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This week has been a behind-the-scenes business kind of week. I haven’t really done much on the product side – no sewing, no product photography, no listing and promoting. Instead, I’ve been up to my eyeballs in paperwork and doing A LOT of planning. I don’t really do the New Year’s Resolution thing, but I thought I’d share with you some of my plans so hopefully you’re inspired to put your goals in writing!
Etsy Shop Goals. I set a goal of 50 sales for the first quarter of 2011. I think this may be a little lofty, but I think it’s important to aim high. I just stumbled across this great Etsy Goal Spreadsheet from Absolutely Small that I think I’ll start using for a little added motivation.
Blog Goals. I’m planning on posting more often – look out for a new feature coming this Saturday! Also, I tend to be a passive reader on other people’s blogs, so I’m going to try to come out of the woodwork a little more and make sure to interact with others by commenting on their blogs. I love to hear from bobaloo! readers, so I know other bloggers feel the same way.
Along the same lines, I’ve installed DISQUS for comments (thanks to some advice from a Crafterminds tweet chat) so you guys will get an email when I respond to a comment here on bobaloo! This is brand new to me, so if you have any trouble commenting let me know so I can look into it. One thing I don’t like very much about Blogger is the inability to respond directly to readers’ comments, so hopefully this solves that problem.
Facebook and Twitter goals. I know I’m not making the best use of either of these. I don’t want to be one of those Twitter users that only tweets about products they’ve listed, but I know I can use Twitter to spread the word about my business. I also feel like I underutilize Facebook – I post about new blog posts and occasionally product listings, but I know I can do more. Anybody have any reading recommendations about Twitter or Facebook?
Local Sales Goals. bobaloo! is carried in two local stores – the Irvington Iris Tea Room and the Little Green Bean Boutique. I’d like to add one more store in the next three months. Ideally I’d like to pick up a wholesale account, but I’m perfectly okay with consignment as well. I’m going to ask all my mom buddies around my area if they know of any good kids’ shops and start calling buyers.
I have a few smaller goals, like finally setting up my Cargoh shop and reorganizing my sewing room yet again. I’m planning on reviewing my goals every two weeks to keep myself on track. This is my first time setting such specific goals, so it will be interesting to see how it turns out.
What about you guys? Do you have any goals for your business or yourself? Let’s have some inspiration!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
The Holiday Aftermath
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I don’t know about you guys, but I have had just about enough cookies, treats, and butter-laden foods. It’s a good thing I decided to take a few days off the business because I’ve been busy digesting! These have been my main source of nutrition lately – on the left are candy cane marshmallows, and on the right are double chocolate truffles.
As promised, here are pictures of the AWESOME play kitchen that Santa refinished for the kiddos. Bridget has been making lots of cakes and Graham is so happy to have cabinets he’s actually allowed to open. Thank goodness they like it because it takes up half of our living room.
We took the doors off, sanded the whole thing, and spray painted it semi-gloss white. I painted the blue trim on the fridge, the double oven scene, and the cook top with acrylic craft paint and sprayed it down with sealer. The paper in the hutch is just scrapbook paper I Mod Podged on.
We found most of the stuff at our local Menards that went out of business a few months back. We even found a sheet of fake granite laminate, so the play kitchen even has swanky countertops! Kenny cut all the knobs using a hole saw and the hardware was super cheap. I think we probably spent about $75 total (the play kitchen was given to us when B’s preschool replaced theirs).
The kids weren’t the only spoiled ones – my keeper of a husband bought me an iPad! I was completely shocked and have been glued to the thing for days (except for Christmas day, when my mom hogged it all day to play Angry Birds). I’ve been playing around with some business apps, so sometime soon I’ll give you guys my recommendations. If you know of any good ones, let me know! I’m totally app-downloading-crazy right now!
Did you guys get anything ridiculously awesome? And please tell me I’m not the only one that hasn’t recuperated from Christmas yet!
As promised, here are pictures of the AWESOME play kitchen that Santa refinished for the kiddos. Bridget has been making lots of cakes and Graham is so happy to have cabinets he’s actually allowed to open. Thank goodness they like it because it takes up half of our living room.
We took the doors off, sanded the whole thing, and spray painted it semi-gloss white. I painted the blue trim on the fridge, the double oven scene, and the cook top with acrylic craft paint and sprayed it down with sealer. The paper in the hutch is just scrapbook paper I Mod Podged on.
We found most of the stuff at our local Menards that went out of business a few months back. We even found a sheet of fake granite laminate, so the play kitchen even has swanky countertops! Kenny cut all the knobs using a hole saw and the hardware was super cheap. I think we probably spent about $75 total (the play kitchen was given to us when B’s preschool replaced theirs).
The kids weren’t the only spoiled ones – my keeper of a husband bought me an iPad! I was completely shocked and have been glued to the thing for days (except for Christmas day, when my mom hogged it all day to play Angry Birds). I’ve been playing around with some business apps, so sometime soon I’ll give you guys my recommendations. If you know of any good ones, let me know! I’m totally app-downloading-crazy right now!
Did you guys get anything ridiculously awesome? And please tell me I’m not the only one that hasn’t recuperated from Christmas yet!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Craft Show Recap: Handmade Promenade Last Minute Market
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Last Saturday night was the Handmade Promenade Last Minute Market at Pure Eatery in Fountain Square. It was loads of fun! Of course I forgot my camera and only have one picture I took with my phone, so forgive the lack of pictures in this post. I shamelessly stole a few from other vendors (thanks guys!). Here’s my table – do you guys like the new clothesline set-up?
My table was in the midst of four lovely ladies, so I had plenty of chatting buddies to stay occupied in between customers. Let me introduce you to my table neighbors!
To my left was Martha from Sunday Afternoon Housewife, who organized the event. She has awesome Scrabble tile necklaces along with lots of other goodies. I bought a few necklaces for some people on my Christmas list and I know they’ll love them.
Martha was sharing a table with Jen from EleanorMac. She makes these beaded bookmarks, cute little planet crayons, and she had some adorable little Lego earrings!
I couldn’t resist buying myself some body creme from Kimberly, who owns Mocha Tree Organics. I bought the Lavender Grapefruit scent after trying them all and I loooove it. Kimberly uses certified organic ingredients, so I think I’m going to try her lotion on my food-allergic, eczema-y baby boy and see if it helps.
Next to Kimberly was Tonya from the CozyRose Boutique. Tonya’s super cool wrist warmers are sold at the Little Green Bean Boutique, where you can also find bobaloo! goodies. Since she sells locally, you still have time to pick up a pair for a lucky lady on your list!
I couldn’t resist doing a little shopping at the end of the show. Besides the lotion and the necklaces, I also bought a ridiculously awesome monster ornament from Mamus, and some beautiful posters from Dan at Mile 44.
Afterward a few of us met up at Dorman Street Saloon. I met Shan from Green Illuminations – he and his partner JUST started up their business, and whoa am I impressed! Check out that website – Shan, can I hire you to design mine?! I also had a nice long chat about fabric lines and designers with Ariane from Mother Tucker Sews. Car junkies talk about Ford and Ferrari, people who sew talk Patty Young and Nicey Jane. Rachel from bebito was there too – her toys are so awesome.
All in all, I would totally do this show again for a couple of reasons. First, although it wasn’t my most successful show money-wise, it was certainly successful enough to make it worth it. Second, it was just fun. Nice people, awesome restaurant (the grilled cheese was to die for), good shopping – what’s not to like? Make sure you check out the full list of people who were there because everything was so great.
I’m working on finishing up some gifts and cleaning my house in preparation for the holiday madness this weekend. Somehow I have to fit the kids’ four-piece wood play kitchen in our already crammed living room, so send me some puzzle-solving vibes!
Have a great holiday week, everyone!
My table was in the midst of four lovely ladies, so I had plenty of chatting buddies to stay occupied in between customers. Let me introduce you to my table neighbors!
To my left was Martha from Sunday Afternoon Housewife, who organized the event. She has awesome Scrabble tile necklaces along with lots of other goodies. I bought a few necklaces for some people on my Christmas list and I know they’ll love them.
Martha was sharing a table with Jen from EleanorMac. She makes these beaded bookmarks, cute little planet crayons, and she had some adorable little Lego earrings!
I couldn’t resist buying myself some body creme from Kimberly, who owns Mocha Tree Organics. I bought the Lavender Grapefruit scent after trying them all and I loooove it. Kimberly uses certified organic ingredients, so I think I’m going to try her lotion on my food-allergic, eczema-y baby boy and see if it helps.
Next to Kimberly was Tonya from the CozyRose Boutique. Tonya’s super cool wrist warmers are sold at the Little Green Bean Boutique, where you can also find bobaloo! goodies. Since she sells locally, you still have time to pick up a pair for a lucky lady on your list!
I couldn’t resist doing a little shopping at the end of the show. Besides the lotion and the necklaces, I also bought a ridiculously awesome monster ornament from Mamus, and some beautiful posters from Dan at Mile 44.
Afterward a few of us met up at Dorman Street Saloon. I met Shan from Green Illuminations – he and his partner JUST started up their business, and whoa am I impressed! Check out that website – Shan, can I hire you to design mine?! I also had a nice long chat about fabric lines and designers with Ariane from Mother Tucker Sews. Car junkies talk about Ford and Ferrari, people who sew talk Patty Young and Nicey Jane. Rachel from bebito was there too – her toys are so awesome.
All in all, I would totally do this show again for a couple of reasons. First, although it wasn’t my most successful show money-wise, it was certainly successful enough to make it worth it. Second, it was just fun. Nice people, awesome restaurant (the grilled cheese was to die for), good shopping – what’s not to like? Make sure you check out the full list of people who were there because everything was so great.
I’m working on finishing up some gifts and cleaning my house in preparation for the holiday madness this weekend. Somehow I have to fit the kids’ four-piece wood play kitchen in our already crammed living room, so send me some puzzle-solving vibes!
Have a great holiday week, everyone!
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Christmas-palooza!
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Since finishing up all my business sewing on Sunday, there hasn’t been much going on around here bobaloo!-wise except for packing up orders and shipping them to lucky kiddos. But I haven’t been just sitting around watching my stories and eating bon-bons – it’s been Christmas-palooza around here!
We decorated some Christmas tree cookies using an awesome paint-your-own cookie kit from my Aunt…
We got some snow (although not NEARLY as much as other parts of the midwest)…
We made our annual gingerbread houses, using this cute Gingerbread Village Kit…
And we cut out and baked some salt dough ornaments, which are now ready to be painted and glittered and entered into the Prudent Baby contest…
I hope you all are enjoying the holiday season, too! Blogging may be a little sporadic ‘round these parts for the next two weeks while I spend some much-needed time with the fam, but I promise I’ll check in at some point. Saturday is the Handmade Promenade Last Minute Market, so I’m sure I’ll want to fill you guys in on how it went!
We decorated some Christmas tree cookies using an awesome paint-your-own cookie kit from my Aunt…
We got some snow (although not NEARLY as much as other parts of the midwest)…
We made our annual gingerbread houses, using this cute Gingerbread Village Kit…
And we cut out and baked some salt dough ornaments, which are now ready to be painted and glittered and entered into the Prudent Baby contest…
I hope you all are enjoying the holiday season, too! Blogging may be a little sporadic ‘round these parts for the next two weeks while I spend some much-needed time with the fam, but I promise I’ll check in at some point. Saturday is the Handmade Promenade Last Minute Market, so I’m sure I’ll want to fill you guys in on how it went!
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Friday, December 10, 2010
What’s on This Santa’s Handmade Gift List
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I mentioned earlier this week that I really want to show you guys what handmade gifts I’m planning on making. I figured I can share a few without specifying who they’re for and hope most of my family doesn’t read this blog post. I have almost finished up the business sewing, so next week is going to be a mad frenzy to finish the gifts!
I’m going to embroider some tea towels using patterns from The Sublime Stitching Craft Pad, which I bought YEARS ago. I love love love Jenny Hart’s embroidery! There are some awesome Parisian patterns (plus a unicorn on roller skates!) that I think I may use.
I’m using this tutorial from Hope Studios and some pink striped knit to make a couple of ruffled scarves. I’m excited about this one – I think it’s going to be a super quick, super cute project.
A couple of years ago I made a trash bag to hang in my car. I fused together a couple layers of Target plastic bags (how-to here), used them as a liner for some home dec fabric, and added a webbing strap with a snap. It hooks around the headrest of the passenger seat. My husband has been whining since I made it that he wants one for his car. Guess who this is going to?
I’m going to use this tutorial from Sew, Mama, Sew! to make a laptop sleeve. I have some super awesome turquoise and orange home dec weight fabric that will be PERFECT. I think I’m going to do a velcro closure and sew on a vintage button from my stash.
I’m making a couple of these ADORABLE gathered clutches (tutorial here from Noodlehead). I’m for sure going to take one to my wonderful stylist Claire, who has finally tamed my unruly hair and will forever have my gratitude. Little does she know I’m bringing her my daughter tomorrow, who wascursed blessed with the same head of hair.
I think these fabric covered clothespins from Prudent Baby are going to be my gift tags this year. I’m probably going to wrap gifts with butcher paper and tie on some red and white twine (which I just ordered here), so I think these little clothespins will look sooooo cute.
Word on the street is the bobaloo is getting an American Girl doll for Christmas. This has been top on her list (“I want a ‘merican girl doll with purple stuff and a pink sewing machine and fabric and a sign for my room that says no cats”) so I’m pretty stoked for her. I made the pillows and quilt using this tutorial from From an Igloo and they turned out awesome (those little pillowcases! couldn’t you just die?!). I’m trying to talk the hubs into making the bed from Ana White, but we’ll see.
Our biggest project right now is for the kids – we’re refinishing a play kitchen. It’s one from B’s preschool, so it’s super sturdy, but it’s got years of kids banging on it under its belt. When this is done I’m for sure sharing pictures because it’s turning out AWESOME. Is it wrong to be disappointed that Santa’s getting all the credit for this one?
What are you guys making?
I’m going to embroider some tea towels using patterns from The Sublime Stitching Craft Pad, which I bought YEARS ago. I love love love Jenny Hart’s embroidery! There are some awesome Parisian patterns (plus a unicorn on roller skates!) that I think I may use.
I’m using this tutorial from Hope Studios and some pink striped knit to make a couple of ruffled scarves. I’m excited about this one – I think it’s going to be a super quick, super cute project.
A couple of years ago I made a trash bag to hang in my car. I fused together a couple layers of Target plastic bags (how-to here), used them as a liner for some home dec fabric, and added a webbing strap with a snap. It hooks around the headrest of the passenger seat. My husband has been whining since I made it that he wants one for his car. Guess who this is going to?
I’m going to use this tutorial from Sew, Mama, Sew! to make a laptop sleeve. I have some super awesome turquoise and orange home dec weight fabric that will be PERFECT. I think I’m going to do a velcro closure and sew on a vintage button from my stash.
I’m making a couple of these ADORABLE gathered clutches (tutorial here from Noodlehead). I’m for sure going to take one to my wonderful stylist Claire, who has finally tamed my unruly hair and will forever have my gratitude. Little does she know I’m bringing her my daughter tomorrow, who was
I think these fabric covered clothespins from Prudent Baby are going to be my gift tags this year. I’m probably going to wrap gifts with butcher paper and tie on some red and white twine (which I just ordered here), so I think these little clothespins will look sooooo cute.
Word on the street is the bobaloo is getting an American Girl doll for Christmas. This has been top on her list (“I want a ‘merican girl doll with purple stuff and a pink sewing machine and fabric and a sign for my room that says no cats”) so I’m pretty stoked for her. I made the pillows and quilt using this tutorial from From an Igloo and they turned out awesome (those little pillowcases! couldn’t you just die?!). I’m trying to talk the hubs into making the bed from Ana White, but we’ll see.
Our biggest project right now is for the kids – we’re refinishing a play kitchen. It’s one from B’s preschool, so it’s super sturdy, but it’s got years of kids banging on it under its belt. When this is done I’m for sure sharing pictures because it’s turning out AWESOME. Is it wrong to be disappointed that Santa’s getting all the credit for this one?
What are you guys making?
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Keepin’ it Legal
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I am determined to get all the legal-y business stuff I’ve had on my to-do list done by the end of this year. I probably should have started much earlier considering I have another show to prepare for, my Etsy store to keep stocked through the holiday rush, and a silly long list of Christmas gifts I wanted to make for friends and family. I did cross one thing off my list, so that’s progress, right?
This tax and legal stuff honestly makes my head spin. Hopefully meeting with the accountant will help me at least sort the tax stuff out.
On an unrelated note, I really really want to tell you guys about the handmade gifts I have planned, but a bunch of the recipients probably read my blog and I don’t want to ruin any surprises. I hope I have time for it all – I’ve already switched my plan around a couple of times and settled for gifts handmade by someone else. Anybody else feel like they'll never finish their Christmas gifts? I hope your holiday planning is going better than mine!
- File my “Doing Business As” paperwork. This is technically titled the “Certificate of Firm or Partnership Engaged in Business
Under Name Other Than Their Own” here in Marion County (whew, what a mouthful). This is basically just officially stating that I am doing business under the name bobaloo!, and it serves as a link between the business name and my name. This has been on my to-do list on the left sidebar since I started this blog way back in July. All I had to do was print out the paper, write a check for $14.50, and stick it in the mail to the Marion County Recorder’s Office. Why did it take me so long? Oh, this is the one that’s actually done as of yesterday morning. - Get my license to collect sales tax. I really tried to knock this one out yesterday. Evidently you can do this online here in Indiana, but I ran into a problem with the online system and didn’t have time to call an actual person today. I swear I’ll try again soon.
- Find an accounting system. I’m using a spreadsheet I bought on Etsy, which has been working pretty well for me. I’d definitely recommend it – I use it to manage both my inventory and sales, plus it generates reports. I think I’d like to try out something that will help me out at tax time. Has anyone used Quick Books? I tell you what, if someone out there made software for Etsy sellers, they’d make a fortune!
- Meet with an actual accountant. I’ve always done our taxes (I’m the money manager in our house), but I feel like I may be in over my head with business income on top of our regular stuff. My friend Lisa’s mom is an accountant, so I really need to give her a call, too.
This tax and legal stuff honestly makes my head spin. Hopefully meeting with the accountant will help me at least sort the tax stuff out.
On an unrelated note, I really really want to tell you guys about the handmade gifts I have planned, but a bunch of the recipients probably read my blog and I don’t want to ruin any surprises. I hope I have time for it all – I’ve already switched my plan around a couple of times and settled for gifts handmade by someone else. Anybody else feel like they'll never finish their Christmas gifts? I hope your holiday planning is going better than mine!
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Let’s Talk Shop
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I’ve got shopping on the brain since I’m woefully behind on Christmas shopping, so today we’re gonna talk shop.
For you locals, you need to go check out the Little Green Bean Boutique right here on the East side of Indy. I may be a little biased since she carries bobaloo! products, but I think Heather’s store is just awesome. It’s a mix of children’s resale and items from local handmade artists. Take a look around!
Had I been thinking ahead, I would have posted this earlier in the week because she hosted a wine-and-shopping ladies night event last night. I was with the original bobaloo at the Nutcracker last night so I missed it, but a little birdie named Martha told me it was awesome.
It has come to my attention that a few of you lovely readers have shops of your own. First up, my blog buddies Emily and Hannah have a great Etsy shop featuring bags, clutches, and totes, plus they run a blog. Make sure you check out both!
Also, Patty has a brand spanking new Etsy shop with the coolest handmade stuff that would make great stocking stuffers. Plaid Cupcake Design’s only been open a few weeks and Patty already has 11 sales!! Holy moly girl, we all need lessons from you! Do you have a blog to share your secrets yet?
Here are a few of my very favorite Etsy shops:
I could go on and on, really. I love to shop on Etsy. Do you guys have any favorite places to buy handmade? And do you have your own shop? Let us all know in the comments!
For you locals, you need to go check out the Little Green Bean Boutique right here on the East side of Indy. I may be a little biased since she carries bobaloo! products, but I think Heather’s store is just awesome. It’s a mix of children’s resale and items from local handmade artists. Take a look around!
Had I been thinking ahead, I would have posted this earlier in the week because she hosted a wine-and-shopping ladies night event last night. I was with the original bobaloo at the Nutcracker last night so I missed it, but a little birdie named Martha told me it was awesome.
It has come to my attention that a few of you lovely readers have shops of your own. First up, my blog buddies Emily and Hannah have a great Etsy shop featuring bags, clutches, and totes, plus they run a blog. Make sure you check out both!
Also, Patty has a brand spanking new Etsy shop with the coolest handmade stuff that would make great stocking stuffers. Plaid Cupcake Design’s only been open a few weeks and Patty already has 11 sales!! Holy moly girl, we all need lessons from you! Do you have a blog to share your secrets yet?
Here are a few of my very favorite Etsy shops:
- Milk and Cookies – awesome paper goods!
- Lil’ Doodlers – adorable shaped crayons. This girl has only had her shop open a few months, and she already has over 200 sales! How great is that?!
- AN Original Jewelry – the cutest silver jewelry ever. I want one of everything.
- My Paper Crane – I love love love Heidi Kenney’s stuff. You should check out her blog, too.
I could go on and on, really. I love to shop on Etsy. Do you guys have any favorite places to buy handmade? And do you have your own shop? Let us all know in the comments!
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