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Spring 2014 Herd from the Trail of Painted Ponies

Spring is here and with it the announcement of the Spring 2014 herd of the Trail of Painted Ponies. Due to ship at the end of May are four new Painted Pony figurines. Included in this set are:

Empress of the Winds

Empress of the Winds

Empress of the Winds by Stefanie Schaetzchen

They say that the winds are like a woman, always changing …  There are the Winds of Time which span history and the Winds of Change, which mark transformations. Then there are the Winds of Dawn, which signal renewal. All of these, from The Empress of the Winds.

 

 

 

Petals

Petals

Petals by Paula Holoman

Peonies are pink, they’re beautiful, it’s true.
This Painted Pony, was created just for you.
She is kind and loving, and pretty as can be.
Her name is, Petals, and she loves to run free…

 

 

Rodeo Romeo

Rodeo Romeo

Rodeo Romeo by Valor Lee and Karlynn Keyes

He’s fast as the wind and black as night,
you can try to resist him with all of your might.
He can spin on a dime and fly through the air,
he’ll steal your heart with rodeo flair.
Look in his eyes and you just can’t say no,
’cause this little guy is Rodeo Romeo!

 

 

Trailblazer

Trailblazer

Trailblazer by Amber Stirling

Legend tells of spotted horses that blazed trails throughout the American West. They were the constant companions of the Nez Perce, expert hunters and trackers who traveled with the seasons. Their journeys are reflected in the distinctive blanket pattern of their beloved Appaloosas. Together, they rode into history as brave Trailblazers.

 

These ponies are now available for pre-order on our website.

Trail of the Painted Ponies, Spring 2014

Trail of the Painted Ponies Spring 2014 herd

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

 

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

May the luck of the Irish be with you!

Charmed, Trail of Painted Ponies

Charmed, Trail of Painted Ponies

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Winter 2014 Trail

We have the Winter 2014 Trail of Painted Ponies in stock! We have shipped all pre-orders. We still have the herd in stock, so if you didn’t get your set yet, it’s not too late!

ToPP Winter 2014

Trail of Painted Ponies Winter 2014 herd

You can find more details about this herd in our January 4, 2014 blog announcing this release.

Happy trails!

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Winter 2014 Denver Mart Show, part 6 – Goofy Stuff

Goofy stuff is the norm at the Denver Mart. Don’t say that retailers and manufacturers have no sense of humor. Being different is being unique. You stand out. Customers remember you. Other retailers try to emulate you. After all, retailing is very similar to show business. You have to engage the customer, you have to own their attention, you have to convince them to buy from you and not from the guy down the street. It’s all about showmanship.

Imagine being accosted by a six-foot tall pink bunny hauking chocolate. It’s seasonally colored and seasonally flavored. Try some, please. Or being approached by a pair of lounge lizards, selling wildlife statuary. Be careful. Being involved in a conversation with a master showman could result in you placing an order for hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise you’re not sure you can sell. In fact, the merchandise will arrive and you’re not quite sure if you got it from the lizard or the bunny or the leprechaun. Or maybe it was the French maid. Or Colonel Mustard … in the Expo Hall, with a pen.

Easter Bunny at Denver Mart

Easter Bunny at Denver Mart

Lounge Lizards at Denver Mart

Lounge Lizards at Denver Mart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Retailers are funny people. They know humor sells. Bears eating tourists is in this year. And here in Colorado this year is a great time to remind everyone that marijuana is now legal. The box looks like a Colorado license plate and comes with after-smoking mints. We never got to look at the back of the tin to see if there was a disclaimer, but it is illegal to smoke dope and drive.

More Tourists

More Tourists

Get High in Colorado

Get High in Colorado

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New this year was the guy who makes the dummies you find in old time stores. The fortuneteller, the old miner, the grim Indian, the creepy butler, the menacing werewolf. Some of them are animatronic and will interact with you. Some can be operated via remote control. They are perfect if you own a carnival or an antique store or are perhaps are looking at starting your own haunted house attraction. We should have gotten a picture of these, but somehow the opportunity was missed.

At least the cute animals are still in style. We understand cute animals.

Llama

Llama

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Winter 2014 Denver Mart Show, part 5 – Calling Wolf

 

Call of the Wolf

Call of the Wolf, pack 20

Westland Giftware announced the winter 2014 Call of the Wolf pack back in January, but we have not had an opportunity to see it first hand until the Denver Market show. The Call of the Wolf series has been one of the cornerstone lines for Westland since its release in July 2004. That’s right, the winter 2014 pack is the 20th set, adding to a total of 103 wolves in the series.

Western (European) lore of the wolf paints it as an aggressive predator and an opportunistic killer. It is a villain in childhood tales and a shape shifter in the night, stalking humans. The ironic truth is that even though wolves are accomplished predators, very seldom do they attack humans and never because they view humans as food. Wolf aggression against humans is defensive or territorial as the animals fight for their own survival.

Howling Moon

Howling Moon

American Indians have a distinctly different view of wolves, one of admiration and respect. A wolf is a protector, representing power and courage, and a member of a strong tribal community that acts as one and takes care of their own. It is this Native American view of wolves that Westland Giftware used to inspire the Call of the Wolf product line and it is this view that the public used to embrace the very successful series.

The Denver Mart show was also an opportunity for us to sit down with the product line representatives to discuss the series and the direction it is taking. Westland has high hopes for the continued success of the Call of the Wolf line. In the discussion we mentioned that what we would love to see in the future of this line is a “Paint Your Own Wolf”, akin to the popular Paint Your Own Pony, Paint Your Own Mustang, Paint Your Own Cow and Paint Your Own Weiner sets. Call of the Wolf is the last of the Westland major product lines that does not have a Paint Your Own kit and we firmly believe that this would be a very popular expansion of the series. In the very least, the idea was popular. A lot of eyes lit up in the room when the proposal was made.

We look forward to more great products to come from Westland Giftware in this popular line.

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Winter 2014 Denver Mart Show, part 4 – Using Your Senses

One of the opportunities that a trade show gives us is the ability to catch up on the news about our popular product lines and see previews of what print advertising is promising. Astonishing as it may sound, news from manufacturers can be hard to come by and trade shows are a great opportunity to corner product representatives and get some up to date gossip.

Horse of a Different Color, Winter 2014 Herd

Horse of a Different Color, Winter 2014 Herd

We mentioned in a previous blog that we saw the new set of Horse of a Different Color at the WESA show in January and at the Denver Mart show we had the opportunity to see these pieces again, ahead of their official release in March. Retailers and shopkeepers are very much like consumers. We’ll get a glossy flyer from the manufacturer or, these days, a matte digital photograph in e-mail, and we are left wondering “what does that thing really look like?” Until you actually hold the piece in your hand, you don’t know what it really feels like, what the true colors are and rotating the piece to face the other way provides a completely different perspective.

Advertising images lack general sensory input. We’ve had customers complain because a piece they bought was not colored the same way as the one shown in the advertising. It does not happen often, but sometimes a manufacturing decision is made to change the color of an element in a figurine and the final product does not have the same look as the original. Bells or beads attached to a figurine make sound and create a completely different sensation than a picture. Even touch is a significant factor as the texture of the figurines varies widely, from gloss to smooth to rippled to textured. We have seen the surface of a figurine be the deciding factor in a purchasing decision. And there is smell. There are paints and glues that make items far less desirable until they have had a chance to fully air out. And then there are general differences in pieces that no one has any control over. Remember, while the figurines are all machine molded, they are also all hand finished. Fine detail may vary. The placement of accessories may be just a touch different. Even things like feathers or flare may be oriented differently, based on how they were attached, how much glue was applied and how the piece was set down to dry.

In the age of internet shopping, we understand consumer concerns about making a purchase. We always talk about judging a book by its cover, but in reality an element of the purchase is the deep desire to flip the cover open and read a few lines.

Trade shows provide us an opportunity to see new releases ahead of their official street date and gives us a chance to more clearly speak to what our customers are interested in purchasing. In a way, this is an opportunity for the retailers to do a little window shopping and develop a sense for the products they intend to carry.

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Winter 2014 Denver Mart Show, part 3 – Training Opportunities

Attending the Denver Mart is not just an opportunity to identify upcoming market trends and place orders for new merchandise to carry, but also a chance for retailers to grow personally through seminars about various aspects of the retail business.

Merchandise Magic … Three for One by Laura Lee Ullrich

Merchandise Magic … Three for One by Laura Lee Ullrich

At this show we picked two training sessions to attend in between appointments with vendors. The first was Merchandise Magic … Three for One by Laura Lee Ullrich, an experienced retailer from Montana. Laura’s presentation was on display merchandising. Very much like anything else, the first glance at a store makes an impression and if the display is a disorganized mess, the customer may simply chose not to shop there. First impressions in retail can very easily make or break a sale and those first impressions are not of the sales people. Those first impressions come from the window display or a first glance inside a store. We’ve all been to stores that immediately attract you by their display and to stores where peeling paint and debris are the highlights of the display window.

Laura’s presentation included a single set of merchandise and focused on three different ways to display it, augmenting the display with seasonal items that made the merchandise attractive and current. It was an interesting and innovative way to look at displays, but as we were walking out of the presentation, we were joking that this was a lesson on repackaging last season’s unsold merchandise for the upcoming season.

Getting Started with Constant Contact by Zak Barron

Getting Started with Constant Contact by Zak Barron

The second seminar was by Constant Contact’s Zak Barron, titled Getting Started with Constant Contact. Zak spoke about the benefits of using Constant Contact, an internet mailing list solution, to stay in touch with customers. This was really a lengthy infomercial about what Constant Contact has to offer and how it’s used, complete with a software demonstration. We’ve seen Zak speak about social media in retail a couple of years ago and it was a very sharp, well thought out presentation. This round did not come close to matching the existing expectations.

Seminars, by their nature, come with hits and misses, but it’s important to remember that retail is a much diversified field and specifics are not universal across all retail businesses. One of the important takeaways from these sessions is to think critically about how the business is being run and what efficiencies can be found to make it a better place.

As a rule, customer response is the key benchmark to running a great business. Customers have a way of telling retailers what works and what doesn’t. The goal for retailers is to learn to listen to their customers and deliver the services and products that customers want. It’s a very old lesson in the retail world, but one that is always topical and always important to retail success. We do believe this message and our goal is to respond to every single comment and concern from our customers. It’s a promise that we have to keep in order to continue to serve all of you.

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Winter 2014 Denver Mart Show, part 2 – Products at the Mart

Bustling Mart Floor

A flurry of activity at the Denver Mart.

Attending the Denver Gift, Home, Jewelry and Resort Show is akin to being at a carnival. There is a flurry of activity all around – demonstrations and education, sales presentations and product rollouts, vendors and buyers haggling over goods. It’s not at all unusual to see people – especially vendors – in costume, to stand out in a virtual sea of motion. A three ring circus has far less momentum to it. If you blink here, you will miss a lot.

It would not be an overestimate to say that well over a million distinct items are represented at the Denver Mart and if you spend just one second looking at each, you will easily consume a half month worth of time. It is simply impossible to see each individual item. Add to this retail services such as web design, social media outreach, marketing opportunities and financial services and you are left scrambling for time to get the best of the best into the narrow window of the six day conference.

Glass Blower

A glass blower makes creative designs in front of your eyes.

Looking for food? Not a problem! If you think you can make a meal out of tasting samples at your local supermarket on a Saturday grocery store outing, the Denver Mart can feed you just as easily, although not necessarily with food that is any healthier. A vacuum cleaner salesman in the corner will dump household debris on the floor and proceed to do a live demonstration with a variety of vacuums, showing what works best and giving you an opportunity to test the equipment yourself. A glassblower will allow you to stand by and watch as a masterpiece of art is created in mere minutes. And you can place an order for these and thousands of other items on the spot, some available for you to simply load into your vehicle and take back to your store there and then.

Denver Mart Fashion Show

Denver Mart Fashion Show

On Saturday, fashion is the word at the Mart. The day culminates in a dinner setting with a charity auction, music and a fashion show sponsored by the Denver area apparel retailers. This is a fast paced program showcasing dozens of outfits with the help of professional runway models. The apparel and accessory market is not something to ignore. It is a massive component of the show that introduces fashion from up and coming artists to lines produced by world famous designers.

Sunday you can see the addition of a special program. A floral component is added to the show and the regular programming is supplemented with fresh cut flowers and the opportunity to learn how to incorporate them into the retail business, both as display decorations and as floral retail components.

From flowers to clothes to food to toys to books to furniture to jewelry to gifts, about the only thing that the Denver Mart does not offer is the opportunity to purchase live animals, although animal products themselves span a list as large as that of available human products. Even a savvy retailer must pick and choose the opportunities presented at the show.

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day to all our friends!

We love our customers!

Lovey Dovey, Trail of Painted Ponies

Lovey Dovey, Trail of Painted Ponies

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