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Jamie
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Fall Shows
Hello:
Time is still flying by. I can't believe it's almost October 1. I am very glad for the fall temps.
Last weekend I participated in a rock show in Oshkosh. Thanks to everyone who stopped by. This was my 3rd year at this show and I always enjoy it (and eating at my favorite restaurant - Kodiak Jacks). In the past, the club that puts on this show has always had speakers giving talks on geology or other rock/fossil related topics. They did not have any speakers this year. I'm sure it gets harder and harder to find people to volunteer their time for this type of thing. In fact, it seems to me that the rock shows in this part of the midwest are all about getting the same small group of vendors together to sell their stuff and less about promoting and teaching about geology and the lapidary arts. Disappointing.
I will be at the Mt. Horeb Fall Fest this coming weekend. The show special will be gemstone and sterling silver bracelets - $16 each (usually are $18) or 2 for $30. I'm hoping it won't be too windy. My display and the wind don't mix well...
There are a couple of things I'd like to mention even though I've written about them before.
First, I do charge sales tax on my items. I have had a few customers lately who seem surprised and offended by this. Believe me, if there was any way I could get around charging sales tax I would. I have to pay these taxes quarterly to the state via an online interface and it is one of my most dreaded tasks. But, JRD is a real business, and the state of WI requires me to charge this tax. Thanks for understanding.
Secondly, I would like to address the pricing of my jewelry. I price my pieces honestly and fairly. I don't price to allow room for negotiation. Now, if you buy in large quantities ($100+ or more) I will offer a discount. But...it will be a very small discount. While JRD is a labor of love - meaning I don't make a living from it - I do have to cover my costs (which are increasing all the time). I can't do that if I offer discounts on small quantities.
I also do not reduce my prices close to or at the end of a show. If a piece doesn't sell at one show, it will sell at the next, or the one after that.
What I am doing is offering "show specials". These will be an item or a particular grouping of items that are offered at a special price for a show. The specials will change at each show. This weekend's "show special" will be bracelets priced as listed above.
In general, pricing is a touchy topic amongst artisan jewelry designers. If you price your stuff at a reasonable price point other artists accuse you of undercutting them. If you price too high, things don't sell. And there are always those lower end sellers that sell non sterling stuff and price it real low - like $2 for a pair of earrings, sigh.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Trying to Catch Up
These past few weeks have been super busy and I've not had a chance to update the blog. I've had a show every weekend for the last 3 weeks, plus I have a 40+ hour a week job, which means I've worked the last 21 days in a row; those days have passed in a blur... When my alarm rang at 4:30 this morning I thought it was a bad dream. It wasn't, it was just time to get up and go to work, sigh.
I enjoyed the show in Wausau this weekend. I grew up there, and while I would not want to live there again, I do enjoy going back for a visit once in a while. I saw some family members I hadn't seen in years and enjoyed some great food (Chang Garden, which now surpasses the Peking as my favorite chinese restaurant).
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to browse/chat/make a purchase (or to take a business card and ask if I was going to the local rock show--HA HA, you're sooo funny).
My husband and I are headed out to the 43rd annual Denver Gem and Mineral Show this week. For those of you who don't know, my husband has a rock shop located in Westgate Mall in Madison. It's a fun side business for him and this will be our 6th year attending the show. We both enjoy handpicking treasures to bring back. You never know what you will find - people come from all over the world to sell their stuff.
In other news, I've purchased several new tools recently. I've been so busy that I've not had a chance to unbox most of them yet. I have many many new designs in the works, and these tools will help me create them. More info to come.
I enjoyed the show in Wausau this weekend. I grew up there, and while I would not want to live there again, I do enjoy going back for a visit once in a while. I saw some family members I hadn't seen in years and enjoyed some great food (Chang Garden, which now surpasses the Peking as my favorite chinese restaurant).
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to browse/chat/make a purchase (or to take a business card and ask if I was going to the local rock show--HA HA, you're sooo funny).
My husband and I are headed out to the 43rd annual Denver Gem and Mineral Show this week. For those of you who don't know, my husband has a rock shop located in Westgate Mall in Madison. It's a fun side business for him and this will be our 6th year attending the show. We both enjoy handpicking treasures to bring back. You never know what you will find - people come from all over the world to sell their stuff.
In other news, I've purchased several new tools recently. I've been so busy that I've not had a chance to unbox most of them yet. I have many many new designs in the works, and these tools will help me create them. More info to come.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Good Neighbor Fest
We will be at the Good Neighbor Fest next weekend. Hope you can make it!
Also, Bob will be on vacation this week, so he will not be at St. Germaine or Boulder Junction. He will be back the following week.

Totally off topic...this house sold recently:

That's right, it's 108 (formerly 112) Ocean Ave., Amityville, Long Island, NY. The infamous Amityville Horror House. The seller is having a tag sale this weekend, wouldn't it be fun to attend? Minors are not allowed??
Also, Bob will be on vacation this week, so he will not be at St. Germaine or Boulder Junction. He will be back the following week.

Totally off topic...this house sold recently:

That's right, it's 108 (formerly 112) Ocean Ave., Amityville, Long Island, NY. The infamous Amityville Horror House. The seller is having a tag sale this weekend, wouldn't it be fun to attend? Minors are not allowed??
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Loon Days - Aug. 4th
Tomorrow is Loon Days in Mercer. Bob will be there and will have lots of new stuff and he hopes you will come check it out.

I got to spend some time at J.R. Designs Studio North recently. Not much work got done - the trip was mostly for some R & R - but I did get a bunch of my new creations put on cards.
I also looked at the many many buckets of rough stone that Bob has collected over the years. All of it needs to be cut and made into cabs. I need more hours in the day.

I got to spend some time at J.R. Designs Studio North recently. Not much work got done - the trip was mostly for some R & R - but I did get a bunch of my new creations put on cards.
I also looked at the many many buckets of rough stone that Bob has collected over the years. All of it needs to be cut and made into cabs. I need more hours in the day.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
It has been very warm
I would really like to thank everyone who came to visit us at the last couple of shows. Both weekends were so hot, I would not have ventured out had I not been signed up to sell stuff.
Mt Horeb is one of my favorite shows. I love the town, the victorian houses and the shops, especially Witchery Stitchery. I snuck out from my booth for a bit to look for a sampler that I want to stitch; they didn't have it, but they did have precious air conditioning, ahhh...
I did a quick tour of the show and didn't find anything to buy, which is a bit unusual. There was the usual amount of jewelry and also many many photographers.
Last weekend was Waunafest. What can I say about that show? It's been hit or miss for the last few years, and this year was a miss. I must say that the show organizer does a HORRIBLE job of spacing the jewelry people--she puts them all together in a row and across from each other, sigh. Few people, slow sales and some cranky crafters led to a looong day.
Our next few shows are all up north - flea markets, Loon Days, Paul Bunyon Fest and Crazy Days. Bob will be at them all. I will be hard at work at my real job and on a quick family vacation to W.V.

The old milk house on my farm, now converted to a garden tool shed
Mt Horeb is one of my favorite shows. I love the town, the victorian houses and the shops, especially Witchery Stitchery. I snuck out from my booth for a bit to look for a sampler that I want to stitch; they didn't have it, but they did have precious air conditioning, ahhh...
I did a quick tour of the show and didn't find anything to buy, which is a bit unusual. There was the usual amount of jewelry and also many many photographers.
Last weekend was Waunafest. What can I say about that show? It's been hit or miss for the last few years, and this year was a miss. I must say that the show organizer does a HORRIBLE job of spacing the jewelry people--she puts them all together in a row and across from each other, sigh. Few people, slow sales and some cranky crafters led to a looong day.
Our next few shows are all up north - flea markets, Loon Days, Paul Bunyon Fest and Crazy Days. Bob will be at them all. I will be hard at work at my real job and on a quick family vacation to W.V.

The old milk house on my farm, now converted to a garden tool shed
Monday, July 12, 2010
A Productive Day
Well...my last show was kind of slow, but I did get some stuff done:
1. Got through all my junk mail.
2. Read a few chapters of my book.
3. Read the latest Cloth Paper Scissors (love that magazine)
4. Got a lot of stitching done on the current sampler I'm working on.
I wish I'd had more customers (they were strangely lacking from this show), but it was a productive day and I was under a shelter and away from the sun.
Hope to see you all at Mt. Horeb this weekend!
1. Got through all my junk mail.
2. Read a few chapters of my book.
3. Read the latest Cloth Paper Scissors (love that magazine)
4. Got a lot of stitching done on the current sampler I'm working on.
I wish I'd had more customers (they were strangely lacking from this show), but it was a productive day and I was under a shelter and away from the sun.
Hope to see you all at Mt. Horeb this weekend!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Poynette Historic Home and Garden Tour
Sunday, July 4, 2010
July 4, 2010
Thanks to everyone who came to see us this weekend. It was a hot one, but at least there was no rain.
It was our first time at Lodi. It was a nice show in a great setting.
I was disappointed with today's show. I've done this one for a few years and it has always been great; this year they added more booths and most seemed to be jewelry. Some of the vendors selling other things also added jewelry to their wares. It seems like everybody and their brother make jewelry these days, SIGH.
Bob will be at St. Germaine on Monday and Boulder on Tuesday.
I will be in Poynette next Saturday. I don't have all the details on this yet, I will post them as they become available.
The following weekend we will be at Mt. Horeb. We will be in our usual spot, however they seem to keep adding more booths, so not sure how far from the end we will be.
Happy 4th of July!

Bob cooling his toes in the creek at Habermann Park. It was a very hot day.
It was our first time at Lodi. It was a nice show in a great setting.
I was disappointed with today's show. I've done this one for a few years and it has always been great; this year they added more booths and most seemed to be jewelry. Some of the vendors selling other things also added jewelry to their wares. It seems like everybody and their brother make jewelry these days, SIGH.
Bob will be at St. Germaine on Monday and Boulder on Tuesday.
I will be in Poynette next Saturday. I don't have all the details on this yet, I will post them as they become available.
The following weekend we will be at Mt. Horeb. We will be in our usual spot, however they seem to keep adding more booths, so not sure how far from the end we will be.
Happy 4th of July!
Bob cooling his toes in the creek at Habermann Park. It was a very hot day.
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