Sunday, 30 June 2013
Poppybead: My day out in the countryside
Poppybead: My day out in the countryside: I thought I would start this blog with a bit of history. My friend Imogen who makes great gluten free cake introduced me to a group called...
My day out in the countryside
I thought I would start this blog with a bit of history. My friend Imogen who makes great gluten free cake introduced me to a group called Handmade is Hot on Facebook. This group has become a valuable resource in my journey through crafting as a business.
After meeting other members of the group at my first craft fair, I met some more members on my birthday.
Sometimes it's easy to hide behind a computer and forget about interaction with others and possible customers. Each time I have met other "hotties" everyone has been really nice and honest.
I can't remember exactly when the discussion started but I wanted to join in with making a blanket for a picnic. With all good intentions I started a crochet granny square blanket. Over 6 months later the blanket hasn't grown much so I thought I sew one, that was an epic fail.
I managed to find something I had already made and off I went to the countryside of Lichfield.
I am very much a city girl and can't drive so don't get out to the countryside very often. But yesterday I made the effort to go Hottie organised event at Curborough crafts and antiques centre. With my hottie badge, blanket, picnic and camera off I went. I took the cross city train line to Lichfield Trent Valley and thought maybe I should of got off the station before. I was given a number for a taxi and I shared it with a lady called Kiki who was going to play the violin at a wedding, how random?
When I got to the venue I wanted to have my hair done in a vintage up do. It's something I have never done before. I really liked it and think I would do it again.
There was loads to see and so I started exploring and taking
pictures. So here is a link to my Flickr photostream
There was lots of Hottie badges around and I was really pleased to put some faces to names/wellies. One conversation that sticks in my head was about social media. I have got presence on Instagram and Pinterest as I thought they would be useful to my brand and I am rather addicted to Instagram. House of Harrie Hattie if you want some help let me know.
I had a lovely day networking with other crafters, hotties and even ran into a colleague from my day job. The music was great and the weather was fantastic.
I have got some inspiration and renewed motivation from going to this event. Great job Lucy.
After meeting other members of the group at my first craft fair, I met some more members on my birthday.
Sometimes it's easy to hide behind a computer and forget about interaction with others and possible customers. Each time I have met other "hotties" everyone has been really nice and honest.
I can't remember exactly when the discussion started but I wanted to join in with making a blanket for a picnic. With all good intentions I started a crochet granny square blanket. Over 6 months later the blanket hasn't grown much so I thought I sew one, that was an epic fail.
I managed to find something I had already made and off I went to the countryside of Lichfield.
You can see the house reflected in this picture. |
I am very much a city girl and can't drive so don't get out to the countryside very often. But yesterday I made the effort to go Hottie organised event at Curborough crafts and antiques centre. With my hottie badge, blanket, picnic and camera off I went. I took the cross city train line to Lichfield Trent Valley and thought maybe I should of got off the station before. I was given a number for a taxi and I shared it with a lady called Kiki who was going to play the violin at a wedding, how random?
When I got to the venue I wanted to have my hair done in a vintage up do. It's something I have never done before. I really liked it and think I would do it again.
There was loads to see and so I started exploring and taking
pictures. So here is a link to my Flickr photostream
There was lots of Hottie badges around and I was really pleased to put some faces to names/wellies. One conversation that sticks in my head was about social media. I have got presence on Instagram and Pinterest as I thought they would be useful to my brand and I am rather addicted to Instagram. House of Harrie Hattie if you want some help let me know.
I had a lovely day networking with other crafters, hotties and even ran into a colleague from my day job. The music was great and the weather was fantastic.
I have got some inspiration and renewed motivation from going to this event. Great job Lucy.
Labels:
Blue Strawberry Design Studio,
craft fair,
Facebook,
Handmade,
Handmade is hot,
House of Harrie Hattie,
Instagram,
Networking,
Paisley Immy Cakes,
Pinterest,
Pintrest,
social media,
Twitter
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
A crafty Saturday
Time is flying and here in the UK there was another public holiday. I started my extended weekend with a visit to Saturday Knits, a new group who meet at Loco Lounge in Kings Heath.
I worked on my Camelile shawl until I got t a point where I need to concentrate on the lace edging.
Then I went onto Moseley Arts Markets which runs alongside the Moseley Farmers market.
A dear friend was selling her wares & she kindly let take some pictures of her stall. Karen of The Sheppard's Flock makes some beautiful dolls, decorations & bunting.
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