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Hier c'était un grand jour pour Rose & Lula. Aujourd'hui je me pince, je me pince, mais je suis déjà réveillée... Alors ca doit être vrai..... Une boutique à Genève va vendre mes produits!
C'est ma première commande de consignation donc plein de choses à apprendre. Mais quel bonheur.
La meilleure nouvelle? Mes amies Silke (Lulu's Wardrobe) et Petra (Pebbles & Bloom) ont aussi été acceptées à la boutique!
Yesterday was a big day here in Rose & Lula land. Today I keep pinching myself, but I am awake so it must be true... A boutique in Geneva wants to sell my products!
This is my first consignment order so once again so many things to learn. But soooo happy.
And the best bit? My pals Silke (Lulu's Wardrobe) and Petra (Pebbles & Bloom) have also been signed up!
Congratulations! Wishing you the best of luck with it! Such fantastic news, I'm green with envy!
ReplyDeleteAw thanks Magpie Mimi. Don't be too green, I haven't sold anything yet! Will keep you posted...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! Very exciting news!!!! You'll have to share with us what you make for them : )
ReplyDeleteHi Tori and thanks! It is very exciting. They took some products from here: http://roseandlula.blogspot.fr/2012/03/first-product-photo-session.html
ReplyDeleteLet's see if they fly off the shelves or get very dusty in the shop!
Wonderful news! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you Asja!
DeleteHey Micala, Came across your blog. Love your pieces, they are simply beautiful and congratulations on the store in Geneve!! Your stuff looks similar, but a prettier version of www.gigihillbags.com. Just bought a purse from them. Have you thought of experimenting with oil cloth? Tammy (Morgane, Ayden and Hunters mom)
ReplyDeleteHey Tammy, lovely to hear from you! Hope you're having a wonderful time in Australia. Thank you for your lovely feedback, I will definitely check out the site you mention. Funnily enough I've had lots of enquiries about oil cloth, I will have to try it out one day soon.
DeleteHope the kids are doing well x
Me again, in fact was just reading about the creation of gigi hill and the inspiration came from a piece of oil cloth found in France! :-) Maybe there are a few ideas for pieces on there site you might find interesting.
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