Fall/Winter Craft Shows 2017

It’s time to get ready for the upcoming craft shows. In partnership with Burke Street Designs, Dollface Darlin will be at 5 different craft shows this year.

This year I will mostly being selling off my stash of supplies and the remainder of my inventory. It’s time to clean out and head towards a fresher new road. Most of my stuff will be on sale so come on out and check out our booth.


October 21st – Lollipop Lane Boutique – Mayfair Park, Lakewood – 9am-3pm

November 18th – Holiday Craft Show, Cypress Community Center – 9am-3pm

December 2nd – Candy Caneland & Craft Fair – Ehlers Community Center, Buena Park – TBA

*The remain 2 will be posted soon as information becomes available.

 

New project

There hasn’t been much time to work on my sewing but recently it start these little clutches. Almost done with them. They will go into my small inventory of items for the upcoming fall/winter craft shows season.

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It’s All About Timing

As mentioned before, I’ve been doing some research on starting up my Etsy business. One aspect I’ve been focusing on is reading and researching Etsy’s “Quit Your Day Job” series. In it, I’ve found a lot of great advice, and some of the advice repeats itself often. With all of the empty pockets and empty bank accounts the holidays have caused, and the crazy work schedule that is necessary to catch up financially, I have been really focusing on two specific pieces of advice I often see on QYDJ: Make sure to have enough money saved up and prepared for a transition into building a new business, and finally to be prepared, not just financially, but mentally, emotionally, inventory-wise, and knowledge-wise. I am neither of these at the moment, so I’ve decided to put my Etsy business on hold. 

I can make the last part work, I’m really looking into SEO (how your products and Etsy page get found) and how to use tags, descriptions and what not. I’m still learning how to take awesome pictures but I’m not quite there yet. The most important part, that made me come to the decision of putting my Etsy business on hold, is the financial aspect. I am not financially prepared to take on a new venture like this one, and I do not think I can be successful at it if I am not ready for it. 

In the meantime however, I will be focusing on this blog, and slowly building my inventory. I now know what I want with my label and my company and I know where I want it to go, so that helps me in the meantime. I will also work on my photography skills and more research so that when I do finally launch my business I will hit the floor running. 

So get ready to see some tutorials, maybe some new information I find in my research, and status updates on new inventory projects. 

Design Ideas

Design Ideas

New clutch design ideas. Being the worst artist I know, I’m pretty freakin’ proud of this little doodle. It was done during my day job of substitute teaching. The high schoolers are much easier after you’ve dealt with elementary school kids, so I most drew one day while the kids were working on their Chemistry study guides.

Busy Time of The Year

Most Esty shops are experiencing the Christmas gift buying rush. Sales usually go up and then there is the anxiety of not selling out of a popular item and making sure that orders are shipped out on time for Christmas. Here at Dollface Darlin’ things are a little different. IT has been busy, but only in my other ventures: mainly, working as many substitute teaching jobs as possible before the kids go on vacation and money stops rolling in till next year. The craft show season is over and its time to put away all the displays and things till next year. But the most important is Dollface Darlin’ is trying to move old inventory to make room for the new.

I have begun taking my products and packaging them into neat, cute little bundled themes.

Like this one: Teal Day of the Dead Themed Bundle includes a pillow with a removable flower pin/clip, skull fabric covered button earrings, some bows, a key chain and a flower hair clip, all featuring Sugar skulls, oh! and a headband.

Teal Day of the Dead Themed Bundle

There are other bundles, with tote bags, more pillows, and more that haven’t even been posted yet. I have some big ideas for new inventory but first, the current has to go, go, go! I’m offering them all at a 30-50% discount and seeing as it is the holidays, hopefully it will move fast.

For more bundles, check out the “Bundles” section of my Etsy shop! Dollface Darlin’ Bundles

Finding My Niche

Lately I have been doing a lot of research on how to get my little business up and running. While I know there is going to be a lot to read, a lot to plan and a lot to learn before I ever get where I want to be, I know I have to start somewhere. I have decided to start with people who have successfully gotten their business to a place where it can sustain them financially and still offer the happy comforts of doing something they love. I’ve begun reading Etsy’s “Quit Your Day Job” Series (as mentioned in my earlier post). There are a lot of great inspirational stories there with some really awesome advice.

My problem lately has been knowing a general idea of what I want and not knowing how to get there. Reading about other peoples’ journey has really helped me get an inner dialog going in my head as to where I should start and how I should proceed.So this is where I am starting to brainstorm:

What do I know how to do?
I know how to sew – by no means am I an expert but I think one day with a lot of hard work I could be. I taught myself everything I know so far and I can keep learning. I’ve dabbled in resin, jewelry, embroidery, even millinery and welding a couple of times in college – but none of it has been my own work. Everything I have done has been other people’s ideas and other people items. For instance, the jewelry I make is not something I hone from scratch, its chains and clips from the local Walmart and charms I made out of bottle caps or that were purchased from Michael’s. Most of the things I’ve done has been things I’ve seen other people make. I have designed and created my own vinyl purse  but it was hard, difficult and time consuming. Not something I can do at this time since it would take me a good few months to build my purse inventory to maybe no more than 10 purses. That is something i will have to venture in later when I’m more established and maybe have some help or a better understanding on how to manage my time. That might be something I want to add to my shop AFTER I’ve found my niche.

Who am I?
I’m a college and higher education graduate. I’m a teacher and a historian by profession and a failed artist by interest. I’m a girl whom has always felt she was born in the wrong era. I’m a mommy to doggies and I have an infinite amount of shoes! I like fashion but do not consider myself fashionable.

What are my fears?
I’m afraid to sew clothes for other people. My biggest fear is having the garment unravel, fall off or tear apart while the person is wearing it. It’s a little bit like that naked in front of a crowd nightmare. I’m especially afraid of sewing pants, even for myself, mostly because I’m afraid of fit and tailoring. I do not consider myself knowledgeable enough. I’m afraid I’m not creative or talented enough to come up with my own ideas or even worse, not be able to realize my own ideas without copying someone else. I think I’m crafty and creative but I lack imagination – it’s what I mainly attribute to my “failed artist” label, that and lack of talent.

What would I like to see my shop include?
I’ve gotten a lot of ideas from my research so far and I have held onto my own ideas as well, but I think there is an issue of, “more isn’t always good, sometimes its just more” and “figure out what works, keep what does and fix what doesn’t” – So some ideas I have are making it something I believe in, like maybe donating part of the proceeds to animal charities and shelters. I also want it to be an extension of who I am and what I love. This could been anything and everything from a vintage feel, to incorporating something about me in it: teaching aspect, historical twist…..something.

I think these are something things I need to constantly be thinking about in order to start a path towards finding my niche. Otherwise I have a shop full of “stuff” that is not unique, imaginative or in demand.

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“I wrote a pretty strict business plan and stuck to it. I had a time-frame in which I wanted to be able to accomplish my goals. I budgeted the little profit that I had in the beginning as wisely as I knew how. I worked hard on finding the best, most cost-efficient suppliers that I could. I had a small amount in my budget for things like branding, packaging, and advertising and promotion. I learned so much in those first few months. I feel like all I did was read.” – RiverValleyJewelry in Quit Your Day Job