ColdhamCuddliescalling is about to seek a wider public. Just a quick line to update folks on what's been happening this week in the
ColdhamCuddlies family scenario, as well as mine!
Beginning with me - because it has potential to grow the
Cuddlies line - is that I have finally accepted an invitation from the
Etsy BESTeam to join them in their endeavours to
Boost Etsy Shops through their blogs. Am still finding my way around, and feel it's a bit daunting - never seem to be able to find my way back twice to the same site(s), but I guess it will all make sense soon! Hope so, anyway.
Debbi, the Administrator and Team Leader invited me before
Christmas, but I've been dithering about it for a week or so and finally took the plunge as of
January 3. Am on two weeks' probation - which is just as well, methinks (for everyone concerned) - and have yet to do my first featured blog, but hope to correct that tomorrow - just in time for the first week anniversary.
Not sure whether it is connected, but after week - if not months - of trying, I seem to have finally sussed how to grab buttons!
The New Katney - a prominent
Blogger Help person - has been tearing her hair out (metaphorically speaking, I hope) trying to explain how to do it, but in the end although I followed her instructions, after weeks of non-success, all of a sudden - with a link from the
BESTeam site as it happens - I managed to get a five-button scenario; and all at the same time, too. Since then, there have been some additions, and now I've got the hang of it more will follow - so, please, watch this blog space!
Next week, after consultation with my new team mates, I hope to be announcing the beginning of the
ColdhamCuddlies Guest Blogger sessions. I've been mulling over how I can invite folks to guest blog about their shops and products, while at the same time maintaining the toy theme that is the thread of this whole
ColdhamCuddliescalling blog. Think I've hit on the right format - but will trial it via
BESTeam before opening it out to those who've included me as a
Guest first, and then to the wider
Etsy family. Again, watch this space.
Hairy Bear 4 is now complete. He will be listed tomorrow - after I've taken pictures using our new
Mini Instant Photo Studio (mentioned in our post
"Resolutions for 2012 + Future Plans/31.12.11), but I've taken a series of the usual snapshot pics I've used to date to illustrate my posts to date - just to whet your appetites.
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Provided the surface is level, Hairy Bear 4 stands by himself! |
I'm seriously considering listing these
Bears as
Limited Editions. The popularity of this particular
Bear means I'm rapidly running out of the
Hairy Bear fabric from which they are made. As you may recall (either from previous posts, or from the individual descriptions of the toys in our shop at
www.coldhamcuddlies.etsy.com) many of the toys are made with off-cuts obtained from the same source as the polyester fibre. - where I'm off to tomorrow (for
Rusty's further treatment in the
ColdhamCuddlies Soft Toy Clinic - described in my last two posts). I visit them twice a year - with extra calls when more stuffing is needed - to collect off-cuts they would otherwise take to the dump, and on the last two occasions, they have not had any
Hairy Bear material for me. I'm hoping they may have some when I see them tomorrow - but if not,
Hairy Bear 4 will have an added tag -
"Limited Edition Bear - 4/7 or 8. I think I have enough fabric in store for another 3 or maybe 4 more
Hairys.
Then, earlier this week,
Ferdinand Fox - the Hunting Gentleman, was sold to a
Heytesbury Resident, who has had her eye on him ever since meeting him at the
Craft Fair held at
St. George's RC Church in
Warminster earlier this year. Although resident in
Heytesbury for some years,
MrsPW is in fact a
Canadian-born lady, with a daughter - who is a keen rider - still living there. Now
Canada, as I know, is a big country, and I'm not sure exactly where
MrsPW's lass resides (think it could be
British Columbia), but I will, of course, discover (and report) where
Ferdy's new
Forever Home will be. However, I'm going to be in trouble with
Cy Bear though:
Ferdy left
www.coldhamcuddlies.etsy.com before I remembered to allow
Cy Bear to perform his official Farewell duties, so he missed his opportunity for another photo-call! Oops!
That means I shall be de-activating
Ferdinand Fox from the
Shop for the moment, while I get round to replacing him. Still, selling
Ferdy last week, means that I've got cash in hand to purchase the polyester fibre from
Fine Quality Feather Company (my
Frome, Somerset supplier) and saves me a trip to the
Bank. Helpful, because if I paid them with a cheque, I'd have to pay
Value Added Tax) (
VAT) at 20%: this way, as a cash transaction, I don't and that's a saving!! All goes towards the bottom line, as they say!
On that mercenary note, I'll close - with some further illustrations of
Hairy Bear 4:
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A rear-view of Hairy Bear 4 |
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Hairy Bear 4 sitting on the Printer! |
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Head and shoulders - Hairy Bear 4 |
Until the next time - wish me luck with the
BESTeam, please.
Isobel