The Vision.....

FEEBS Paua Flowers have been designed and made to help raise funds for a Children's HIV community in Takeo provence, Southern Cambodia. Fiona has been inspiring a crafts project at the Wat Opot's children's community since 2009 to help encourage Self Empowerment and Confidence with the Children. Be Inspired yourself.......and own your own flower.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Paua flower crystal brooch Donation of $70  plus Postage and Packaging by Pay Pal at www.watopot.org

Friday, April 15, 2011

Orders & Contact details

Option One:

feebs@clear.net.nz


Option Two:

Email me and I will send you my address for you to post a cheque to

Option Three:

Mobile 0064 21 727323

Payment Options You Choose !

Payment Options: can be either of the following.............

The Fast Option: Pay the amount due by Credit Card directly through Paypal to this link http://www.watopot.org/donate/ and choose the general Expenses donation option. When I have confirmation of payment through your paypal receipt (this can be emailed to me) or I have had confirmation from the Wat Opot. I will then post the flowers. Please make reference of 'Flowers for Cambodia' in your Paypal transaction.

The Slow Option : You can write and post me a cheque and when it has cleared I will then send you the product...and you should have it within 5 days maximum. (This option will go towards helping fund my next trip to Wat Opot Children's Community Cambodia)


NB: All payment amounts made in your currency must be calculated from the NZ dollars order amount. But I will quote you the final amount to pay in your currency when a confirmed order is placed.

Happy Donating .......and prosperity to you.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Maderlay festival Little River 2008

Last October I decided to try my hand at selling my beautiful Paua Stems and Brooches at the Manderlay Festival held on the Manderlay Estate just on the egde of Little River township, which is on the road that takes you to Akaroa on Banks Peninsula of the South Island of
New Zealand.
Anyways It was a good two days of exhibitors baring their Art and craft wares.
I learned how to tie down my display table and easil and prevent it from blowing away like Mary Poppins.....as the wind tried its very best to test me.

I had the help of two lovely and generous woman on the first day (as I had to work at polling day for the elections). Ann who helped me prepare the flower bases for Manderlay as well as help out on the first morning of the first day and she was then taken over in the afternoon by Tania and her mum who also battled the wind and saving of my craft product. Well done Chaps!! Your both big star's in my heart!

All and all it was nice to be trying the sales of my craft at a fair to see how it panned out to do so.

Mental note...next time get a stall at the beginning of the fair where all the people past you first. As where I was and others were...peoples general comment was that they would buy but had already spent their monies.....



All and it is was a great experience!!

FEEBS NZ

FEEBS NZ
Caught in the act of making at an Arts and Craft fair. Oct 2007