


We registered to do a craft show on Saturday, November 10. We were told this craft show was well attended, so we decided to give it a try and look to get our name out to the public. It was a very busy week of pricing our inventory and coordinating the colors for our booth, which was not very difficult because we used our signature pink, black and white theme. The booth was too cute. We were able to advertise our upcoming website and received a lot of positive feedback. We had Key Lime Pie iced tea available for tasting. It is a black tea that is delicious. The surprise seller at the show was the glass and black I-Pot. We are currently sold out. Our teas received rave reviews with the top seller being Cranberry Harvest.
5 comments:
Your craft show pictures look great! It would have been fun to attend, but I can't seem to figure out how to be two places at once! I'm glad you are up and blogging! Visit lots of blogs with similar interests (search the profiles for key words) and you are sure to find lots of stylish gals who love tea too! May the Lord bless your new business venture!
Heather
I just sat down with a hot cup of tea this afternoon to look through my stack of catalogues before recycling and there on page 23 of the 'Plow and Hearth' offering were those famous 'Brown Betties' I was telling you about! Mine is just a 'knock off' I guess since it doen't filter loose leaf, but it's been workign for me for 10 years, so I'll keep it! Mine sometimes drips, but my Nanny's 'true' Betty from England never does so that's probably a difference too! I thought it was fun that it was there for you to see. Not as stylish as your cute pots and wares, but it does make great tea!
Heather,
Amy and I saw the magazine today as well. We'll have to look into the Brown Betties. Thanks for the tip.
Shellie
Good luck from Ireland! We drink tea here too! Here, one of the most popular teas is called Bary's Tea. It has been blended here since 1901 and you can find out more information at www.barrystea.ie
My friend in Mississippi always asks us, and other Irish friends to bring some over when we visit!
I hope you both have Happy time of Thanksgiving with your families! May the Lord continue to bless you!
Heather
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