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Wednesday 19 July 2017

Blogtacular 2017....

Blogtacular 2017
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
Last month I attended Blogtacular for the first time and it was amazing!  So before I tell you all about the weekend, what is Blogtacular? 
"Blogtacular is the place for people whose hearts beat with creativity to come together to meet, share and inspire."
It's not just for bloggers, it's for small businesses/entrepreneurs that have an online presence.

The past few years I read everyone's posts about Blogtacular and wishing I had been there but I was put off by the price.  The more I read about it and how people go year after year I decided to take the plunge and invest in myself and I am so glad I did. It is worth every single penny and this is why....

My tribe 
This was the ethos of the event, the creative community. The goody bag says it all....
Goody bag my tribe
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
It was great being with creative people who get you and understand when you say you're a blogger, no explanation needed! 

Meeting lots of like minded people was definitely a highlight for me.  I got to meet people who I admire and follow on social media as well as catch up with friends I already know and make new ones.

There were lots of opportunities to socialise on the day of the conference but they also had fringe events on the Friday which were a great way to get to know people.  There were simultaneous photowalks and a videowalk across London. I went on the photowalk in East London around Shoreditch, there'll be another blog post with all my photos from this but in the meantime you can check out the hashtag #Blogtacularphotowalkeast on Instagram.

On Friday night there was a get together at West Elm which if you have not been is an amazing shop selling unique furniture and home decor.  This was a time to chat, mingle and drink unicorn smoothies! I actually didn't get to try the smoothie as there was a huge queue for them so I stuck to the cider that was on offer, that's more my thing anyway.

Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular

There were opportunities to discuss various topics in groups.
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular

Unicorn smoothie!
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
It was an early 8:30am start on the day of the conference but we were welcomed with pastries and decent coffee, this was a good sign that it was going to be a good day! 

There were three sessions of workshops with a choice of four for each one but I didn't miss out, all of the sessions were filmed so we can access them at a later date. What a relief as it was hard to choose but before the workshops we were welcomed with a keynote by Natalie Lue....
Natalie Lue ~ @baggagereclaim / @natlue
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
Natalie delivered lots of positive messages and shared her pearls of wisdom....
"Creativity can't be controlled. Be open, let it go!"
"Take Action - Nothing is Perfect"
"Your Plan is not THE Plan"
A moment of clarity and reassurance came when Natalie started talking about how nothing is linear. "By doing A then B and C does not mean X,Y and Z will happen". This is so true, it can be so frustrating when you do all the right things and the outcome you planned for doesn't happen!  It's just the way it is sometimes and it happens to everyone at some point.

Natalie's address has made me really look at what I want from my business not what I think I should be doing.  I need to believe more in what I do. 

What impressed me about all the speakers was they inspired and shared their knowledge without a sales pitch or talking about themselves. The sessions were jam packed with useful information.

Workshops

My first session was creative writing, can you tell?!
Greta Solomon ~ @greta_solomon / @Greta.Solomon
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
Greta shared brilliant techniques to use and we had an opportunity to practice them in the session.  This was helpful for any type of writing and will help me find my style as well as help with product descriptions.

Next up for me was storytelling through Instagram...

Katy English ~ @MissKatyEnglish / @misskatyenglish
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
This has made me take a step back and look at my overall brand and how I communicate with you all across social media. It turns out I don't need to put everything on Instagram!  By sticking to 2 or 3 themes not only is my feed consistent but it's easier to manage. Everything else can go on stories which I have been using a lot more since.

The other workshop I chose to attend was on self doubt....

Sas Petherick ~ @saspetherick
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
“Self doubt has absolutely nothing to do with your capability”.
OMG! This workshop was designed for me! I am frequently consumed by self doubt which can lead to anxiety.  Sas's thoughts on self doubt were so insightful and the exercises she took us through really helped me understand what my fears and self doubt mean. 

The group was great as everyone was sharing their stories and fears (even I had a go on the microphone!). It turns out I'm not alone in the self doubt camp.  I'm thinking of doing a post dedicated to this, what do you think?

Closing Keynote was by Emma Gannon.....


Emma Gannon ~ @emmagannon / @emmagannonuk
Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
Emma talked about the current climate and how blogging is not just about the blog anymore. It’s about creating a platform, and using that platform for other things. 

We are a generation of more than one skill, Emma is a Blogger / Podcaster / Author, I'm a Designer / Maker / Blogger / Small Business owner, what are you?


Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
Attention to detail

I loved the attention to detail, the amount of hard work and thought that was put in to make sure it was a quality, enjoyable event.  Even in the run up to the event the emails, Twitter chats and blog posts made me feel less nervous as a newbie and I knew what to expect.  

The venue was decorated by the talented B of Pop Pop Papier.  She filled the space with colourful balloons and streamers that were Intasgram-tastic! It even gave me the opportunity to finally update my profile picture. 

Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular


Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular

The food was amazing! Lets just take a minute to appreciate these amazing chocolate puddings we had at lunch....

Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular

Image (c) Amber-Rose Photography / Blogtacular
I would never make a food blogger because I eat everything before taking any photos so you'll have to trust me on this, the food was amazing and there was plenty of it for breakfast, lunch and breaks.

We were even provided notebooks (this will make it easier to find my notes to refer back to in the future instead of trying to work out which notebook they are in!). My notebook was designed by Katie Moody and Cakes with Faces designed the other one, her website is worth checking out especially this t-shirt which I now own.

As we left we got a goody bag, the print was designed by Judy Andrews ad look at the goodies we got inside....


Goodies by Hello MemoCraftiosityCrafty Fox Market & Shopping with SoulTwin PinesBaking Time ClubCult Vision and A Spoonful of Sugar Co alongside a Blogtacular planning notepad.
There was also a beautiful biscuit by Honeywell Bakes, and chocolate by Chococo,but they got eaten on the train on the way home, I told you I'd make a terrible food blogger!

I think this was the right event at the right time for me. I want to grow creatively as well as grow my business but I haven't felt confident to take the exciting but unknown path. The overall experience made me realise that I've given myself too many parameters to live and work by, but screw that!  It's time to go forth and chase those dreams.

Hopefully you are still with me, it's a lengthy post but I couldn't leave anything out!  
I can't wait for Blogtacular 2018, will I see you there?








This post contains photos by Amber-Rose Photography who were the professional photographers of the event and Blogtacular who have kindly allowed attendees to use them. I have credited the images that are not mine.


Tuesday 18 July 2017

Girl With A Sewing Machine Book Giveaway....

A Girl With A Sewing Machine Giveaway


We're very excited at #CraftBlogClub HQ, Jenniffer Taylor and her publishers have kindly given us a copy of her new book to give away!  

This is a great book for beginners and anyone who is looking to improve their sewing skills. By the end of this book you will have a greater understanding of garment construction which will unleash your creativity and the ability to create your own unique wardrobe. You can read my full review here.

There are a number of ways you can enter this giveaway and the best part is each one will be counted as one entry, so do all three and you will be entered three times!

1. Please leave a comment below about why you would love to win this book
2. Share this post on Twitter, tagging @craftblogclub and using the hashtag #CBCgiveaway
3. Give the #CraftBlogClub Facebook page a like and leave a comment on the giveaway post on why you'd love to win, or like one of the other comments.

Deadline for entries is 31st July at 11:59pm (BST)

The winner will be picked at random using random.org and will be announced during the Twitter chat on 1st August at 7pm (BST) as well as on this blog and on Facebook.

Good Luck!