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Friday, June 19, 2015

How to Survive a Show-SHOWTIME




It is SHOWTIME.

We are ready to go but before you walk out the door. Double check your bag make sure you have everything. 

Additional items to consider bringing: 

Water Bottle-I recommend bringing two-one that is frozen (open and drink some of the water before freezing) and one ready to go. If the show has food and snack vendors, you could end up spending way too much for that bottle of water. If they don’t have food and snack vendors, you have water! You can leave the frozen on in the car and it will be ready to go after the show. 

Snacks-You should also bring some snacks-in bar form. So if you get hungry you have something other than that $7 dollar greasy hamburger they are selling. More money you don’t spend on overpriced food and beverages more you have for the things you want.

Cash-At least $10 dollars in small bills for parking if needed. And at least $100 from your budget in cash, in case a vendor does not take credit cards-odd I know.  

Mobile Phone-Make sure your mobile phone is charged and if you have the WiFi and Location GPS on turn them off, they will suck the life out of your battery. Try to keep your mobile for today for calls and such. 

Sunscreen-If the show is outside, bring sunscreen. The one memory of a show you don’t want is sunburn. Even on a cloudy day you can get sunburn, so sunscreen is our friend.

Packet of Tissues (or a bunch in a Ziploc) and hand sanitizer-just in case the bathroom runs out of tissue and soap. It has been known to happen, while it will be restocked when you need it you need it.

At the Show

Be Prepared for Crazy

There is no way to tell how crowded a show will be your first time going. If it is hot and popular, it could be like going to Disney World. If is more local, it could be like going to a local store when there is a bit of a crowd.

The most important thing is be patient. Usually booths only have a few people manning it and some only one person. The larger booths may have one person whose sole job is to keep an eye on stock and theft prevention, they are not ignoring you but have an equally important job task. Just be patient and wait your turn. Also for the single vendor booths, the person watching the booth may not be the vendor but the person next to the booth watching it, while they heed the call of nature or get something to eat, and they might ask you to wait until the person comes back. And the old adage always applies- you have no one until you walk away from the booth and then everyone is wanting to buy.

If an item proves to be popular, rather than fight for an item, ask the vendor when they expect more and do they accept phone, email or online orders for it. If it is the newest and hottest item, expect it to be like the stories you see on TV where people are selling a $50 dollar item for hundreds of dollars on eBay. More will come out, and if you can wait then pricing will be in your favor. It is marketing and supply and demand principle. 

Don’t be tempted to start buying right away

Instead, go around and see what other vendors have and the prices they are charging. Exceptions to the rule- limited stock or limited runs.

In the Fiber World, indie dyers become very popular and at shows they have been known to sell out within the first hour of opening the first day for a 3-4 day show. Crazy I know.

Also commemorative items, some of the big shows for Fiber like Rhinebeck, vendors will make show specific items and once they are gone, they are gone no more will be made.  

You want to get these items first and right away. 

Fiber people are crazy, I am telling you-I can because I am one of them.

Photography

Most shows do not allow photography unless arrangements have been made in advance (ie press).
Most booths with finished products will not allow photos to be taken because of design theft.  If you want to get a photo with someone (like Tim Holtz) ask first and you might have to step into an area outside the booth. 

There are exceptions: I was at a show and a person wanted to take a picture of a finished necklace I was looking at and the vendor moved it as she was taking the photo (she didn’t ask) and told her he did not allow photos of his finished products. She went on and on about how pretty it was and she just wanted a photo (hello bead show booth with supplies-he was no fool). And he told sorry his policy is no photos without permission. He held on to the necklace while he helped me get the supplies to make it and I was paying, he had me come to a table behind the booth and let me take pictures of it. The woman asked why I could –he said she just spent money to make 2 of them, so yes I could take photos of it for reference. If you are buying supplies from the vendor to make something they have on display they will often let you take pictures for reference-they are making money off you.

You don’t want people to steal your designs and profit from it, you should respect others for the same.

Make Friends

Everyone here shares your interest and it is a good time to meet new people. Exchange contact information and follow up on it that night (send an email or a message or make a comment on a blog post). If there are designers or artisans there ask if they have a moment to talk and ask them about their process and inspiration. This kind of knowledge is invaluable and cannot be translated to a book easily. If you see people working on projects ask them about it, if is something you might want ask them where they got the pattern or if they designed it ask them if they plan on making the pattern available because you would like to make one. 

Remember you have shared interest in common and that is a connection to them.

Don’t Get Overly Stressed Out

Shows can be stressful because of everything there for sale. You ca easily get overwhelmed. Stick to your list-these are items you want and need (or have plans for). It is better to get them than what appeals to your eyes at that moment only to have buyers regret later when you can’t remember why you got them or what you want to use them for (I know I have a slew of them sitting in my collection). Unless inspiration hits right then and there and you know how you will use them (use that notebook to sketch or write it down then buy).

Have fun- you are surrounded by bead, supplies, inspiration and people of a like mind who understand you without knowing you. Heaven in my eyes.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

How to Survive Shows Part 2-Getting Ready to Go



The week prior to departure (or a few days before if it is short drive)


The show is quickly approaching and you have your list of what you want to purchase and it is prioritized and you know what other places are selling the item for. You are registered and ready to go, right?

There are a few more things to do before heading off.

What Not To Bring

Children if you can avoid it, especially if they are not interested in your art. Imagine your worst shopping trip with them and multiple that- hours in a hot room with lots of shiny pretty things they want to touch and nothing to do when they are bored-some of these shows mobile reception can be spotty and Free Wi-Fi nonexistent. And other non-party members/vendors are not there to watch your kids while you are shopping.

Uninterested parties- kind of on par with kids. It is hard to look and shop when you have people who have no interest and don’t want to be there. There is nothing to do and sometimes no place to sit. If they insist on coming, let them know you are there for a reason and it might take hours and recommend they bring a good book, mp3 player, their mobile well charged and some snacks and drinks. 

Pets. Unless they are a certified service animal (and hence not really a pet), leave them at home. If they are service animals, make sure they have the proper gear on and bring your papers showing them to be a service animal-especially if they are small breed. Comfort animals, in most states, are not considered service animals and do not have the proper paper work. Facility management does have the right to not only request to see paperwork but to ask you to leave if the animal does not have proper certification or is being disruptive (acting like a pet not a working animal) but they should not be rude about it but act professionally. Also understand they maybe lacking knowledge about what is classified as a service animal by their state authorities.

Create a show folder

This is a simple folder (file, plastic, that cute Hello Kitty folder you acquired from your daughter)where you want to put all your documents: Bookings, tickets, pre registration confirmations, your shopping list, etc. You want to keep everything in one place this way you can just grab it and know everything you need is inside. It may not contain a lot of documents if you are going to a local show but everything is in one place. Also label the folder, life is so much easier if you don’t have to open every folder looking for information. If needed use sleeve protectors to separate documents but keep them in the folder.

Vendor Updates

Visit the show website again and see if any vendors have been added since your last visit. Sometimes regional vendors will decide to attend if there are tables available and their original plans fell through.

Resale Certificate

If you have a resale certificate, you want to print off several copies. How many? Look at the vendor list and print 1 for every vendor listed (or one for every vendor you are interested in) and a couple extra copies. This way if you see something, you have a copy. Honestly, some vendors just look at it and go okay, others want a copy. Also bring a copy in case the show wants one (if you are going to a wholesale show and are new the show will want a copy for their books). What you don’t use you file away for the next time you need one.

Remember if you end up using the beads for personal jewelry-you should sell them to yourself and pay the sales tax on them.

Bags

For the show, if you are one of them "I must have a huge purse with everything and the kitchen sink in it", you want to reduce your handbag to only the essentials and put them in a smaller purse-I prefer cross bodies for shows.

You want to bring a tote bag to carry your purchases, you can also use this to carry your notebook and water and snacks. You can also stick your purse inside if you want. I don’t recommend rolling totes, huge totes or backpacks. Some shows don’t want rolling bags because they do take up room and if they have a lot of people attending there is possibility of an accident. Huge Totes and Backpacks can be problematic because you have to be aware of what is going on around you so you don’t hit anyone or take out someone’s booth.
                                                    
I also bring some folded totes (the small ones that you can easily toss in a purse) and some larger Ikea Ziplocs. This is in case vendors run out of bags or don’t bag their items, I can keep everything separated and contained. This makes it easier to know what you bought from a vendor than trying to remember the red red pearls I got here but the blue red pearls I got from that one.

Business Cards and Mailing Labels

Even if you are not in business, you should print up some business cards with your name, phone, email and website, if you meet someone you can easily exchange information with the business card. 

Most vendors have mailing lists and will ask you to sign up for them. Instead of writing, print a sheet of small mailing label. I recommend having 2 different ones: one with your name, address and email and another with just your name and email. This is a lot faster than writing and, in all honesty, easier to read than most people’s writing.  If you must write, write like you are a kid, in block letters over your normal handwriting. (I started in banking as a check processor so I have seen it all).

Other items

You want to also bring a small notebook, a couple working pens, and an envelope of some sorts.

As high tech as our world is today, most vendors work on the KISS principle for shows-keep it simple silly. You will not get an itemized receipt in most cases, heck you might be lucky just to get a receipt. Also items will not be labeled with what it is and the price on the item. So you will have to keep track of what it is and how much you paid. Do it as you are shopping rather than trying to remember it after you make the purchase. Don’t be afraid to ask what a stone called-they can all look the same and I have seen on a FB group twelve different answers when someone asked if they recognized the stone. At the top of your list put the vendor so you can remember where an item came from. 

The envelope I use to put business cards and my receipts in them, so they are in one place. If you make a purchase put a business card in the bag and the receipt in the envelope.

Clothing

Think about what you are going to wear to the show. You are going to want to dress in layers, so you can adjust your comfort level, and bring a light jacket in case it is cold inside (or at least a scarf). You should wear clothes that are comfortable both inside and outside. Wear comfortable shoes, there can be a lot of walking and definitely standing, while at the show.  

Put all these items in one location, so you know that everything is ready to go. I usually put them in the tote I am going to use.

MOST IMPORTANT THING

If you plan on using a credit card and/or debit card-CALL your bank or the company and let them know you are going to a buyers show and that there will be charges from all over because of the vendors. Most of these vendors are from out of state, usually the first charge will go through okay but then ones afterwards could be rejected because they are coming from different parts of the country. The banks only know where the company putting through the charge calls home not where the charge is originating from. If your bank/company has good security protocols they will question a charge coming from North Carolina followed by California, etc. that is not originating from an online store. 

Also use a credit card over a debit card, and only use 1 card-this way if there is a problem it only impacts 1 card. And a credit card not attached to where you get your day to day $$ from. If a bank has to reissue a card-it can take a week to get the new card. 

If you are wondering why they don’t question some charges, if they are originating from the same state the system figures you are traveling and didn’t call them. This is not deemed as suspicious, especially if it goes through a large chain store. This is how credit card fraud people can get away with it, most only do one charge, which will not be questioned. It is when charges are coming from all over the country and not from a nationwide chain (aka Walmart) that alarms go off. The companies and banks leave it to us to monitor account activity and questionable charges. 

Also it is important save receipts and business cards for account reconciliation, like many business a vendor can be operating under a DBA rather than the main company name. But on your statement it could be listed as the main company name without the DBA and if the names are drastically different you many not recognize it.

If you plan on only using cash, you still might to designate a card and call them, just in case you see something for a great price you did not plan on.



                              

Friday, April 10, 2015

April-June Supply Lists




Jewelry Basic Tools: PDF
Paper Basic Tools: PDF


Paper

APRIL 30 -6-8pm Paper Crafting Beginner: 
SKU
Item
Quantity
141926
Bazzill Kraft Card Stock 8.5”x11”
1
367981
Recollections Home Basics Paper Pad 6x6
1
323748
Recollections Twine
1
268544
Recollections 8.5”x11” Cardstock
2
170468
Sharpie Black Ultra Fine
1
147423
Recollections Adhesive Tape Runner Permanent
1
415371
Fiskar Paper Trimmer
1



If you bought the Recollections Value Pack Cardstock in Kraft or White- you can use that rather buy what is listed above for those colors.

Instead of using Twine-I used Bakers Twine because I have a metric load of it.
Also if you have the following, please bring it to the class, scissors and a ruler.
 

MAY 3- 10:30-12 Cards 101 PDF

MAY 7 -6-8pm Paper Crafting Advanced:


SKU
Item
Quantity
269068
Bazzil Cardstock Kachina
2
461526
Bazzil Cardstock Pinkini
2

Bazzil Cardstock Zinc
2
267503
Recollections Chipboard
2
267064
Recollections Scrapbook Paper Pink Roses
1
177954
Recollections Tape Runner
1
177962
Recollections Adhesive Tape Runner 1/4”
1
107242
Celebrate It Ribbon Light Pink
1
322242
Mambi Stickers
1
318095
Recollections Adhesive Squares
1


The Scrapbook Paper is for the cover- you need 2 sheets of 12x12 to cover the chipboard.
Any color of Cardstock 12x12 can be used- just get the quantity it stated
On the Chipboard side- I used some light weight chipboard for the sample. If you are going to use this as card go for a light weight chipboard.
Also if you have the following, please bring it to the class, scissors and a ruler.

MAY 11 -6:30-8:30 pm Free Paper Craft Class-Rosettes Free with purchase of materials
SKU
Item
Quantity
267078
Recollections Scrapbook Paper Pink Pindots
1
218873
Recollections Scrapbook Paper Circle Tie Dye
1
218838
Recollections Scrapbook Paper Yellow Pin Dots
1
239421
Recollections Scrapbook Paper Pink and White Chevron
1
325514
Recollections Rhinestone Stickers Clear
1
141931
Bazzill White Card Stock 8.5”x11”
1
147423
Recollections Adhesive Tape Runner Permanent
1
31019
Creatology Wooden Dowels (3)
1
34663
Martha Stewart Score Board
1
30543
Kerr  1QT Mason Jar-Wide Mouth
1
238933
Celebrate It Paper Shred White
1



If you bought the Recollections Value Pack Cardstock in White- you can use that rather buy the Bazzil paper.
For the scrapbook paper- you can use any colors you like.
Also if you have the following, please bring it to the class, scissors, paper trimmer, clear tape, and hot glue gun and glue sticks.
 

MAY 14-6-7:30 pm Copic (Monthly): PDF 

MAY 21 -6-8pm Monthly Mixed Media:  PDF

MAY 29 -6-8pm Tags (Monthly):  PDF

(CHANGED DATE) JUNE 4- 6-7:30 pm Copic (Monthly):  PDF

(ADDED) JUNE 8 6:30-8:30 Free Paper Crafting Class

JUNE 11-6-8pm Cards 103: PDF 

JUNE 18- 6-8pm Monthly Mixed Media:  PDF

(MOVED DUE TO MAKE IT WITH MICHAELS) JUNE 30-6-7:30 pm Tags (Monthly):  PDF
 


JEWELRY

APRIL 11 1-3pm Leather Infinity Bracelet  PDF Front  PDF Back
IF you are going to take this class and want to make the Crystal Versions-I recommend Laura’s Beads on SR 52 in Hudson. She carries Czech Crystal that is really affordable and nice. I have used them in several other projects and have been happy.

APRIL 26 10:30-12:30 Pearl Knotting:  PDF


APRIL 27 6-8pm Wire Wrap Beginner:  

SKU
Item
Quantity
151200
Findings Mix 100 pcs Silver
1
326900
Crystal 8 MM Rondel Half Coat Silver
1
216890
BDS Glass White Luster 4x6mm Rondel
1
172455
BDS Shell Aqua Round 8mm
1
288432
SLDR Acrylic Oval Crystal
1
182532
Bead Landing Chain Sm Thin CRB Rhodium 96 Inc
1



Feel free to use the colors that appeal to you.


You need at least 3- Sliders with 2 holds and a selection of beads that are 6mm and 8mm.

If you have the following, please bring to the class- Scissors, Chain Nose Pliers, Round Nose Pliers, Nipper and Ruler.



MAY 4-6-8 pm Wire Wrap Advanced:  Need to Get Supply List-Michaels Created Class

SKU
Item
Quantity
193632
18 G Non Tarnish Silver
1
193635
24 G Non Tarnish Silver
1
242613
Bead Gallery Class Crystal Tear Medium
1
393304
Bead Gallery Glass Fuchsia 3x4mm Rondel
1
326922
Crystal 4mm Rondel Lavender
1



Free to select any color of ribbon, beads, chain and center piece (what you are looking for the center with large holes for the sides).

If you have the following, please bring to the class- Scissors, Chain Nose Pliers, Round Nose Pliers, and Ruler.


MAY 9- 1-3 pm Wire Wrapped Bead:  PDF
 


MAY 12-6:30-8:30 pm Free Jewelry Class-Mixed Media Bracelet-I am loving it
SKU
Item
Quantity
316254
Shortcuts Bracelet 36” Polyester Wrap Turq
1
421879
Chain Double Curb Ant Gold
1
268103
Bead Landing Gold Nuggets 12 Pieces
1
242621
BDS Glass Ameth. LSRT Rondel FCTD
1
316124
Shortcuts- MTL Heart in Heart Oxidized Bronze
1
151193
Findings Mix 100 pcs Brushed Gold
1

Free to select any color of ribbon, beads, chain and center piece (what you are looking for the center with large holes for the sides).
If you have the following, please bring to the class- Scissors, Chain Nose Pliers, Round Nose Pliers, and Ruler.

MAY 17-10:30-12:30 Chainmaille:PDF




MAY 18-6-8 pm Metal Stamping: Need to Get Supply List-Michaels Created Class

SKU
Item
Quantity
149669
DT Circle SRE Metal Blanks Multi
1
443020
Jump Ring Mix Rhodium
1
316384
Charmalong Gemstone Charms Silver (or the gold if that matches the Bronze better)
1

Choice of One:

316358
Charmalong Heart Charms Silver
1
316361
Charmalong Heart Charms Bronze
1

Choice of One:

316353
Charmalong Bangle Bracelets Silver
1
316354
Charmalong Bangle Bracelets Bronze
1



In all honesty- I bought my blanks at Hobby Lobby because we didn’t have them when I was making the sample. They are part of the My Findings line there and go 50% every so often. Bring more than you think you need because you will waste at least one figuring things out.

If you have the following, please bring to the class- Scissors, Chain Nose Pliers, Sharpie, Masking Tape, and Ruler.


MAY 28-6:30-8:30 pm More information to come but it looks like it is a workshop about repairing jewelry and transforming old pieces into something new by the title.

JUNE 1 -6-8pm Jewelry Sets:  PDF Front PDF Back


(ADDED) JUNE 9 6:30-8:30 Free Jewelry Class

JUNE 15 -6-7:30 pm Illusion Dangle Necklace: PDF

JUNE 22 -6-8pm Double Strand Bracelet:  PDF

(MOVED From June 8th due to free Paper Crafting Class) JUNE 29 -6-8pm 6-8pm Wire Wave Pendant:  PDF