Merry-Go-Round

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Hi there, I'm Nicole. I live in Melbourne with my husband and I'm a stay at home mum of two young girls, Kate & Megan.

Previously I was a graphic designer working for a marketing company in Melbourne. After I had my second child I knew I had to find a new creative outlet. After much thought, sewing it was.

Can you explain your craft/art and the material you like to use?

Many of my handmade items are New, Retro or Vintage.

I try to upcycle/recycle/repurpose where I can to create an unique item - usually One Of A Kind. OOAK.

Where do you get your inspiration and what is your creative process?

Inspiration is from everywhere actually! Anything can inspire me, it can be certain colours, shapes & forms, etc. I mostly sew, but enjoy almost anything creative. I LOVE to use colour!

The biggest part of the creative process is getting inspired by the colours & patterns of fabric. The combinations of fabrics I collect (especially the vintage florals) inspire new bunting designs. For example: once I know what fabrics I want to use, I can usually visualise how it will look before it's finished.

My favorite items to make are my vintage bunting & aprons. I decided to make them because I wanted to make something that was unique & special. It's my unique approach to 'My point of difference of style' that sets my store apart from others and this keeps me inspired to create more of what I love.

How long have you been creating and how did you get into craft/art?

I always crafted as a child, I knew that crafting was my destiny in life. I was a graphic designer before I had my girls (at uni I dabbled in many creative subjects: Painting, Printmaking, Ceramics, Photography, Sculpture, Drawing, etc).

It was late 2010 when I started to sew aprons - a few months later it was bunting. I was given my grandmother's (rather new but basic) Janome, I had not touched a sewing machine since I was at high school - yes, it had been about 25 years!!!

How did you come up with your business name?

Merry-Go-Round evokes feelings of a great childhood, a playground of fun and laughter but for me it also means.. a 'rotating platform' (so to speak) of quality handmade items that are displayed for sale.

What resources 'have or do you' use to help your creative pursuits (i.e. groups, classes, shops, websites etc)?

I have not done any classes/courses etc in recent times but many years ago I did a Mosaics course which I loved. I think creative blogs, Pinterest, etc can be helpful for inspiration.

What's your best advice for someone starting up?

  1. Success doesn't happen overnight.
  2. Don't be scared to try something new, start that new project today, not tomorrow! (I'm still leaning that one!)
  3. Time Management! I'm still trying to balance crafting time & family time. It's not always easy.
  4. Love what you do, crafting should never be about making lots of money - meaning large profits. If you only have this in mind you could be disappointed.
  5. Have a clear idea of what your brand/label's about, or what your point of difference is. Know your target market.
  6. Sell great products. Sell what you love and believe in then people will take notice.
  7. Try to photograph you items on a white background where possible.
  8. Know your design style and your point of difference. Be 'your Original Best' - Do not borrow ideas, be a step ahead & wonderfully different/ 'stand out from the crowd' so you WILL be discovered - buyers will pay for something unique & special.
  9. Be prepared to listen to advice from other sellers. We can all do things to improve our products & store. The more professional we look - the more likely we will get a sale.
  10. Buyers need to fall in love with your item to buy, try to describe your products well, show that you are passionate about what you do.
  11. Use highly descriptive key words to describe your item in the item title.
  12. Fill up at least the first page of your store, I think its best to aim for two - three pages if possible.
  13. A great logo is important and should ideally reflect what you do. It shows that you want to look professional & you are serious about what you do.
  14. Work hard and be true to yourself, follow your own path. Do not copy others.
  15. Great customer service. A handwritten note is good. Prompt postage is required.

Do you have any advertising/promotion tips for sellers to be successful?

  1. Market & promote your Madeit store & items on your Facebook page & Blog (maybe Twitter & Pinterest).
  2. Remember, Google images from a blog, rank high in a search.
  3. Take advantage of the - Madeit sellers sales, offers and shop news Facebook page.
  4. Use Instagram to promote your items & store. I think Instagram will become bigger that Facebook very soon for promoting and marketing.
  5. Success means different things to different people. For me, it is not just about crafting itÕs about marketing your product well (& creating a great service).

Can you share any lessons that you have learned the hard way?

I'm certainly no expert and I'm constantly learning all the time - basically, learn from your mistakes however small.

 

What would be your perfect day?

Perfect weather - 25 degrees, A relaxing lunch with my husband at a winery with views of the vines, rolling hills, etc.

 

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