Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Stock Hopping!

Moving some of our products to the Mountain View General Store was the best move we could have made business-wise. Our stock shelves are low because at MVGS Clay Critters are a huge success! We'll have to spend weeks catching up with all that has been sold recently. Every time Crow and I go into MVGS, Tina tells us of another Clay Critter sold.

The most recent exciting one sold was Crow's gorgeous Sunning Snat. My favorite Snat thus far, I was sad to hear he was sold, but glad he has a good home. Just like Beauty, now someone out there is enjoying the Snat on their window sill or shelf.

I updated the site to reflect our current low stock. You will see some standard Clay Critters (like Gecko and Spots) are currently SOLD OUT. Do not despair, they will be coming back soon. Even now Crow and I are scurrying to re-create old favorites and add new ones.

In addition, our product descriptions have a new look. I updated the look of the descriptions to match each other (I think). The uniform feel should add a touch of professionalism to our on-line store. If you see any that are different, please tell me!

Peace.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Blue Bird of Happiness

I'm not sure what she is, but I had to share. We tossed around a name for her and Blue Bird of Happiness seems to be what stuck. This originates from my parents', and their continued desire to find "The Blue Bird Cafe". I have yet to discover what exactly that means, though we did actually find a cafe years ago called the Blue Bird Cafe, neither of them were satisfied with it. Perhaps, someday, I will know. For now the Blue Bird of Happiness continues to be a tradition in our household. Whenever anyone has a birthday, we wish on a candle placed in a bluebird candle holder.

So, since this funky magnet makes me happy to look at, she has enough feathers to suggest she is a bird, and she's blue - I've dubbed her the Blue Bird of Happiness. She is currently on display at the Mountain View General Store; however I will create her cousins and put them for sale soon!



Saturday, May 4, 2013

Another Weekend - Part II

We had a display of our goodies today too. Today we got an entire table to ourselves and I had a chance to create a fun display. Tina is nice enough to continue displaying them tomorrow (event continues tomorrow) even though we're not going to be there. This marks the First Official Public Display for Coyote's Blessings. Yay another landmark passed! Here are some shots of our display.

Thanks goes to Tina for helping us out and carrying our products.



Overall View - you can see all almost our products laid out together. There are a few knoblings missing, and none of either guest artist's goodies there. The magnets appear later in the series.
The newest members of our family are snats! Everyone loves them. Here is Sunning Snat, Snatling and Flower Pot Snat. Flower Pot Snat is a Mountain View General store exclusive! The other two can be found on our site. These are all part of the Andromeda Galaxy collection - creatures from the AG!
Friends old and new make their debut. Christmas ornaments, Crow, Gothica and Tsuchi are visible in this picture.

Mouse! Still eating his cheese. Eventually he will nibble through the whole block. Three new knoblings have joined the Knobling Brigade. Mousie and The Singer are featured here.

No display would be complete without KE Milrona's books. Orphan Quest and DOT are featured here. Remember, NTML is coming out near the end of the year!



Another Weekend

Another weekend helping Tina out at the Mountain View General Store. This time it was for the "A La Carte" Festival (one of the town's big art and wine festivals). We hung out and worked on various projects, including Crow creating two on-the-spot painting (pictures forth-coming). The event is happening tomorrow as well, so if you're in the area - consider checking it out!

The shop's been updated with some more magnet knoblings and a couple of snats. There is also a snapsnot of an amazing sunburst painting created by Tina's husband Griff. While he is not an official guest artist, Tina was nice enough to allow us to post his creation on Coyote's Blessings store. Seriously though, who can say 'no' to free advertising?

Although we did not get a chance to walk around, Tina made sure we were busy. We helped her create some signs to encourage patrons. We also learned how to work the register. What register? Yes, she'd been generous enough to give us some space in her back room as a small artists' studio in exchange for us watching the store once a week. We start Tuesday!



Even here we can get a chance to advertise.

The Immigration House - A mock up of a house from the 1800s that a family of four lived in for many years. Though their house was not quite as small as this one, this Kwanis Club creation is about 2/3 scale. Still not a very big place to house four people! This mock up lives outside the Mountain View General store.

Tina did her best to create attractive displays for the local artists she represents.

"Side" yard shot. The way Tina decorates her space suggests a cozy place, welcoming to old and new friends alike.

The Mountain View General store's side yard is different almost every day. You can see the nice table and chairs Tina offered for tired patrons of the A La Cart festival today.

This is a sign in-progress. Hopefully Tina will send me a copy of the finished piece.

I created this sign on Tina's request. Nothing elaborate, just some fun with chalk. She used liquid chalk to make this easel a chalkboard too!


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Pictures

Here are some pictures of last weekend's "I Love Mountain View" event.

The Announcers for the Parade. They had a nice umbrella to keep cool.

Beauty Queen. Sadly, I didn't get a shot of the embroidery of her cloak.




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The members of our local Quota strut their stuff.
    
Local Law Enforcement. They followed the parade.





Live Music - The town set up a stage in the park after the parade with live music, sketches and demonstrations. There were food booths and kids' activities too.