didn’t need to go so crazy as I didn’t end up selling much - disappointed – but it’s all an experience!

Anyways -  here are some pics from both markets – sorry about the quality – My point and shoot crapped out on me and I have to make do with my iPhone. It’s not a bad camera – just not the best.

Some photos of my table and products on sale:

Some of my quilled magnets




Some post-it note holders (photo is up-side-down because it was taken from behind the table)


Pic of my Table from the side with some Jewellery pieces


And a pic of the lovely girls, Jenny and Alissa at Moo Maa candles who i shared a stall with. (Jenny: Left, Alissa: Right) Alissa and I started Kindergarten together when we were four years old and are still good friends now  - that is almost 20 years of friendship, right there!





And a few of my dad’s plants – He originally started coming to markets with me so he could be my assistant (read: pachyderm) and the dutiful daughter in me allows him to share a table of his wares.

It also helps that I have someone who shares my market obsession and doesn’t roll their eyes every time I talk about the next big thing coming up or the next thing I am working on to sell!  




It helps that people seem drawn to the greenery and colour of the plants and come over to our stall to buy stuff - just sayin!

anywho... until next time (which could be goodness knows when!)

- L

Monday, May 2, 2011

Mini Notes

Pegs are just about the most versatile craft base. you can stick-em together and make little amimals (reindeer at Chrissy time are my favorite) flip them upside down and make note or photo holders. string them along some craft string or wire and they will hold your Chrissy cards! the best part about them is that they are cheap! Cheap as chips! Cheaper THAN chips actually. I got this whopping pack of 100 wooden pegs from the local cheap variety store (GoLo - how i love thee!) with the intention of making something from them. Here is my first attempt. Magnetic note holders in colourful floral designs! perfect for the fridge or magnetic note board! I just stuck a piece of designer paper along one side of the peg, a flat sticky magnet on the other and quilled a little design for the front! Selling them at craft market for 2 bucks a set - Total bargain craft!





Love it!!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Trinkets!

Cute Little critters! I Don’t know where I got the idea for these little guys, I think I saw something g similar on eBay or online and decided – I can do that! So if you know, I am happy to give credit where credit is due!Of course, I have tweeked them a little and added a few bits of my own!







My other pic today is of these cute little trinket boxes  that I made for market this Saturday.


Thursday, April 14, 2011

Quilling on Canvas


I have a few crafty markets coming up, so in the days that follow I thought I would share what I have been working on for the past month or so.   One of the things I LOVE about quilling is that it is so versatile. One minute I’m making flowers for a birthday card and the next I’m making a gift basket for a mini Easter present! I could be fringing flowers for a trinket box, then suddenly get hit with inspiration for a piece of quilled jewellery... AND it has to be just about the cheapest craft I have ever come across. All you need is a tool (in the early days I actually just used a toothpick that I slit with a craft knife and some paper and glue.) EASY!! Now, I don’t pretend to know everything – My quilling is still in the amateur stage on a good day - but this item is one of the more elaborate pieces I put together. Good news is, that my hard work definitely paid off because it sold to a lovely young girl I met at a craft fair and she  hung it in her little boys room!

Materials:
Quilling Paper
Scrapbooking paper
Acrylic paint
Canvas board
Beading wire (rear side for hanging)






I Just LOVE the puppy - Isn't he the cutest! LOL