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Retrospective!

Great selection of etched glass bead jewellery by Julie FrahmBlack and white handmade glass bead jewellery by Julie FrahmColour Wheel jewellery by Julie Frahm

I had to pick my work up from a little shop in Adelaide recently.  It was a tough decision, but with so many time constraints upon me, I just had to focus my energy in areas that were working.  I hadn’t sold any work in this little shop for many months, and I couldn’t find the energy to make more work in an attempt to increase sales there.  There was nothing wrong with the work that was there, it was just time to pack it up.

When it came time to look at the work that had been packed up, I was feeling very nostalgic.  It was work from the last few years of exhibitions that I have done.  The top photo was from my 2014 SALA exhibition.  The middle and bottom photos were from my 2013 Colour Wheel exhibition.  I loved putting those exhibitions together.  For both exhibitions I tried new things, some of which worked well, some not so well.

Looking at this old work from past exhibitions, reminded me to keep trying new things.  That is the point of exhibitions really.  It is lovely when the work you do resonates with people and they buy it, of course it is.  But more importantly for me is the making of new work.  The extra time I can spend dwelling on design, creating a cohesive exhibition of work, is worth it.  I love this time of year, a time to ferment and plan and plot out ideas for my next exhibition(s).  I can’t wait to see what comes out of my head this year for the 2 SALA exhibitions I am part of.

As you can tell, I loved seeing this old work again!  I will be taking it to markets in the near future, but if there is anything here that you like the look of, please send me an email.

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On my walk this morning…

On my walk this morning….

  • I am getting ready for a Ladies Night In this Friday night at the Murray Bridge Community Centre.
  • I am also getting ready for the Flinders Street Market on Saturday May 2.  Always a good day out.
  • I have created the coupon code MUM2015 for everyone to use in my ETSY shop for 25% discount.  The code expires Sunday May 3 (just in time to get a Mother’s Day present posted to your mum)!!
  • I am looking forward to getting back into a routine now that everyone is going back to school!
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On my walk this morning…

Morning Walk April 20

  • I had a great time at the Flinders Street Market on the weekend.  Lots of lovely customers.  It was great to see so many people loving the recycled glass jewellery!  I’ll be there again on Saturday May 2.
  • I’m excited about my work being on display as part of the Reart exhibition in Sydney.  It opens to the public on Wednesday.
  • I finished reading “Lost and Found” and loved it!
  • I’m enjoying the slower pace of the school holidays!
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Recycled Glass Beads

Recycled Glass Beads

I am getting ready for the Flinders Street Market this weekend.  It’s a special event market, where all of the stallholders are making eco-friendly products.  I will be there Saturday and Sunday, from 10-3.  I’m really looking forward to being part of this market again.

I will have a range of recycled glass beads and jewellery available, and I’ll also have some “sale” items.

Hope to see you there!

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On my walk this morning…

CrochetRugSigh, I didn’t go for a walk this morning!  It was pouring with rain when my alarm went off.  Not the best conditions for walking.  I don’t mind a light drizzle when I’m out, or an unexpected downpour, but I tend to stay home when it’s raining already.

Still, I was up fairly early thanks to daylight savings ending and a toddler who think 6.05am is time to wake up!

  • I am still smiling about the Reart International Upcycle exhibition.  I’ll be sending my entries this week.  Disappointed I won’t be able to make it to the exhibition, but hopefully there will be photos.
  • I am getting ready for the Flinders Street  Good Earth Market on April 18 and 19.  The focus there will be on eco-friendly products, and it looks like the big blue shed will be filled with all sorts of amazing products.  On from 10-3 each day.
  • I have drafted my newsletter, which I will be sending out on Thursday.  I will have lots of new products for sale, a special offer for subscribers, and a chance for one subscriber to win a product!  Subscribe for your chance to find out more and possibly win!
  • I am reading Still Alice by Lisa Genova.  I’m not sure what to say about this book just yet, I am enjoying it, but finding the subject quite difficult/disturbing too.  I am listening to Burial Rites by Hannah Kent on audible and really enjoying that, for different reasons it is a slightly disturbing tale, but beautifully done.
  • I am crocheting a blanket…it might be ready for the winter!
  • I am grateful for the family time we have had over Easter, and all the lovely things we have done together.
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On my walk this morning…

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  • I am looking forward to the Flinders Street Market “Good Earth” special event on April 18 and 19.  I’ll be there both days from 10am – 3pm.
  • I am enjoying this autumn weather: cool morning, sunny days.
  • I am planning some new recycled glass jewellery.  Launching at the Flinders Street Market!
  • I am excited about the Easter break, and some more family time.
  • I am still crocheting a blanket!  It might be ready for the winter.
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A Boutique Life Design Market

Market display at A Boutique Life Design Market

It was my first time attending/being part of A Boutique Life Design Market yesterday, and one of the questions we were asked on our feedback forms was “Did we meet our business objectives?”

At first I thought only in terms of $$.  I did make some sales on the day, but I had thought it might be possible to make more.  It was a bit patchy, but still worth getting out of bed for!

Then I thought:

  • My product was exposed to a thousand new people (I think)
  • I handed out lots of business cards
  • I met lots of nice stallholders
  • I reconnected with a couple of old customers
  • I realised my display wasn’t working so I changed it around at lunch time (when things got quiet)
  • I learned more about doing markets!

Yes, I think I met my business objectives for being part of the market.  I was really happy to be part of it, and hope to be part of it again at some stage.