Good JuJu

Reasons behind my displays

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It’s that time again!

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First Friday weekend is here.  Having a larger space to work in has been such a joy.  I’m kinda treating it like the back half is my “regular space” and the front half is a jewelry boutique plus a small wall to theme out however I like.

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This month, that will is set up for spring weddings.  Which is probably a major indulgence of usable space, because just how many wedding gowns do I expect to sell?  But they are lovely, and make a beautiful backdrop.  I allow myself one corner to simply play with and enjoy, not expecting to get a big profit from the goods.

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On the other hand, heck yes, I would like to sell them all!  But being reasonable, I know that isn’t going to happen.  But I devoted the entire wall to them any way, because well, it’s fun for me to do.

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The jewelry boutique portion of my set up is right across from the Wall of Romantic Weddings.  It will not get much of a redo each month, because it works so well as is.  I rearrange the goods, of course and always bring in new pieces.  But the shelves and lighting stay the same.

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My main reasoning for leaving the set up as is seems valid to me.  My typical goods are cottagey/shabby chic and I figure that if the jewelry is buried in the back amidst that, many people who love jewelry, but don’t like cottage style, might walk right on by and not see the jewelry mingled with the rest.

Having enough space to set the goods up as if I have two separate booths helps get shoppers interested in the sparkly pretties to stop to look at them.  Our mall tends to lean toward primitive and funky stuff, so my jewelry displays could easily be over looked if they weren’t along the aisle.

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The same theory goes with the beaded plant stakes and sun catchers I make.  Their appeal is more general, so I leave them at the entrance too.

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My Royals display is also up front.   It did well last month, so I’m giving it another go around.  Personally, I’m not a sports fan, but I love the way KC supports its team.   Plus, I love blue, but it rarely sells in my space, oddly enough.  With its own separate area, it did pretty good.  

The sale is this Friday and Saturday at Good Juju in the Old West Bottoms of KC.  See you there?

More from April’s set up at Good Juju

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This month, my mushrooms are tinted in pretty Easter egg colors.

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Soft pinks, shimmery greens, sky blues, and silky lavenders.

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And while you’d think I had more than plenty of my dyed roses, whelp, nope.  I made more of the smaller ones to fit onto mini pots and white glass jars.

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Of course, there are fairies too.

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And more roses.

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I redid my “ballerina corner” with some new dancer themed finds.

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Doesn’t this great lamp go perfectly with my spring time pink tones?

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This is the time of year when sweet little birdies start adventuring out into the garden.

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Where they build their nests and lay some eggs.

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Spring makes me so happy, I just couldn’t stop filling my booth with as many mementos of the season as I could possibly squeeze in. 

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Do you know the best part?  I get to do this all over again for May!

 

 

 

 

An Easter Garden Tea Party Eggstravaganza at Good Juju

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The coffee filter roses are still gracing my booth at Good Juju, but some have been turned into a gardeny gown.

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She goes nicely with my flower garden theme for this month.

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Ive gathered up a lot of cement pieces and floral things to make the space feel like springtime in my cottage courtyard.

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This Angel isn’t concrete, but fits the look.  She’s a terracotta type material that I painted.

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Maybe the theme is garden tea party.

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At Easter time.

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And there is possibly an egg hunt going on while the tea is being sipped.

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I don’t think the eggs would be too hard to find, the space is packed with them.  In trees…

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In baskets…

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In nests…

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Covered in velvet and lace…

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Decopauged…

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And in cages.

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I guess I could call it an Eggstravanaza.

Easter bunnies

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My friend, Beth, gave me some quilt scraps.   I’m not a sewer, but I was still drawn to making some quilted bunnies.  Basically, it was as simple as cutting out rabbit shapes and stitching them together and stuffing them.  The pretty fabric did all the hard part.

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This hare took zero sewing, I got it at an estate sale, cut off the old clothing, and crafted new, lacy duds using glue instead of thread.  That’s much more my style than sewing.

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There isn’t a before picture, but here is the country style dress she previously had on.  

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She might have a frowny face, but I think she appreciates the glow up.

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The bunny’s dress is a lot like the ones I make for my fairy dolls.  Gluing is so much more up my alley than stitching.

 

 

Royal blue

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This is different for me, a sports themed display.  But my own way, pretty things to decorate your home for a baseball party, and pretty blue jewelry to add to your own look.

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Im not exactly a fan of games myself, but I appreciate how much my adopted town supports its team.

For a giggle, I put in a tray of mood rings.   If other fans are anything my husband, moods can fluctuate as viewers watch the score of a game fluctuate too.  It would be fun to wear a mood ring and  keep track of the colors going back and forth.

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Isn't this is such a lovely blue?

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 I added crowns too.  

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And I found some cute lil baseball charms to hang onto the blue bracelets.  

For the Super Bowl, I’d made a few Cheifs color pieces of jewelry that were well received, but I didn’t do a big display like this royal blue one.  

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I hope it goes over well!  

My favorite part might be planning for what I do next

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Aren’t these bunnies so cute?  I cut them out of an old postcard.  
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My Easter decor corner isn’t super large for the First Friday sale at Juju this week, but I enjoyed creating and gathering things to put there.  

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Like this wooden basket that I covered in a patchwork of pastel wallpapers. SavingPNG
There are also lots of tiny, hanging baskets on my pink Easter Tree.  That was previously filled with hearts as a Valentine Tree and before that was fulfilling its traditional use as a Christmas tree.  I’m afraid I’ll miss that ballerina pink tree after April unless I can think of a good reason to keep using it in May.   

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The color fits in well with my garden/cottage area, and I like its vertical shape that I can overload with pretties.  So, I have a feeling, I might be keeping it up.  

Full of teacups for a garden party display? 
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I have been making lots of ballerina slippers, they could be cute on it too.  Or I could fill it up with fairies?

Yep, I have a feeling the pretty pink tree will be around a while.

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I am loving my new space.  It can be set up in different themes without them being right in top of each other in a mishmash the way I had to arrange stuff in my previous, smaller spot.

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I feel like I can have a better flow throughout booth even with a variety of elements in it.

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I think I forgot to get pics of the green zone for St Pat’s day.  But here is a little bit of it.

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And here is the other side of my cottagey garden area in the center of the room.  My pal, Angie, gave me this white table last week, so I shifted things around to fit it in.  It makes a handy place to overfill, but might be just a smidge too large for me, it won’t be a versatile piece to move around.   I might be passing it on to someone else after a couple of uses.

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I’ll see what next month brings.  That big, white table is a good look for springtime.  Thanks, Angie!

Indulging myself with pinks and roses

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Unpacking my pretties for this week’s First Friday Weekend at Good Juju was extra special since I got to explore and figure out how best to use my new space.

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Plus, it’s Valentine’s month, and I cannot resist drenching my booth in hearts and roses.

And maybe a few mushrooms.

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Over my last few years at this venue, I’ve seen that pink doesn’t sell as well for me as neutrals when it comes to my creations. 
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This time of year, I feel free to go hog wild with my favorite rosy hue.
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Along with plenty of the rich creams and faded tans that do so well there.
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Plus a few splashes of the holiday’s traditional red.
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And lots of roses scattered throughout.

SavingPNGThis is my entryway into the space.

I had Rich add some chains from the high ceilings for me.  Those hang down to a reachable place so that I will never need to use the terrifying 80 foot tall (at least it feels that high to me).  With these lowered chains, I am able to hang seasonal decor at the entry and change things up on a regular basis.

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For now, I’m loving it all so much exactly as it is, so I didn’t add any extras to the ceiling.  
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No “changing it up” is needed yet, because the whole spot is a ginormous change!  

I’m thinking I could let it ride for a few months, as is, just bringing in fresh merch for each sale.  But I do sorta have a hot air balloon crafting idea brewing, that would be beautiful for Easter, or spring…. Hmm….

 

 

 

Finalizing my new spot and finding joy in doing it

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My new space is done, inventory set up, and ready for this week’s sale at Good Juju.
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The front portion of the booth is my jewelry boutique.  
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The very front entrance holds a jewelry shelf dedicated to Valentine’s Day. 
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Once you step into the main part of the space, there is an abundance of tributes to the holiday sprinkled about.
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But the entry is mostly jewels.  I set up a small table with Cheifs colored pieces since we are located in KC and the Super Bowl is this week.  And to not be just an opportunist, I actually watched a game (for the first time).  While I  cannot call myself a football fan, I am a huge Kansas City fan, and love the way my adopted town’s citizens support it local teams, events, the city itself. 

By the way, that might be the last game I watch.  As a person who has had multiple concussions myself, watching the crashing bodies gives me the willies.

SavingPNGThere is a row of gigantic metal poles down the aisle of Good Juju that support the high ceilings.  I have one at the left side entrance in my area, and I refused to ignore it or treat it like a wasted space.  Instead, I used magnets to wrap the top in vintage wallpaper and the bottom in silver velvet.  Then I added more magnets with hooks and hung necklaces from them.

Eyesore into asset, with just a few magnets!

SavingPNGWith the expanded dimensions I now have, I could bring in another full table of old earrings.  And of course, if you layer upwards, you get even more display space.

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When I was a kid, one of my favorite games was playing “store”.  With this new, improved, larger spot, I actually feel like I’ve gotten past the make believe stage of my game and have a real, live store of my own.  The walls we built and the spacious layout of the area combine to bring a more professional look to my junk and treasures.  

Fingers crossed that my jump to a larger spot (and higher rent) pay off.  Whether it improves my sales or not, it has brought me joy.  

 

 

 

 

Heartfelt

Good JuJu, Hearts, Painting with thread, sewing?

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January’s sale at Good Juju was cut short due to horrid, terrible, awful, nasty, cold, blizzardy weather.
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Surprisingly, we had quite a few customers brave the oncoming storm and shop with us.  I was quite pleased and thankful that those guests came to see us.

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Still, it wasn’t quite a full crowd.

 Typically, holiday goods are sold in advance of the actual month of the celebrations, so January is when most of my Valentine inventory would be on display.  Since we didn’t have our regular, larger turnout, I’m using that as an excuse to keep making heart themed crafts and bringing them in, even though the sale is only one week before the holiday.

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Honestly, I love making hearts.  And in my opinion, they aren’t seasonal.  I figure I can keep bowls of velvet and lace hearts out year round.  Right now, they look like they are blatantly Valentine’s Day items.  But without the candy boxes and other decor around them,  I think I can keep on making these to bring in.

But not this one, it is going as a gift to someone special.  

It isn’t taking long to fill up my new booth at Good Juju with my junk, you can’t even see the beautiful walls we built any more

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Well, I’m moving in!
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The new space is approximately divided into two areas, the back is my regular stuff while the entrance is jewelry.
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With a larger space, I realized I needed bigger furniture so it would feel more to scale.  This cabinet had to be pilfered from my studio so I’d have a solid “anchor” piece in the back.  The door was placed next to it for the same reason.  I didn’t want to use too many white tables stacked up.  That worked well in my half space, but a full booth required substance.

This felt like it gave the room more balance.

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Small, white tables were definitely used a lot, they work great.  But before I brought in the big cabinet, that section needed more umph.  

I still need to get a clip light for that top shelf in the cabinet, then this side is ready to roll for First Friday weekend.

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I love, love, love, love, love the pergola/entryway Rich built for the doorway leading to Beth’s space next door!  So much so that I told myself I would leave it empty to show it off.  

Hmm, it seems to have some things hanging on it.  Oh well, I tried!  At least it isn’t completely covered.  You can still see the structure.

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Not quite the entire front half is jewelry. One wall is still stuff.  I think this area is complete too.  I’m still working on the jewelry spaces and will show that later.

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