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Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Etsy Shop Announcement!

I just love sharing such fun announcements with you all!! 

I announced it on the blog's Facebook page but not here yet and not everyone has Facebook so I thought I'd announce it here as well! 

After talking about doing it for so long now, my husband and I finally opened up our very own Etsy shop!! 

There is not a lot listed at the moment but keep checking back because I'll be adding more items as time goes on! 

We've got lovely little button bracelets and embroidery floss earrings as well as a few other things on there now. If you see a style you like but in the wrong color (or vice versa) then please let me know! I am more than happy to provide custom items! I even crochet the most adorable little plush monster toys for children! My niece absolutely loves them!


Like I said before, keep an eye out because more will be added! I'll be adding listings for crocheted hats, scarves, cosmetic bags and custom pencil art by my husband. And who knows what else! I'm up for anything! I'll probably start making reusable dryer sheets again soon and try to sell those as well. What do you think?

If you have an account on Etsy, be sure to click the little red heart to "favorite" my shop

Oh and don't mind the "z" at the end of Happily Ever Crafter. I didn't have a choice, Happily Ever Crafter is taken as a shop name even though the shop has not been active in a very long time! Unfortunate but that's ok. 

What types of things would you like to see being sold in my Etsy shop? 

Till next time,
Catherine

Saturday, December 1, 2012

The Bizarre Bazaar-A Richmond Tradition

If you've ever lived in Richmond, you know about The Bizarre Bazaar! It has been a Richmond tradition for 37 years and there are two each year. There is The Spring Market, usually in April, and The Christmas Collection in December. 

I drove all the way from Lynchburg to attend this year! My mom and I planned to spend just about the whole day at The Bazaar but we actually ended up stopping at two other craft shows! It really did become an all day event! 

First we stopped by one of my favorite places for a small local artisan craft show at The Montpelier Center for the Arts and Education. This is actually where my husband and I had our beautiful wedding reception! The building serves many purposes from a library to a ruritan meeting place to a dance studio to a venue for various events. There is a beautiful ballroom surrounded with windows and a hallway around the entire ballroom. There is always beautiful, local art work hung up in the hallway. During our wedding reception there was animal themed art in the halls which was perfect for someone like me!


We showed up nice and early around 9:30am to start off our day!



There were maybe about 30 vendors that hand-crafted everything from goat's milk soap to pottery to wreaths and even beautiful woodwork. It was hard to keep my wallet in my purse! 


Several vendors were showcasing their gorgeous handmade jewelry. There was even a lady who hand spun wool into yarn. I absolutely LOVE seeing the gifts and talents of my local community being showcased. Everyone has some sort of talent that they can put to work and I really enjoy supporting them in their endeavors. If you've been keeping up with my blog, you've probably noticed a pattern where I love finding Made in the USA products. As much as I love USA made products, I love locally made products even more!  

After we spent almost 2 hours at the Montpelier Center, I was checking Facebook on my phone and a friend had commented that there was another craft show going on at a nearby high school that had about 75 vendors! I mentioned it to my mom and off we went! 

Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of that show but there were a lot of great vendors and products available there too! There were a few more direct sales type of vendors but also lots of cool handmade products. We spent another couple hours at this craft show and we each found a few good things for gifts so it was nice and successful. We also bought lunch there to support the school, which my mom and my older sister both attended, actually!

Now, onto the big daddy craft show! The Bizarre Bazaar


I couldn't stretch my arm high enough to get even a fraction of what was there!! The Bazaar is held at the Richmond Raceway Complex which is a huge venue for all sort of events. The Bazaar alone took up their main building and 3 adjoining buildings! This year there were 475 vendors, primarily from Virginia and the nearby states but some even as far as Vermont. 


This picture is deceiving because, let me tell you, there was rarely that much available walking space in the isles! This place was packed with people from all over Richmond! We spent about 4 hours going booth-to-booth trying not to miss anything! There was just so much to see...and taste! 

By the end of it we were frankly quite tired! We each found a bit of stuff to buy and I found one of my favorite soup companies, Leonard Mountain! Their soups are delicious! They're "just add water" soups and are quick and easy. They're great by themselves or you can add all sorts of extras and it's always delicious! I blogged about one of the soups here. I had been hoping I'd see them because I was out of the soups I had bought last year. I ended up buying 7 soups at a craft show deal price. Yum! Winter is always the best time for soups, isn't it? I also bought some adorable reusable sandwich and snack bags for my husband's lunch! So glad I won't have to use hundreds of plastic baggies anymore! My mom also found plenty of gifts and we collected lots of business cards for reference. 

All in all in was a great day, not only for buying locally crafted goods, but for spending some fun, quality time with my mom :-) 


Do you enjoy attending local craft shows? Is there a yearly event you just can't miss? What's your favorite product you only get from local vendors?

Till next time,
Catherine


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Clearance Madness!

Today, I'm thankful for clearance!! 

I have always been a frugal shopper. I have to really love something in order to buy it if it's not on sale or I don't have a coupon. About a month ago I heard that the Joann Fabrics store in our area was going out of business. I made a mental note to check it out. A couple weeks ago my husband and I went in and about half the store was gone but the sale prices still could be better. It turned out they were actually just moving in to the local mall but they were trying to sell all of their stock so they wouldn't have to bring it over to the new store. Most everything was 25-40% off. Which, ok, is nice. But, I knew it would get better. Patterns were selling at $2 a piece (regularly $10-$17 each) and so my husband wanted to get some medieval costume patterns but I told him we should wait because they would probably get cheaper. I asked a sales associate when the last day was and again, made a mental note. 

So today was the last day of the old store. I went in between the times I was scheduled to work today and saw 90% signs as well as patterns 5 for $1! Now those are deals! I spent about an hour and a half (I know, crazy, right?) looking for cool costume patterns for their movies as well as some pretty dress patterns. I also found ones to make scrubs (scrubs are so expensive! I'd love to learn to make mine from now on!), dog sweaters, and purses. I figured, hey, at a price like that, I will learn to be an expert sewer! 

Later on my husband and I went back and found a few more things. I got fabric scraps, fabric bolts, ribbon, embroidery floss (about 30 of them for $6!!), and pins (for pinning broaches and such). Check out all this stuff! Wanna know how much we paid, total? $47!!! The receipts are quite jumbled so it'd take forever to give you an accurate number, but I estimate the original price of all this stuff at $500+! We bought about 57 patterns for less than $12. Each pattern's original cost is anywhere from $10-$17! Let's just assume an average price of $12 per pattern, multiplied by 57 patterns...that comes to $684!!! Just for the patterns! Not to mention that's a low average!


Here are my lovely spoils. I am thrilled with all the stuff we scored for so cheap! Those three bolts of fabric are each at least 7 yards, I believe one of them is 10 yards. Each was at about $5-$10 a yard originally!



Patterns of all kinds! Scrubs, cute dresses, colonial costumes, Elizabethan costumes and much more! 


And I had to get a colorful picture of my embroidery floss! Going to be getting back into cross stitching I hope! I also use this type of thread for making earrings. I was tempted to get more but I stopped myself!

Definitely a successful trip! It was an opportunity I couldn't pass up...not when I see that 90% off sticker!

What's your best clearance shopping haul? Do you like to raid stores that are closing/moving? 

Till next time,
Catherine