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Made in Michigan

Made In Michigan

3/29/2013

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Spring Break has arrived & I think I am more excited than the offsprings.  I'm thrilled that I get a week off from packing lunches, monitoring homework & stalking Zangle, the parent connect for the jr. high kid.  

I love handmade items, I shout it from the roof tops about supporting handmade!  I want to share some local crafters & indie biz's people with you.  
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First, up is AdamVaughnDesign Etsy Shop!  Adam is my younger brother & he's super duper talented.  He's an artist in every sense of the word.  He can draw anything & everything.  He designs the images for his t-shirts.  My kids always get a custom designed tshirt from Uncle Adam for Christmas!  

He has sold his products on other sites, but last night he just opened up his own Etsy shop.  So stop by & visit his shop.  

PHOTO CREDIT: AdamVaughnDesigns
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The next shop is The Golden Sycamore.  Allison is local & very close to me distant wise, but we have never met in person.  Allison rescues the old & worn out furniture & breathes new life into them.  Visit her blog, she amazes me as she creates furniture with power tools!  Allison & I both have our products in a shop together & that is how we have connected.  Be sure to drop in & visit her!  You will leave wanting to paint & restore something!

PHOTO CREDIT: The Golden Sycamore
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The last stop on our local shop visit is Little Green Guy!  Brittany, the sweet face behind Little Green Guy, just opened a shop in Wyandotte, MI to showcase her handmade items along with many other beautifully crafted handmade items.

Stop in & see what all the Monsters are up to as they wait to be adopted!  

PHOTO CREDIT: Little Green Guy 

I hope you enjoyed the tour of local shops in my area!  

I love connecting with other handmade people through social media & in real life.  It's not a competition about who has the best, who has the most & who is doing what.  

Instead, we cheer each other on & we chase our dreams & we encourage others along the way! 


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Craft Show Tips

3/26/2013

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Although the calendar says Spring has arrived, it doesn't feel like it at all.  You should see my facebook feed..... people are really cranky about it too.  Why is it that Winter overstays it's welcome but Spring & Summer come for short visits?  

With Spring comes lots of craft/art shows.  Today I am going to share tips with you about my experience as a crafter selling my craft & an organizer of a craft show.  

lil' alice use to do a lot more craft shows when I first started out.  I thought that was where it was at.  The money, that is!  And the people that have the money!  

Some of my experiences were: I would pay money for a table only to barely make it back.  Other shows I did really well at.  There were reasons that I didn't do well at some shows & there are reasons why I did do well at others.  Most had to do with the effort that was put into advertising & promoting.   Some were great at promoting & advertising, other's it never occurred to them that they should advertise & promote, (no joke!)

Craft Show Tips:
~Find out how they publicize their show.  Do they promote it via social media, newspapers, local cable station, signage on corners, postcards etc.  If they don't publicize it, it may be a waste of your time.  Who is going to know about it if they are not shouting it from the roof tops!  Don't waste your time!

~How many spots are available for crafters?  Big sounds great, but it's just more competition for you.  If you make & sell jewelry, how many other jewelry tables will be there?  Small isn't a bad thing, less competition = more sales.

~What is the cost of the table?  Cheap isn't always better.  If you are paying $100 for your table, then that means you believe you can get that $100 back & then some from your sales that day.  This weeds out crafters that won't make their $100 back.  This brings in crafters with beautiful items that will sell.  If a table cost $15, that means that you may be sitting next to a crafter that is selling her toilet paper roll holders that were popular in the 80's.  

~Promote the show yourself.  Shout it from the roof tops!  Add it to your social media sites & make others aware of it!  The craft show that I am participating in in April gives crafters 20 postcards to pass out!  Genius!  

~Have business cards available.  Spend some cash on these.  Make them personal, use a picture of your craft or your own logo.  Get quality pictures with something more than your iphone camera!  Add a QR reader to the biz card that will link them to your blog or etsy site!  Use both sides of your business card with pictures & information!  Use all the space that is available, you are paying for it!  
Set your biz cards on the edge of the table for people to grab!  Attach one to each of your products!  I use a hole puncher & ribbon & tie it to each item!  

~Do you only accept cash and checks?  If so, you are limiting yourself to a small selection of people who may not have cash on them.  Personally, I don't have a check book that I carry around either.  Check into getting a Square or something similar.  It hooks up to your phone or iPad & you can accept debit or credit cards.  Let's be honest, you & I spend more if we are charging!  So will people that are coming by your table!  If you accept credit cards & debit cards, you have widened your customer base!  
I had an open house at my house right before Christmas.  Several ladies charged or used their debit card while there.  Pssst..... I made more money there than I did at the December craft show & I did really good at the December craft show!  Truth!  

~Don't blame the coordinator for no sales.  Let's break this down folks.  I organize a Holiday Art Fair at my church the first weekend in December.  It was already established when I took it over 4 years ago.  A lot of people in the area know about it etc.  That is helpful, but that doesn't ease the pain of a crafter who hasn't received a sale all day!  But don't blame the coordinator that you haven't received a sale.  If they have done all their advertising & promoting, then that's all they can do.  If people are at the show, but you still are not making a sale, you  need to analyze your presentation or your product!  If the people are not showing up & they have done the advertising & promoting, ask why are they  not there.  Location? Weather? If it's really bad, don't do that show again!  

~Deals!  Everyone likes to think they are getting a great deal or a sale!  Have deals that are only available at craft shows! 

~Have a bowl of individually wrapped suckers or candy.  This will draw the kids, then it will draw the parents that are getting their kids away from the candy!  This is your chance to strike up a conversation with the adult!  

~Clear Pricing.  I have struggled with this.  No matter how or where I put the signs, people still ask, "How much?"  So for my upcoming show on April 13, I am pricing each item.  But I know I will still get asked, "How much?"

~Smile :)  Be personal with people!  Give a compliment!  Something to start a conversation.  By nature, I am not a talker.  Shy.  Reserved.  But over the years I have had to bust out of my box.  In certain environments I am okay, others I want to crawl in a corner & rock back & forth!  Craft shows are one of those places.  It's a lot of strangers in one place & it's hard for me to chat it up all day long with strangers.  But try as I may on April 13th!  

~Dress professional.  Craft show set ups are early.  I get it.  But don't wear your cookie monster pj bottoms unless of course you are selling cookies..... maybe!  Dress for success & look presentable!  

Do you have some craft/art show tips?  I'd love to hear them!

lil' alice has a craft show in a few weeks.  April 13 (9:00-4:00), to be exact.  I'm hoping it's a bit warmer by then.  It's at Plymouth High School in Plymouth Michigan!  
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A Simple Pillowcase Tutorial

3/20/2013

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Hello again girlfriends!  I feel as if we are over winter for the season!  March is a fresh of breath air in Michigan!  We had our share of snow days (4 to be exact) & since I work at the school that my youngest son goes to, I get a snow day too.  I love it!  

Okay, let's get started on our sewing project.  It's simple & if you can measure & cut shapes & sew a straight line, you will be in business.  

Today it's A Simple Pillowcase.  It takes one yard of fabric.  When my boys were little, they loved picking out a yard of fabric in a print that suited their personality!  These are great for gifts too.  I will share a bit more about that in my tips!  

Supplies:
1 yard of fabric (all the same or different)
rotary cutter & board
straight pins
serger machine or sewing machine
iron
tags (optional)
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  • cut fabric (base 26x42, trim 2x42, cuff 9x42)
  • fold cuff & trim in half & press
  • lay base on work surface, right side up
  • lay trim on top of base with raw edges facing away from fabric
  • lay cuff on top of trim with raw edges facing away from fabric
  • pin all three layers
  • sew or serge (if you sew, fold & press your edges so raw edges are not showing)





  •  fold your pillowcase in half so the right sides are facing each other & your cuff is at the top
  • pin your sides & edges (only 2 sides are getting sewn because we folded it in half & cut out a step by having one large base piece). you are welcome.
  • sew
  • press your seams so they are crisp
  • insert pillow
  • congrats!  


Katy's tips:
*Pillowcases are great as gifts for all the kids!
*They also make a beautiful wedding present!  Find a beautiful white fabric that has a monochromatic stripe, dots or flowers.  Buy an embroidered iron on letter for their first or last name (available at Hobby Lobby).  Iron it onto the middle of the cuff.  Trust me, I have made several of these sets & they are gorgeous!  


Enjoy making A Simple Pillowcase!  Please email me questions or your pics at lilalicesews (at) gmail (dot )com.
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Moments like these!

3/4/2013

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Squeal! Happy Dance! & repeat!

lil' alice is in the March issue of Orland Family Magazine.  

But don't think for a minute it just dropped in my lap!  Nope!

Don't think for a minute that I wasn't disappointed when it didn't work out with another magazine & I thought it was going to. 

Don't think for a minute that there was not any blood, sweat or tears involved.

I am reminded every day that  lil' alice consists of me, myself & I.  Those are the 3 employees of lil' alice.  

When you want something, you make a way & that involves lots of research & more research. 

When I am sewing away at my machine or pressing fabric, I pray for lil' alice.  It helps me keep my focus.  It keeps me grounded.  It reminds me that I am not in this alone!  Doors get closed & windows get open.  

I love the above statement so much because it shows that "she" doesn't just dream up plans & wait for them to arrive at her feet.  Work is involved in bringing dreams to plans.  

Do you know how many times I have submitted things to various magazines?  Do you know how many times there's not a reply (insert crickets chirping)?

When something like this happens to lil' alice, it's exciting.  

When something like this happens to other small handmade businesses that I "know", I celebrate with them.  There's not any room for jealousy & envy.  Instead, I throw virtual confetti all over them & I get excited for their accomplishments because I know what it took to get there!  

Do you celebrate with others in the accomplishments, big or small?  Do you throw confetti their way & do the happy dance with them?  You should!  
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