Hi everyone
No rain for 2 days - put the hosepipe away, take a shower not a bath, drought conditions soon to be declared. Sorry for the sarcasm, but having spent every single day since some time last year (OK, OK, slight exaggeration there) with a brolly in hand, a coat at the ready and a boat parked in the drive, I can't cope with dry weather! Everything in the garden is rosy - actually this rain has given us the most beautiful display of our climbing and rambling roses ever, so it has its good points. Keeping up with mowing the grass has been hard work (Richard's not mine) and almost needless to say the weeds have been holding parties and appear to have invited all of their friends! I hope the weather forecaster who says we are in for good weather is right - otherwise I wouldn't want to be in his wellies if he is wrong!
The whole world seems to be experiencing extraordinary weather. I saw the news this morning about the floods in China and landslides in Austria. Some very odd things are happening weather-wise everywhere and it makes me wonder what the next few months will bring. Snow in August and a heatwave in December?
Friday saw the Olympic Torch Relay wend its way through Godalming and Guildford and for pics of the Godalming stretch, have a look at Dawn's Facebook page. The weather was good and it's lovely to see so much enthusiasm for this event. This brings me to the reason for my title. I don't know about you, but I am fed up with the critics of the Olympics, the people who claim they need to be paid extra for coping with it, those who plan to go on strike before or during the games, and anyone else who moans about it! Yes, I know it will cause traffic problems, yes I know it will upset the working patterns of lots of people, and yes I know you can please some of the people some of the time and not all of the people all of the time. Let's look on it as something positive for the UK, a chance to show we are a very tolerant nation (well, most of the time), that we are pleased to host the games and that we want to welcome everyone who is attending, whether they are in the audience or taking part in a particular sport. This event is for a few weeks, not months or years so let's wish everyone a really good time.
Have you had a chance to read my guest blog post of last week? Linda Kirkbride wrote about Challenging your inspiration. Have a look at the photographs she has included - it does make you think about the unusual things you see when out and about and how annoyed you are when you realise you haven;t got your camera with you. Thank you, Linda, it is another great guest blog post.
It would be lovely to have some more of my followers as guest bloggers - it's a bit of extra promotion for your business, although your post does not have to be business-related. Fancy giving it a go? Email me on christmaspiecrafts@virginmedia.com.
I know some fellow Handmade Monday bloggers received an email from Blink Collective and I am interested to know how many of you decided to jump into this new way of marketing and promoting a different side of our business. I have listed three workshops and have arranged to meet with the Centre Manager of the Normandy Therapy Garden next week to view their hall which can be rented out on Fridays. The garden is on the same site as the Village Hall, so plenty of parking is available and if one day I venture into the full-day course, a lovely place to have a picnic lunch. Over the next week or so I plan to list more courses. I am realistic that they may not all take off, but as a glass half-full person, it seems a great way of promoting them and less time-consuming than trying to promote them myself and I am looking forward to this new venture.
It hasn't been a busy 'making' week as I have been busy sourcing wedding stationery materials. I met with the bride and groom this week and they have also requested I make their Order of Service and Table Plan. Very exciting and once all the materials arrive, I will be working very hard to complete their order quickly for them. They were let down by a previous wedding stationer, and I want to ensure they have everything in place for this part of their wedding arrangements.
I took the plunge and began listing things on Etsy this week too. It struck me that while I may be dragging my heels with my website (no excuses, but lots of guilty feelings) I should take advantage of other websites to list my work on. I don't really have experience of Etsy, so it is a bit 'wait and see' really - it would be lovely to sell from there, but again I am realistic as I know the competition is rather fierce. However, you never know, and you have to be in it to win it.
A while ago I had an order for a congratulations on your Divorce card; this wasn't needed until August, but as I am meeting the customer tomorrow for coffee I finalised it this week. Her brief was pink, champagne bottle and glass and a specific salutation which I have left off for the following photograph. Card giving has changed so much over recent years - a card 'celebrating' this occasion would have been the last thing on anyone's mind. It is good news for my business, but also rather sad how things change.
I am off now as the weather is so gorgeous and I want to enjoy some time just lazing in the sunshine. This coming week is a very hectic one for me; quite a bit of evening socialising, but working hard during the day to make up for it.
Don't forget to visit the other blogs posting on this week's Handmade Monday blog. You will see some great work, excellent tutorials and lovely tales of what has happened during the past week.
Last week I 'shared' with you some of the funny/interesting search terms that had appeared in my blog stats, and I am going to make this a regular thing as two more wonderful strings popped up in this week's list (again exactly as they are, no corrections for grammar or capitalisation):
pictures of decorated netting on the wall
weed for crafting
Aren't they fantastic - and hilarious? Can't wait for next week's stats.
Enjoy the sun - I will be back on Wednesday.
Jill
Sunday 22 July 2012
OLYMPIC COUNTDOWN
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What a busy, busy bee you are! Hope it continues...
ReplyDeleteStarting to feel like summer, at last. Having a fab weekend and looking forward to the Games x.
Thank you, Lesley - fingers crossed. Isn't it so lovely to be able to sit outside and not feel cold, or needing to rush in and grab an umbrella?
DeleteWow you have been busy, puts my week to shame but may get a kick up the behind on Tuesday or will be doing the kicking?
ReplyDeleteAs you said summer is here, I think hides behind curtain to peek out and check. Sorry back had to rescue the bath mat from Shiloh! Yes sun is out and beautiful off for a walk later. Have a good week.
PS Have listed in my Etsy shop again and got showcased so not all bad
Well done with the Etsy showcase - long may it continue. summer has definitely arrived - hope it stays around for a while.
DeleteGood luck with Etsy - I have yet to venture on there. I hope that the wedding stationary goes to plan and the divorce card is liked. Looking forward to seeing what you do with weeds this week ;)Enjoy.
ReplyDeletePerhaps someone thought I would be sticking them on my cards - very Eco-friendly
DeleteGood luck with Etsy - I am hoping to try again as my first attempts yielded nothing but I think that is because I didn't 'play the game' right.
ReplyDeleteCatherine x
That worries me - need to find out what the game is
DeleteThat would be strange if we did have a heatwave in December! Tis sad that people celebrate a divorce but that's the way things are now.
ReplyDeleteThere seem to be cards for just about everything now
DeleteGood luck with your Etsy shop.Love the divorce card-great idea and I'm sure the buyer will love it!have to say I'm curious to know what the sentiment will be!
ReplyDeleteCertainly a different type of card. Greeting was personal to the recipient, so I thought it best not to photograph it - just in case.
DeleteI laughed when I read your weed comment. My mum and I were discussing this the other day and agreed they seem to grow faster than anything else. I hope your Etsy shop goes well, very exciting. Ditto re Olympics, I know plenty of people who could win the gold, silver and bronze in moaning. We really should celebrate something that many of us will never see in the UK again. Have a lovely week. Ali x
ReplyDeleteMore weeds are arriving every day - it's going to be some party!
DeleteA card for all seasons .A shame they were not around when I devoiced , I would have loved one or two cards.
ReplyDeletePerhaps I should introduce a belated divorce range of cards - now there's a thought
Deletewhat a week!
ReplyDeletegood luck with Blink Collective and Etsy, i think its great that you're trying some fresh avenues - nothing ventured nothing gained! I look forward to hearing about how you get on with both.
You divorce card is great, but i agree with you that the subject matter is rather sad... a sign of the times i guess...
i hope you enjoy all the work and play you have planned for the coming week! x
The sun is shining - very motivating
DeleteI feel exhausted just reading this!
ReplyDeleteMe too - think I need a snooze
DeleteEnjoy the sunshine! What a great card posted there.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rumpy
DeleteGood luck with the etsy shop, and also getting the wedding order completed - cant wait to see it :) Have a good week x
ReplyDeleteAlways so difficult to work when the sun is shining, but must get on with the wedding invitations
DeleteGood news about the weddings and good luck with the courses xx
ReplyDeleteFingers and toes crossed - will let you know how things go
DeleteGood Luck with the Etsy shop, I haven't had a huge amount of sucess on there but its only been a month and a bit and I've 'met' some really nice people.
ReplyDeleteI like to think there are no such things as weeds, just flowers in the wrong place.
LH
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It seems to be that some people have a success with Etsy and others don't - problem for me is there is so much on there that is similar to my pieces, so don't know how it will work out.
DeleteThought about Etsy , registered about two years ago but that is as far as I have gotten wih it. The weather certainly is playing upside down at the moment. Weeds? My garden resembles a jungle but the frogs,toads and newts are loving it all. Sad when divorce is seen as a celebration but I bet your card with its secret verse will be spot on. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteLike you I registered many years ago and didn't really do anything much with it, so thought it worth giving it another go.
DeleteGreat read as usual ...and i so agree about the weather ...maybe September and October will be nice this year as June and July were wash outs...heres hoping
ReplyDeleteA warm and sunny September and October would be lovely - the heat wouldn't be uncomfortable then.
DeleteGood luck with your Etsy shop - I am sure your lovely things will do well. My garden is full of huge green triffids as well, and no flowers as the seeds never saw the sunlight! Jo x
ReplyDeleteThe triffids seem to survive anything - not even a drought affects them.
DeleteInteresting read as always and totally agree the olympics is a great thing to happen to this country. As much as i was happy to be divorced many years ago i never felt the need to celebrate it's amazing what occasions people send cards for.
ReplyDeleteI think it provides so many advantages and a lot of fun for everyone who wants to enjoy themselves. Seems to be a card for just about everything now.
DeleteOops, sorry! Only just catching up from handmade Monday. Funny how it seems so simple to do a website but everything seems to take so long doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteProducing mine seems to be taking me forever. I really do need to get a move on with it.
DeleteGood luck with the Etsy shop. Yes, the world is changing and in some ways I think a divorce card about taking ownership of a sad situation and seeing the positive side (because it's a start of new opportunities as well as an end of something). Oh, the parties my weeds are having, too! I think my weed party has been gatecrashed by all the biggest thugs in town. Unpoliceable, too, I think.
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