Archive for April, 2008

Cleaning out the Craft Cupboards

Posted in Crafts, primitive crafts with tags , , , , on April 19, 2008 by Cindy

Been spending some time cleaning out the craft cupboards trying to figure out what patterns to keep and what ones I don’t need anymore. It’s amazing how many craft patterns and books one can collect over 24 years but I just don’t need them all anymore with retiring from the show circuit. I listed several on eBay a couple of weeks ago and plan to list more soon. I was so glad to see that others wanted them.

Also, been spending some time redoing my website (www.cynthialeedesigns.com) and trying to figure out what direction I would like it to go now that I’m slowing down a bit. I have finally decided to make it a helpful place with lots of ideas and information to share with others who love the primitive, country and folk-art look like I do. Hopefully, I will have it all updated soon.

Thought I would share this photo of Raggedy Ann and her buddy Raggedy Andy.(Our 10 year old Yorkie-Poo)

Raggedy Ann and Andy

Cynthia Lee Designs Craft Blog

Posted in Crafts, primitive crafts with tags , , , , , , on April 5, 2008 by Cindy

 

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~*Edit On This Post *~  I am going to leave this post the way I wrote it back when I started this blog…but over the last several months I’ve done alot of thinking and soul searching and have decided not to retire from shows completely just yet….Just not going to do as many as I use to, which was 10 to 12 a year. Doing 4 this year and may go down to 2 next year. As I said below…Stay tuned and we’ll see together where this journey takes me.

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I have recently made the decision to retire from doing craft shows after 24 years. As many artist/designers know, shows have not been that good for quite a few years now. I’ve been struggling with this decision about retiring from the show circuit for the past couple of years but had no idea what I would do with my time upon retiring. But with my husband’s encouragement I started selling on eBay this past summer and I finally figured out what I would be doing after leaving the shows.

I have decide to go ahead and do “The Ohio Sauerkraut Festival” this fall as my last show. I also have some merchandise left over from last year and this show has always been a special one to me. We lived in Waynesville for 9 years and I had a shop there for a few of the them. This will be my 20th year there. We usually see old friends there, so this will give us a chance to let them know that I’m finally retiring. I certainly will not miss the long hours that go into doing shows but I will miss all the wonderful customers and fellow crafters that I met over the years.

I’ve been in the arts and craft business for a long time, it is a part of me and who I am. I’ve done the shows, had the country shop, worked in a quilt shop, taught classes and am now looking forward to sharing what I know from all these years of crafting with others through my blog. Stay tuned and we’ll see together where this journey takes me.