Ok, so I think even if when I star writing I feel i can't stop, the problem keeps being to actually sit and do it.
Yeah, I haven't write in a month and my last post wasn't the most positive of all. So I'll just make and update of December's activity and hopefully I'll start writing more often and more about the mosaic making process.
December. I felt really excited about the possibility of having good sales for Christmas. First, I decided to do some promotion, so I tried The Little Black Box for the first time. Kim allowed me, very kindly, to participate on it even when she had already said it was full. Thanks, Kim!! So, I made a nice colored card, I glued two tiny tile magnets, just like the my Magsaics but smaller, and put it in a bag. They looked really cool. So I sent the package with -oh, i forgot if they were 25 or 50. Oops. I think they were 50. The box went on sale on December 5 (my birthday!) and the views in my shop went a little up but didn't have any sale, yet. Maybe in the future.
I have to say that i had two sales in November, which took my expectations really high.
And on about December 15, feeling very disappointed, I realized (well, I read an opinion in an Etsy forum) that actually people don't normally buy expensive gifts for Christmas! Specially in this bad economic times, but normally, if i would be buying let's say, 10 gifts, it would be impossible to spend $30 or more on each of them! That made me feel more relaxed. My items are more a wedding, birthday, anniversary, special gifts. So I guess Christmas shouldn't be a super season for my sales. Of course the promos will have some effect later!
But after that, came the better sales ever: FRIENDS! Yeah, i feel very lucky with the new friends i have now, not only because they are nice people, but also because they appreciate my work and even buy from me! So first, a returned client (those are the best) got a box for his mom. Then, another friend asked me for a custom work: a wall hanging with a beetle. I was very doubtful at the beginning, but it turned out well. And last, a couple of recently married friends bought gifts for their mothers and grandmothers... wow! (they don't apply to the "lot of cheap gifts" kind of people, at least not for the great women in their lives, cheers for them!).
So, my friends made my Christmas and I'm eternally grateful for that. With the money, i was able to register for the 2009 Annual SAMA Conference next March. That is totally exciting!!!!
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Don't ever lose heart, Soledad. Your work is exceptionally beautiful. This tragic economy has afected us all. Only we who remain positive and hopeful will succeed in coming out on top.
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