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Tracey
Ripley took her love of scrapbooking, combined it with her talent and experience
as an accomplished illustrator, and did what many scrapbook enthusiasts dream of
doing – she designed and launched her own sticker line. It’s The Little
Things… officially joined the scrapbooking industry in June 2002.
“I
realized that there are so many themes in the scrapbook world that have not even
been touched on yet,” Tracey explains. “Everyone records the events in their
lives differently, so the potential for ideas is almost endless! The idea of
designing my own line of stickers seemed like a perfect fit for me. I really
enjoy it!”
It’s The Little Things…
currently offers nearly 40 different designs, ranging from “Skate Park” to “Home
Improvement” to the one-of-a-kind “Asian Adoption Boy” and “Asian Adoption
Girl.”
“I would
say that the style is whimsical, and yet still has a realistic feel about it,”
Tracey says. “I always try to concentrate on designs that can’t be found or are
hard to find. If I do design a traditional theme, I try to include elements in
the design that have not been included by anyone else before. I also feel that
my style is unique. I have heard from many people that my line has a totally
different look than any other line that they have seen.”
Tracey’s
policy as a designer and manufacturer is to only sell wholesale to retail
stores. “Consumers can find my products at the link to online stores on my
homepage,” she says. “They can also email me and I will try and help them locate
a store near them that carries my products.”
Retailers can contact Tracey to stock her product line in their stores by
visiting
www.littlethingsstickers.com
or by calling 1-866-382-7434.
Tracey launched her business
as a Sole Proprietor. “It was the right choice for this type of business,” she
explains. “I believe in keeping things as simple as I can for as long as I can
because down the road as your business grows, there is always more to learn, and
things will get more and more complicated.”
Tracey
spends about 35 hours a week managing It’s The Little Things…, and
she juggles that with a part-time job.
"Sometimes it gets overwhelming,” she admits. “I’m still trying to perfect time
management myself. But the best advice I have is set your priorities as far as
the business end goes. Do the most important things first and work on them
until you get them done. As far as family and everything else, I fit it in. I
usually end up staying up late to get it all done.”
“My
family has been great,” she continues. “My husband really believes in what I am
doing, which helps a lot. He comes with me to the trade shows and really does a
lot of the work while we are there.”
Tracey hired Terri Bradford,
of
Bradford Web Designs, to design her web site. “I learned of her from a local
scrapbook store,” she says. “They used her for their site and just loved her.
She also does all the updating for me. She’s great!
"I think
it is very important for everyone to have a website. If someone is looking for
something, they look to the Internet to find it.”
Tracey exhibits her business
at the scrapbooking trade shows.
“I
always exhibit at Memory Trends, since the focus is solely on scrapbooking,” she
notes. “You need to make sure you advertise prior to exhibiting at a trade show.
And make sure when you advertise you have the booth number on the ad. I think
that it is always good to have something new for your customers, and always have
a show special. Retailers come to shows for new products and deals.”
“I have
sent out media kits to market my business, but I haven’t done it long enough yet
to get results,” Tracey says. “I have numerous websites that have a link to my
site, and that helps.
"But recently I have discovered something that at first I hesitated doing - and
that’s getting sales reps. They’re great! If you don’t have a lot of extra money
lying around for advertising, then I think that this is a wonderful way to go.
They get your product out there, and you only pay them when they get you
business!”
Tracey invested over $40,000 to get her company started.
“It was
scary because I did it without a business loan,” she reveals. “I did it with
credit cards mostly. I do not recommend this for anyone! If you can do it
another way, please do!
”Now that I have been in business for almost two years, I am going through the
process of getting a business loan to consolidate all the debt on the cards.
That is another problem. A lot of banks won’t give you a loan until you have
been in business for a while. Of course when you start out that’s when you need
it the most!
“It
will be two years in June that I have been in business,” she continues. “I
haven’t seen a profit yet. But if things keep going the way they are so far this
year, I should at least break even! The general rule is that it takes five years
to see a profit. So I think I’m doing pretty well, since it has only been two
for me. I’m excited to see what the results will be at the end of this year!”
“There is always competition,” Tracey notes. “I handle it by being as unique
with my designs as I can be. I listen to the retailers who make requests for new
designs that aren’t out there. Big companies are too busy to listen to one
storeowner.”
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Tracey’s Advice For
Future Entrepreneurs |
“Make sure that whatever the
business is, it’s what you love to do,” she says. “It’s a big investment if it’s
something you will do half-hearted. Believe in yourself and your product. And
don’t look back. Keep pushing ahead a little at a time.”
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The Future for It’s
The Little Things… |
”I have
a new line coming out for the next Memory Trends trade show,” Tracey says. “I am
so excited! It will totally focus on different ethnic groups and their holidays
and customs.
”I am thoroughly enjoying my endeavor,” she smiles. “And that’s the way it
should be.”
Please visit It’s The Little Things… to learn more – be
sure and tell Tracey that Fun Facts Publishing sent you!
It’s The Little Things…
Tracey Ripley, Artist/owner
www.littlethingsstickers.com
info@littlethingsstickers.com
Toll free: 1-866-382-7434
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