I thought that there were a few more new shop names on the exhibitor's list this year - alongside established names. Good for them I say, it's great to see people taking the plunge. There was, to my perception, less scrap booking than I'd have liked to see - but I wonder if the logistics of carting papers is just too difficult, after all, they don't exactly get handled well in a shop environment, let alone a packed and pacey exhibition space.
Actually, having had past experience of this show, I'd say that this year was as good as ever in terms of organisation, stands and blahdy blah. What the organisers have no control over is the lack of demonstrations on stand; disappointing. I wonder if the space is so expensive that room for a demo has to be ruled out? I do not know. What I do know is that nothing sells an idea or product to me better than a chatty, friendly demonstrator who inevitably makes it all look so easy! Pretty much real life WOYWW! The show is open till 5pm tomorrow.
Great review - I am with you on the demo view - they make it for me - without them I would spend so much less!! I was talking to Shirley Barnes (the UK Stampscapes distributor) at Stevenage and whilst she didn't say how much, she did say that the stands at Ally Pally are so expensive.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely deserve a medal, perhaps fashioned out of a tag and and one of those lovely buttons? I also buy more when there are demos.
ReplyDeletelovely buttons
ReplyDeleteGood for you for showing restraint - I went paper shopping at lunch break yesterday myself and, well, maybe I will post a pic on my blog a little later today (and tell dearly beloved NOT to look). Sad thing is, I thought I had shown INCREDIBLE restraint.
ReplyDeleteOh I hear you on Ally Pally, we have to keep leaving to get some breaths of air before we go back in. It's so hot and cramped.
ReplyDeleteWell done on your restraint. Vay good, vay good.
I can't believe that is all you came away with...well perhaps I can. Demos do make such a difference.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a good day though.
Toni :o)
Thats very restained, they won't be able to run it next year as their profits must be largely depleted!
ReplyDeleteHugs Pam x
Wow that is a tiny haul Julia. I totally agree about the demos, not only do they tempt you and entertain you but it's so dishearening to walk past a stand where the retailers are just standing about.
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
A small haul, but if it all gets used a good haul!
ReplyDeleteHi hun
ReplyDeletethats all you bought?? you were controlled hun, Mandi said she lunched with you, sue,x
that is a very controlled haul.. I have been at Farnborough all day today demo-ing on the Samuel Taylor stand - and I will be there tomorrow too!
ReplyDeletethanks for the info x I suspect you only brought home this small haul because you dont need anything..........Second thoughts us crafters always NEEEEEDDDD something :@) x Leigh x
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you managed to walk away with such a paltry amount of stuff... there must have been more to tempt... you must have great self control!
ReplyDeleteIt was super catching up with you again.. and lovely meeting Lunch Lady Jan. I must say I was ready for a sit down by the time we had our sandwich!
Here's to the next one!
Chrissie
Love those oversized buttons. Admire your self control!
ReplyDeletelove those buttons, I could never show that much restraint when surrounded by craft supplies, you do deserve a medal :D
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(it was Farnborough Air Show - No?)I only came for the shot of you wing walking - no Medal of Bravery from me young lady...
ReplyDeleteDx
Oh my! You definitely deserve a medal for showing so much contraint. I love the bling and buttons...two of my downfalls!
ReplyDeleteVickie
What self control ...bet you would have come back with a load more if there had been demos.
ReplyDeleteI cannot belive I missed you! so disappointed :((((... hopefully see you at Ally Pally.. we have a large and spacious stand with demos ! lol if I am not out to lunch! rofl
ReplyDeleteHugs xx
I'm impressed with your evaluation of the craft show and the wide aisles, which made a big impression on me. It's too bad there weren't more demos because that is how most people sell their wares. And it's usually the exact same colors that the person demoing used.
ReplyDeleteOMG - self control.... is that still a condition? Funny, huh, since the kids left both university and home that self control becomes less of an issue ........
ReplyDeleteHaving said that, knowing you, I'm impressed!