Wednesday 31 March 2010

2010 - Q1 Complete

We've made it through a difficult couple of months, orders have been sketchy and the order amounts have dropped significantly after Christmas and New-Year; but we'd built up enough fat to see us through and now we're looking forward to the British Craft Trade Fair (BCTF) next week then Select@Bath early May.
Scotland's Trade Fair turned out to be rather good for us, not actually at the fair but after and we're aware of outlets and organizations who are intending to visit us at BCTF.

Late February was very quiet on the trade front and we had to entice trade orders with a discount offer weeks 3/4 of Feb. Retail sales through the website are well up on this time last year, we think it is due to all the Sumptuosity products being given as presents over Christmas.

We acquired a significant number of new stockists and this has helped though this quiet period, seventeen in total. Also, a number of new stockists acquired at Scotland's Trade Fair have re-ordered, a very good sign. A number of new stockists have come to us direct & outside of trade fairs.

Our marketing emphasis outside of trade fairs is definitely based on retail web mail-order sales and sales through the studio; we have a growing section of other British designers goods for sale from the studio and we appear to be gaining a reputation locally for good (predominantly hand crafted) cards; usable crafts (especially of a 'stitch' theme) seem popular, in particular Indianna McMillan-Parkers cacti plant pot pin-cushions; when we get get our next batch I'll put them online too. We also get a surprising number of visits from people we sell to or newsletter who live all over the country.



We've been busy on the designs and product front; we've introduced 37mm square badges into our range, they fit very well between the round button and rectangular brooches; the selection of designs will increase rapidly over the next few weeks, we need to have them ready for BCTF. We've designed a selection of rectangular brooches based on Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management; we're happy with most of the designs but need six or 9 in total.


I really want to get our Alice in Wonderland cards in production but I'm not yet satisfied with my images; I think I should seek the advice of a professional photographer and I have just thought of just the person. Everyone who sees the silk Alice pictures that Sophie has embroidered asks if they are for sale, maybe when I'm happy with the photographs of them.

We will be handing the studio over to Sophie mid April so she can use it for exhibiting space for York Open Studio, she has also had meetings with Father Tim of St. Lawrence and St. Hilda as we are in the very early discussion stages for creating a rather large alter piece.

We're looking forward to a much busier Q2, keep up to date with us through the website, blogs and facebook.

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