"Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will."
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George Bernard Shaw

Friday, September 3, 2010

First Sale: Thank You NY!

Hi everyone! It's only been a few days but a lot has happened. 


1) One of my bestest friends and roomies got ENGAGED!
Claire, Crash and I had champagne with cranberry juice in celebration before dinner earlier this week. Such a fun time catching up! (Note: Crash you look amazing so I don't want to hear anything about this pic!)
2)My business cards arrived today! They said from the start that they would be delivered today, but I've tracked these things multiple times a day, every day since I ordered them a week ago. Obsessive (I agree). Check out these little guys!


I mean how cute are these boxes? They say, "Open them, Quick!" at the bottom.
Look at these all pretty and fanned out. This is obviously the image/"portfolio" side of the cards.


The front!

We have taken some pretty nice photos with our new camera, and when I ordered these there was not quite enough of my cards to put on them yet. So here's a photo of an old, pretty bridge we saw on a bike trail over our anniversary weekend in Northern Ohio. 

Here's a sample of a card on the back of one of my business cards. There's almost 50 different photos. And you can upload up to 100
      




3)And last but certainly not least: I sold my first card!!!! TO SOMEONE I DON'T KNOW. Who lives in NY. I was floored! This is the conversation I had with Brian when I called to tell him: 
Me: "I really was starting to think that eventually my family and friends would start to feel sorry for me and buy a card or something."
Brian: "Well I was going to give it at least a couple more weeks before I started buying things and shipping them to an anonymous address."

But seriously, the gentleman who bought the card (a Cynical Sentiments card, btw) is a saint. I have ZERO feedback on my shop and have been open for about 2-3 weeks. He has a lot of faith and trust, which I appreciate. Now fingers crossed the card gets there soon and in once piece and that he and the recipient love it. 

Back to Brian: What a supportive husband I have. And really, support is keeping me afloat right now. I'm a very confident person, but I also like to do things 110% and go way above and beyond most of the time. Which means I'm pouring everything I have into this business right now without any idea if I'll ever see a return on it, and let me tell you: that is a really scary thing for me. Probably once (okay more like 5) times a day I ask Brian, "What happens if nobody ever buys anything?" and he tells me that's ridiculous and unproductive to think that way. 

So help me spread the word! If handmade cards and paper crafts aren't your thing--pass along my information to someone who might take an interest in my business. I have a Facebook page that I would love for you to be a part of as well. Thanks for your support and encouragement and I hope to hear from you soon. 


3 comments:

  1. congrats Megan! that happened very quickly. you will do well. it's a lot of work, but so worth it--you get to do something you are passionate about! well done:)

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  2. A) Love the picture, but only because it has two of my best friends in it :)
    B) Don't be silly, you make amazing cards and people will definately buy them. It just takes awhile to get a business started
    C) Brian is a very supporting husband and I couldn't be happier for the two of you!!!

    Hold your head up high...sales will come soon!

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