In case you were wondering why I had fallen off the face of the earth for the past couple weeks, I was prepping for my first show ever. There were many questions I had to address and many details to attend to (what will my booth look like? how in the world will I display my jewelry? what new pieces should I make? how many? how do I accept credit cards?...). Being the obsessive nut I am, I naturally obsessed over every detail. Thank heavens my family and my husband's family were all in town (for our daughter's first birthday and baptism) so there were plenty of folks to hang out with the kids while I secluded myself in the studio. And down to the last minute, I was prepping for the show. It was exhausting! Fortunately, I had help from my sister, mom, husband, and in-laws, which made things go so much more smoothly. So by the morning of the show, I was nervous but excited. The day looked promising. But as soon as we were done setting up my booth, the storm hit.
It was a continuous downpour for about 7 hours straight. And the first couple hours, was torrential! Despite being beneath a huge covered tent, I was wading in about 2 inches of water for a good part of the day. And it was windy!!! Thank heavens the artist next to me was a photographer who had huge walls for her booth. If she hadn't been there, or if I was at the end of the row, my booth would've been a gonner. The rain finally subsided by the afternoon and the sun actually came out during the last hour. My water-logged feet were very thankful.
This was about as crowded as it was the entire day, and it was basically all the artists, visiting each other's booths. At least I got to meet some really nice people, so that was a big plus. And I managed to make just enough sales to cover the cost of the show so that was another plus.
Here are some snapshots of my booth. Apologies for the poor pictures. The lighting was so awful and weird that day so I couldn't get any good pictures.
The left side. Those floating branches were individually screwed into the bases of those candle holders. We also framed some perforated aluminum sheets to hang the earring cards. Both worked beautifully, thanks to my husband and his father's handiwork.
The right side of the booth. I had another framed aluminum sheet for my
Daily Dose line (other side was my
original line). And can you spot some polymer 'crystals' by the talented Lynn of
UnaOdd? Please excuse the giant cup of coffee. I had very little sleep the previous night. :)
And here's the front (right) side of the booth. The sign was a last minute effort. I wanted to make my own unique banner, but I couldn't find an idea that I really liked just yet, so black paint on white canvas just had to do for the time being. I wasn't crazy about it at first, but I ended up really liking how simple and elegant yet strong it looked, just bare bones.
A view from the far right side.
And here's the entire booth. I hate how bare naked the back is. I was originally going to put a 3 panel screen there, but the winds were so strong and beating so furiously on that tent wall, it would've fallen over, so I didn't bother. I also wanted to have large product pictures displayed somehow, like along the backdrop, but hadn't quite settled on an idea that I liked and just ran out of time. It was just another one of those things on my to-do list that I never got to do. Oh well, next time will be better.
Oh and here's me and my highwaters, during the beginning of the flood (man I need a haircut. I hate how ponytails look on me). Wow, you can see the water creeping up my tablecloth. By the end of the day, it was soaked more than half way up.
My trusty model and I. She's wearing a hand-painted original dress by
Aidah Collection.
The kids and the rest of the family stopped by for the remaining hour of the show and they completely cheered me up. I was trying to get a picture of both kids in front of my sign because
they are my eNVe Designs originals. But these shots were as good as I could get. One and two-year-olds are tough to take pictures of!
And here is Kaili giving her daddy a spelling lesson...
"That's an "S" and don't forget the squiggly loop.. or squiggle-oop"
So all in all, I'm glad I ventured out of my comfort zone and finally did a show. It didn't turn out well, but at least I'll be much more prepared the next time around.
And now, I have about 300 new items to list! It's daunting just thinking about it. I better get started on those photos. I'll be back again shortly to post about my warm hearts necklace whereabouts. Stay tuned!