Showing posts with label handmade shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade shows. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2011

new year new line new york

I know, it's almost february and I haven't blogged.  There goes my new years resolution right down the drain.   I'm failing at my diet too, and I also haven't been to the gym.  I guess I'm resolving to not do anything...wait I HAVE done something.   I created a new line for 2010!   I was calling it amoeba but then as I showed it to some people it became clear that I was creating clouds without knowing it.  So, since it's all handmade from reclaimed sterling silver,  I changed the name, to silver lining.  (thanks vernon).

three bracelets together

sterling and jade earrings

spiral earrings
The other thing I did this year, was sign up to show and sell at the New York International Gift Fair.   I'm nervous as hell, as well as super excited!  This will be my first show like this in NY.  It's insanely expensive but everyone says it's the show to do.  So I'm going to see if "everyone" is right.   I have been trying to prepare (new line, new line sheets, displays etc) in between bouts of procrastination- which explains why I am now blogging instead of preparing.

ok I'm off to prepare, or eat something..

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

handmade theft?

 This weekend I was at a show of all small handmade designers.  I felt like i was at home and in a little community.  I guess I got too complacent and/or comfortable because I was the victim of theft. What was sort of ironic about the piece that was stolen, was that I had been holding it in the back for someone for almost the entire show.   I finally gave up and put it back out for sale, only to have it stolen within minutes.

Whenever I am at one of these show I somehow figure that the people coming out to see the handmade items appreciate the amount of work that goes into each thing, and if they can't afford it they find something else to purchase.  I figure they know that most if not all of the vendors are sole proprietors and don't have enough merchandise or money to build in theft as part of the cost of doing business.   Turns out, I was wrong.  

I am trying to be positive and look at it as some sort of flattery, i.e. they liked it so much but couldn't afford to buy it so they took it?

I was talking about it to some other vendors, only to find out that I am super naive.  They ALL have had things stolen and some have something stolen every time they do a show.   I was mortified.

here are some things that have been stolen from me at the past few shows:



...and I am sure there are even more things I am not aware of.     

I wonder really how these people feel ok with stealing from a show like that and I think to myself that it has to be kids that have no idea what goes into these things...  at least I hope it's kids.   I also hope that they are at least wearing the items and not selling them, or throwing them away.

This upcoming weekend I have another Renegade craft show in san francisco and have vowed to be more vigilant!  


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