Wednesday, October 20, 2010

I'm SICK and.....

getting ready to leave for a vacation.  I've been under the weather for 2+ weeks.  I thought it was getting better on Monday (hooray!), but I started running a low fever that evening.  This is getting really old!


I wasn't able to do Stampin' Up at my last craft fair.....too much to carry and not enough strength or lung capacity.  I have another direct sales business that doesn't require much set up, so I did that instead.  I was approached several times about having a booth at other craft fairs, so that was good.


My family and I are going to Disney World.  My 4-year old daughter is so excited to see the princesses, and my 13-year old son is......well, a teenager.  If you are the praying type, I would ask that you pray that I am feeling better during our trip.


I do have some projects to share, but most of them will have to wait until I return.  This is a card we made at a recent Stamp-a-Stack.


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and here is a close-up view:


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I actually cut this stamp into 2 separate stamps:  the outer snowglobe by itself and the inner circle.  I kept the outer snowglobe on the wood mount and I use the inner circle on a clear mount block.  With the stamp separated like this, it becomes a lot more versatile.  Just think of all the things you could put inside an empty snowglobe!


If you have emailed me in the last 2-3 weeks and haven't received a response, please try again.  My email account was hijacked while I've been sick and I know I've lost some emails.  I should be able to check my email at least once per day while we are away.


Happy Stampin'


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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Stamp Club Projects


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At stamp club last month, members made these three projects.


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The first project was the anti-bacterial soap holder inspired by Erica Cerwin.  She has great instructions on her blog on how to make the box.  I used the Owl and Bitty Bat punches to create the vampire bat.  The fangs were cut free-hand and I used a red marker on the tips.
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The 12" x 12" scrapbook page also features the Owl punch....I used it to create the spooky ghosts.  The pumpkins were created with the Ovals die and the big shot with Pumpkin Pie card stock.  I sponged the edges to make them stand out a little better.



Halloweentesttubes


The final project was this adorable test tube holder.  The test tubes have been collecting dust in my closet for a couple of years.  I know I'll probably get questions regarding where to purchase them....I got them in a bulk buy from another demonstrator, but if I find a new source, I'll let you know.


Lisa Somerville has several patterns for test tube holders on her blog.  I used the Wicked Cool stamp set, the Spider Web embossing folder, Raven lace trim, and Nite Owl Designer Series paper to really make this project pop!


Be sure to check out the Clearance Rack on my Stampin' Up! website.  There are many items for sale at drastically reduced prices.  It's a  great time to get your hands on some fun stamping supplies.


Happy Stampin'


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Friday, October 1, 2010

Craft Fair FAQ

Since I posted my series on craft fairs, I've received a lot of comments and questions looking for more information.  I'm going to answer the most frequently asked questions here, but be sure to read the entire series.  I've received quite a few questions that have been covered fully in previous posts.

How much are you charging for _____________? 

This is by far the question that I get the most!  I covered pricing in Part 3 and my prices reflect the amount of time it took me to make an item and the cost of the supplies to make the item.  I purposely did not list my prices because your "costs" may vary quite a bit from mine.  However, because it has been asked over and over (and over), here are my prices for the items I featured in my craft fair series:


  • Mini Muffin Tin Advent Calendar:  $15 as shown.  I will probably embellish it more and sell it for $20.

  • Covered Legal Pads:  $4-$5, depending on embellishments

  • Snowman Soup:  $3-$4

  • Pumpkin Poop:  $1-$2

  • Holiday Planner:  $5-$6

  • Jiffy Pop Snowman:  $3


Where did you find the muffin tin and white folders?

The mini muffin tin was at a discount superstore (starts with a "W") and sells for $5.  My store doesn't have them all the time, but when they do, I certainly pick up a few.  The magnets on the back are the new magnet sheets from Stampin' Up!  I just cut them into small pieces.

The white folders are a little trickier to find.  I've only found them in early August at an office supply store.  They were about 10 cents each.  Don't worry!  If you can't find them in white, you can always use other colors.  Look for red, green, or even blue.  Take swatches of Designer Paper with you to the store and see which colored folders will coordinate.  Then, be ready to shop next year at the back-to-school sales!

Do I have examples of more expensive items that I've sold?

Items in the $15 and up category have only sold well for me at select craft fairs.  I usually have more luck with items in the $10 or less range. 

This year, I'll be selling the muffin tin advent calendars, a few mini scrapbooks, and some simple home decor items.  These are usually one-of-a-kind, "took me awhile to make" items, so I don't have very many at each fair.

How well do cards and scrapbook pages sell?  How do you price them?

I haven't had a ton of luck with selling cards or scrapbook pages at craft fairs.  Most of my cards are extras from classes, and I price them at $2-$3 each.  Scrapbook layouts are priced at $10-$20, depending on the embellishments.

I don't want to discourage you from trying to sell these items.  You should always try a little bit of everything because you may find it to be a completely different situation in your area.  With that said, you may even want to price your cards a little higher.

How do I handle payments?

I accept cash and checks.  I have done credit cards in the past, but I no longer have a merchant account.  What I found is that as the recession took hold, fewer of my customers were using their credit cards.  Therefore, it no longer made sense for me to pay for a credit card service that I was not using.

If you are doing a lot of shows, it might be worth it to you to look
into credit card processing.  If you do accept credit cards, be aware
that there are merchant fees and that will increase your
expenses.....but it may increase the amount that some customers are
willing to spend.

How should I split leads with another demonstrator if we are sharing a booth?

There are several ways to do this:  take turns, keep the leads you personally talk to, dividing them up by location, splitting 50/50.  Any of these methods will work.  THE IMPORTANT THING is to make sure that you are perfectly clear on both of your expectations BEFORE the fair even begins.  

I've worked with other demonstrators at events and it can be a pleasant experience that benefits everyone.  You just have to set up a fair system and stick with it.

How do I package my items?

I don't tend to add packaging to my items.  It just adds to the overall cost and is often not necessary.  If you take a look at some of my craft fair photos, you'll see that I place similar items in baskets, then add a price card to the front. 

Well, I think I got most of the burning questions answered.  I'll be back next week with some fun Halloween projects.  I'm going to be very busy making items for a craft fair next weekend.  I'll try to take some photos and share a little info with you about the day soon.

Happy Stampin'



Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Rag Quilt Purse Update


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It's Wednesday!  My plan for today is to tackle my rag quilt purse orders and prepare the tutorial.  If you ordered a kit at the beginning of the month, I have received your fabric and (keep your fingers crossed) hope to have your kit in the mail by the end of this week.  Woo! Hoo!



I will only be offering the kits until Wednesday, September 29th.  I'll place the final order for fabric next Thursday, so be sure to order soon if you want a kit.








Rag Quilt Purse Options







UPDATE:  The tutorial only option has been removed.  There are several online videos and tutorials by other demonstrators that you should be able to find by doing a google search.  My specific tutorial is only available in the class kits and can only be sold in the U.S.



My next task is to answer many of the craft fair related questions I've been receiving.  I'll have a CRAFT FAIR FAQ available on Friday (okay, maybe Saturday).  If you have a question you would like to have answered, you can email me at melissa@thestampdoc.com

Happy Stampin'


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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Holiday Stamp-a-Stack

A downside to being a Doctor of Chiropractic is that you know when something is really wrong with your own body.  A few weeks ago, I started having trouble with my right elbow.  I've had minor problems with it in the past and have jokingly called it "stamper's elbow."  However, this time it was bad and I knew that I had an ulnar nerve entrapment.  I also had a Stamp-a-Stack coming up and was worried that I would not be able to cut card stock for my guests.

With some rest and therapy, I was able to help my elbow pain.  However, I didn't want to irritate it more by cutting tons of paper.  You'll see that the cards I designed for this class are super simple.  Almost all of my guests were finished within 1 hour.  We made 2 each of 4 designs.  The other card was featured in this previous post.


Holidayminiswaps

The picture above may give you some indication of why my elbow was hurting.....so, the first card was a simplified version of one of my recent swap cards.

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Stamp Set:  Christmas Postcard

Ink:  Cherry Cobbler, Kraft (sponged around edges)

Paper:  Deck the Halls Designer Series Paper, Cherry Cobbler, Always Artichoke, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla

Accessories:  Sticky Strip, Champagne Glass Glitter, Sponges


Joycard

The finished size of this card is 3" x 6".  The main question everyone asked is if we have envelopes to fit this size of card.  The answer is "yes!".  Item # 107286  Small Open-End Envelopes. 

Stamp Set:  Word Play

Ink:  Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive markers

Paper:  Very Vanilla, Jolly Holiday Designer Series Paper

Accessories:  Big Shot, Ovals Originals die, Dimensionals


Spookycard 

And I just had to throw one Halloween card in the mix.  My customers LOVED the Spider Web embossing folder, but are wanting ideas for using it at other times of the year.  We decided it would be good for an "Over the Hill" birthday.  If you've got a creative idea, share it by adding a comment at the end of this post.

Stamp Set:  Wicked Cool

Ink:  Basic Black

Paper:  Wicked Fun Specialty, Whisper White, Basic Gray, Basic Black

Accessories:  Big Shot, Spider Web Embossing Folder, Raven Lace Trim

Happy Stampin'


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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

And the winner is......

What a fabulous day!  Not only do I get to announce the winner of my craft fair project contest, but I also found out that I won a contest myself! 

First, the winner of the craft fair project contest is Erica Cerwin for her adorable antibacterial soap boxes.  When a project inspires me to stalk several Bath & Body works stores, spending way too much money.....then you've definitely got a winner.  She has almost convinced me that I need the Fang-tastic stamp set as well!


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If you haven't done so already, be sure to check out her blog.  She even has a tutorial available!

Erica, contact me with your choice of bling and your address.  I'll be ordering for you this weekend.

And I really want to thank all of the other people that entered the contest.  In fact, if you send me your address, I would love to send you a hand-made thank you!

Now, for my exciting news.....I won on Mojo Monday!!!  I try to play every week, because the sketches really get me out of my comfort zone.  I won for this card and you can get all the details here.


Niteandday

Happy Stampin'


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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Cute Christmas Swaps


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I've been a very busy girl.  I just finished making 43 of these cards for a Mega Christmas Swap that I participate in each year.....in addition to preparing for a fast-approaching craft fair.

I always like to design a few cards for the holidays with non-traditional colors.  I loved the stripe in the Candy Cane Christmas Specialty Designer Paper, so I used Blushing Bride, Real Red, and Whisper White on this card.  The scallop squares were cut with the new scallop square duo Bigz die and the Big Shot.  The images were stamped and punched out with the 1-1/4" square punch, then popped up with dimensionals.  I did very simple coloring with markers....remember, I did 43!!!!

I'll be announcing the winner of the Craft Fair Project contest on Wednesday evening.  There were some great entries and I appreciate everyone taking the time to enter and sharing your wonderful projects with us.

Also, I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone that has left such kind comments on my blog in the past few weeks.  It's always nice to feel appreciated and you've definitely made me feel that way.  I certainly appreciate all of my loyal blog readers!

Happy Stampin'


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