We are not the world's most avid shop keepers I fear and so we have shut the shop for two weeks for the holidays! Even shopkeepers need a holiday.
But I intend to use the time off to hunt ALL my secret haunts for more fabulous old clothes to grace our shop when it opens.
And while we are shut, Sebastian, the lovely carpenter who works in the video shop in his other life, is building us PROPER shop rails with a long shelf above the rail to balance handbags and groovy things on. The rails will go along the two longest walls and we think things will look a lot more organised and less ramshackle this way. It was a bit crammed before, really!
We are going to re-open with a bang on 3 May - all chic and organised and gleaming! Hope you'll come and shop with us.
Here is the old stuffed-to-the-gills shop look - to compare later with the new spacious revamp...
Monday, April 18, 2011
We had our market and it was fab! We had lovely people selling chocolate brownies with hearts stencilled on in icing sugar and other lovely people selling wooden heart artworks and perspex jewels and others selling milk and honey creams and others selling bric a brac and others selling hand-painted t-shirts and others seeling groovy handbags and some children selling their old toys and dress-ups and Belinda and I sold our groovy recycled clothes as always. There weren't hoards and crowds sadly, but some of our dear regulars turned up and we all had a friendly happy day outside under the tree in the shop's garden and inside our tiny shop too.
Here are some pics which say more...
Here are some pics which say more...
Friday, April 1, 2011
And so we drift along...
Not being very up to date with these blog posts, I fear, but have great resolutions to do better. (If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, my road there has mosaic on the pavements!)
But the life of the small shop on the farm is running smoothly. We do have some customers, which is always a good thing, and apparently word is spreading, which is an even better thing.
But today I was sitting in the shop all alone (Belinda had a day off) and I did think that perhaps we should speed up this slow process of letting people know we are there, so I have made some little posters and some tiny black and white flyers that we must now distribute. Maybe even a mail drop! Eek! Getting quite serious now.
And we are going to have a market in our shop garden next Saturday (9 April) to entice new people in, and also to give some of our friends a space to sell their wares.
I'll post pics of it afterward. So far we have Gabi selling her pure wool children's jerseys, Sue selling her groovy bags, Zelda selling her delicious food and her mum's charming knitted toys, Leigh selling her necklaces and her fresh muffins, Shire selling her collectibles... and hopefully even more people will turn up with their wares. It's not every shop that has a garden so we intend to use it!
But the life of the small shop on the farm is running smoothly. We do have some customers, which is always a good thing, and apparently word is spreading, which is an even better thing.
But today I was sitting in the shop all alone (Belinda had a day off) and I did think that perhaps we should speed up this slow process of letting people know we are there, so I have made some little posters and some tiny black and white flyers that we must now distribute. Maybe even a mail drop! Eek! Getting quite serious now.
And we are going to have a market in our shop garden next Saturday (9 April) to entice new people in, and also to give some of our friends a space to sell their wares.
I'll post pics of it afterward. So far we have Gabi selling her pure wool children's jerseys, Sue selling her groovy bags, Zelda selling her delicious food and her mum's charming knitted toys, Leigh selling her necklaces and her fresh muffins, Shire selling her collectibles... and hopefully even more people will turn up with their wares. It's not every shop that has a garden so we intend to use it!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)