Oct. 3rd, 2006 02:22 pm
Clay progress - props
With the help of
ahf and company of
caulay, my new and improved Clay Gallery has been made. I am very pleased with the intuative-friendly software of Fotki-
catness gets credit for suggesting that path over some of the more well-known (at least to the community) programs. LJ's scrapbook options felt very constricting. Now that it's all up, I'll have to take time to go through the individual stuff to indicate further detail and/or availability.
Storage-
Next step is to get better storage devices at the Container Store or ye olde craft establishment. The box I've been toting around hither and yon is OK for a stop gap but I need something with shallower and more compartments. Particluarly for pendants and earrings.
The stop-gap box is with me today to Diesel if folks have more than passing interest in seeing what I have.
Marketing & such-
I'm also about ready to put my pride on the line and see if local crafty establishments are willing to buy my stuff outright or (more realistically) via consignment. I'd be happy to take the peanut gallery's suggestions, and I welcome forwarding the clay gallery's URL to shop owners/managers. I'm still leery of craft fairs after my less than thrilling experience at Arisia lo these many years ago. However, given persuasive arguements, I am willing to revisit this.
Storage-
Next step is to get better storage devices at the Container Store or ye olde craft establishment. The box I've been toting around hither and yon is OK for a stop gap but I need something with shallower and more compartments. Particluarly for pendants and earrings.
The stop-gap box is with me today to Diesel if folks have more than passing interest in seeing what I have.
Marketing & such-
I'm also about ready to put my pride on the line and see if local crafty establishments are willing to buy my stuff outright or (more realistically) via consignment. I'd be happy to take the peanut gallery's suggestions, and I welcome forwarding the clay gallery's URL to shop owners/managers. I'm still leery of craft fairs after my less than thrilling experience at Arisia lo these many years ago. However, given persuasive arguements, I am willing to revisit this.
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My suggestion is to scout out some boutiques and consignment shops and look at what they carry - would your items fit in with their style and clientele? If so, make an appointment with the owner and sell/consign your wares, baby! Even if they say no, you are no worse off than you were before. YOU know you are awesome!!
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