Liselle Banks ~ Art and Papery Creations
Posted on 22 July 2012

Pin of the Week

pin of the week

 

Just for something a little different this week, I would like to introduce you to a little group on Pinterest made up of like minded businesses that have joined together to try a new way of promotion through Pinterest. I was lucky enough to be invited to “play” along.

As you know Pinterest is a highly addictive “past time”. Virtual mood boards, online inspiration all in one place. Cool….yeah!
Each month a different topic will be chosen for the group and we will pin our little hearts out, while cross promoting different businesses with in the group. We would love you to follow along, this is going to be so much fun!

Today I have picked a pin that I love and its handmade, well hand drawn anyway.

 

Let me introduce you to Liselle Banks ~ Art and Papery Creations. Liselle loves to let her “crazy out on paper”. Her designs are “unique & quirky” and absolutely beautiful.
You can find Liselle at her online store or over on Facebook. Definitely worth a look and getting acquainted with her work.

So if you would like to follow along with our pins and see what’s coming up next month, head on over here and click the follow button. If you are not on Pinterest and would like an invite, leave a comment below and I’ll shoot you an email.

I look forward to seeing you over at Pinterest.

Posted on 21 July 2012

Meet the Maker ~ Precious Pieces

Meet The Maker

 

Today we have the pleasure of getting to know Jess from Precious Pieces a little bit better, so Jess¦.

Tell us about your business:
Precious Pieces sells affordable Australian made clothing for girls in sizes 0-3.
Our business is mostly online, we attend markets occasionally and we are slowly bringing some stockists on board.
Everything we sell at Precious Pieces is sourced from Australian companies to support the local community. I design and make all of the Precious Pieces garments myself and my mum makes all of the ˜Made by Jo knitwear. We work together as a team to give customers a boutique shopping experience without the boutique price tag.
Most styles are one off and there is only one per size per style made “ with the exception of our basics.

What inspired you to start your business?
I started Precious Pieces in 2011 to indulge my passions of sewing and supporting Australian designers and products.
Australian made product should be accessible and affordable. I have always felt that parents should be able to dress their children in one off boutique pieces “ without the boutique price tag!

Is there an interesting anecdote behind your business name?
Every child is precious so it seemed fitting.

What is the most satisfying part of what you do?
Creating original Australian made products and offering them at reasonable prices.

Have you tried something in business that didnt work as planned, or on the flip side “ worked out better than expected?
We have recently started attending markets to sell our products and make our brand familiar to consumers. Some markets work and some markets dont. Its all a learning curve and if we dont try it I guess we will never know!
Regardless of whether or not the markets have been successful, the feedback from consumers has been invaluable “ that is something that you dont really receive when you are running an online business.

What would be your best tip for someone thinking about selling their handcrafted goods?
Research!
Have a look on the web at sites that sell and support hand made product and businesses.
Think about selling products at some markets to start with, the consumer feedback is invaluable. Before booking market stalls (as some can be costly) start by attending some markets that you would be interested in having a stall at. Take a look around at the other stalls and the customers at the markets “ are they the right target market for your business? Is anyone else selling the same or similar product to you? How have they set their stall up to make the most of the space?

What is your favourite item you make?
I love making my leggings and t-shirts they make the perfect outfit and we are very happy with the prices that we can offer on these garments.

Any personal or business highlights in the last year:
Our online store went live in February and it has been rewarding to watch the website hits and sales grow since.

3 things about you (not business related) that people might not know:

  • I love to travel.
  • I love coffee “ cant get enough of it!
  • I believe in Karma “ what goes around will eventually come around.

Thank you Jess, it has been a pleasure meeting you, the maker!

Market Angel
Posted on 19 July 2012

Handmade Markets this week

markets

This weekend shoppers at Westfiled Tuggerah, NSW can enjoy the Handmade Craft ˜Pop Up Market featuring everything from jewellery, fashion, kidswear, decor to beautiful handmade accessories and clothing for young ones and the not so young. Shop for quality unique products and see up and coming designers.

Market lovers in QLD can head to The Handmade Expo in Bundamba. This a handmade only market with up to 100 stalls of quality handmade, handgrown, handbaked and handpicked products. Get along and enjoy the Pioneer Steam Train, lunch, Coffee Club Coffee, food galore for lunch, take the family for a fantastic day out.

In VIC the Mulgrave Makers Market is on again, for all things handmade. Further afield in Woodend you will find Sugar & Spice Childrens Market, a wonderful and unique handmade shopping experience in the stunning Macedon Ranges.

Thank you Market Angel for sharing this weeks Handmade Markets around Australia this weekend.

Posted on 19 July 2012

Introducing: Marjorie Handmade’s Vintage Spring Skirt Collection

Featured/ Hand Made Blog/ Wear

Marjorie Handmades Spring Skirt Collection is a celebration of lovely, vintage floral colour. Lightweight fabrics in beautiful vintage prints are the feature. The fabrics used are high quality, almost new condition vintage sheeting.

Marjories skirts are custom made to suit size 1-6, with a comfortable elastic waist and lots of body. Vintage trim at the base of the skirt is a distinctive feature which can be added. These skirts look fabulous with tights and boots, and with layered tops and jackets as the weather gets warmer. These skirts are beautiful and unique, they are an environmentally conscious fashion choice with style!

New skirts are added to the range regularly. Visit Marjorie’s store at www.madeit.com.au/marjorie and for the latest pictures go to www.facebook.com/marjoriehandmade.

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