Showing posts with label wreaths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wreaths. Show all posts
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Another 'Door", More Pictures, and Some Origami Squirrels.
So
I folded up another fake door yesterday with a different color. The white wreaths were not showing up very well on the white door. So Cheryl commissioned me to fold and glue up another one.
Learning a few things from the previous one, I was able to make a few more improvements on the red door.
In addition to that, Cheryl had me fold up a couple of squirrels so she could add a little character to the mantle. I think they turned out pretty good.
I am also very excited about the upcoming feature we have been working on for the stockings.....NAMES ! We finally reached a level of confidence where we can now offer them to our customers. Cheryl was willing to offer up a couple of stockings where I could try my skills out and I am quite pleased with the results.
Now all we have to do is offer them on the Etsy sight so people will add them on and snap them up. Hope everyone is having a great weekend this week. It's raining here in Iowa and we need it.
Hopefully, it won't be too much like last year and flood everything. Hooray for Iowa! The land of Extremes!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
And Now....Christmas Wreaths!...or: How to Build a Door for under $5!
So now Cheryl
wanted some background for the Wreaths. Our own door is ...well...how do you say...BAD. It is dated and dirty and every time she takes a picture of the wreaths on it, the light outside messes up the color. The Answer: Build a better door.
Now we could have just taped up a clean sheet of white paper on the wall, but that does not look 'door like'. So .. Eth the Origami artist to the rescue! I folded a simple panel door just big enough to give the background shadow to the wreath. It was not complicated, but fairly effective.
Cheryl likes it...and that is the main thing. After all she IS the biggest Critic of her pictures.
In other news, Cheryl already has a HUGE order for over 160 stockings for some gallery. We sold the stockings to them last year and they were hot!
This year they have placed their order well in advance and ordered more than double last years. So Now we are faced with the difficult task to get those orders sewed up and ready by November 1. Hopefully we will be able to limp along and sew as we go...so to say...As for me...I'm still in charge of lighting and blogging. Perhaps I'll be able to talk to a customer....someday. Then the big bucks will come rolling in!
wanted some background for the Wreaths. Our own door is ...well...how do you say...BAD. It is dated and dirty and every time she takes a picture of the wreaths on it, the light outside messes up the color. The Answer: Build a better door.
Now we could have just taped up a clean sheet of white paper on the wall, but that does not look 'door like'. So .. Eth the Origami artist to the rescue! I folded a simple panel door just big enough to give the background shadow to the wreath. It was not complicated, but fairly effective.
Cheryl likes it...and that is the main thing. After all she IS the biggest Critic of her pictures.
In other news, Cheryl already has a HUGE order for over 160 stockings for some gallery. We sold the stockings to them last year and they were hot!
This year they have placed their order well in advance and ordered more than double last years. So Now we are faced with the difficult task to get those orders sewed up and ready by November 1. Hopefully we will be able to limp along and sew as we go...so to say...As for me...I'm still in charge of lighting and blogging. Perhaps I'll be able to talk to a customer....someday. Then the big bucks will come rolling in!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
New Pics for the New Stockings! Also, How to Make a Mantle for Under $20!
So Cheryl has been rather disappointed in her pictures as of late, so she decided that we will fix this problem or go broke doing it! Normally she wants a picture of just the stocking and nothing else. It's rather like a plate of food with no garnish, dinner roll, or fancy China to dress up the meal. However, after combing through numerous Martha Stewart Magazines,
she decided that we needed some background. Since we do not have a fireplace
in our tiny little apartment, we were forced to either invite ourselves over to our neighbors, or make one ourselves. So Cheryl set out to make one. First she painted a small shelf, then set out setting up a large piece of paper for the background. Hiro Was there to oversee the whole process. I must say,
I think it succeeds in jazzing up the stockings. Even though we cut out much of the background, the essential stuff remains and looks good.
Also the snow no longer blends into the background like it did previously. As for me, I played an important role in the lighting department.
Very, VERY important! I'm a little bummed that Cheryl says I can no longer be the "face" of Allenbrite Studio. At first I thought it was because I needed a haircut or I was wearing my glasses. But she says that I am too "Chatty" with my conversations. Perhaps she is right, I never thought I was a particularly outgoing person, but I do see how I might give out too much information to people asking a simple question.
I guess I will have to work on those problems
if I want to retain my "assistant to the President of the Company" title. ( It's slightly below vice president....even though there are only two of us I still have not achieved that status yet) Next we will have to work on those Wreaths. Our outside door it rather dirty, so I'm sure she will have to work on that as well.
she decided that we needed some background. Since we do not have a fireplace
in our tiny little apartment, we were forced to either invite ourselves over to our neighbors, or make one ourselves. So Cheryl set out to make one. First she painted a small shelf, then set out setting up a large piece of paper for the background. Hiro Was there to oversee the whole process. I must say,
I think it succeeds in jazzing up the stockings. Even though we cut out much of the background, the essential stuff remains and looks good.
if I want to retain my "assistant to the President of the Company" title. ( It's slightly below vice president....even though there are only two of us I still have not achieved that status yet) Next we will have to work on those Wreaths. Our outside door it rather dirty, so I'm sure she will have to work on that as well. Friday, August 26, 2011
Preparing for Battle!
Did the title catch you? I was trying to think of something catchy to
describe what we have been up to this week. I believe I have discovered a major breakthrough in the stocking department that has been bugging me for the last couple of years. NAMES! Well, first things first
..Chery land I have been relaxing a bit this week, working on our designs and other small details that make our shop what it is. I have been cutting, folding and stamping 'thank you' cards for each order, while Cheryl has been working on some new items and designs
. In addition to the tree skirt, she has been creating some wreaths that match her stockings. they look pretty good in my opinion, and it is not really an unknown factor. You see: She
made these before and sold them all, but got bored of them and stopped ( similar to the stockings) This year, she has decided to revisit previous successes and work on those instead of creating something from scratch. Additionally, I have been working on the 'thank you's' that Cheryl wants to give out instead of the origami this year. Last year I folded over 400 paper cranes.
This year I have over 400 cards with stamped birds on them. I'm hoping they won't last so I can make more. That should mean we have exceeded our sales from last year. And then there are the names. I sample stamped Cheryl's name on some scraps of felt to see how they might look on a stocking.
I have been experimenting with placement as well. I personally like them on the toe where they hang level when the stocking is hung on the wall or fireplace. Cheryl wanted me to put the name on a cuff, but it looks TERRIBLE!
So I have been put in charge of the names this year. I hope people find them as exciting as I do.
At least they are simple enough to do so we won't have to halt production and we have something to offer people who request them. Let me know what you think!
describe what we have been up to this week. I believe I have discovered a major breakthrough in the stocking department that has been bugging me for the last couple of years. NAMES! Well, first things first
This year I have over 400 cards with stamped birds on them. I'm hoping they won't last so I can make more. That should mean we have exceeded our sales from last year. And then there are the names. I sample stamped Cheryl's name on some scraps of felt to see how they might look on a stocking.
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