Posted by: LadyCCC
on Nov 17, 2008
A new idea came to mind yesterday while putting more stock on site. I am missing names of a fair few of my butterflies and why not get my customers and viewers to join in and help me. A great idea for kids too who can search the internet looking at butterflies and naming them, a good holiday project.
Everyone wants to get something for free so we will reward our researches with free butterflies and also recognition on the butterfly they find the name of. Their NAME IN LIGHTS so to speak :) All you have to do is send us proof via link or image of the name and we will change the listing and give credit to the lucky winner.
The competition will run till all butterflies are named so we should have some very happy people at the end of it not to mention ME and the Butterflies who need a name. So look on front page for this image and click to learn more and join our competition today.
Posted by: LadyCCC
on Nov 11, 2008
Who says Butterflies don't go with Christmas?
One of my favourite customers from Chesterflield in the US comes from The Butterfly House and ordered quite a few of our butterflies to decorate Christmas trees in their store and WOW they turned out fantastic!
http://www.butterflyhouse.org/
Posted by: LadyCCC
on Nov 7, 2008
There is nothing better for Crafter than to wake in the morning to an email from a customer or just a admirer letting you know they liked your work enough to Blog about your product. Here are just a few links that have been sent to me lately showing my work.....
http://roseworkstreasury.blogspot.com/2008/11/i-loving-it.html
Thanks go out to Ruthie for that.
Posted by: LadyCCC
on Nov 7, 2008
I have never gotten into the blogging craze but today is the start of a new pastime and where else is best to do it than my own site. I think it takes an interesting confident person to blog about themselves and their life but having a topic to lean towards like craft, makes the starting point a lot easier.
You will notice in some of the links you will see around the web and on my site that I have different stores all over. Well in order to get myself known at first I started with Ebay, Etsy and a few other smaller sites. I have built up a great reputation on both the major sites and have some really terrific feedback. My return customer base percentage is at about 43% so I thought it was time I built my own online store and dealt with the customer first hand, cutting out that costly middle man :-). Anyone listing on those sites and paying the fees will understand and agree.
I look forward to reading blogs from others and hope that my site becomes and interactive playground of ideas and comments on my products and the craft industry in general.