Tuesday, November 26
Up Late In Mt Hawthorn
Monday, November 25
Joondalup Fesitval Market Stallholder Expression of Interest
The Joondalup Festival is back in 2014! There will be two massive market days attracting over 40,000 attendees across the weekend. If you are a stallholder who can bring quality products such as gourmet food, fashion, jewellery, design, arts, crafts, home-wares or gift-wares to the Joondalup Festival Markets then they want to hear from you.
The Joondalup Festival will be held in Central Park, Joondalup City Centre on the following dates:
- Saturday 29 March 2014, 2.00pm – 10.00pm
- Sunday 30 March 2014, 2.00pm – 9.00pm
Complete the online expression of interest form in order to apply to be a stallholder at the Festival. Applications close Friday 20 December 2013.
If you have any queries please contact Tara Deans, Events Officer at City of Joondalup on 9400 4926 or email: Tara.Deans@joondalup.wa.gov.au
Monday, November 11
25under25 Art Exhibition
The 25 under 25 Art Exhibition is held during National Youth Week each year at the Moore’s Building Contemporary Art Gallery in Fremantle. Young West Australians are encouraged to submit artwork of any medium for the chance to be amongst 25 emerging artists selected to exhibit.
This event is an excellent opportunity for young artists to gain exposure and experience in exhibiting artwork. A series of workshops led by a variety of established artists and industry professionals will also be held in the lead up to the event, offering young artists the opportunity to learn about presenting work for exhibition, submitting exhibition proposals, grant applications and more.
Applications close on 21st February 2014. The exhibition opening night and award presentation will be held on Friday 4th April 2014, with the exhibition continuing until the 13th of April, 2014.
For more information and to apply, go to: http://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/communityservices/Youth_projects/25under25_art_exhibition/
Or email queries to: ashleighw@fremantle.wa.gov.au
Tuesday, November 5
Do you have an Etsy or Madeit shop?
Do you have an Etsy or Madeit shop? If you don’t have one, and you want one, then what’s stopping you? There’s no time like the present to start making your dreams a reality.
Cross Stitch Jewellery Blank - rabbit shape by osmosis on Etsy |
Lots of our Made on the Left blog readers are big handmade fans that dream about selling their own designs but haven’t fully committed to taking that step of opening an online shop and filling it with what they make. So why not? What are you waiting for? Turning your craft into a thriving business is really hard work but opening an online shop and selling what you make on there is a simple step that doesn’t require masses of time and dedication.
You can just start with listing one item.
Don’t keep your amazing designs hidden from view. Get out there and show everyone what you can do to the rest of the world. Once you start you’ll see that you really can do it. Start small but dream big.
Tall Rabbit panda brooch on Etsy |
And it doesn’t take much time either. Just a commitment of 15 minutes a day will get you slowly but steadily to a fantastic looking shop full of products you have made with your own two hands. The feeling of satisfaction and joy it will give you is indescribable.
Some Etsy and Madeit sellers have been able to quit their day jobs and work from home doing what they love the most. Others take it easy and sell what they make as a hobby, using the profits from each sale to buy more materials. It’s the perfect hobby, one that pays for itself.
It doesn’t matter where you want to end up, now is the time to start it. Take action. Dream big and take those small steps to a creatively satisfying lifestyle.
Head over to Etsy or Madeit today and open that account.
Saturday, November 2
Spotlight: Kelsie White
Gift wrapping at its finest |
Kelsie is a newcomer on the block and my-my are we excited to tell you about her! She is a young creative who is adding a bit of fun and a bucket of love to wrapping anything and everything! Kelsie uses paper-based products that are mostly recycled materials to jazz up any little goodies you might have. You can see her wrapping up at our next MOTL event!
How would you describe K Gets
Organised?
K Gets Organised is a paper based organisation goodie store. It’s
for everyone out there that can’t find the perfect diary, to-do list and the
most on-trend paper goods in Perth. It’s also in large about collaboration and
supporting other WA creatives around me.
What do you use as material
for your products?
It’s all about paper for me! I like to bring it back to the basics and
strip back the toxics. I try to use recycled materials wherever I can and I see
texture as being integral to what I do. Kraft paper in particular has such a
unique feeling to it. Similarly, I like to include wood in products and the
grain of blackboard paint when it’s dry.
Is there anything in
particular that inspired you to create K Gets Organised?
Well, I opened the Facebook account while I was on a one-week study
break in the middle of my last semester of my undergraduate degree. I had just
moved out into my first house and had set up my first studio desk. The name
came to me after trying to find the perfect to do list (which is still a pretty
unsuccessful search!). I have always loved paper goods and the first product I
ever sold was a line of little quote cards for people to use as motivation. K
Gets Organised has always been about finding freedom and reaching goals through
being organised by paper and that’s what inspires me every day.
Do you prefer to wrap things
in a messy or a neat fashion?
Always crisp and neat in a very minimalist style – there is nothing
better than the perfect crease along the edge of a present or the perfect fold
at either end. I’m a complete perfectionist when it comes to wrap. The messy
part comes in getting creative with personalization for me – creating a
beautiful card or a gift tag is where the mess and the fun is had!
How do you think that your
paper products will stand out against other wrapping products sold in larger
stores?
Like everything at Made on the Left, instead of my product coming from
somewhere, changing hands many times and being served to you from a shelf; I
can see you, speak to you and understand your personal needs. My products are
made with my hands allowing for so much more, including personal touches,
tweaking products and designs and even just simply conversation!
Do you have a favourite design
that you're keeping all to yourself?
I have a little something special for the first 10 customers at my
market stall – they’ll get an incredible gift-wrap service that will be
gorgeous and very Christmas. If there is anyone out there that wants to have
that experience, they’ll have to get in nice and early!
Have you appeared in markets
before?
I’m 21 and I started KGO earlier this year (May) and have been doing
product design, marketing, sales and everything in between since then leaving
little time for me to organise a stall – but Made on the Left has made this
process so easy and exciting for me for their Christmas market. This will be my
first market (but certainly not the first market I’ve attended!!).
Will you be opening up a store
in the future?
I’ve been in contact with some beautiful retailers in Perth and I’m
hoping to have my products in stores very, very soon. I’m always looking for
new opportunities though – there are so many gorgeous stores in Perth I day
dream about having KGO sitting proudly in their stores!
Do you feel that your brand
represents you as a person?
I am the K of K Gets Organised, so of course my brand represents me and
people like me – people that want value for money, people whom desire beautiful
as well as on-trend paper goods and people that want to speak to the person
creating their goods with a personal touch.
Where do you see your brand
in 5 years?
I see KGO
sitting proudly on the shelf, wall, on the desk and in the hearts of a lot more
beautiful people around WA. I’m incredibly excited and honoured to see where
this journey is going to take me.