Archive for the ‘Get Made’ Category

Get Made Shopping Evening. Monday 1st February. 5-9pm

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Our next shopping evening is coming up so come along on Monday 1st February to get 10% off all our homemade goods, perfect as Valentines Day is just around the corner! So treat that special someone!  Hooray for handmade! 

Get Made Christmas Update

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Well it’s nearly Christmas and the stock in Get Made is literally flying off the shelves!! I thought I’d show you some of our Christmas goodies on sale now, from April Marie Textiles, Jo from Hello Sunshine and Helen from Petal Textiles, as well as the amazing Christmas tree made by our Gavin from Frailloop.

 

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Shopping evening tonight! Come down for 10% off all handmade goods!!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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Get Made Shopping Week! 14th – 19th September

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

It’s time to get those winter coats out, get back to school and let the cold nights drawn in (my favourite time of year!) so what better way to cheer yourself up than to get on down to ‘Get Made’ next week as we are open every day between 11am and 6pm!

This is a one-off event to thank you for your custom in our first year since Nottingham Craft Mafia was founded (phew, has it really been a year?) and includes a special Shopping Evening that starts at 4pm and finishes at a very messy 11pm! Meet the NCM makers, have a glass on bubbly on us and enjoy 10% discount on all Mafia made goodies. Unfortunately under 18s will not be allowed in after 6pm due to licensing regulations.

Find ‘Get Made’ on Google Maps

Keep your eyes peeled for more 1st birthday events and treats coming up very soon!
As usual, you can follow our exploits through this very blog, our Facebook page and also through Twitter.

21st July – Get Made at The Malt Cross!

Monday, July 6th, 2009

NCM shopping time!

Get Made at The Malt Cross (click for Facebook event page)
21st July, 6pm – 11pm
16 St James’s Street
Nottingham
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The Nottingham Craft Mafia would personally like to invite you and all of your friends to Get Made at The Malt Cross – our first official shopping evening.

There will be a free glass of bubbly on entry and 10% off all NCM products which encompass a wide selection of handmade art including bespoke jewelry, unique textiles and paper-goods (and much much more too!)

The evening will also serve as a great opportunity to meet the members of the Nottingham Craft Mafia. A selection of homemade cakes and treats will be available as you browse and also a chance to win a gorgeous NCM hamper bursting with crafty goodness.

Look forward to seeing you there!

July Featured Artist: Jo Want

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Well, I can’t believe that our Featured Artists spot is in its third month already! Where is the time going?

This month we are featuring Jo Want, artist behind MunkyBum and Hello Sunshine. Here is our little interview…

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What do you make?
I make a range of fun and quirky cards, illustrations and jewellery based on the fascinating and charming qulaities of random objects and everyday life of us human oddballs.

Where can I find your products?
I have online shops at both Etsy and Folksy..

www.helloosunshine.etsy.com
www.folksy.com/hellosunshine

I also have a wide selction of goodies for sale at the FANTASTIC ‘Get Made’ shop on St James St, off Market Square in Nottingham. I try to participate in craft fairs and such when the opportunities arise, so you could find my work popping up all over the place…. you have been warned!

How did you come up with the name for your company?
Being described as a ‘bright, fun, positive and friendly’ person with a sunny disposition my work often seems to reflect these characteristics. This, combined with my habit of addressing my friends ‘Hello Sunshine’ seemed to schmack me in the face and say ‘use me as your brand’!! So I did!

Why did you decide to start?
Ever since my sticky little mitts could hold a crayon I have doodled… on paper, chalkboards, clothes and the odd wall (ahem!). For a long time after graduating from my Decorative Arts Course at Nottingham Tret Uni I struggled to find myself creatively…urgh that sounds so cheesy… but its true. Anyhow, after a year of working and a year of travelling once I graduated, I finally came home ready to doodle some more. The break from school/college/Uni seemed to refresh me and allow me to figure out what I wanted to do with my sticky little mitts. So I picked up my pencils and armed with the thirst for creating goodies for other people to enjoy, a cup of tea and fresh new ideas, I decided to do what I love and try to make some pennies along the way.

Do you blog?
I don’t actually have a blog yet! I’m working on my website and trying fully to establish my brand ‘Hello Sunshine’ at the moment. Creating and keeping a blog is one of the next items on my to-do list. SO hopefully I will be able to keep track of myself as well as update people on my creative adventures along the way.

What kind of advice would you give someone thinking if starting up a creative business?
I won’t lie to you… it’s tough! Being in the early stages myself I have found it hard at times, especially having a ‘real’ job and having to spend full time hours sat in an office when all I want to do is draw and make for a living. However, I have also found it incredibly rewarding being able to do what I’m passionate about and share it with others. Having creative people around you and joining creative networks like the Craft Mafia is invaluable. When you hit that rut nothing seems to work better for me than a cup of tea and a chinwag to bounce ideas around and get thoe pencils scribbling again.

A few pieces of fried gold for you, stay focussed on your goals, don’t let the slips keep you down, always ask for help and above all, keep smiling and enjoy what you do. Pop that kettle on and get scribbling… or knitting… or welding… you get the point… just get on with it and have fun!

Where do you get your inspiration?
Hmmmm… my inspiration seems to spring out at me through a variety of things, from people and everyday objects, animals and the outdoors, to vintage objects and places… anything with character. Things that I can create a personality for inspire me, mixed with silly conversations or situations with friendsm which often add that sprinkling of humour,

What would your ideal collaboration project be?
I would love to get my designs onto clothing an bags. It’s something that has always been on my to-do list but I have to keep saying to myself, ‘Baby steps Jo, one thing at a time for now, or at least until you win the lottery anyway!’ Who knows what the future may hold though, I love working with people and welcome anyone who would like to put up with me..err I mean WORK with me on a project.

How would you describe your work?
I’ll throw  few words out there, fun, quirky, humourous, simple, light hearted

How are you finding being involved with the Nottingham Craft Mafia?
On a more sensible (which is rare) note though I am mahoosively grateful for the chance I have had to be involved with lots of other like-minded arty folk. Like I mentioned before it’s riceless having a network of people to call on to chat to, to be inspired by and to look to for support.

What are your goals for the coming year?
At the moment I’m trying not to rush ahead of myself too much. I am incredibly happy and proud of what I have accomplished over the past year since being home.

However… being the ambitious little monkey I am, I plan to take over the world and fill it with sunshine! In more relaistic terms, in the near future I would like to get my work into more local outlets and promote myself more, whilst adding more products, characters and scribbles to the Helo Sunshine Collection. But for now.. Baby steps!

Thank you Jo!

Today at NCM HQ!

Friday, November 7th, 2008

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remember: 16 St James’s Street, Nottingham
(next to the Malt Cross – you can’t miss us!)