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Sunday, November 25, 2012

CYBER MONDAY SALE


Black Friday Sale is on all products offered in any of my shops below. 
I am offering a 15% discount on total purchase.
If your purchase total is over $100 I will offer a 20% discount. **
If your purchase total is over $150 I will offer a 25% discount. **

Coupon Code for the 15% in ALL below stores is CYBER2012

Shops included

On Etsy
MischyfCouture  - Pillow Covers, Laptop, Ipad, Kindle cases
Mischyfpaws  - Dog and Dog Lover Items

On Artfire
Mischyfpaws - Dog and Dog Lover Items
ForgetMeKnotTreasure - Pillow Covers, Laptop, Ipad, Kindle cases
(FMKT shop is the mirror of MischyfCouture on etsy.)

**All discounts will be refunded to you via paypal or etsy-direct after the sell is completed. This does not apply to the 15% coupon code if used.

**Sorry, Total purchase price does not including shipping. 

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

BLACK FRIDAY SALE!!!


Black Friday Sale is on all products offered in any of my shops below. 
I am offering a 15% discount on total purchase.
If your purchase total is over $100 I will offer a 20% discount. **
If your purchase total is over $150 I will offer a 25% discount. **

Coupon Code for the 15% in ALL below stores is BLACK2012
Sale ends 11/25/2012

Shops included

On Etsy
MischyfCouture  - Pillow Covers, Laptop, Ipad, Kindle cases
Mischyfpaws  - Dog and Dog Lover Items

On Artfire
Mischyfpaws - Dog and Dog Lover Items
ForgetMeKnotTreasure - Pillow Covers, Laptop, Ipad, Kindle cases
(FMKT shop is the mirror of MischyfCouture on etsy.)

**All discounts will be refunded to you via paypal or etsy-direct after the sell is completed. This does not apply to the 15% coupon code if used.

**Sorry, Total purchase price does not including shipping. 

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Sunday, November 18, 2012

ForgetMeKnotTreasure

ForgetMeKnotTreasure.etsy.com

I decided to try an experiment to generate more sells with my ForgetMeKnotTreasure.etsy.com shop. I have been moving and incorporating my embroidery designs into one store MischyfCouture.etsy.com. Mischyf Couture shop is the shop name I use for Portland Saturday Market and it made sense to have all of MY embroidery designs in this shop for customers to see. All in one place.

Using MischyfCouture on etsy left Forgetmeknottreasure on etsy with very little items and views. I'm really sentimental about my shops and I really didn't want to close it down. I reassessed what I had and all the designs that I previously purchased and the embroidery design vendors I have access to. I wanted something that might bring in business year around so I choose towels. Everyone uses towels. People buy towels year round for housewarmings, weddings, gifts or redecorating the kitchen or bathroom. Towels last a few years then people buy new ones. This sounded like a great product to offer. ForgetMeKnotTreasure.etsy.com would now offer all of those vendors designs that I haven't been using lately, on towels. That, is my new experiment with my shop.

I do not have a shop called MischyfCouture on artfire, my shop ForgetMeKnotTreasure.artfire.com will mirror MischyfCouture.etsy.com. All of MY embroidery designs will be available in both of those shops. Its strange I know. I didn't want to open a third shop on artfire. I think I have enough with the shops I currently have.


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Friday, November 16, 2012

Craft Show Checklist

So you decided to do a craft show. You applied, got accepted and paid for your space... Now What???

What do you need to setup your space to make sells. This is a list of some of the things we take.

I've listed things you may need for either an Indoor or Outdoor Show.
 
Tent - straight legs, avoid slanted leg tents, white top is the best
Tent sides / walls
Weights 20 pounds each leg - can make these with milk jugs and sand $20.
Curtains or fabric to display area
Lights - clip-on is the best 10" Work Lamp are the best for lg light area
Light Bulbs 150 - 200 watt best light Sunlight or Clear bulbs
Extension cords 16 gauge or better
Surge Protectors 16 gauge or better
Long 3 prong electrical plug (5- 10 feet long) 16 gauge or better
4' or 5' tables
Table Cloths
Cart / utility / Flat beds - to transport everything
Rope
Bungee cords
Company Banner - Company name sign w/wo URL
Displays to show off your products. Tier your products on different levels
Plastic Storage Boxes with locking lids
Seat Cushion - saves on the bottom/back ache
Chair - folding and comfortable
Small step ladder - if dealing with tents or displays to hang items
Customer price list / inventory to see what you sold at the end of the day.
Product tags - Either for tagging prices individually or in groups (baskets)
Product description pages- explain your art process or what it does
Business Cards
Money box or waist pouch
Money - to make change 
The square or paypal reader to accept credit cards via cellphone
Bags for the customers
Heaters - propane, auto shutoff - outdoor shows
Heat lamps and bulbs - if heaters are not allowed
Electric Blanket is another idea to keep warm
Food / Water - craft show food can get expensive.
Lunch tote to hold food and water - craft show food can get expensive.
Therm-us for hot drinks


Clothes to Wear
Extra set of clothes to leave in car
Socks - extra set
Mittens / gloves
Sunscreen for sunny days
Sunglasses

Tips to stay warm
Body Oil helps insulate your body for cold days before dressing 
Shoes with thick rubber soles. keeps cold from the body and cushions the floor


I have a few previous post on craft shows. Lighting, carts, weights and our experience.
 
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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Poinsettia Dorset Button

For the holidays I went looking for holiday versions of the Dorset Button and I didn't find anything.

I was hoping to find a snowflake one but I guess not. 

After I tried to make a snowflake I came up with something that looked like a Poinsettia. 

Here is a Poinsettia Dorset Button I came up with. I hope you enjoy it!

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Making Changes to Mischyf Paws

Mischypaws is in dyer need of an update. I haven't given my shop a really good update since it opened.

I have been trying to figure out what changes need to be made to liven up my pet shop Mischyfpaws. I have been thinking about this for months now. After analyzing data and researching other stores to see what they offer and selling, I now have a good idea of what I want to do. For the last three weeks I've been making changes to Mischyfpaws. The shop needs color, more color. Right now the shop is mostly custom but I would like to have more inventory. I have been trying to figure out ways to have an inventory base instead of all custom made items. The shop will retain custom made items but they will be special orders.

Etsy has added a new feature of drop down selection menu's. I am updating each and everyone of the listings to add this new feature.

Color Options
I think it is time to update Mischyfpaws from a monochromatic color theme to a more playful colorful one. I am changing the fabrics for the walking bag, leash bags and cup cozy's to open a wide range of color into the shop.

Cup Cozy's
Cup cozys are already being made of felt. I will expand that into making them out of multiple colors of felt. The pattern will also be updated to allow for a better range of cup sizes and water bottles.

Walking Bags
I've made changes to the walking bag by changing the fabric to poplin or linen. The monogramming that read "Time for a Walk" will no longer prominently display in the pictures. I was afraid that customers thought that the bag came that way and they couldn't change it. It might be discouraging customers from buying them. I am now displaying the walking bag with the embroidered dog only. The pictures that will be displayed will now show previous pictures made for customers with monograms of their dogs names or previously made "Time for a Walk" bags. Others bags that I do not have customer photo's for will display the embroidered dog only.

Leash bags
The leash bags will now be made from either poplin or linen. This will add more colors to the shop. Other then that the leash bags will not change much.

Paw towels
I have found a new towel vendor. The new vendor offers colors however they will be seasonal. So I may not be able to get all colors all the time. No other changes will be made to the paw towels.

International shipping.
I previously removed international shipping due to packages being sent to Brazil three times for one customer and that customer never received one. This customer had left me my only negative feedback. I was so upset by that I removed international shipping. I recently decided to try international shipping again. One bad experience should not spoil it for the rest.

Gift Wrapping and Gift Addresses
I am adding gift wrapping as a selection for a few dollars. I also decided to add sending to gift address for customers that would like to send items to family or friends in another state.

New Products
There will be new products added to the shop in time for Christmas holiday season. I have some ideas that I am testing out now and will start to introduce them soon. 

So far these are the changes that are in the process of being made. 

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

My Daisy Dorset


I created this button today.
This is my version of a daisy dorset button. 
I'm not sure if I will use it on a laptop cover or a purse.
I like this button so much I am going to make it in other colors. 

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

PSM Experience - Week #11

September 2nd, our 11th day of selling.


We signed in today at 84 on the fill-in list. Our number didn't change this week.

This week we decided to finally try the ramp. Our space was #428. My mom and I both really liked this space. We talked about the space and considered the weather and how many people walk up the ramp. The people that use the ramp are families with strollers and bicyclist.

Early during the morning we had a couple walk up and sneak a picture of our table full of products. Then the man said it is made with good quality fabrics. No this didn't reek someone going to steal my designs at all. Now I just know I'm going to find my products being massed produced in China and sold all over the place. There isn't anything I can do about it.  =(

We had one sell today. We sold an iPad today. The lady that bought it for a gift for her nieces birthday party. I hope her niece likes it. =)

That is all for now!!!!

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

PSM Experience - Week #10

August 26th, our 10th day of selling.

We signed in today at 84 on the fill-in list. Our number didn't change this week.

We chose a different spot again today. This time we chose #412. We were across from the corner space we were at in July. The 300 and 400 row seem to get a lot of customers roaming through. Row 100 was very dead for us and we stayed there the first 4 times we were out there. We were going to try the ramp today but it was full by the time we were allowed to chose.

We had a lot of customers stopping by. We noticed that a lot of the customers wanted to feel the kindle or ipad covers to see if they were padded and soft. We also noticed a lot of customers looking at the cup cozys. The red pirate messenger bag, ipad cover and cup cozy all seem to attract the customers attention.

Mom and I decided we were going to start working on a new product that may sell out there. We haven't decided what exactly.

We didn't have any sales this weekend.

That's all for now

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

PetsJubilee: Handmade Pet Items 8/27/12

PetsJubilee: Handmade Pet Items 8/27/12: Each weekday, the members of the Pets Jubilee Team on Etsy choose an item to promote from all of the active members. Here are last week's handcrafted items:

Mischyfpaws was included in the PetsJubilee List last week





Please click on the image to go to the item and click on the name to visit their Etsy shop. 

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

PSM Experience - Week #9

August 19th, our 9th day of selling.

We signed in today at 84 on the fill-in list. Last week we were at 86. Our number keeps moving up inch by inch.

Today we chose a different spot again. We are still in the search for the perfect space for our booth out there. We chose under the bridge in isle 300 for this weeks trial. One of the suggestions we received from various vendors when we first started is to try different spaces out. What works for one vendor doesn't for another. 

One of the vendors next store decided to move to a brighter space since they didn't bring any lights. We decided to open one side of the tent up so the customer could see our products better. It also allowed for a nice summer breeze.

 We had a lot of people stopping and looking at our laptop and kindle covers. There was a lot of interest in those. We pasted out a lot of business cards to customers that stopped by. Customers would wonder over just to feel the laptops sleeves. The need to feel and touch is a selling point out here. I think we pulled down the messenger bags at least 10 times to show customers the inside. I'm not complaining. I'm just glad they are looking.

We talked a little bit about what our next step should be. We decided to try and get another product approved for sale out there before winter break. We would like to work on getting a bunch of them together before March opening. I will wait to tell you what it is until we decide for sure what product we will be working on.

Yay!!! Our fourth sale..... We sold an Eiffel Tower pillow cover in pink and black. We probably would have sold the rose pillow twice today, except we noticed that it was miss marked right before we broke down to go home.

That's all for now. 
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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Carts and Craft Shows

The cart is the best way to transport your craft show belongs such as tents, chairs and plastic boxes full of products to your assigned station. 



We looked at quite a few types of carts and decided that this one is the best one for us. All of the sides can be folded down to use the cart as a flat bed. This cart can hold up to 1000 pounds. The handle can be removed and the cart can be hooked up to an electric lawn mower.

Cart Fully Packed


This cart does double duty as a table to display our products for the show. We don't have to take it back out to the truck while the show is going on. We use our plastic boxes for table height. We place a peg board on top to make a level table top. Then a table cloth over the top of that. This also keeps the plastic boxes up and out of the way during the day.

Other vendors use different types of carts to transport their wares. There are many types of carts out there. Other vendors use flat bed carts, dollies and rolling cages.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

What I've Been Working On

  This is what I've been working on the last couple of days. The entire design is stitched out with aqua metallic thread on a light suede cloth.

  The Eiffel Tower is one of my first designs that I created.

  I made a new Fleur de Lis border for this project.

I've also been working on two dorset buttons (not picured) to go with it. 
I hope this project gets done this week.

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Making Inexpensive Tent Weights

Milk jug bungee corded to the tent leg.

I hear you asking yourself if tent weights are necessary!  I asked myself the same thing. Let me ask you this. Are you doing a show outside? If yes, then yes you need weights. I have seen a tent flip over. The breeze caught the tent just right and flipped it. If you would like to keep your tent grounded, over your head and not blowing down the isle then you need weights on each leg. Not to worry thou, weights don't need to be expensive.

Here is an inexpensive idea how to build your own weights.

We use 4 milk jugs (one for each leg) filled with sand as tent weights. We purchased the sand at the locale hardware store. We were able to buy two 60 pound bags for $10. Some vendors use bleach jugs filled with water. We choose sand because we didn't want to be hauling water around. We had concerns about obtaining water at outdoor shows. The facility may not offer water stations or faucets. Tie rope around the handle and up around the top rail of the tent just under the canvas top. Then bungee cord the milk jug to the leg to keep it in place. We spray painted ours blue but the paint seems to flake off. I would have preferred to leave them clear or white.

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Dorset Buttons


Dorset Buttons
An online friend posted a dorset button she made. She had just made her first one and was eager to share with us. I love to share new ideas and I just loved hers. I must say after I saw the button I wanted to try to make one myself. A few days later I bought a few items to give it a try. I got hooked on them. Now, I'm learning how to make dorset buttons to add to my designs. This is my second one. The first one was a complete and utter wash. I didn't want to waste the ring so I ripped it all out and started over again. This is called the wheel design. It looks like a wagon or bike wheel to me.
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Flowers in a Vase
I really like to make these buttons. It is something simple for me to make while I am out at the craft show. I went out to amazon and tried to find some books on making buttons and to my surprise I only found one. I would have thought there were more books out there. Then I went out to the web to see if I could find any photo's of buttons. I found plenty of the most amazing designs. There were bold ones and the most delicate intricate designs made with thread. They looked like they may have taken a lot of hours to make. I would love to figure out how some of them were made.


Flowers in a Vase
Yesterday, my mom and I went out looking for buttons for our laptop, kindle and ipad case designs. We didn't find anything that we liked. The ones we found were expensive and looked cheaply made. We were looking for the basic generic button so we wouldn't have to worry buying the same button twice. We didn't want to sell a laptop sleeve with a button that we couldn't buy again. We agreed to use the handmade dorset buttons. This will give our laptop sleeves a little bit more of a unique handmade quality. This is a much better choice for us then the cheap plastic buttons we were looking at.


I am still looking into other dorset designed buttons. Once I get the new design down I will post pictures.

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

PSM Experience

Our first day... Ended up not being our first day. We were completely oblivious to fact that when other activities happen at Waterfront Park it directly effects PSM. Our first experience coincided with "The Shamrock Run" This run closed bridges and streets in and around Waterfront Park. Now I don't have anything bad to say about the Marathons and other activities that happen at the park but as a beginner to PSM it is definitely a learning experience as a vendor. Our first day was a complete BUST! We got up and got the car packed and was out the door at 7am. We drove all the way to downtown Portland and got stuck in horrible traffic just was we crossed the Morrison Bridge. We sat in Traffic for over an hour and only moved about 10 feet. It was very reminiscent to driving the freeways in downtown Los Angeles. The only difference was that people were getting out of there cars and running to the starting line or sign in area. After an hour the PSM sign-in time had past and we were still no where near getting there. We ended up making our way to a left hand turn lane and after another 30 minutes finally got out of the traffic and headed home. This became the first day that never was but we learned a very important thing for being a PSM vendor. When there are extra activity days at Waterfront we reassess whether or not we want to sell that weekend. The other thing we have learned from other vendors that during certain activities means slower sell days. Rose festival brings more sells but marathons brings less.
Lesson learned... Some Waterfront activities means more headaches and less sells.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

PSM Experience - Week #8

Today is July 29th, our 8th day of selling.

We signed in today at 86 on the fill-in list. Last week we were at 87. One more down. 

We have been trying to get into different spots to sell. This week we got into a 10x10 corner under the bridge. This spot is just off of the ramp. There is a lot of people that walk through this section. We set up with to one of the side walls up today. We have two open sides. We lined up the table and cart to corner in the front. I also made the new price list to be placed in front of each item. I still need to update them with the new information for next time.

We noticed when we got there today that the beer festival was all setup across from PSM in the park.  There were a lot of people carrying beer mugs around today.

YAY! We had our third sell today. We sold a black and red rose kindle case. We had a lot of interest in our kindle covers today. Last time it was the ipad cases. The other thing people picked up and looked at was the bike laptop sleeve. 

That's all for now.

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Sample of Products


PSM Experience - Week #7

Today is July 22nd. Our 7th day of selling.

We signed in today and we moved up on the fill-in list from 92 to 87. We decided to try a different row this week. We were able to get a spot two rows over under the bridge. This is suppose to be a great spot for sells.

We have been waiting for our member letter all week and still have not received it. I guess we have to sell 7 days before receiving the letter. 

We bought a 10" lamp last week. we also bought a 100 watt and 200 watt bulbs. This week we have a lot of light in the tent. We decided we will buy two more 10" lamps for the tent and get shiny objects for the reflective properties.

Unfortunately, we didn't have any sells today. However, we did notice that we had a lot of people stopping and looking at our products and asking questions. This is a good row to get in. 

That's it for now.


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Thursday, August 2, 2012

PSM Experience - Week #6

Today is June 24th and our 6th selling day.

We took a spot back in our comfort zone. The last row at the end of the food trucks and under the bridge. Mom and I both decided we need to start trying other areas out to see if we increase customers looking and maybe selling. 

We added a lot of our ipads and kindles today. All of them were made this week and placed online at Mischyf Couture for sell.  

Today was pretty uneventful. 

We didn't have any sells today. Fingers crossed maybe next time.

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PSM Experience - Week #5

Today is June 17th. Its Father's Day today. Happy Father's Day to all the Dad's out there.

Today started with our fill-in number moving up again. YAY! we moved up from 100 to 92. We almost made it to the 80's! Since there wasn't a lot of vendors out there today we were able to change our place to the mezzanine. We get to try one of the primary spots out today. These spots are usually the more expensive and held by long term members at PSM. As one vendor put it "Someone has to die in there before the rest of us can fight over it!"

We were able to get our Company Name banner done this week. We now have it hanging on the back wall. My mom and I both decided that we need to get a lamp to throw some light on the banner.

The jury also approved us to sell ipads, laptops, kindles and nooks. Now we can get started on making those. More new products. We are hoping something will catch on.

We were sitting in our tent and all of a sudden the noise level increased. It was loud with whistles and drums, loud musics and fans screaming. We walked out front to see what was going on and we found the most colorful people walking around. It was the Guy Pride Parade! It was fun to see all the amazing and fun things people were wearing all day. I wish I had my camera. Some of the customs were just to cute!! There were poodles died in rainbows. It looked like everyone was having a lot of fun.

We didn't have any sales today. Maybe next time.

That's it for now! =)


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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

PSM Experience - Week #4

May 27th, Today is our 4th selling day at PSM. 

When we signed in today our fill-in number moved up from 102 to 100. We almost broke the three digit mark this week. 

We are hoping that there will be a lot of people out today with it being Memorial Day Weekend. Unfortunately, I think everyone left town for the weekend. This weekend also marks the weekend of the Rose Festival. Across from PSM the City Fair is all setup. I can see the dragon swing ride right on the end closest to us. 

At last we finally made our second sell today. We sold another cup cozy. This one is hot pink with a black paw print. Hmm! people seem to like to stop and look at the cup cozies.

That's all for now.

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PSM Experience - Week #3

So far this week leading up to today we did a test setup with the tent and products. We bought a cart to move our equipment to our assigned spot for the day. Lastly, we are finally starting to use the van to transport our stuff. It was a good thing we choose to use the van. The day we put the insurance on the van my mom's car broke down and had to be towed home. We had been using her car to transport all of stuff to the market. I guess at times, timing is everything!

With everything going on we made it to May13th our 3rd day at PSM.  Today also happens to be Mother's Day. Happy Mom's Day to all the Mother's out there. We expect it to be a slow selling day with the holiday. 

When we assigned in this morning we had a wonderful surprise. PSM just finished the April Reallocation and that brought our number up on the fill-in list to 102 from 125. That was a big jump for us. =)  

We chose to stay in the same area as we had the last two times. We chose the last aisle at the end of the food carts under the bridge. It is an area that has a walk through from one section of the park to the other side of the park. A lot of dogs come through this section of the market. Last time were were here, we thought about adding a few pet items to see if they would sell. Our main concern this week is still the display, tent setup and finding our item niche to sell. We were approved to sell messenger bags and leash bags today. These can be found at our online shop Mischyf Couture. I was disappointed that we didn't get approval for the paw towels. We may reapply for the paw towels at a later time after we make changes. 

YAY!!! We finally sold a cup cozy today. The cup cozy was brown with a pink paw print.  We got our first sell at PSM!!!

That was about it for the day!

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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Shining the Light on your Products - Tent Lighting

I certainly didn't think that lighting would be a big deal. I thought a lamp is a lamp is a lamp. Just grab a lamp not in use and we would have plenty of light in the tent. This is sadly not the case.

When it comes to lighting your craft tent it is just as important as buying the proper tent. The lighting illuminates your products and provides a welcoming glow to your tent. It welcomes the customers in to stop and look at your products. After all no one wants to enter a dark cave. Lesson learned the hard way.

If you want to get an idea of what type of lighting you should use, I suggest going to a craft show / farmers market near you and check out the vendors tents. You may also take note of how they display there products for ideas on how to display yours.

These are the lamps we noticed a lot of vendors using in our area. They are aluminum work clamp on lamps. The 10" lamp can handle up to a 300 watt bulb. It also throws 30% more light out in to a bigger area then the 8.5" work lamp. I haven't noticed the aluminum getting hot enough to burn any thing but as always use with caution. Most of the vendors we have seen use them by hanging them from the tent top, sides or center and focus them outward on to the products. 
10" Work Lamp

The 8.5" work clamp lamp can hold up to a 150 watt bulb.
8.5" Work Lamp

We are trying to keep the cost down so we used old clip on lamps that we had left over from my mothers shop. We have a few of the 8.5" aluminum clamp lamps and a couple of small desk clip-on lamps. The 8.5' lamps will be used to highlight our products on the tables and hanging from the walls. The desk top lamps will be used to highlight our company name tent banner on the back wall. They can't handle more then 70 watts but that should be enough to spot light the banner. All we needed to do is buy bulbs for them. The brighter the better. We bought two 150 clear watt and one clear 200 watt bulb for the 10" and 8.5" lamps and two 70 watt for the desk lamps. Lots of Light...

When it comes to bulbs, there are so many choices out there. There is soft light, warm light, clear, vivid light. Then there is halogen, florescent or led lights. Not to mention, there is single spot lamps versus track lighting. Some bulbs simulate a higher wattage verses the illumination. There is a lot to choose from. Now that the bulb/lighting regulations have changed I would ask the store what would be best for your situation.

We will eventually upgrade to the simulated 1200 watt to be used in the aluminum work lamps with the lower (70watt) actual watt usage. These bulbs can be pricy but they last a little longer. When we have enough money we will buy a few more aluminum 10" clamp lamps from Lowes or Walmart. They run around $10-$15 each.

***Special notation*** If you are doing craft shows in the cold and raining months you can replace one of the light bulbs with a heat bulb. This will help keep you and your tent warm.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Making My Company Banner

Alphabet Soup!
 I started working the Portland Saturday Market recently. My mother and I have been trying to make due or do things with the least amount of expense. We are working on getting our displays and tent displays together. We decided to make our own banner by embroidering each letter and sewing it to canvas. We thought this would be the cheapest way for us to get a company name banner. We have the thread and we have the canvas all we need to do is the work.

Each Letter Stitched Out.
I sat down one night and started playing with Fonts and seeing which ones I would want to use for my banner. I started making my letters one by one. Each letter would have to be stitched out on the embroidery machine one at a time. Each letter took anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour to embroidery. It took me 4 days to complete the embroidery . Because I stitched them out with washable stabilizer I needed to soak the letters for 24 hours, changing the water every few hours during the day and then continued soaking the remainder of the night. After soaking I cut the fabric from around each letter.
Plain Black Background Fabric


Once I completed the letters I moved on to getting the background fabric finished. I hemmed the sides and made drawstring facings in the top and bottom to run rope through the banner so I could hang it up in the tent. 
After I finished the background piece of the banner I laid out the letters for spacing and placing. Once that is complete I attached the letters to the background fabric. We used glue to attached the letters. Gluing the letters on was easier then sewing them on.
Letters are glued on and drying

This is the completed banner displaying the company name.
Hanging in the tent
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