Sunday, 29 November 2009

open for business!

yay! my teeny tiny shop is now open! i will be adding more items during the week.

i hope everyone is having a lovely weekend! i had a nice but very chilly time at the dennistoun craft fair yesterday. if any of the organisers are reading this some heating would nice next time!
many thanks to emily for being super helpful and puting up with a freezing butt all day! (and hello to the lovely danish family that stopped by)

8 comments:

  1. Congratulations on the opening of your sweet Etsy shop!!! And the craftfair too! Your table looks great. :) Hope the shop is a huge success!!! (But then how will you keep up on inventory?? :) )

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  2. Looks fantastic Kim, well done you xx

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  3. thank you Sandra and Tracy so much for your lovely comments, they mean a lot to me xx

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  4. Hello, sorry about the freezing conditions on Saturday - it was a bit of a shock to us too! We had the church man out twice on the day for what difference it made. Grrr!

    Anyways lovely blog, congrats on the shop, thank you for the adorable cute doggie cards - they will go to good homes this christmas!

    Tracey

    Ps) I forgot to ask about the Danish link? Hyggelig is a great word! My Danish pretty much extends to 'Det vil jeg ikke...'

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  5. cheers Tracy, i really enjoyed the fair anyway despite the cold! it was lovely to meet you and thanks for buying my cards.

    hyggelig is my favorite word as it sums up that feeling you have when you come in from the cold, or have a lovely cozy meal with friends, or sit round a campfire etc. it's when things are cozy, simple and special. i think us scots should use it here too! :-)

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  6. Congratulations, dear Kim! Keep my fingers crossed that lots of lovely visitors pass by your little shop!

    A warm hug to you,

    Juliane

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  7. oh thank you so much Juliane, i am sending you a big warm hug back xx

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