Tuesday, October 23, 2012

As the whirlwind continues…


Since our last report, Bazangles finished a proposal for the Reigning Catz and Dogz website project.  Johanna loved our creations; we are now in the execution stages of photographing the items for her website and deciding how to handle sales when they come in.  
The Barn Festival in Hastings sounds like it was a huge success, and I’m headed over there to get our inventory.  Hopefully, they liked the new pumpkins Karen created.
 
Burchell’s White Hill Farmhouse Inn hosted their small quilting retreat, and we featured a quilting-themed line of magnets and pins from Bazangles. Reports were ‘the ladies loved them.’   We are still trying to find a vendor to showcase these quilting items and our buttons at the Threads Across Nebraska Conference in October. 
 
The Regional Library Association Conference in LaVista went well - we are prepared gifts for five gift basket giveaways besides the Bazangles inventory specialized with the education/librarian theme.  
 
The Holiday Splendor Craft and Trade Show will be on November 10th, and applications and phone calls continue to come in. 
 
Still on the front burner is creating a catalog and the related items to go in it as was requested by Wild Birds Unlimited, a national franchise of 270 stores.  If they like what we create, they will add our items to their shopping cart for all their stores. 
 
I’m creating, Suzette’s making and Karen’s photographing the items and putting them in a catalog as we speak. 
 
I’m also creating 20 nametags for Alternatives to Family Violence from Commerce City, Colorado.  With so many irons in the fire, we continue to try and keep it all straight.
 
The Development office and the Beads in a Box room remains in a whirlwind!  
 
Tootles for now, Kyla

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

2012 MPLA/NLA/NEMA Tri-Conference

Beads in a Box will be a vendor at the Librarians' LaVista 2012 MPLA/NLA/NEMA Tri-Conference! 

Come and see us October 17th -19th. 
 
The LaVista Conference Center is at 12520 Westport Pkwy, Lavista, NE. 

We will have all three of our lines for you to see and purchase - get a jump on your Holiday shopping!

~ Kyla

Monday, July 2, 2012

As the whirlwind continues…



Karen and I returned from taking Bazangles to the American Crafters and Retailers Expo Wholesale Show in Las Vegas.   We have many projects on the front burner for that including a total makeover of our product line.  

 As a result of speaking for the Envoys in May, Bazangles has a new account/fundraiser with a local Philanthropic Education Organization (PEO).  The PEO Chapter IX just ordered 24 specially designed nametags for their group and will be showing the fundraising project to the other local chapters and to their state membership.  This has an opportunity to go national. Keep your fingers crossed!  
 I just recently attended the Nebraska School Nurses Conference and sold both BIAB and Bazangles.   
We are waiting for our order from the Nebraska Historical Society to come in and look forward to those possibilities.  
Throughout the remaining two months, it is my goal to create some one-of-a-kind pieces for Beads in a Box to sell in New York at the national conference.   
The Nebraska Alzheimer’s Association asked us to gear up for another season of walks in which to sell their signature bracelets our volunteers have been creating.  
 Besides all the new creations for Bazangles, the Holiday Splendor Craft Show registrations are trickling in.  The news is getting out that we run an awesome craft show! One Omaha business ordered 12 booths for the November show!! 
Karen and Janice are out for a few weeks, and the Development office and the Beads in a Box room will remain in a whirlwind!  

 Tootles for now, Kyla

Monday, June 11, 2012

In A Whirlwind

As the whirlwind continues…Janice in the bead room continues to tweak the prototypes for the Nebraska Historical Society. They liked the original designs and asked for a few little changes. 
We held a nice open house for the staff around Mother’s Day and timed it perfectly during the CAN meeting, too. 
Beads in a Box attended the Elm Creek FCCLA Spring Fling and was able to help them raise $100. That seems to be part of the Beads in a Box legacy-raising money for good causes.
Our latest success story is with the Buffalo County Relay For Life. “Kim” came in yesterday with a check after selling 34 cancer bracelets that the BIAB volunteers created. We were excited to give her $340 towards her relay team total. 
The SAFE Center has sold approximately 80 bracelets for their recent fundraiser, and the Alzheimer’s Association is ready to get started selling their bracelets for the walks coming up in September.

Karen and I are in a flutter preparing Bazangles for the American Crafters Retail Expo (ACRE) Wholesale Show in Las Vegas. We take off right after the board meeting on May 31. This is our final show being considered “Emerging Artists,” and we hope to pick up new wholesale accounts. If we could ship more out to wholesale accounts, BIAB wouldn’t have to travel to as many shows. The next goal for the team is to create one-of-a-kind originals for the national convention in New York in August.
We remain in a whirlwind…
Tootles for now, Kyla

Monday, May 7, 2012

News from the bead room!


We successfully made it through the Signs of Spring Craft and Trade Show! Thank you to Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska staff that helped set up. It feels more like an agency event when you are there! We had volunteers come and work in the Beads in a Box booth. They had a great time and we really appreciated their commitment. 

We ended up having 204 booths for our record breaker and customers were circulating all day even though the weather was causing some stress for the Show Promoter. For us oldies, we also appreciate all the young legs and strong backs when it comes time to tear it all down.
 
On May 8th, Beads in a Box is having an open house for Mother’s Day at the Kearney Woman’s Club from 3:30-7:00 p.m. The month of May, we will be preparing new designs and display boards for Bazangles to make its debut at the American Crafters and Retailers Expo Wholesale Show in Las Vegas

 Thinking seasons ahead, we must be preparing fall and Christmas holidays for displays. We’re so glad we got some wonderful volunteers! The Development office and the Beads in a Box room remain in the whirlwind! 

Tootles for now, Kyla

Thursday, April 26, 2012

It's good to be busy!!


     We successfully made it through the Signs of Spring Craft and Trade Show! Thank you to all the Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska staff that helped set up. It feels more like an agency event when you are there!  We had volunteers come and work in the Beads in a Box booth. They had a great time and we really appreciated their commitment.  We ended up having 204 booths for our record breaker and customers were circulating all day even though the weather was causing some stress for the Show Promoter.  For us oldies, we also appreciate all the young legs and strong backs when it comes time to tear it all down. 
     In our April newsletter we touched on the huge push for the Sandhill cranes. We put them in several stores and now we wait to see if there is any success. Hopefully, it won’t be a let-down.  With the huge push on Bazangles and preparing for the Signs of Spring Craft Show, the development department has been looking for a slow-down. Well, the slow-down consisted of preparing for a visiting group and the Board of Directors’ meeting. 
     A large bulk mailing is almost ready to go stuffed with the applications for the Holiday Splendor show in November. 
     In April we mentioned that the Nebraska Historical Society asked us to create specific Nebraska tourism Bazangles. Janice has been working hard on that and we have wonderful prototypes to send to them.   
      On May 8th, Beads in a Box is having an open house for Mother’s Day at the Kearney Woman’s Club from 3:30-7:00 p.m. The month of May, we will be preparing new designs and display boards for Bazangles to make its debut at the American Crafters and Retailers Expo Wholesale Show in Las Vegas.   
     Thinking seasons ahead, we must be preparing fall and Christmas holidays for displays. We’re so glad we got some wonderful volunteers! The Development office and the Beads in a Box room remain in the whirlwind! 
     Tootles for now, Kyla

Monday, April 23, 2012

Monthly Activities and Updates!


Since our last monthly report, Beads in a Box has continued staying busy filling orders for the Bazangles.  One is almost ready for an art gallery in North Carolina. We’ve been in major Sandhill Crane production. We took cranes to the Museum of Nebraska Art (MONA), the Holiday Inn Gift Shop, the Rowe Sanctuary in Gibbon and Grand Island GROW stores in the malls.  We’ve been invited to put our inventory in the GROW store in the Eppley Airport in Omaha.  That order is about to go out.  

During our March board meeting, the Nebraska Historical Society stopped in, bought Bazangles and some Something For Everyone jewelry AND asked us to create some exclusive Nebraska items for their stores all over the state.  BAZINGA!  That is on the front burner and will be tackled after the Signs of Spring Craft and Trade Show on April 14th.   

A Carnelian and Rainbow Flourite
bracelet available as a fund-raiser
for Feed My Starving Children

Barb Roebuck formed a team to sell bracelets for the Feed My Starving Children fundraiser and we’ll start making them up by special order real soon.   


Janice and our volunteers just finished 140 bracelets for the S.A.F.E. Center and their big fundraiser is coming up.  We hope they do well.   

Since last publication, we’ve recruited TWO new volunteers and we seem to be able to keep them and everyone else who is willing busy.   

2012 Signs of Spring Craft Show
vendor Simply Door Art
The craft show signs are up so now we mean business.  It is going to happen whether I feel we are ready or not.  There is so much busy-work to it; the booth numbers have been assigned, and we’ve broken our record.  As of the end of March, we have 193 booths, and we are expecting more! That’s the largest number yet.  We are always looking for volunteers in the Beads in a Box booth.  If you are interested in volunteering and receiving jewelry for payment, contact me soon. 

    Tootles for now, Kyla