Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Thank you

I want to thank our sponsors this year! Stitches is my favorite fabric store in Seattle. She has a great selection of fabrics and yarn and other craft supplies. If you are coming out for this year's show, make sure to schedule a stop there. It would be super easy if you plan on attending any of the screenings of Handmade Nation at the Northwest Film Forum. Either way, it's a must see for any craft lover visiting Seattle.



I also have admired the work of Button Arcade for years now. I always direct people to them when someone is looking for pins to be made. They make really great products with lot's of care. I am so happy they sponsored this year's show!

I also want to thank Dawn and her lovely husband, Jason. Jason came to the store several times to pick up loads of boxes which were then taken to their apartment so that Dawn could photograph each piece for online purposes. It was so so nice I can't even describe it. They are the sweetest humans so hopefully you will get to meet them this year and MAYBE even they will come out after the show ;)

Plush You issues

As some of you have been super late and mention it on your own blogs I feel the need to address this issue instead of asking you to take off your posta. I completely understand being busy. Trust me, I do. I have Schmancy, I am the Director of PR and Marketing for Urban Craft Uprising, we are expanding Grassroots Business Association and I too like to make things when I find the time. The one thing that I would like to say about late entries is that I do send out acceptance letters more than 6 months in advance. I understand that you want to make the best item possible and you should be happy with the results. I get it. I just want to make a note that this is NOT something people should be used to. I want to be nice, I want everyone to be happy but I too need to be happy. Getting things last minute adds work and stress to my life and this week, my stress level is already reaching a point I don't like. I haven't slept much for the last week because of anxiety and I feel nervous all the time. I am not trying to be bitchy and I am not trying to make anyone feel bad. BUT I also just want to make this clear- just because others have been late and gotten away with it doesn't mean it is acceptable. You guys are the sweetest bunch on the planet and the nice words, cards, praise are more than I would imagine. Just please understand that this is a HUGE job of major organization. To get names, prices, labels, info correct is a job in itself. Then I gotta make swag bags, put out postcards, send press releases, put a show up, etc. It's a lot. So for the future, be on time please. Make practical goals and if you make the commitment I hope you can keep to the guidelines. I got a lot riding on this too. Thank you! xoox

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Become Self Published!


Ever found yourself interested in self-publishing but had no idea where to start? Or maybe you have a book idea, but don't know whether to pitch it to a publisher, find a literary agent or publishing it yourself. Kaie Wellman, the creator of the eat.shop guides and a self-publisher, can help you answer some of these questions.

About the eat. shop guides:

the eat.shop guides focus on cities both big and obvious (nyc and paris) and small and not-so-obvious (kansas city and portland). you could say we’re an equal opportunity publisher with 24 cities in our back pocket and counting. because we believe that a guide needs to come along with you–and not languish on your coffee table looking all pretty and pristine–an eat.shop guide fits perfectly into a handbag, a glove compartment box or your empty hand. and instead of having it indiscriminently feature everything but your kitchen sink, we put our eat.shop colored glasses on and carefully choose 85 or so unique, authentic, scrumdilicious local businesses that range from eye popping and brand spankin’ new to deeply patinaed and way off the beaten path, funky and unexpected to chic and shiny.

the first eat.shop guide was published in portland, oregon in late 2003. kaie wellman, the creator of the series, was at the time an art director / graphic designer with a bad attitude. to abolish the attitude, she thought about what career change might make her happy, so she took a solo road trip to san francisco to visit the gift fair for inspiration. after spending 30 minutes at the fair, she was not inspired. so with two days left in town, and looking for a new career path, she hit the streets—not to take up the oldest profession, but to explore the city neighborhood by neighborhood.

We will be taking contributions to help pay for the space.

Please RSVP here

Monday, October 05, 2009

Sock Zombie Giveaway!



Erin Glaser is going to be featured this year at Bluebottle's Plush You! show.

She is doing a giveaway of one of her sock zombies to get us all excited for the show! Enter here

Friday, October 02, 2009

Go Jennifer!



Jennifer Strunge of Cotton Monster fame was written about in the Washington Post. She gives a very nice shout out to Plush You! Not only am I so appreciative of that but I am so proud of you all for making it into press, getting recognized for your work and continuing to do what you love. Much much deserved.
xo

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Handmade Nation



If you haven't gotten tickets for the screening of Handmade Nation yet, you better. I have just heard they are selling like hotcakes. If you delay, you might miss it! Get them today!