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That boxing hares card was given to me as a happy anniversary card by my hubby last week - I have a thing about hares,
Lovely,
J
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What a successful and enjoyable sounding trip, well done G !!
P.xx
What a lovely shop! Glad it was a successful visit, and the hares are beautiful.
Of course your cards have a market - and will be yet more enhanced in their loveliness with someone who oozes warmth and openness! Unlike the pesky misery-guts who had all the taste of a spikey twig suffering from total sensory deprivation.
Yay, lady! The Parker is parking her creative buns in good places - big love to Crow's Feet!
xxxx
Vigs, you ARE outrageous and lovely. :)
What are creative buns? Do you think I have them? We will have to sort it out one day over a bottle or two of wine....
PG,
in my experience some people are dully incapable of comunicating with strangers, even less so when they are afraid of being talked into buying something. This has nothing to do with you or the quality of your work, it's jsut that for whatever reason he doesn't want to widen his assortment. I you think that your cards would fit with his wares and clientel, drop him a line with a card or two, thanking him profusely for having taken the time to listen to your spiel. And then forget about the whole episode. He might even reconsider. Just don't expect it.
PG,
in my experience some people are dully incapable of comunicating with strangers, even less so when they are afraid of being talked into buying something. This has nothing to do with you or the quality of your work, it's jsut that for whatever reason he doesn't want to widen his assortment. I you think that your cards would fit with his wares and clientel, drop him a line with a card or two, thanking him profusely for having taken the time to listen to your spiel. And then forget about the whole episode. He might even reconsider. Just don't expect it.
Oh Pooh to snotty man at Chipping Norton and hurrah for this lovely shop, mad jealious as it just the sort of shop I love! I also adore your sad rabbit and bet he has a few tales to tell.
Glad you had a better time at crows feet. That man was horrid and really bad luck for your first atempts. I don't understand why some people put things over in such horrid ways they must be lacking in something. Had my own horrid experience last Friday and ended up shaking for the rest of the afternoon. Have put it behind me now, and moved on and have spoken to some really lovely people.
Jo
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The different experiences of the way you were received, explains why 'Crows Feet' is doing so well, and is such a wonderfully exciting, positive place to go!
Who would want to go into a grumpy atmosphere to buy anything???!
I just love the Pink and green Hens/Cocks on display in the shop too... Presentation looks great there.
Well done Gretel.
What a fab shop and what excellent taste they have in taking your cards. Echoing Un Peu Loufoque above, 'poo with knobs on to the silly man'.
I can't help loving sad rabbit...reminds me of a manically depressed Eyore somehow....
Cold calling can be a bit soul destroying, it's bad enough getting the brush off on the telephone let alone in person. Crow's Feet looks and sounds like a gorgeous shop, run by lovely people who obviously have the best of taste stocking Red Flannel Cards.
That's so great, Gretel!
XO
Steph
I could not be more delighted for your experience at Crow's Feet. I also can't wait to see a rack of your delicious designed cards in the shop! I did a couple of cold calls when I made handbags - I sucked at it! It takes a real strong sense of self, I believe, to walk in and put it all out there! I applaud you Gretel and I will always happy clap for all your success now and in future!!
XOXOXO
Good on you for finding Crow's Feet, and good on them for stocking your cards! What a wonderful place that is.
Crow's Feet is a great name for a shop and I am delighted their taste extends to PG cards - you deserve every success, missus!
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lovely pics, it looks like a gorgeous shop. The hares are gorgeous and Fred is gorgeous too.
off to check your flickr pics....
What a horrid experience with the first toy-shop owner. He doesn't exactly sound like the type children would flock to. But I'm so glad you found someone who saw your cards for what they are - wonderful! :)
your artwork is lovely and i really like your site