Wednesday 8 May 2013

a weekend at Lamport Hall

I had a lovely bank holiday weekend at Lamport Hall Art, Craft & Design Fair
it was the first of this kind of fair they've done, and one i hope they will continue

i had attended their October Gift & Craft Fair so I knew what to expect;

- setting up the day before so I didn't have to stress on Sunday morning and realise i'd left something at home (even though it was chucking it down with hail on Saturday afternoon and i dropped my price tickets in a puddle!)

- demonstrating my craft (getting myself a £10 discount!), by which i mean happily sitting crocheting my blanket, which everyone fell in love with, and created a lovely talking point

- sitting at the doorway of a cold stable block, even though there was baking hot sun outside!

- and hoardes of people visiting the gorgeous hall & gardens and buying my stuff!



it didn't just meet them, it surpassed my expectations,
i was so happy after the first day, having doubled what i took on the first day in October - i went to a friends birthday bbq party with a big grin on my face!
even bigger when i didn't get up with a hangover, and drove down the road in the glorious sun for the second day :)
the ice cream van made a killing, and i didn't do too badly either!

i had expected it to be a lot quieter than October, because there wasn't the buying potential that Christmas brings...
however, i wonder if people are happy to treat themselves more at this time of year, the sunshine always makes me want to buy new pretty things!



My new display helped a lot, and new cards went down a storm, especially when people realised i could personalise them there and then with my trusty pencil!




My gorgeous printer tray continues to make people smile, and i'm always so chuffed when i set it up and fill all the little spaces with my pretties!






My popularity may also have been down to a game i devised....



... of,  how many buttons in the jar?

Lots of people took the time to guess and write their details down for me, I have guesses from 82 to 1800!
I can tell you its somewhere in the middle, but I haven't had the time to count them yet!
I thought it best not to count them beforehand, otherwise i'd have been able to give clues!

I will be counting them tomorrow and emails will be sent out to everyone who entered,
Good Luck! :)


All in all, a bloomin lovely weekend. Oh, and the sun came out! ;)
Thank you to my lovely stall neighbour Debbie from Daisys Yard for helping me out on my stall when i needed a wee (and a sneaky wander round the other stalls - everytime i went away, she sold something!)
And thank you to the lovely Sara who was painting a gorgeous picture next to me all weekend - it was great to see the painting take shape throughout the 2 days!

I will be there again in October, and i'm looking forward to it already! :)


Tuesday 23 April 2013

baking and making

at last.... the time has come, when I can say - I HAVE A KITCHEN!! :D


Of course it still needs tiling and flooring, but after weeks of having no hob, and months of having no worktops, you can imagine my delight when it all got installed last week! :)

I LOVE IT!


First meal HAD to be pasta - i'd really missed cooking basic tomato sauces and boiling pasta (i know i could have probably done it all in the microwave, but to be honest i still dont trust them that much!)


Don't worry, we celebrated properly at the weekend by cooking steak, and then a roast dinner :)
Although we were a bit out of practice and ended up with soggy roast potatoes :(
Must try harder!
But to be honest, with the weather the way it is, I want a bbq!

You may notice from the cooling rack in the first photo, I am now baking my first cake in our new house!

Partly to celebrate winning the bonus ball lottery at work (i've been promising to bake for the girls at work since i moved), partly because i keep finding black bananas in the reduced aisle,
and mostly because I LOVE CAKE!

This is the recipe I'm trying - http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/black_banana_cake_52982

Yum Yum Yum xxx





Thursday 21 March 2013

future thinking....

since things got a bit quieter after Mothers Day, my mind has turned to the craft fairs i've got booked soon.
im really looking forward to showing off my work, and getting out & about again!

the last few stalls i've had - mainly filling up last minute space at Warkton, have been less than planned, and i've not felt that i've got enough stock. i always joke us crafters should get t-shirts printed up saying "a crafter is never ready"!
so for next months Warkton, when i have a stall, i want to be confident that i've got everything i wanted to sell, and be happy with how my stall looks.

i might be inspired by my friends fair i'll be visiting tomorrow -


 or maybe its the mention of spring being on its way (not that the weather knows about it!), but i'm actually beginning to get my head around making stock before the mad rush a week before!
i've been laying my stock out on the props i use, and making price tickets with my new toy - letter stamps!



i'm going for nice spring pastel colours (definately inspired by Selina's pastel fair!)  and i'm trying out some new products, these are pin cushions-one side bright, one side cream


to top it all off, this link popped into my inbox this evening!
http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2013/get-ready-for-spring-craft-shows/?utm_source=etsy_success&utm_campaign=etsy_success_032113_5244374254_0&utm_medium=email&email_sent=1363901941&euid=n9YrLmDvC8GI0HBoeI25kiMnhqMV



i'll be at Warkton Village Craft Market on April 20th
and the Art, Craft & Design fair at Lamport Hall on May Bank Holiday Sunday 5th & Monday 6th
see you there!


Sunday 17 March 2013

a funny old weekend

its been a long, busy and slightly odd weekend...
nothing has quite gone to plan, Mercury must be in retrograde!

i took a long weekend off work to use up my last few days, and i thought it would be nice to have a rest around running Warkton Village Craft Market on Saturday
there are still LOTS of jobs to do around the house and i should also get on with making some stock for upcoming fairs i've got stalls at....
the thing is when i plan too much, i never do any of it very well, while i'm doing one job, i'm thinking about doing another

so i start off wallpapering the hallway - just lining paper to paint over, but its an improvement on the green plaster of yesteryear!


i ended up bodging a couple of bits, and going over some rawl plugs that i was too girly to remove myself and too impatient to wait for Kev to take out! so that strip may be re-done,
i really wanted to get the job finished that day though! i hate waiting

today, me and Jon attempted to fit the kitchen sink, but couldnt work out where the stop tap was, until after twiddling lots of taps under the sink, I realise after Jon's given up for the day & gone home, that i have no water! we just hadnt drained the water tank enough.... again, i hate waiting

yesterday was Warkton
i woke up to a dreary morning and got suitably soaked while i hammered in the signs by the sides of the surrounding roads. i was glad to see Deanne had opened up the hall and put the tables out already by the time i got there, I already knew it was going to be a quiet day, if i hadn't been doing this, i'd be in my pjs all day!
unfortunately i was right and it was one of our quietest fairs to date...
we had a good laugh, and ate lots of cake,



...but we feel bad for stallholders who've taken a whole day out of their weekend, when they could be crafting at home in the warm, who may not sell as much as they'd hoped to

seeing that a vintage fair in Northampton yesterday was really busy, i'm starting to worry that the handmade wagon might be on the way out, vintage seems to be overtaking.
Thinking about my own shopping habits, i'm guilty of snubbing handmade fairs, for more "delving around for a bargain" vintage events! I love handmade crafts, but i tend to buy more online than at fairs, and also, like a lot of creative type people, i try and make a lot of things myself...

i think we have Kirstie Allsopp to thank for a lot of this!

i dont want to stop doing them altogether, but monthly fairs are a lot to keep up with
we have talked about maybe doing less in the year, advertising more, and trying to find more new exciting stalls for our customers

a lot to think about...
and what with fitting my kitchen, measuring for worktops, and working out logistics of ordering kitchen items,
my heads all over the place! but luckily i have no work tomorrow either so i might actually get a rest!








Thursday 14 March 2013

its good to talk...

i've just got in from a lovely evening at a crafty friends house

it was lovely to sit & pootle about with our crafts, cross legged on the floor like children, in front of a gorgeous roaring open fire
i took some new pin cushions to finish off, but i think i spent more time talking and eating cake!

just to have that little bit of human interaction with people is so important, especially as some of the girls don't have day jobs where they see other people
and to talk about where we see our little businesses going, and ideas we might have
and to air little moans, that you think is just you, but when you say it out loud it seems everyone else feels the same :)
us crafty types are a little bit.... erm..... different! in a good way of course.... my kind of weird

i love having crafty friends, and hope these evenings will continue
(next week i might even take some wine with me!)




Monday 11 March 2013

what the cat was up to, while the kitchen mice were playing...

thought you might be interested in what mr buttonit was up to at the weekend...
his photos are now up on the magazines website...
http://www.mxvice.com/blog/photo-galleries/amca-british-masters-preston-docks/#prettyPhoto

such vibrant colours - taking me back to my early 90s childhood
(oh the shame of the shellsuit!)
great action shots, and so crisp - his new camera is certainly worth the money


when we first met, over 10 years ago, we used to go out walking in the countryside taking photos with our film SLRs, to get away from either set of parents we were staying with.....
he's certainly come a long way from the typical landscapes and close ups of flowers!

i'm glad he's gone down the route of photographing, and not so much riding motocross
(even though he did look good on a bike)
i hate to think of the injuries he might come home with!



Saturday 9 March 2013

back to blogging

mixing business with pleasure through Instagram, got me thinking, I should blog about more personal stuff as well as buttony stuff...
And now I've got the "blogger" app on my phone I might actually get round to posting... So here goes nothing... (if I get past a couple of weeks, then I'm really onto something, bear with me)

So my life....
Right now im on my sofa, with a large glass of red (nothing new)
With a re-awakened love of our house, since we moved in, in oct last year.
We have cupboards on our kitchen wall!!

Kev-mr buttonit, is away for the night, as a motocross photographer he's covering a race in Preston so he's got a hotel room, and I can starfish in bed on my own tonight (if I don't fall asleep on the sofa)

I always think i can get more stuff done while I've got the house to myself, but unfortunately I love to procrastinate.
Telling myself I'm getting around to the things I've been meaning to do, but actually just doing the easy, fun stuff and then going out shopping because I'm lonely!

My weekdays are full of crafting and working, so i try to do work on the house at the weekend, but there's always something (more exciting) going on.
Last weekend was a night out in MK my mates boyfriend was djing at, and the week before there was a vintage fair.

But this weekend by Saturday night there are cupboards on my kitchen wall, and for that I am forever indebted to Jon.
I've had a lovely day with a good mate who I dont see nearly enough of :)
And there's been a lot less arguments than if I was helping mr buttonit do it!!

Listening to Craig Charles on the radio earlier, the anthem of my life in this house came on- "the clean up woman"
Boys make mess and build things, I tidy and clean up...
#manicureneeded