Posted on Thursday Jan 19 20:54:00 UTC 2012 ...Coming up with designs for Bibblas and Tshirts and also making some gorgeous blankets!
I originally made a blanket for my son(which is the same for most of my products, I seem to use my poor son as a guinea pig!) when he was little and needed somewhere soft to lay on. It's actually grown with him and I've used it when we're out and about for his buggy, used it on the floor at my grandma's whilst he was having some lunch (easier to wash a blanket than a carpet!) and now he's using it when we're in the car, to keep warm. Some customer's have even asked for personalised versions and I've only been too happy to oblige and create the names from the same fleece. It looks lovely! I always try and use unusual patterned fabric for the blankets. I've used all sorts of cotton fabrics from plain to vibrant patterns. You can buy our blankets from the store. We've also been looking at designs for the new bibblas and t-shirts. Its all very exciting and you can see some ideas on our facebook page We're also getting ready for our first event of the year, this will be a first for us as we'll be selling at a roller derby! I can't wait!! Posted on Thursday Jan 12 19:47:00 UTC 2012 We've been incredibly busy here ready to introduce some new ranges, we're not going to give away too much at the moment, but needless to say we're very excited here at PG HQ! We'd like to introduce to you a new member of the family. Dribble Monster!
We think he's adorable and we hope you do too! You'll be seeing Dribble Monster on some of our products old and new over the next few weeks, if you want to stay up to date then please sign up to our newsletter. Posted on Saturday Jun 4 13:44:00 UTC 2011 The first of our small business features is the lovely Viv from Poppy Sparkles. Can you describe what your business is please? My business is Poppy Sparkles. I make jewellery, primarily focusing on celebrating life’s special moments from birth with Swarovski crystal birthstones, Jewellery for Christening keepsake gifts, through to jewellery to wear for special occasions such as a wedding or party. When did you start your business? Poppy Sparkles was launched in March 2010, but I’ve been making and selling jewellery since my early teens, so I like to think that there’s experience behind my relatively young business. What inspired you to start your business? I have always wanted to earn a living creatively, but lacking the formal training and/or financial backing I found myself teaching fulltime. Cliched as it is, after the birth of my second child and whilst on a career break from teaching, I realised that this was a now or never chance and am working hard in the hope that I don’t have to return to fulltime teaching. How do you organise your time? With two young children under 3 it’s a bit of a juggle! All jewellery making has to be done by night when my little ones are in bed. During the day I try to keep up with as much as I can in between my role as Mummy, so will spend some time on twitter, update my Facebook page and respond to any emails that I can. I also blog and research my posts during the day. By night, once I haven’t got small shouty people climbing all over me, I make jewellery and do any things that I couldn’t get done in the day. What would you consider your most popular product? Without a doubt my Mummy Necklaces – a necklace for mums (or grandmothers) to celebrate their children. These feature a large focal, most commonly a heart, but a star has been introduced, with Swarovski Crystal birthstone charms of their choice.
Where can people buy your product from? The full range, including limited edition and one of a kind (OOAK) pieces are available to purchase direct from my website – www.poppysparkles.co.uk I can also be found on Etsy, Folksy, Kiddiebase and Gift Wrapped and Gorgeous. What special features does your store have? Do you offer custom orders? All necklaces are offered with a choice of chain length. Many pieces come with the opportunity to customise with your choice of colour for example. Apart from the OOAK pieces which are made and ready to go to new homes, I make all pieces to order, so am happy to customise all pieces and make it just right for you, whether you want a different colour or a design tweak. For those that would love something a little more original, I offer a bespoke design service. Since you started your business, what has been the highlight of your business so far? The run up to Mother’s Day 2011 with its flurry of orders. It helped me realise that I had created something that mums really did love. Trying to establish your own business is hard and when you’re selling something that you make yourself, it can be so hard not be disheartened at the slow progress. Mothers’s Day was shortly after my year’s anniversary of Poppy Sparkles and it was so lovely to enter my second year in business feeling so positive about my designs and ethos of celebrating life’s special moments. What do you enjoy the most about running a business?
There’s been a number of comments that I recall. Several mums, upon receiving their Mummy necklaces cried – in a good way, I hasten to add - and I find it so touching that my Mummy necklaces are so well received and are treasured by their owners. I’ve recently completed a commission for Bridal Jewellery, which the bride described as ‘exquisite’, but the icing on the cake was when she revealed that she loved her jewellery so much she was wearing it every day on honeymoon!
Links: http://www.kiddiebase.co.uk/storecatalog.asp?userid=43 http://www.giftwrappedandgorgeous.co.uk/supplier_13924-products.htm
www.twitter.com/poppysparkles_ www.facebook.com/poppysparkles
Posted on Wednesday May 11 21:12:00 UTC 2011 Welcome to the Painted Ghost Blog! Whilst there is a news section of the website, this blog will be used to talk about other interests, chats and interviews with other small businesses, especially ones that parents will be interested in! I hope that you look forward to seeing what we have to offer! Thank you
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I absolutely love the fabrics that I've used for the blankets and they really brighten up these dark, cold winter days.
Viv makes gorgeous jewellery and has been working her socks off to make a viable business. She's also a very lovely lady who supports other businesses! 




