Thursday, August 21, 2008

A Whole New Look....

If you have been a regular customer, you might have noticed that my packaging has gone through several evolutions. While in the US, I have always used Oatmeal colored recycled paper boxes. When I was shipping from Australia, the postal regulations there required a different style of packaging. I spend countless hour cutting and folding little matchbook boxes and individually wrapping each one. The result was quite lovely but took a lot of time away from other important things like designing new jewelry.
Now that I am back in the US for good and finally have a respectable studio established, it is time to realize the vision I have had for my brand. I absolutely fell in love with this particular Damask pattern and have been incorporating it into my packaging and web design ever since. The former version was sweet and lavender. It was nice, but didn't quite communicate what I wanted. Well, I have finally had the chance to work on the evolution of this theme. The result, I think, is spectacular. I had custom stamps made by another Etsy seller. I have used the stamps to hand print the top and bottom of all my boxes, a tedious task I assure you! But it was well worth it. Along with a new shop banner and website, the packaging really pulls together the collection. I'm very excited about the new look and hope to see the reaction of my customers showing up in their feedback.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Gremlins....


So, I have been intending to write a daily blog post and include lovely photos of works in progress, studio shots and the things that inspire me. However, it seems that Gremlins have made off with the battery charger for my brand new digital camera. Literally, it has been used twice and then mysteriously disappeared. Refusing to believe that it is gone, I have searched the house about 27 times to no avail. On Friday I broke down and ordered a new one, an action that will likely cause the original to magically appear. So apologies for the lack of new posts. There are lots of new and exciting things going on behind the scenes and I can't wait to share with you.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Adventures in the Real World...


...As much as I love my little virtual universe on the internet, it is great to be a part of the Real World too. The Pebble Collection can be found at about a dozen stores across the country. I have been fortunate enough to have many great boutiques find me on Etsy. Now, another Etsy seller is realizing a dream that I hope to have come true for myself someday. Anna Cote, of Modern Printed Matter, is opening a retail storefront in Rhode Island. She has asked to include my work in her new shop. It didn't take me more than a second in her Etsy shop to decide I would love to have my work alongside hers. Not to mention the fact that Rhode Island is home to about half of my family who will probably visit her shop often enough to become annoying!
So, thank you, Anna for the opportunity and I can't wait to work with you!

Friday, August 8, 2008

It's good to be on the List!

Last month I offered a Secret Sale to all my mailing list members. It was a huge success! Nearly 4oo people joined the list and almost 100 orders were placed. The response was amazing, flattering and a little overwhelming. Since I can't run a sale all the time, I have decided to offer another promotion. I will be holding a weekly drawing for a $25 Gift Certificate from now until October 1st. All mailing list members are automatically entered. The drawing will be every Sunday and you will be notified via email. With their permission, I will also post the winner's first name here along with what items they have decided to get.
I'm super excited about the coming holiday season and have lots of ideas for specials, promotions and new jewelry. Since returning to Vermont, I have no distractions, except for an occasional moose! So, get ready to see some new and amazing things coming your way from The Pebble Collection.
Thanks again for all of your support!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Coming Full Circle.


After lots of travel and being uncertain about where I should call home, I think I've found that place. I can't name a town or even a state, but the region is certain: New England. I was born and raised here and after seeing more of the world, I am sure that this is where I belong. Most of the people that I love are here. All the places that I love most are here. And my heart is here. I don't know much more about where exactly I will settle but for now the view above is fine with me.