Good JuJu

A haunted cottage painting

Good JuJu, paintings

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Before we even had August’s sale at Good Juju, I was making big plans for September and October’s events.
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The back wall of my space is brick, and I cannot hang anything on it, so I had previously hung a big Karla’s Cottage banner down from the ceiling beams to fill the space.  Well, I got to thinking that I need a Karla’s Haunted Cottage sign for Halloween, but the spot is pretty hard to get to,

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After consulting some people whose minds think in a more engineering way than mine does, we came up with a pulley system to hang seasonal banners without going to much fuss to change them!

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I immediately got to work painting a 6’x8’ canvas drop cloth with a spooky theme.  Now that it’s done, I’ll flip it over and paint a gingerbread cottage on the back of it.  I’m excited about all of the possibilities. 

A drop cloth is nine bucks, I need about 8 hours to prime and paint it, and can do artwork on both sides.   Heck, I’ll be wanting to switch them out every month!  

Hmm, my time might be better spent making things to sell, not just display.  But dang, this was fun to do.

 

 

First Friday at Good Juju for August

antiques/junking, Good JuJu

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That slappity slap sound you might be hearing from afar?

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That is me clapping myself on the back for getting my booth ready for the August sale before hitting the road for our vacation.
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First step was removing a lot of the colorful bits I had displayed for summer and creating a neutral  scene.  

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Over the years, I’ve learned that people don’t visit my little corner to buy much in the way of traditional fall colors.  

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So with a slight nod toward Autumn, I’m mostly focusing on summer’s last bit of glory.  

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Most of the roses are packed away, with just a few remaining blooms.

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After our Independence Day extravaganza, I only had one week to tear down, redo, and fill in, then pack and leave for the trip.

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At first, I told myself that I’d only do a minor makeover.  And I drove to Kansas City with that in mind.

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Next thing I know, I’ve moved every single piece of furniture in the space.

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You know what I honestly need?  A job redoing booths for other dealers.  

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I’m honestly overwhelmed by all the shopping, tagging, sorting, storing of the inventory.

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The best part is when I get to play with it all and set it up.

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Not as much the hunting and gathering part.

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Oh, and making stuff!  I love that.  And the guests, I really enjoy working on the floor, talking to customers about what they are buying and how they’ll use it.

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Over all, the great parts outweigh the sucky parts of the job.  I suppose that is typical of most lines of work.

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As soon as set up is done for the current month, my mind is flying ahead to the next before we’ve even had our sale.  So, yep, it’s hard for me not to totally redo even when I don’t have time, or even really need to.

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July at Juju on the 4th

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Good Juju’s First Friday weekend falls upon the 4th of July holiday.

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I have no idea what that will mean to us.  

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Will we get a bigger crowd Friday morning because people have the day off and want to come in before their festivities begin?

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Will we have crowds on Saturday from everyone bringing out of town guests in for something to do?  

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Or will the walkways be silent because our shoppers are too busy shooting off cherry bombs at picnics to come and see us?

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Well, I can guarantee you that we are ready for the big crowds, none of our dealers phoned it in, thinking we would be slow.

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The shop is looking good, and we are ready to welcome our guests.

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As we always are, each and every month.  I’m continuously blown away by the efforts our dealers go to in making fabulous displays that change for each sale.

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Only being open 24 days a year can make sales a crapshoot anyway.   What if the weather is bad? What if there is a big event or holiday?

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But then again, what if our guests say, “Gosh I’m really busy, but I just have to pop into Juju to see what’s new this month, I only have two days to get there!”

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 Whatever you spend your holiday doing, I wish you a happy 4th!

Let’s call it a seaside Fourth of July vacation look

antiques/junking, Good JuJu

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In the front, probably little more than third but not quite half, of my booth, I have a mini boutique set up with mostly jewelry.  I carry vintage, handcrafted, and silver, and have displayed eachcatagory separately.  Sorta.

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In that area, across from the jewelry, I also have a rack of wedding apparel, and vintage clothes.  
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I keep clear totes in my garage that I pop seasonally appropriate finds into throughout the year as I snag them at sales.  Red, white, and blue doesn’t exactly match the rest of my decor, but that was an easy problem to solve by placing the collection on one of my little jewelry shelves along the aisle at the front of my booth.

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I have quite a few patriotic items this year, then fill in around them with anything that fits the color scheme.

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Festive!  All I need are some firecrackers and a sparkler or two.

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On another wall, I’ve gone with a seashore theme.

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I’m a fan of beachiness year round and have my bedroom filled with shells and ocean paintings.  So, to me this isn’t exactly seasonal.  I think a pop of beach goes well with the entire cottage look anytime.

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As far as the antique mall goes, I usually save it all up for summer to make one big, “splashy” look. 
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A few jars got filled with shells and a simply decorated tie was put around their top.
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And look at this delightful little sunbather I found.  My sister gave me some beach signage that she was done with and it helps complete the seaside atmosphere.

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I am particularly happy with how everything came together this month.

A garden party theme for June at my Good Juju booth

antiques/junking, Garden, Good JuJu, vintage paper/collage art

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It’s that time again!
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Good Juju in the Old West Bottoms of KC’s First Friday weekend is this upcoming Friday and Saturday from 9-6 both days.
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For a fun, summertime display, I hung these hot air balloons and vintage wallpaper banners that I crafted on a snowy day last winter.
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I was saving them for this big garden party styled look and they are exactly as I’d hoped it would be.  Festive, isn’t it?SavingPNG

Here is the view from the front of my booth looking at the back half.
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I also covered lampshades in vintage lace.
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The crystal sun catchers are hung with a mini spotlight on them and a small fan causing a gentle breeze that makes them move slightly.

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 Here is a closeup of one of the banners.  I think I have about a dozen or so.  Most are hanging, but I left a few where they could easily be picked up if someone wants one.
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I’ll show you the other sides of the booth in upcoming posts.  I have a revamp on my June wedding corner, some beachy goods, and of course, loads of jewels. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ahead of the game

Good JuJu, holiday decor

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Boo!

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Yes, I do own a calendar.  It may still be Spring, but with a busy summer ahead of me, I’m already full tilt into fall and holiday projects to sell in my booth.  Gotta have a jump start on those things and be a few months ahead, right?

Please excuse the messy pictures, I didn’t set these guys up for proper pics.  They looked so cute as is, sat down where I’d left them to dry, that I took photos of them right then and there. Cluttered background and all.

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My buddy, Beth, gifted me a stack of old hankies, most lacy or embroidered.  At first, I was going to make ghosts to hang from black umbrellas on the ceiling of my booth, but realized all that lovely lace would be wasted, it wouldn’t have been easy to see up high like that.

The plan changed to making the cutesy spookies into standing ghosties instead.

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Then, I figured, they’d need a face.  I was going to use a black marker to do those typical blob eyes and open mouths you see on cartoon ghosts.  Then switched to a finer point marker and drew pretty faces. That wasn’t quite enough, they needed blushing cheeks.  (Pictured with marker and blushed cheeks)

But I didn’t like the way the marker bled.  So, another change, I painted the eyes with acrylic paint, staying with black and white.  

And maybe some could have green, purple, or blue eyes?

My simple booth decor project soon became an all day painting session.  Another reason why making holiday decor months ahead is smart.  If I’d left this til the last minute, they’d have missed out on being darling creatures and would’ve spent the after life just as flying hankies.

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

flowers, 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

Garden, 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

fairies, Good JuJu, sewing?

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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.

 

 

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