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Sunday 29 September 2013

Mumpreneur UK Awards Ceremony

Afternoon all :-)

Thank you SO much for all your support last week when I blogged to say that I'd been selected as a finalist for the Best International Trader at the Mumpreneur UK Awards this year!

I was really really really pleased to have got as far as the finals and to add to that excitement I got some lovely press coverage about it too which I blogged about midweek (although of course, being a woman, I hate the picture they used - but Patrick was happy!!)

So the awards ceremony was held yesterday in Birmingham, in the Holiday Inn, which was a lovely hotel inside, despite looking a bit less than salubrious from the outside!

Me by the entrance stand

Brian came with me as moral support (and to stop me from getting lost as I notoriously have no sense of direction!) and although he was a little dubious about the usefulness of the day (not being a small business owner and not someone who's into networking at all) but he quickly decided it had definitely been worth us coming, even if I didn't win.

We sat at a table with some lovely people... Jolyne from Rowdy Roddy Vintage & her husband Richard who'd come down from Glasgow yesterday morning (and I thought we had an early start!) and who's shop was up for the "Best Green Company" award. Fiona Hatton from The PR Garden and Sara Kennaugh from Counting Sheep

We had some amazingly inspirational speakers during the morning - Hazel Cushion from Accent Press, Ben Blackman from Very Nice Things and Anna Kennedy from Anna Kennedy Online

One thing that stood out from all of them, was not only did they not feel that they were anything special, but that they all genuinely felt that all the delegates there were seriously impressive people, managing to run businesses and families at the same time. It's one thing to hear that from your own friends and family, but to hear someone you don't know saying it and meaning it, really made me feel empowered, strong and determined.... I really feel like I've achieved something impressive and I might actually start taking some notice when people tell me now!!

There was a lovely lunch and the bar was open - hurrah! And then we had two more very interesting speakers after lunch.... and then the moment we'd all been waiting for.... the awards.......

Sadly I didn't win my category, but after all the talking up the speakers had done during the day, all the wonderful and inspiring people I'd met (and having an order placed for 30 of my Halloween masks!) I really truly didn't feel downheartened by not winning. I can honestly say I went home with a smile on my face!

I'm sorry this hasn't been a very visual post - I got too carried away tweeting people yesterday and listening that I forgot to take many photos!

So instead I'll leave you with a picture and link to my very first PDF Pattern for sale in my Etsy Shop - I was terrified of releasing this into the shop, being my first, so I'll be over the moon if I get some sales in the next couple of weeks - given the timing couldn't be better!

PDF Pattern for Felt Witch Halloween Mask

I'm off to link up with Handmade Monday and hopefully I'll get to comment on a few more this week! Enjoy!

15 comments:

  1. It sounds a really fabulous day and even more so for the order you received. You are definitely a winner for us on Handmade Monday. hope you have a good week.

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  2. Hi simmi well done you look really happy in the picture. I sure hope you get some more work from the press coverage.

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  3. What an inspiring and happy day even without winning, also looks like it was a good PR opportunity too.

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  4. congrats on getting to the finals! I live in Birmingham and I know exactly what you mean about the Holiday Inn exterior!! :)

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  5. This sounds like a really inspiring event. As the saying goes 'It's the taking part that counts' - it definitely seems to have paid off in your case. Well done you :)

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  6. Congratulations for being recognised. It sounds as if you have had a real boost in confidence from the whole experience and I hope that it continues for a long time to come :)

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  7. Sounds a great experience, and coming away with an order just shows you are a true business woman!

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  8. It sounds like you had a wonderful time, great news on the mask order too, well done :)
    Oh, the photo is lovely too.
    Jan x

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  9. What a fabulous thing to experience. I'm glad you had a great day. I love the witch mask, its a great idea.

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  10. Sounds like an amazing day. You are right to be proud of yourself for what you've created!

    Love the mask! How exciting that you've started selling your patterns - great idea :) x

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  11. Congratulation! That's brilliant news - it must have been so exiting - I bet, all the hard work just makes it worthwhile.

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  12. Sounds like you had a really great day! A shame you didn't win but I'm sure the publicity will do your business no end of good.

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  13. Hi Simmi, Congrats - sounds like you had an amazing day. I love the halloween mask you made from felt. What a cute idea!

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  14. Wow, what a fantastic thing to have been involved in! Well done!!! :) A confidence booster from a stranger's point of view is worth it's weight in gold I think! Love the mask too, it's so fun! :)

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I really appreciate all comments made on the blog (it reminds me that I'm not talking to myself!) so just wanted to say thanks for adding your thoughts. Simmi x

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