Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Prim Project Newsletter is now available.

Hello everyone! Take a jump on over to my website www.theprimmerchant.weebly.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page and download your copy of The Prim Project. It's loaded with freebies, information on hosting a cookie swap, and recipes. Also are pictures of the Barnful of Quilts which was held in Waxhaw, NC Saturday October 9th.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Calling all Followers.....

Okay, listen up folks! Would any of you fine artists like to write a newsletter article, share a recipe or offer some advice for a *new* newsletter? I am getting ready to launch "The Primitive Doll Maker Newsletter" and need just a few more little extras for the holiday season In exchange for your contributions I will give you a quarter page ad *FREE*. Just drop me an email at primmerchant@comporium.net.

Thanks bunches!
Alisa

Monday, October 11, 2010

Happy Monday Ya'll!





The big weekend rush is over, I'm pooped, still not unpacked the prims, and kind of still dragging a little!

The sale was good, but not great. I think this economy has a lot to do with the low sales. Some of my vendor friends said the same thing - very low sales. I made about 2/3 what I normally bring in, but you know what? I'm glad I sold what I did! Here are some pictures of the highlights of my booth at the Barnful of Quilts at Fox Farms in Waxhaw, NC.

Enjoy!







Sunday, October 3, 2010

The Big Sale Approaches!

All right gentle followers - say some big prayers that I get everything priced, in order and ready to go by this Thursday for the annual Barnful of Quilts and Fiber Arts show in Waxhaw! This is usually my biggest selling weekend for the entire year! Let's just hope that with this economy people are still going to jump on the primitives bandwagon and buy, buy, buy!

As soon as this week is over, I will post a new thanksgiving pattern on my website and I'll post some pictures of the sale here on my blog.

Wish me well and Happy October everyone!

Till next week,
Alisa