Showing posts with label Vases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vases. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 November 2018

Teal & Pearl






Teal, Meaning From The Color Turquoise.

Turquoise is often regarded as feminine, calming and sophisticated. Suggesting wisdom, serenity, wholeness, creativity and emotional balance. 
Influencing good luck, spiritual grounding, friendship, love, joy, tranquility, patience and intuition.

I just love the combination of Teal with the changing hues of Pearl.


Available on Amazon Marketplace HERE or eBay HERE


Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Lovely comments for this Art Deco style vase, I love my customers. ❤️

Fantastic eBay customer review for a handmade glass cylinder vase in Art Deco style by Wildflower Studio

Thank You. x

Decorative Handmade Glass Vase in Art Deco Style

Really - Thank You so much. x

Sunday, 12 March 2017

"IF IT IS TO BE"..


...“It’s Up To Me”



 

This should be every self employed person's mantra.

 

Wouldn’t it be great if those words were engraved on the door to your workplace as a reminder every day? 

 

 “If it is to be, it’s up to me” 

 

Isn't this the attitude that epitomises the most professional, driven person you have ever met.

It’s the attitude that shows when someone takes personal responsibility for everything that occurs in his or her day. 

The real business professional immediately acknowledges and deals with every challenge that comes his or her way.  


Look for solutions not excuses. 


So the solution to my challenge is for you to visit my Amazon or eBay store! 😁  

 

 


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Friday, 3 March 2017

Identity Parade!



Stand Still And Face Forward!

 

Marion Brown Wife, Mother and cottage industry
Mackintosh And More Small Hurricane Lamps

 

Okay, pick out the one you like and buy it, which do you prefer Amazon or eBay?

 

decorative vases, decorative glass vases, special anniversary gifts

Monday, 27 February 2017

Curly Whirly Swirly Helix


Art Nouveau ;


A style of decorative Art, Architecture, and Design which was prominent in Western Europe and the USA from about 1890 until around 1920. The style was characterised by intricate linear patterns and flowing curves inspired by nature.



My interpretation, simplified, random and free-form.


Sunday, 26 February 2017

Further Up The Amazon


I 💖 Amazon Because...

 

 

Well, first we have to take a step back in time. 

 

We used to have bricks and mortar shops, two on separate occasions, tucked away on the High Street.
The second premises was quite large for a "Mum and Dad" type of store which had my workshop and stock room in the back. It worked very well for us for some time with Alan minding the shop and me beavering away in the background. Our customers were great, we were in a small town so we had a large number of regulars who would linger and chat about everyday issues etc. But like many small towns the independent shops were dwindling away due to many factors too numerous to discuss here.


Behold My Retail Empire.

 

 

But the major factor was always rent and rates. Time to tackle the "Elephant In The Room".

 

AMAZON FEES

 

People moan about the commission and fees you have to pay on each sale, roughly 15% - LOOK AT THE ADVANTAGES!

  • No rent or council business rates - which are an absolute rip-off!
  • Open 24 hours 365 days of the year.
  • Part of the largest on-line marketplace.
  • Millions of potential footfall, anyone anywhere in the world can browse your store.
  • You don't have to make sales or supervise browsers. Set up your store and have a nap!
  • No cleaning or building maintainance.
  • No insurance payments 
  • No credit card rental and comission.
  • Not paying two licence fees for background music.
The list goes on and on, I would say that High Street Retail costs would easily exceed 20 -25% of turnover for a small business with no online presence. Now Amazon and all of it's advantages don't look so bad! Plus the high standard that Amazon demand of it's "Sellers" stops you from being lazy. Customer service is as important to Amazon as it is to me and this means that customers can buy with absolute confidence.
The buyer is their top priority bar none!

But the main advantage is that you manage your Amazon store. If you have a bricks and mortar store it manages you.


About five years ago I reverted back to being solely a "Cottage Industry". Working from home requires discipline and yes, I'm still working on that. But my time is more my own and the running costs are significantly less so I take that as a win win situation. I know this would not work for everyone but for now it makes me happy. 😀

Now what about eBay?




Thursday, 16 February 2017

Hurricane Warning!



↑↑↑↑↑ SHOP LINKS UP HERE ↑↑↑↑↑

Coming To An Internet Marketplace Near You!


Hurricane Lamps in Ruby Red and Slate / Acid Etch ( Black and White?)

These are great for pillar candles, flowers or dried arrangements. Lovely table centrepiece for weddings or other family celebrations. 
Or just for staring at, because they're pretty!


Tuesday, 14 February 2017

A Dozen Red Roses

 

Happy Valentines Day

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Sunday, 12 February 2017

The World Of Gift Fairs - Selling To The Trade - Part 3.

When Reality Bites.

 

After the euphoria of a successful Trade Fair comes the reality of actually making and dispatching the goods.

It seems to be some kind of unwritten rule that the first order you send to a customer is "Pro Forma", that is to say the client pays for the goods prior to receiving them. Thereafter, the account becomes "thirty day terms" which literally means that when the goods and invoice are dispatched to the customer, they have thirty days to pay for them.
Obviously, some pay early, some pay late. I was lucky as I always got paid on time, but I know of some real horror stories from other makers who have had all sorts of problems with finance. I have been lucky enough to only work with nice people.😇

Whilst taking orders I always kept a monthly planner handy, this was invaluable to schedule dates for orders to be made and dispatched.This helped me give the customer some idea of a delivery date, after all, there are only so many items that can be made in any given day and you have to be honest with youself and your customer.

 I left the weekends free and tried to base my day on a typical 9 to 5 as far as life (kids) allowed. Once you are back home you MUST try to stick to your planner schedule come hell or high water. Unforseen events will conspire to eat into your day, from unexpected visitors to a child needing to come home from school. When this happens (and it will!) you need a new strategy. If you have to, get up early, work late, even work those sacred weekends but never fall behind - If you do, believe me, you will never catch up


You have to be very realistic about what you can achieve in an hour, a day a week, a month. And plan your workload accordingly.
I did this and thought about what I could comfortably achieve in any given day and it's worked out pretty well for me. I use the word "comfortably" because there is no point pushing yourself and your stress level up every day.
Obviously you need to make a living, but there's no point making youself ill doing it - it takes the fun out of life.

Whatever happens,


NEVER OVER PROMISE AND NEVER UNDER DELIVER














Friday, 10 February 2017

After breakfast.....


I Made This!


This large bowl is the last one of only five I will be making.

It is a great centrepiece and looks fabulous, but it is VERY heavy to work with.

 

Mackintosh And More Rose And Leaf Bowl


Limited Edition Bowl By Marion Brown - Mackintosh And More

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Look at what I found on the dresser!!!

Marion Brown, Wife Mother and Cottage Industry, Handmade Glass
All in a (few) days work for a little old Cottage Industry like Mackintosh And More. My work is inspired by shapes and patterns taken from the Art Deco and Art Nouveau eras. With a hint of Charles Rennie Mackintosh unique style.



Wildflower Studio, Mackintosh And More, Mackintosh DesignsThis dresser is now doubling as my "Image Factory", you will see it as the background in numerous pictures on this fledgling Blog. Each item needs to be individually photographed to then be loaded onto the Amazon and eBay Marketplaces.

O.K. I know that I have many challenges with my photographic efforts, and I am always trying to improve. They say image is everything and that is certainly the case with internet sales, I do my best but it's a steep learning curve.

I try to take three or four shots of a vase from different angles and rightly or wrongly I have recently included the wine bottle to give some scale. I tend to sit astride a dining chair and rest my forearms on the back to steady the yips! However sometimes I just point and hold my breath.😅

By the by, I'm not using some kind of specialist top of the range mega pixel camera, I wouldn't have a clue how to use it. My current weapon of choice is an everyday "Tablet" computer, maybe it's an unusual choice but I feel comfortable with it at the moment.




Friday, 3 February 2017

One I Made Earlier.

Mackintosh And More Ruby Red Rose






I still like this design, although I have'nt made it for a number of years.
At 30cm tall it is a nice size to display on it's own or with a floral arrangement.
The pattern was suggested by a customer who had something similar on a glazed hallway door.
Maybe I should give it another try.

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

On Trend Colours With A Timeless Style.

Perfect for flowers, the cylinder vase in Teal and Pearl on the left is approximatley 30cm tall, while the flared vase in Blue and Pearl on the right is 27cm tall.

Friday, 13 January 2017

The Journey To Now.

Right Here, Right Now.
Wildflower Studio is alive and well and trading under her sister company Mackintosh And More. I am retailing my glass vases via Amazon and eBay rather than my own website as I'm such a technophobe! In the meantime I will attempt to be a newbie blogger! 

Time To Start My Own Business
My "Cottage Industry" was born in 2002 when my husband and I decided that it was time to do our own thing so we opened a gift shop in the market town of Hexham in Northumberland. 


Within two years I had started to experiment with "leading" glassware. This was fuelled by my love of the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Art Deco and Art Nouveau eras. Soon I was selling my very own product in our little shop.


This really gave me the confidence to pursue my small business full-time so in 2004 we sold the shop and took the next big step. We became a genuine cottage industry and our home was never to be the same again, we were and are, constantly surrounded by glass. We did try another shop premises to try to separate work and home life, we enjoyed it for a while but ultimately we preferred the flexibility of working from home, so here we are again surrounded by glass but now the kids are both at college so it's not such a big deal.
 
In Summary
Over the years, we have produced more variations on our designs with the input of our personal customers and the shops, galleries and heritage sites we have supplied. It is very rewarding to create a design which people like enough to actually purchase, very flattering. Anyhow, I do hope you enjoy looking at my work as much as I have enjoyed designing and making them. 

Thanks for listening.