Catching up on 2009 - Country Living

After weeks of day and night working to get enough stock together I was back in London in November for the Country Living Christmas Fair. Marram Studio was there along with 6 other Orkney stands who made up the Orkney Craft Village. Here’s my little stand:

Marram Studio @ Country Living 2009

After spending a week in the big smoke, as well as meeting lots of customers, the following facts were discovered:

  • Marram Studio handbag mirrors and fridge magnets do make ace stocking fillers (coming soon to the shop)
  • Commuting is hell for someone used to a 5 minute walk to work
  • It is not possible to have too much yummy Lebanese food
  • It is physically impossible to visit London without having to visit Paperchase (or is that just me?)

Catching up on 2009 - Summer

I opened up my studio shop for a couple of afternoons a week through the summer and met all sorts of interesting people who were visiting Orkney. When people visit my studio I often ask if it is their first visit to Orkney and I’m amazed at the number who say they come here every year. I think Orkney is a kind of “Marmite” place - people either come once and don’t like it (too quiet, too remote, not enough shops) or (and this is the more common response) they totally fall in love with the place and want to come back again and again. If you’re into the outdoors, big open skies, beautiful coastlines, wildlife, history, walking, crafts and locally produced food then it really is the place to visit and if you would like to then I suggest a look at Visit Orkney to find out more.

Skaill Beach sunset

Also in the summer I showed at the County Show. Now I’m just to going to admit from the start that I was pretty sceptical about this one. Normally handmade crafts aren’t the first thing I would associate with an agricultural show but I am clearly out of date in my thinking. First thing on a morning in August I packed up the car and headed off to Kirkwall to setup my stand in the Craft Tent.

County Show 2009 stand

It was a scorchingly beautiful day and after a quiet start the craft tent was packed. I had printed up some special “100% percent Orkney beef” t-shirts for the show and they went down a storm! It was a fun day and I’ll definitely be taking part again this year.

County Show 2009 stand

Just goes to show you should never be afraid to try something new! Massive thanks have to go to my great friend Eilidh for coming along to play shop, putting up with me worrying about getting everything set up in time and going on little excursions for steak rolls, icecream and sweeties!

Catching up on 2009 - Pulse

Wow, I can’t quite believe it’s over halfway through February already! So many plans for 2010 but first I would like to catch up on 2009.

After the taking the plunge in March and changing the business name to Marram Studio, I packed up the car at the end of May and headed on done to London to exhibit at Pulse.

Pulse 2009 stand

It was a real adventure as it’s the first time I’ve driven down to London on my own (I know this may not seem like a big deal but when most of your driving is around a tiny little island - London is pretty scary!) and the first time I’ve done a show 100% on my own with no help. So after several hours putting up shelves etc here is the finished stand (apologies for the poor lighting - super strong spotlights and crappy overhead lighting does not make for happy photos).

The show was great, I met lots of lovely customers and other exhibitors and I’ll be back again this year from 6-8th June!

Winter Warmth

Winter Warmth exhibition 2008

For those of you in Scotland, I have news of an exciting new exhibition (which just happens to feature some of my work)! Winter Warmth at the Park Gallery and Callendar House, in Falkirk, features the work of 56 artists and makers including some of my work. The show celebrates the 500th anniversary of print in Scotland so there should be lots of exciting prints from art prints and handmade books to screen printed textiles and jewellery.

So if you’re in the area, the show runs until the 3rd January 2009 and is open Monday-Saturday 10-4pm. So pop along for an entertaining afternoon of culture, enjoy a nice cup of tea in the tea shop and do a wee bit of Christmas shopping (all work is for sale with something for all tastes and budgets).