If you are anywhere near Creston, BC, there is a Quilt Show on Friday and Saturday, April 17 & 18 that you won't want to miss. Cut-throat Challenge, I'm looking forward to finding out what that is. There will be a 'Vendor Mall' where I will be having a free draw and also be showcasing my new line of greeting cards with glass handmade buttons. Hope to see you there.
What's involved in being a vendor? Well there is lots of preparation beyond making the items for sale. Here is a peak at a few things being done this week.
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Measuring and pricing new hand painted fabrics. |
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Getting my spouse to find the items need for the display booth. Not easy since the move. |
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Packaging and labeling. Oh yes, and of course you always run out of labels so there is stopping to run upstairs from the studio to print more labels.
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Designing display stands. These are really cute as they are from my antique treadle machine. |
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Boxing the items ready to be transported to the Rec Center. |
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Organizing items for ease of the customers. |
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Pressing and hanging the hand painted panels. For the show's two days there is a very special market price for the original paintings on fabric. |
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My new greeting card line with my drawn designs and artisan buttons. |
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Frameable textile cards will be available at a special market price. Customers find they make a great gift and card in one. |
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A selection of mug rugs will be available for sale or pick a hand painted piece of fabric and have me design a mini quilt/mugrug for you. They are great gifts for mailing.
Be sure to sign up for my newsletter and enter the free draw for a selection of artisan made items.
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