Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Another year gone by...

The remainder of 2009, from the time of my last posting, is a bit of a blur. As I recall, I was intertwined in my new recycled jar decoupage candle project for the remainder of the month of August. Every surface of my studio apartment was covered with recycled jars in one stage or another of the process. The tidiness of my living area might not have been compromised nearly so harshly if I had come up with a more systematic plan for accomplishing my project. But, I let my overambitious, A.D.D. admiring brain take charge… and after spending the first half of September searching for my countertops and floor underneath piles of craft supplies, I decided to listen to the logical & scattered-yet-organized part of my brain that said it was time to undertake my annual apartment re-organization. (Every year I come up with a slightly better plan for arranging my tiny studio to make it more functional and hopefully a bit more stylish as well.) This year it took approximately one month of my time digging through my possessions and choosing what to let go of, one evening with friends moving furniture, and a second hand dresser from my parents that just happened to fit the new arrangement I’d been imagining perfectly.


Let’s just say it took longer than I thought to get my apartment in order. It’s hard to find time for hours and hours of cleaning when you have a busy social life and a full time job! Oh, and did I mention I procrastinate sometimes? Anyhow, before I knew it, it was the end of November… prime candle selling season… and I had done nothing to promote my products for Christmas. I was trying not to feel guilty about it, but rather to think proactively about what I could still do, when a friend invited me to a Holiday Open House / Craft Fair at a woman’s house in town. After attending said event, I couldn’t help but think that the best thing I could do for my business this year would be to take advantage of my newly re-organized apartment and host my own holiday open house. I thought about it for a few days, then chose a date and hit the ground running.

It turned out that making the choice to plan an open house would be the catalyst for this season’s sales. The first thing I did was to start making as many candles as possible to put out on display at the party. Since I finally had fresh products available, I took photos of them and created some new listings for my website… something else that was a bit neglected in 2009, though not near as much as this blog… and I sold a few candles online, weeks before the open house. I see each purchase as a little piece of encouragement, a ray of hope for future sales if you will. I am still unsure why every year I have to remind myself that the more items I post to my website, the more likely I am to sell something… especially on a web community like mine where the most recently listed items show up first in the search results. I’m putting a demerit in my own employee file for forgetting that again.


The online orders were really just the appetizer of the season though. I finally found the motivation to re-do my candle labels! I’ve begun printing my own and feel that my new packaging looks much more professional. The holiday party was not a huge success in and of itself – I blame myself for planning something at the last minute during a month when everyone is busy every weekend – but I did have a few visitors who enjoyed some Irish Whiskey and sweets while perusing my current candle & soap lines. Furthermore, several people who couldn’t make it to the party responded to the evite asking if they could see my products at a different time. So, I set up a mobile candle shop in the back of my Honda CRV… and that turned out to be the real moneymaker of the season. I can’t say that it was my ideal sales situation… having to cart baskets & bags of candles back & forth from my car, making sure they stay shaded so the colors & scents don’t fade, filling up the gas tank more than my usual weekly allotment to allow for the extra weight and mileage… but I had a surprising amount of fun doing it. My favorite moment was when my friend caught a stranger eyeing us like she was ensuring there was no drug deal taking place on her watch and we invited her over to see the candles. The woman did buy a candle, but I still think she may have been nudged by the guilt of having looked at us so accusingly.


So, what now? Christmas is over, but people everywhere will still be burning candles for months, especially in the colder parts of the country & world. The year-round challenge of how to get more customers to my website continues. I have greatly increased my presence on Facebook and have begun offering sale items and occasional promotional discounts on my products. I finally signed up for a google adwords account and have already begun two advertising campaigns. And, I have a brand new color laser printer on the way to help me create marketing materials for several more new ideas I have in the works. I am hopeful that this new enthusiasm I have felt over the past month will continue into 2010.

Monday, August 10, 2009

I'm Back

I honestly didn't realize just how badly I've been neglecting my blog until I logged in to make this post. 2008 was a tough year for me, both at my full time job and for my craft business. By the time Christmas came around I only had two wholesale customers, when just a year earlier I had six. Let's just say I wasn't the only one affected by the economy. Retail sales remained stagnant and my peak candle season passed by and I decided to take a break from marketing my craft business. It didn't feel like the right time to expand my online product inventory or attempt to gain new wholesale business, and I wasn't feeling very inspired. I have sold a few candles since Christmas, but none of the sales came as a result of any effort on my part. I go through these non-creative phases periodically, but generally I come out of them with a bang. That is what I hope happened today.

Today I felt sudden inspiration to work on a semi-new product. I got the idea last year to make recycled glass jar candles. I thought it would be a good way to demonstrate my belief that we must re-use as well as recycle, while offering a container candle to my customers for the first time. I collected some jars and made a few candles, but they were not quite as fabulously funky as I'd hoped. So, I put the project on hold... indefinitely. Then today I had an idea of a way to incorporate an art I previously explored but have not recently indulged with my candle business. I could decopage photos and other papers onto the recycled glass jars... I've been collecting my favorite pages of my daily travel calendar all year though I had no idea what I wanted to do with them yet. I spent the entire evening gathering pictures for my upcoming decopage experiment. I've got magazine clippings, old calendar pages, and a few decks of cards so far, which is definitely enough to get started.


And, while I was at the store picking up supplies for my project, I came across a magazine I'd never seen before called Artful Blogging. The stories I read inspired me to share more of my story as an artist through my blog... ideas, events, successes, frustrations, and revelations. Though I sometimes think of myself as just a candlemaker experimenting with other crafts, the truth is I am an artist. I hope the stories behind my creations will help you appreciate them even more.