#nofrillsfriday12 - The aftermath of Bust Craftacular!

{ Raaaaaah!! I spent AGES writing a great post, and saved it - I'M SURE I SAVED IT - and then it just wasn't there.  So this is my sub-par grumpy version 2. }

Say cheese!

York Hall - pre-vendor setup

Last Sunday saw us do our first big London market/fair/thing (I never know quite what to refer to them as.  'Craft Fair' makes me think old fashioned knitting patterns, WI fairy cakes and corn dollies.. 'Market' makes me think of fruit and veg stalls, meat lorries and car boot sales.  Hrm.)  We were at York Hall, Bethnal Green for the Bust Craftacular!  York hall is a gorgeous space - big domed ceiling, old parquet flooring and a stage - where DJs and workshops were positioned.

The trouble with introversion..

I can be pretty rubbish at talking to people, and worry that at times I can come across as surly or uninterested - when really I'm just a big shy self-conscious INTROVERT!  Not a great attribute when you want to sell things to total strangers.  Weirdly, I'm absolutely comfortable - some might say confident, even - when talking to randoms about our other work.  I guess it's because I've been doing that now for as long as I can remember, and whilst I'm STILL self-conscious and somewhat unconfident about certain things, I can do the whole networking/socialising/promoting thing there.  Maybe that will come with time with Frilly Industries too.  I'M DIGRESSING - my point is that if you were at Craftacular, and you thought I was giving you side-eye, or was weirdly uncommunicative, I WASN'T!  It's just that I struggle with this.  

On the plus side, Kirsty is AWESOME at it - so I am super-glad to have her as 50% of Team Frilly!

How did it go?

Setting up

Price label writing

Faffing

Frilly Menagerie

BALLS

Seaman Sayings

Faux Taxidermy

Origami Animals

Coffee Predilections

Our table

We were really happy with how we laid the stand out - our sign was bright and shiny, and could be seen clearly across the hall (though one small child was convinced it said 'FREE' despite her mother explaining otherwise..).  We had lots of stock, our signage was clear, and all in all we felt very pleased with what we put together.  My price labels were still left till the last minute though, so I want to get practicing my hand lettering for future labelling!

Sneaky Peek at Newness!

We designed some new items ready to launch at Bust Craftacular - and whilst they've not yet been photographed 'properly' to go into the shop - we'll give you a bit of a sneaky peek here.

THE GRABBER

The Grabber is our hat-tip to summer holidays by the sea, spending pocket money in amusement arcades hoping to win a highly flammable toy.  Currently in brooch form.

ALICE-INSPIRED

Our Alice-inspired items include a large multi-layered brooch of Alice falling through the rabbit hole, and a fob-watch brooch featuring the white rabbit. (You can also see our new SPOOLS too - exciting!)

We had a fab day - spent far too much money with the other amazing sellers there (keep your eyes peeled for an overview of our haul, as well as our list of crafty crushes from the day!) and made a little bit of money too.  The people of London particularly loved our Daria - as everyone should!  We've been dabbling with oversized wooden chain, and I'd thought that might pique visitors interest, but that wasn't the case.  Once we've got our photography station setup and going, we'll post pics on here to see what other people think.  Personally, I'm in love with our wooden chain.. but you'll just have to wait to see!

It's entirely possible my original post had way more interesting stuff in it, but it's now 21:49 on a Friday night and I have a snoring puppy next to me.. so I'll shush now and KEEP FINGERS CROSSED that this time it saves!


#nofrillsfriday 11 - a better (albeit hectic!) week

There's been no real news about Louis, but we've had to put another heart monitor on him which has taken our time and attention.. He's not had any more funny turns as such, so we're taking it one day at a time. As I write this, he's voraciously gnawing a bone on the sofa.  He makes the grimmest sounds! 

Bits and pieces

Bits and pieces

Goodstart Jones grey Woodsack.. yearn! 

Goodstart Jones grey Woodsack.. yearn! 

The bulk of the week has been taken up by prepping for two craft fair/market/show/etc things we're doing. Firstly was Thursday night and was local - Three Thinking Collective organised a "proper craft fair" at Urban Coffee Co in the Jewellery Quarter. Despite the weather being miserable, a few people popped in and it was great to meet local makers we knew already and some that were new to us! (Especially infatuated with Goodstart Jones' AWESOME 'Woodsacks'.. Just wish they did a satchel version!) 

 

The second market is on Sunday and is a pretty big deal for us. It's the Bust Craftacular - London .. And as a long time lover / subscriber to Bust magazine (really.. It's the best!) we're SO EXCITED TO BE INVOLVED! (Albeit super-nervous too!) alongside the obvious extra 'feminist' stuff, we'll be launching quite a lot of new stuff too.. SNEAK PEEK AHEAD!

Component parts

Component parts

.. For a very important date! 

.. For a very important date! 

If you're at a loose end on Sunday and you're close to Bethnal Green, come say hi! There's LOADS happening at the Craftacular - live music, drinks & food, workshops.. As well as other amazing designers and makers who'll I'll probably feel massively intimidated by and then behave like a hermit. As long as I drink lots of coffee, it'll help my Dutch courage. :)