I have a super busy week ahead, with final preparations for Kananaskis Country Christmas!
I'll be back to blogging in a week.
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Showing posts with label Redwood Meadows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Redwood Meadows. Show all posts
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Here are some of my brand new, vintage creations making their debut at the Redwood Meadows show this weekend! 100% handmade and one of a kind!
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Handmade or Mass Produced?
I have been preparing for the next show coming up, which is the Kananaskis Country Christmas, taking place in Redwood Meadows, on November 19th and 20th. I always enjoy doing this show because it is local...right in my backyard, so to speak! I enjoy seeing those familiar faces of friends, and acquaintances from the area I live in, as well as the city folk who travel to come out and enjoy a day in the country.
The one thing about this show that is different from some of the other shows that I do, is the fact that the shows organizers allow booths consisting of local artists and artisans, like myself, as well as small local retail shop owners, and the Tupperware, Arbonne and Silpada sellers. For the handful of local potters, jewelry designers, and local crafts people that set up booths at this show, we have to compete with local retailers, who are selling imported gift ware, jewelry, and knitted hats and scarves from Indonesia! Can we compete with their prices.... in one word.... no.
I would like to think that people that are attending these shows are there to support their friendly neighborhood artisan...but I don't think that is always the case. Quite often the cheapest price tag wins. Don't get me wrong, I love our local retail shops, but they have a chance to sell their goods, all year long at their brick and morter stores. Most artists only do a handful of shows a year, and the holiday season is our biggest selling time. The shopper, comes to these shows with a only a certain amount of money in their pockets to spend...so the competition is very tough!
So, this season, when you are attending your local arts and crafts Christmas shows, please take the time to ASK if the seller made that item themselves........or is it a mass produced, imported item. Then you...the buyer can make an informed decision where you want your hard earned money to go to.
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