Tuesday, 17 December 2013

My First Fair!


Last Saturday I lost my craft fair virginity when I took my Piccadelhi products out in to the big, wide world (well, Crouch End) for the first time.

The inaugural Crouch End Christmas Craft Fair was held in the Town Hall Square and I joined around thirty other stallholders there, each of us selling a variety of hand-crafted wares.  The sun was out early and after putting up the gazebos provided, I set about laying out my table.  As recommended, I had done a dress rehearsal the night before so I knew where everything needed to go. This meant I saved a bit of time, which was just as well as customers were beginning to browse before the advertised 11 o' clock opening time.  


Piccadelhi
Ready for business!

Obviously I was apprehensive about how my range would be received by the residents of N8 but, after making my first sale at around 11.15am, my nerves were steadied.  Throughout the day there was a constant stream of visitors, including appearances from a few familiar faces, and I barely had time to make use of the chair I had brought along.  The wind proved a bit of a problem - the poor lady selling her art work next to me eventually got fed up chasing her paintings across the shrubbery and packed up about 3pm, and at one point Santa was left exposed as his grotto went sailing across the square! - but all in all it was a resounding success for all involved.  

I made some good sales but, perhaps more importantly, I gained valuable feedback.  I went in to the day treating it as a learning experience more than anything - any sales would be a bonus - but I came away with twice as much money as I started with, a handful of new Twitter followers and a head buzzing with ideas.  I have great enthusiasm for 2014 and shall start working on some new designs over Christmas.

Piccadelhi
My bright coloured wares attracted lots of interest.


More than anything the whole experience gave me so much more confidence in my designs and belief that this is something I am meant to be doing.  Standing behind my stall greeting shoppers made me feel far happier than I ever have in my working life so far…although perhaps in the future I shall target indoor events - I may have been happy but I was still cold!


Monday, 16 December 2013

National Blog Awards

I've entered in to the National Blog Awards 2014! Voting is now open so I'd love you to vote for me - to cast your vote just click the link below:
http://www.blogawardsuk.co.uk/blog-entries/very-kerry-h

Thank you! I'll keep my fingers crossed :-)




Friday, 6 December 2013

Support Handmade This Christmas

In the year since I started this blog I have been taken on a wonderful journey of discovery. I have come across a smörgåsbord of fabulous designer-makers - a veritable feast for the eyes - all of whom have inspired me to begin my own label, Piccadelhi.  This time last year I had an idea but the burgeoning friendships and new acquaintances I have made have helped to turn it in to reality.

There is so much talent in the UK craft industry (now worth an estimated £500m) and it has been heartening to see it continue to grow.  This Christmas I am showing my support by buying my gifts from independents rather than the high street and I urge you to do the same.
To that end, I have rounded up some of the best markets and fairs in London in the run up to the big day.  Grab a glass of mulled wine, open the Quality Streets and read on…

Handmade In Britain






As part of the Christmas Arcade, the Handmade in Britain pop-up features sixty-five designers spread out over two rooms within the beautiful setting of Somerset House.  You can enjoy a spot of skating at the famous ice-rink before warming up indoors and tackling the festive shopping in the building's West Wing.  
The mall is also home to a variety of luxury brands and, new this year, is the Champagne and Chocolate Bar.  
The Christmas Arcade runs until the 5th January 2014. For opening hours, see somersethouse.org.uk .   Entrance is free.



We Make London




Designer's collective, We Make London, ventures from its Camden roots to the other end of the Overground line with a Christmas boutique at Kew Gardens.  After a spin on the Victorian carousel and a visit to Santa's Grotto you can visit the Christmas Village and shop in truly festive surroundings. Housed in traditional wooden chalets, the cream of London's artists and crafters represent a range of disciplines including ceramics, textiles and fashion.
The Christmas Village is open daily from 4.30pm-10pm and runs until the 4th January 2014.  Entrance is free.  For more details visit the Kew Gardens website.


Pop-Up Britain




The latest venue for the Pop-Up Britain store is the prime location of Piccadilly in central London.  It is situated at 211-214, within an arrow-shot from the iconic Eros statue (which has been transformed in to a snow globe for the festive season) and just a few metres from the tube station.  The space, which opened on 7th November, is home to 50 brands each holding a week-long tenancy and is open until the  3rd January 2014.


Designers Makers 




The Designers Makers team return to the Southbank Centre for a second year to host their Christmas Market as part of the Winter Festival.  Over 50 designers from across the UK are showcasing their wares in the Festival Undercroft space beneath the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Look out for the specially created Garudio Studiage Christmas Grotto and there will also be workshops and demonstrations on how to make your own affordable gifts.
The market opens on the 16th December and runs until the 22nd, 11am - 8pm daily.


Crouch End Christmas Craft Fair




Finally, I couldn't sign off this post without mentioning the Crouch End Christmas Craft Fair - Piccadelhi's inaugural market!  I shall be setting up shop with around thirty or so other local artists and crafters in the Town Hall Square on the 14th December.  As well as the stalls there will be music from the London Metropolitan Brass Band and carols sung by the finest local school choirs.  So, if you're in the area between 11am and 5pm, do come down and enjoy a glass of mulled wine or cider, take the kids to see Santa in his Grotto (this is the real deal, not like those impostors at other events!) and generally get in the festive mood.

Shop local this Christmas!