While I thoroughly enjoyed being in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of Northern New Mexico, and I gave out business cards to everyone who came to my table, the sales part of this trip was not so great. I sold a grand total of one small pair of earrings and one small candle holder. There just weren't that many people who came! Although, the people selling paper products next to me had sale after sale. (Granted, they did very nice work! I suppose a fair like this one was the right niche for their products, I just need to find the right niche for mine.)
So, here I am in the darkest corner in a dark room, despite being next to a window.
But there was a dude there who did wire wrapping with sterling silver. I couldn't help but pick up a couple of pendants. I'm excited to use these.. Unfortunately, he doesn't yet have a website that I can direct you all too. There were some beautiful pieces a bit out of my price range - some fabulous ammonites, and a great chunk of labradorite.
While on the national parks trip, I bought a couple of other stones for use in jewelry.
I also bought 3 pieces of petrified wood (collected on private land, NOT the national park.) :)
8 comments:
A real shame sales weren't better for you Ginny, but looks like you discovered some great new things - looking forward to seeing what you do with them, especially the agate slice :)
I'm sorry the sales were lousy, that's disheartening. I do love the agate slice and will be interested to see what comes of it.
The postery looks awesome and I love the pendants you picked up!
Sorry to hear that you didn't have many sales. Congratulations on the pretty pendants you found. I get petrified wood around here all the time but haven't done anything with it.
So sorry to hear that you didn't have many sales, but it looks as if you had a pretty good time anyway. The pendants and that agate slice are wonderful! :-)
I can identify with slow sales at a show. It can be disheartening, but then that next show may make up for it and then some. Please be sure to show us your agate when you get it done. Agate slices were the recipients of some of my first beaded bezels. You will have fun with it, I know.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm glad I enticed you to join entrecard. It really does increase your traffic, if you put the time into it. I'll be back to see what you do with those petrified wood pieces.
Looking forward to seeing what you do with those pendants and other stones! Lovely pieces.
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